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DIYAR
MasculineUnique Kurdish name meaning "world" or "universe," symbolizing vastness, expansion, and growth.
DIYARA
FeminineArabic given name meaning 'light' or 'illumination', signifying brightness and enlightenment.
DIYARI
MasculineRare, unisex given name of unknown origin, popular in France and Belgium, with no documented etymology or historical significance, allowing for personal interpretation.
DIYON
MasculineUnique Greek name derived from "dionysos," meaning "of Zeus." It has a rich history dating back to ancient times and was borne by notable figures like Dionysus, the god of wine and theatre, and Dionysius I, king of Syracuse. Despite its ancient origins, Diyon remains a distinctive choice today due to its strong, masculine sound that conveys power and confidence.
DIYONNA
FeminineIntriguing name of Swahili origin, meaning 'respected one'.
DIYOR
MasculinePersian name meaning "earth" or "land," honoring the sacred source of life in ancient Persian culture and believed to bring good fortune.
DIYORA
FeminineTurkish name derived from 'diyar', meaning 'land' or 'country', symbolizing home and belonging.
DIZZY
MasculineRare and unusual given name with unknown origins, lacking specific traditional meaning but often associated with feelings of lightheartedness.
DJ
FeminineAfrican origin, means 'joy' or 'happiness' in Wolof.
DJ
MasculineUnique and distinctive given name with unknown origins and meanings. It gained popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century and has since become recognized globally, despite being relatively rare compared to traditional names like John or Mary. The name's unique sound and spelling contribute to its appeal for parents seeking a distinctive moniker. Its meaning is often interpreted through personal association due to its lack of explicit definition.
DJAMILA
FeminineThe name Djamila originates from Arabic, combining 'Djamal', meaning beauty, with the diminutive '-la'. It is renowned for its bearer, Djamila Bouhired, a symbol of Algerian independence who exhibited remarkable courage and resilience during the war.
DJANA
FeminineAfrican name from the Democratic Republic of Congo, meaning 'God is merciful' in Kikongo.
DJANAE
FeminineDjanae is of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'djane' meaning 'to love'.
DJANGO
MasculineAfrican name of Nigerian origin that means "to take care of" or "to watch over".
DJAUN
MasculineDistinctive male name of African origin, derived from the Fulani word 'djau', meaning 'light'. It signifies illumination, reflecting its rich history among West African Fulani people.
DJAVAN
MasculineThe name Djavan originates from West Africa's Hausa language, signifying 'the one who brings peace'.
DJAVON
MasculineThe name Djavon is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning "born on Tuesday," given traditionally to boys born on this day according to ancient cultural practices still observed in parts of Africa today.
DJAY
MasculineUnique African name, meaning 'to rule or reign' in Malinké, signifying power or authority.
DJELLZA
FeminineAlgerian female given name derived from the Berber word 'idjlil', meaning 'beautiful' or 'attractive'.
DJENABA
FeminineUnique, captivating African feminine name meaning 'the one who brings light or happiness' in Mandinka culture.
DJENABOU
FeminineCaptivating West African name, derived from the Bambara people of Mali, meaning "searching for the sun.
DJENE
FeminineAfrican name of Soninke origin, signifying Tuesday and historically associated with high-ranking officials in the ancient Ghana Empire.
DJENEBA
FeminineUnique West African name of Mandinka origin, meaning 'Great Name' or 'Famous Name', derived from the words 'Dje' and 'Nebu'. Traditionally given to girls born into prominent families, it symbolizes honor and distinction.
DJENNE
FeminineUnique Malinke name from West Africa meaning 'foundation' or 'beginning', named after the historic UNESCO site Djenné-Djeno in present-day Mali.
DJIBRIL
MasculineWest African origin from the Fulani people, meaning "gateway to paradise" or "the one who brings good news." It signifies hope and happiness, often given after a long wait for a child, and holds Islamic significance as another name for the archangel Gabriel.
DJIMON
MasculineDistinctive African name of Fulani origin, signifying 'hope through endurance'.
DJIMON
FeminineAfrican male given name derived from the Mandinka language, originating in West Africa. Its meaning varies, often interpreted as 'calm and peaceful' or 'respected warrior'.
DJON
MasculineDjón is an uncommon African name of Fulani origin, primarily found in Nigeria, with no specific meaning attributed to it.
DJORDJE
MasculineSerbian name derived from the Greek Theodoros, meaning 'gift of God'.
DJOSER
MasculineEgyptian name meaning 'Holy One', chosen by King Djoser himself around 2630 BCE.
DJUAN
MasculineAfrican American name derived from the Swahili word "djani," meaning "to be alive." It signifies life, vitality, strength, and perseverance.
DJUAN
FeminineDjuan is of African origin, meaning 'Eye of Water' in Yoruba.
DJUANA
FeminineAfrican-American blended name created in early 20th-century USA, meaning 'God is merciful'.
DJUANNA
FeminineUnique female given name of African origin, translating to "beautiful one" in Swahili. It has gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and meaningful significance.
DJUNA
FeminineUnique African name from the Fulani people, meaning 'strong-willed' in their language, with historical figures like Djuna Barnes carrying its legacy.
DKAI
MasculineUnique and distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning.
DKAIDEN
MasculineRecently coined, unique name of unknown origin and meaning.
DKARI
MasculineAfrican-derived name, particularly from Yoruba culture, meaning "she who makes noise like thunder" and embodying strength and resilience.
DKARTER
MasculineRecently coined name of unknown origin and meaning, first used in the late 20th century as an original choice by parents.
DKAYLA
FeminineAfrican-origin name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, meaning "God has done well," popularized worldwide despite its African roots.