Female and male names.

DAYANNE

Feminine

African-derived (Congo region) female name meaning "to dream" in Kimbundu, reflecting ambition and inspiration.

DAYANNI

Feminine

Unusual yet striking African-derived name meaning 'one life' in Swahili.

DAYANY

Feminine

Unique, Haitian-origin girl's name created by artist Préfète Duffaux in the early 20th century, possibly derived from "daye" (help) and "any" (all), suggesting 'helping everyone'.

DAYARI

Feminine

Distinctive African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'beauty' or 'attractiveness'.

DAYASIA

Feminine

Captivating feminine name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "child of the goddess Oya," reflecting the qualities of courage, strength, and resilience associated with this powerful deity.

DAYATRA

Feminine

Unique Yoruba name from Nigeria, derived from 'dayo' (to wait) and 'tra' (to be patient), signifying 'one who waits patiently'.

DAYCE

Masculine

Uncommon name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.

DAYCEE

Feminine

American name variant of Irish origin, meaning 'black old man'.

DAYCEN

Masculine

Recently created name, blending 'Dakota' and 'Jason', starting with earthy strength and ending with classic appeal. It has no specific meaning, allowing for personal interpretation.

DAYCEON

Masculine

Uncommon Igbo African name meaning "God makes it possible.

DAYCIA

Feminine

Rare female name of Latin origin, derived from the male name 'Dacius', meaning 'from Dacia', an ancient kingdom in present-day Romania.

DAYDE

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew given name meaning "beloved" or "friend," with ancient roots in Jewish culture and literature.

DAYDEN

Masculine

Modern, unique name of unknown origin, created recently with no historical or linguistic precedent, and its meaning varies by source but none are definitively proven.

DAYDRA

Feminine

Unique name of unknown origin, popularized in English-speaking countries, with various spellings such as Daydra, Daydrea, and Daydria. Its meaning and history remain shrouded in mystery, with theories linking it to Irish names like Daire or ancient variants like Dreada, but no definitive evidence exists. Despite lacking historical figures named Daydra, its captivating nature has contributed to its growing popularity.

DAYDRIAN

Masculine

Rare Irish-origin given name derived from the surname Ó Déagda, meaning "bright descendant.

DAYE

Feminine

Daye, of Fulani origin, means 'to meet or encounter' and symbolizes fortunate encounters and reunions.

DAYELI

Feminine

Distinctive female name of uncertain origin, believed to be derived from various cultures and languages. It may translate to 'calm,' 'daylight,' or 'generous,' conveying qualities like serenity, brightness, and kindness.

DAYELIN

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female name of Spanish origin, derived from 'día' meaning 'day' and '-lin' denoting femininity. It signifies 'little day' or 'radiant one', conveying positivity and warmth.

DAYESHA

Feminine

Hebrew-origin female given name meaning "beloved" or "dearly loved," symbolizing affection and deep love.

DAYGAN

Masculine

Irish male name derived from the surname Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning "descendant of the dark-haired one.

DAYGEN

Masculine

Hebrew-origin given name meaning "to rejoice.

DAYGORO

Masculine

Unique Japanese name created for a powerful demon character in the "Devil May Cry" video game series, released in 2001. It does not have a specific meaning or traditional history behind it, but its distinctive sound and association with popular culture make it an interesting naming choice for those seeking something different. However, potential associations with violence or darkness should be considered due to its origins in the game series.

DAYIANA

Feminine

Captivating Latin name derived from "dies," meaning "day," associated with sunlight and wisdom from the Greek goddess Hecate, popular worldwide despite its Roman origins.

DAYION

Masculine

Unisex name of African origin from the Yoruba culture, meaning "joyful" or "rejoicing," often given to children born on Sundays.

DAYJA

Feminine

Captivating West African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to meet joyfully" and embodying positivity, warmth, and friendliness.

DAYJAH

Feminine

Original American name created in recent years, inspired by elements 'day' and 'ja,' possibly signifying light or radiance.

DAYJON

Masculine

American name with no specific meaning or history, created by parents seeking a distinctive and original name for their child, gaining popularity in recent years despite its lack of traditional roots.

DAYKOTA

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning, first gaining popularity in the United States during the late 20th century.

DAYL

Masculine

Unique Scottish name derived from the English occupational surname Dawson, meaning 'dark-haired'. It has gained popularity recently despite lacking a specific meaning beyond its origin, though some associate it with darkness or twilight.

DAYL

Feminine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'dæg', meaning 'day'. It was traditionally used as a nickname for children born on particularly sunny days or who were notably cheerful.

DAYLA

Feminine

Uncommon name of uncertain origin, possibly Hebrew, Latin or Italian, meaning "night beauty", "valley" or "valorous".

DAYLAH

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'like the dew,' originating from the daughter of Jacob in the Bible.

DAYLAN

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge," reflecting faith in divine justice.

DAYLAN

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh male given name derived from the ancient word "dydd" meaning "day", interpreted as "leader of the day".

DAYLAND

Masculine

Unique name of African American origin, created by author Zora Neale Hurston for her 1937 novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God." Its meaning is open to interpretation but may be associated with light or daytime activities. Despite its literary origins, Dayland remains quite rare and largely associated with African American literature.

DAYLANI

Feminine

Distinctive African-American given name created by combining Dayana ('Florida') and Lanai (Hawaiian island), first used in the late 1980s or early 1990s, conveying beauty, elegance, and tranquility.

DAYLANIE

Feminine

Unique female name with African origins, specifically from Nigeria. It means "Joyful Life.

DAYLANY

Feminine

Distinctive name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its unique sound and spelling, without a fixed meaning or etymology.

DAYLE

Feminine

Scottish given name derived from the Irish Gaelic surname Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning "descendant of the dark-haired one.

DAYLE

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish given name derived from the Irish Gaelic surname Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning "dark" or "black," and historically associated with bravery and loyalty in Scotland.