Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .
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DAID
MasculineScottish name of Gaelic origin, derived from "Dàibhidh", meaning "beloved".
DAIDEN
MasculineIrish-origin name meaning "swift" or "agile," originally derived from the ancient Irish name Dáithí.
DAIDRA
FeminineAfrican name derived from Swahili "daima", meaning "eternal" or "everlasting". It signifies immortality and timelessness, believed in ancient Africa to endure throughout one's lifetime.
DAIDRE
FeminineIrish female given name derived from the ancient Gaelic Daire, meaning "fruitful" or "fertile". Traditionally given to girls born into agricultural families, it reflects early Irish culture's emphasis on land and crops. The name is associated with Deirdre of the Sorrows, a figure in Celtic mythology's Ulster Cycle. While originally Irish, Daidre has gained international popularity over time.
DAIDRIAN
MasculineAmerican-origin name with unknown historical roots, often associated with creativity and independence, potentially derived from Irish 'Daithí' meaning "swift" or "agile".
DAIEL
MasculineHebrew origin and can mean "God is my judge" or "my judge is God," conveying a sense of trust in divine justice.
DAIELLE
FeminineRare French female given name, potentially derived from 'daille' meaning 'small valley', or a variant spelling of Daisy.
DAIGAN
MasculineRare Japanese name derived from 'Dai' meaning 'great', and 'Kan' signifying 'salt', translating to 'Great Salt'. It holds historical significance in Buddhism, linked to Bodhidharma's legend, and symbolizes purification and protection.
DAIGEN
MasculineJapanese male name derived from "大" (dai) meaning 'great' and "剣" (ken) signifying 'sword', embodying power and honor.
DAIGO
MasculineJapanese male name meaning 'great title' or 'great number'.
DAIGON
MasculineDaigon: A distinctive name of unknown origin, often associated with 'gift from God' but not definitively proven; some believe it signifies fate or destiny.
DAIGUAN
MasculineChinese name composed of 'Dai', meaning 'great', and 'Guan', signifying 'watching over'. It honors Guan Yu, a loyal Han Dynasty general.
DAIIR
MasculineUncommon Arabic name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'.
DAIJA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "God is my hope," combining the words "El" (God) and "Yiqaheh" (hope).
DAIJAH
FeminineAfrican American feminine name of recent origin, possibly derived from African names meaning "moon" or "light", though its exact meaning remains unclear. Despite this ambiguity, Daijah has gained popularity in the United States for its unique sound and spelling since first appearing on the Social Security Administration's list in 2008.
DAIJANA
FeminineUnique, captivating Slavic female name derived from the Serbian form of the ancient Greek 'Daphne', meaning 'laurel' or 'bay tree'.
DAIJANAE
FeminineRare Japanese name derived from "dai" (big) and "janea" (a type of traditional Noh dance), meaning "big dance.
DAIJANAY
FeminineUncommon given name with uncertain African roots and unknown meaning.
DAIJAUN
MasculineIntriguing African-American name derived from 'Dajaun', meaning 'the wise one'.
DAIJHA
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning "talented" or "gifted," gaining popularity in recent years for its distinctive sound and inspiring meaning.
DAIJIA
FeminineCaptivating Chinese name derived from "大佳," meaning "great excellence.
DAIJIAH
FeminineModern African American name, created by combining "Dai" and "Jiah," with no specific meanings attached. Despite lacking historical significance or a universal interpretation, it has gained popularity for its unique sound and associations with beauty and elegance.
DAIJOHN
MasculineDistinctively Japanese name, composed of "Dai" meaning 'great' and "John", an English name signifying 'God is gracious'.
DAIJON
MasculineCaptivating male name of African origin, derived from the French surname "Duchamp," meaning "camp dweller.
DAIJON
FeminineRecently popular American name with divine meaning, derived from the French city Dijon, signifying "dedicated to the gods".
DAIJOUR
MasculineModern Japanese name meaning 'great life', composed of 'dai' (big) and 'jou' (life).
DAIJSHA
FeminineDaijsha: An uncommon name of uncertain origin, potentially Hebrew ("God will bless") or Japanese ("long-lasting/perseverance"), holding personal significance for those who bear it despite its rarity.
DAIJUAN
MasculineDaijuan, a rare yet powerful Chinese name, translates to 'Big Ocean' and signifies immense strength.
DAIKI
MasculinePopular Japanese male given name meaning "great tree," originating from the kanji characters "大" (dai) and "樹" (ki).
DAIKWON
MasculineUnique Korean name meaning 'great warrior' or 'large knight'.
DAIL
FeminineIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning "descendant of Dubthach," a combination of 'dubh' (dark) and 'tach' (poet).
DAIL
MasculineIrish origin, meaning "assembly" or "gathering", and is derived from the Old Irish word "daile".
DAILA
FeminineRare, historical name of Italian origin with an unknown meaning. It was famously borne by Daila Ghindusi, a medieval noblewoman from the House of Este. Despite its mystery, Daila has been embraced for its unique sound and continues to be used today, often associated with qualities like happiness or joy based on personal interpretations.
DAILAH
FeminineArabic-origin given name derived from 'daiya', meaning 'tender' or 'gentle'. It's often associated with kindness and compassion.
DAILAN
MasculineIrish name meaning 'double gentleness', derived from the Gaelic 'Dáibhlean' and reflecting kindness and compassion deeply valued in Irish culture.
DAILANI
FeminineDistinctive Hawaiian unisex name derived from "dai" meaning 'try' and "lani" meaning 'heaven', conveying the idea of striving towards the heavens.
DAILANY
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name meaning "brave as the sky".
DAILEE
FeminineRare yet captivating female name of Hawaiian origin, meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful', signifying tranquility.
DAILEEN
FeminineAttractive and distinctive Irish name derived from O'Deaglan, meaning 'descendant of Deaglan', and historically associated with courageous figures.
DAILEIGH
FeminineScottish given name derived from the occupational surname Dale, meaning 'one who lives in a valley'.