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DNISHA
FeminineBeautiful Indian name from Rajasthan, derived from Sanskrit 'Dhanishtha', meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise'.
DNIYA
FeminineArabic female given name meaning "eye", symbolizing beauty and grace.
DNIYAH
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning 'pious' or 'devout', historically given to girls believed touched by divine grace, now popular for its uniqueness and spiritual significance.
DNYA
FeminineUnique, Slavic-origin name meaning 'day', popular in Eastern Europe like Russia & Ukraine. It symbolizes embracing life's journey with enthusiasm.
DNYAH
FeminineUnique Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom', associated with Lord Ganesha, the Hindu god of wisdom.
DNYIA
FeminineAncient Slavic female name derived from "dyinya," meaning "grandmother.
DNYLA
FeminineSlavic female given name derived from the Ukrainian river Dnipro, meaning 'swift' or 'rapid'.
DNYLAH
FeminineUnique and captivating name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, first gaining popularity in the United States during the late 20th century.
DO
MasculineThe name 'Do' is of Korean origin, derived from '도,' meaning 'road' or 'pathway.' It signifies progress and destiny, often given to children wishing them an easy journey through life.
DOAA
FeminineArabic female given name with deep Islamic roots, translating to 'supplication' or 'invocation,' reflecting devotion and sincere requests to God.
DOAK
MasculineRare Scottish surname derived from "Dawkins," meaning maker or seller of small cakes.
DOAN
FeminineTraditional Vietnamese given name meaning "prosperous," historically bestowed upon children in hopes of future success.
DOAN
MasculineRare, Vietnamese given name derived from "doàn," meaning "group" or "team," first used as such in the late 20th century.
DOANE
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'Dogan', meaning 'from Dogan's village'.
DOANLD
MasculineDonald is a Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'Domhnall', meaning 'proud chief' or 'powerful ruler'.
DOBA
FeminineYoruba name of African origin that means "to be patient.
DOBBIE
FeminineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname 'Dobb', meaning 'thunder bear'.
DOBBIE
MasculineRare Scottish given name with an intriguing origin, derived from the surname Doub(e) or Dubh meaning 'dark' or 'black'. It was originally a nickname for someone with dark hair or complexion, or perhaps referred to a person with a melancholic disposition.
DOBBY
MasculineRare English first name derived from 'dobb', meaning 'cupboard' or 'chest'.
DOBIE
MasculineRare, Scottish-origin given name that means "cupbearer," originating from Old Norse "dróbi" or Gaelic "Dubh.
DOBORAH
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning 'bee', popularized by the wise and courageous biblical judge Deborah.
DOC
MasculineDoc" is an English given name that originated from the Latin words "docere," meaning 'to teach,' and "tor," meaning 'a doer.' It signified 'teacher' or 'instructor.'
DOCIA
FeminineDokia is a unique African name from the Congo region, derived from the Kimbundu language, carrying the profound meaning "God gives life" in its Bantu origins.
DOCIE
FeminineRare feminine given name of Hebrew origin, translating to "beloved".
DOCK
MasculineEnglish origin, possibly derived from Douglas or docks, with varying meanings including "dark," referencing ships, or having nautical connections.
DOCKIE
MasculineUnusual given name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or history.
DOCTOR
MasculineLatin origin meaning 'teacher' or 'instructor', can be a Christian name related to St. Thomas Becket or a hopeful African name for children born on doctor's day.
DODD
MasculineUncommon English given name with uncertain origins, potentially meaning 'to die' in Old English, or being a variant of Old Norse names Dodda and Dudda.
DODDIE
FeminineUncommon Scottish name derived from the Norman surname 'Dodd', potentially meaning 'strong' or 'steadfast'.
DODGE
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old English 'doege', meaning 'lead' or 'to lead', and also associated with the verb 'dodge'. It has been used as a first name for centuries in England and other English-speaking countries.
DODGER
MasculineAmerican male given name derived from 'dodge', conveying speed, agility, and cleverness.
DODI
MasculineArabic-derived name meaning "captain" or "leader," also signifying "beloved" and associated with King David.
DODI
FeminineEgyptian-origin name meaning 'beloved' or 'cherished' in Arabic, derived from the word 'dawudi', and holds significant cultural importance among Muslims.
DODIE
FeminineEnglish name, a shortened version of Dorothy, first used in the mid-20th century.
DODSON
MasculineUncommon English surname originating from the Old Norse personal name Þórðr, meaning "thunder god.
DODY
FeminineIndonesian given name meaning 'fat' or 'chubby', originally used endearingly, now embraced as a unisex standalone name despite its unconventional origin.
DOE
FeminineThe given name Doe is of uncertain English origin, with theories suggesting it may derive from Middle English "do" or German names Dough/Dou, but these are not widely accepted. Despite unclear origins, Doe has been used since the 13th century and saw recent resurgence as a distinctive choice for both boys and girls.
DOEL
MasculineRare yet intriguing Spanish given name derived from "duelo," meaning mourning or lamentation, originating among the Basque people in Spain and France.
DOHA
FeminineDistinctive Arabic name derived from 'dahwa', meaning 'invitation' or 'summons'. It symbolizes hospitality and is popular in the Middle East.
DOHA
MasculineArabic feminine given name derived from "dahwa," meaning "invitation" or "summons," referring to the call for prayer in Islamic culture. Traditionally given to daughters of prominent families, Doha has expanded in popularity due to its elegant sound and profound meaning.