Female and male names.

DEBONAIR

Masculine

Unique French-origin given name meaning 'elegant' or 'gracious', often associated with sophistication and charm, popular among aristocrats in the 17th century France.

DEBONY

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.

DEBOOAH

Feminine

Deborah is an ancient Hebrew name derived from 'd'bo,' meaning 'bee.'

DEBOR

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning either 'heart' or 'bees', associated with kindness and sweetness, popularized by biblical figure Deborah.

DEBORA

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew female given name meaning "bee", derived from the word "d'borah".

DEBORA

Masculine

Deborah is a Hebrew name meaning 'bee', inspired by the wise and courageous Biblical prophetess and judge of the same name.

DEBORAA

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "d'vorah," meaning "bee." It honors Deborah, a wise and courageous judge and prophetess from the Old Testament who led her people to victory against their enemies.

DEBORAAH

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name meaning "bee," inspired by the courageous biblical prophetess Deborah and symbolizing industriousness.

DEBORAH

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "bee," inspired by the biblical prophetess and judge of ancient Israel.

DEBORAH

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from the biblical prophetess who judged Israel for 40 years, meaning 'bee' and symbolizing sweetness and industriousness.

DEBORAHA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew female name meaning "bee," associated with industriousness and the biblical prophetess Deborah.

DEBORAHANN

Feminine

Captivating name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Deborah" meaning "bee," with historical significance as the only female judge in the Old Testament. It's often associated with wisdom, courage, and leadership, reflecting its biblical roots.

DEBORAHH

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew female name derived from the word 'd'vorah', meaning 'bee'.

DEBORAL

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name derived from "d'varim," meaning "words" or "things." It has historical significance, notably held by Debora Kaplan, a prominent Zionist leader and women's rights advocate in the early 20th century.

DEBORAN

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "bee," derived from the word "devorah.

DEBORH

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew name meaning "bee," popularized in English-speaking countries through Milton's "Paradise Lost." It is associated with wisdom, courage, and has been popular since the late 19th century.

DEBORHA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "beloved," derived from the male name David, and typically given to females to embody strength and courage.

DEBORIA

Feminine

Exotic Ghanaian name meaning "birth of life" in the Akan language, reflecting the joy and hope associated with new beginnings.

DEBORIS

Masculine

Unique male Hebrew given name derived from "deborah," meaning "bee." It's associated with wisdom and courage, as seen in Deborah, the biblical prophetess and judge.

DEBOROH

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew name meaning "bee", derived from the word "dvora". In the Bible, Deborah was a renowned prophetess and leader who played a crucial role in guiding the Israelites to victory against their enemies.

DEBORRA

Feminine

Hebrew female given name derived from the word "davar," meaning "word" or "speech." It was the name of Jethro's wife, Moses' father-in-law.

DEBORRAH

Feminine

Unique, elegant unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from Deborah meaning "bee" symbolizing industry.

DEBR

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew name meaning 'bee', inspired by the biblical prophetess Deborah.

DEBRA

Masculine

Female given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "davar" meaning "word." It was popularized by the biblical prophetess Deborah.

DEBRA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "bees," derived from the word "d'vora." It was popularized by Deborah, a courageous prophetess who judged Israel in biblical times.

DEBRAA

Feminine

Hebrew name that means "word" or "speech," originally used as a female name but now commonly used for males too. It has a rich history in Jewish culture, with Deborah the prophetess being a notable figure.

DEBRAANN

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Scottish feminine given name derived from the Gaelic "debair", signifying "challenger" or "defender".

DEBRACA

Feminine

Debra is a Hebrew female given name translating to 'bee', known from the Bible's Deborah, a wise judge and prophetess.

DEBRAH

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew feminine name derived from 'd'borah', meaning 'bee'. Associated with the wise and courageous prophetess Deborah in the Old Testament, it carries historical significance and strength.

DEBRAHA

Feminine

Rare yet significant Hebrew name derived from Deborah, meaning "bee" and associated with the wise and courageous biblical figure who united ancient Israel.

DEBRAJO

Feminine

Unique Haitian Creole name meaning "God has heard," symbolizing divine intervention and hope.

DEBRALEE

Feminine

American female given name created by poet Ogden Nash in his 1938 poem 'The Cow'. Its origin lies in literature and its meaning is open to interpretation.

DEBRALYN

Feminine

American given name comprising "Debra" (Hebrew for 'bee', symbolizing diligence) and "lyn" (variant of English 'lynn', meaning 'lake'). This unisex name signifies industriousness and tranquility, though it's relatively uncommon.

DEBRANN

Feminine

Rare, French-origin female given name derived from "deбранн", meaning 'from the Breton border'.

DEBRAOH

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew-derived name meaning 'bee', originating from a wise and courageous judge in the Old Testament.

DEBREA

Feminine

Debrea: A rare, distinctive name of unknown origin with no clear etymology or established meaning, making it mysterious yet intriguing.

DEBRHA

Feminine

Hebrew name with significant historical roots dating back to biblical times; it means "word" or "thing," reflecting preciousness and potential significance.

DEBRIA

Feminine

Rare yet distinctive Greek name that can either mean 'wild beast' or 'frequent', depending on the source consulted.

DEBRIANA

Feminine

Unique name of unknown origin, first appearing in the United States during the 1970s. Its meaning remains unclear, but its phonetic similarity to names like Deborah and Brianna may influence perceptions of the name.

DEBRIANNA

Feminine

American feminine name created by combining 'Debra' or 'Deborah', meaning "bee" or "spider", with '-ann(a)', popular in English-speaking cultures.