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DDNNA
FeminineUnique and rare name of unknown origin, with no known meaning or history.
DE
MasculineUncommon unisex given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old French 'de' meaning 'of', or a variant of German Theodore, meaning 'gift of God'.
DE
FeminineRare unisex given name of uncertain origin and meaning, first appearing in medieval England and popular among the nobility. It has since spread globally but remains uncommon. Notable figures like Saint De of Clermont and King Devanabodhi I have borne this name throughout history. Today, it's often used as a short form of Deborah or Deirdre.
DEA
FeminineRomanian feminine given name meaning 'goddess'.
DEA
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word "dea," which means "goddess.
DEAARON
MasculineHebrew name derived from "de'ah," meaning knowledge, worn by one of King David's mighty men.
DEACAN
MasculineRare yet significant Irish male given name derived from the ancient "Diarmuid," meaning "unceasing" or "untiring.
DEACON
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Greek word 'diakonos,' meaning 'servant' and referring to an ordained Christian minister.
DEADRA
FeminineEnigmatic name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old English Deorhild or Irish O'Deagain, but its true meaning remains speculative due to lack of historical records.
DEADRE
FeminineDistinctive female Persian name meaning 'goddess' or 'divine woman,' derived from the old Persian word 'daadara.'
DEADRIA
FeminineRare, distinct first name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin 'mortuus' meaning dead, or linked to Greek goddess Hecate.
DEADRIAN
MasculineDeadrian: A rare modern invention of unknown origin, with no clear meaning or historical significance, though some associate it with death or darkness due to its sound.
DEADRICK
MasculineAmerican name created by blending Deadric (Old English for 'death') and Rick (short for Richard, meaning 'powerful ruler'). Its exact meaning remains open to interpretation, though it could be seen as a tribute or simply an unusual pairing of sounds.
DEAGAN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient Irish name Daire, meaning "fertile" or "fruitful".
DEAGEN
MasculineUncommon yet distinct Irish name derived from the ancient Irish 'Dagan', meaning 'ditch' or 'fosse'.
DEAGLAN
MasculineDeaglan, an Irish name dating back to medieval times, means 'little dark stranger' and was once a prestigious choice among noble families.
DEAGO
MasculineUnique, coined given name of unknown origin and meaning.
DEAGON
MasculineIrish-derived name meaning "little fire," reflecting its powerful sound and fiery nature.
DEAH
FeminineDistinctive, yet uncertain-origin given name, possibly Hebrew or Choctaw in origin, meaning 'knowledge' or 'deer'-related qualities.
DEAHNA
FeminineDistinctive recent creation combining Deanna ("god" or "goddess") and Kahina ("priestess"), signifying reverence and spiritual leadership.
DEAIJA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'like a god/goddess', often used during the Middle Ages in Europe as a term of endearment for exceptional children.
DEAIJAH
FeminineRare African-derived feminine name, combining "dea" (praise) with "-j", signifying praise in Swahili.
DEAIR
MasculineUnique Scottish given name derived from the occupational surname Deuchar, meaning 'the maker' or 'the craftsman'.
DEAIRA
FeminineCaptivating and rare given name with unknown origins, though some speculate it may be derived from the Latin word "deus," meaning god or goddess. Despite its uncertain beginnings, Deaira has gained popularity as a distinctive choice for parents seeking unique names.
DEAIRAH
FeminineOriginal feminine name of unknown origin, created during the late 20th century in the United States. Its meaning remains mysterious.
DEAIRE
MasculineExotic African name of Yoruba origin that means "We have encountered joy.
DEAIRES
MasculineRare but significant Spanish name derived from "de ayeres," meaning "from yesterdays." It originated during Spain's Golden Age, embodying a rich history and connection to the past.
DEAIRRA
FeminineRare American name derived from "Dear" meaning beloved and "Ra", associated with the Egyptian sun god Ra.
DEAISA
FeminineUnique Greek name derived from 'deesis', meaning 'supplication' or 'prayer', often associated with the Virgin Mary in religious art.
DEAISHA
FeminineCaptivating name created by Anne Rice for her Mayfair Witches series, combining Latin 'dea' (goddess) and Hebrew 'isha' (woman/wife), symbolizing feminine strength and divinity.
DEAJA
FeminineDistinctive African American name derived from Arabic "Jadeja", meaning "precious stone".
DEAJAH
FeminineAfrican-origin name from the Swahili culture, meaning "beauty and grace".
DEAJANAE
FeminineUnique African American name created by combining 'DeAsia' and 'Janay', both having meanings tied to divinity and godly love, making it a powerful choice for parents seeking meaningful names with cultural heritage and spiritual significance.
DEAJANE
FeminineUnique African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria meaning "My own heart.
DEAJHA
FeminineAfrican-origin name of Fulani heritage, meaning "firstborn" or "eldest child", reflecting the esteemed role of the firstborn in African culture.
DEAJIA
FeminineUnique African name of Igbo origin, meaning "the firstborn daughter who meets joy.
DEAJON
MasculineUnique African American name derived from Jonathan, meaning "gift from God," with biblical roots but emerged in the mid-20th century as an alternative spelling.
DEAKEN
MasculineRare, unique name of uncertain origin, likely created recently for its distinctive sound and open meaning.
DEAKIN
MasculineUnique American given name created by Australian author Dame Leonie Kramer in her 1937 novel "The People in the Sun". Inspired by Australian politician Alfred Deakin, this surname-derived name has become more associated with Australia and may mean 'from the village' or 'inhabitant of the homestead'.
DEAKON
MasculineModern, distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, recently gaining popularity in English-speaking countries with no traditional cultural significance.