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DOMONIGUE
FeminineDominique is a unisex French name derived from the Latin 'Dominius', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.
DOMONIK
MasculineRare but meaningful Slavic given name, originating from Poland and the Czech Republic, whose meaning varies but often translates to 'lord' or 'master', derived from 'dom' (home/house) and '-nik' (inhabitant/owner).
DOMONIQUE
MasculineThe French given name Dominique originates from the Latin 'Dominicus,' meaning 'belonging to the Lord,' and is traditionally used for boys but can also be given to girls.
DOMONIQUE
FeminineDominique is a classic French male given name derived from Latin 'dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord'. Popularized by Saint Dominic de Guzman, it's strongly linked to Christian faith.
DOMONQUE
FeminineThe name Dominic is of Latin origin, meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to the Lord', and comes from the Late Latin word 'Dominus', meaning 'lord' or 'master'. It was originally used as a title of respect for early Christian martyrs.
DOMUNIQUE
MasculineFrench unisex given name derived from the Latin word 'dominus', meaning 'lord' or 'master'. It was traditionally used as a male name but gained popularity among females in recent decades. The name has a rich history dating back to early Christian martyr Saint Domitius and has been popular in French-speaking Canada for several decades, although its usage in the United States has been more sporadic. Despite being uncommon today, Dominique remains a distinctive choice with powerful connotations of lordship or mastery.
DOMYNIC
MasculineLatin origin, derived from 'dominus', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.
DOMYNICK
MasculineUnique French origin given name derived from 'Dominus', meaning 'lord' or 'master'. It was adopted as a first name in France during the Middle Ages and has since been carried by notable figures like Dominique de Gourges, an explorer, and Dominique Arago, a mathematician-physicist. Despite its rarity today, it remains prestigious and globally recognized.
DOMYNIK
MasculinePolish name of Latin origin, derived from Dominicus, meaning 'belonging to the Lord', associated with Saint Dominic de Guzman but not widely used historically despite its religious connotations.
DOMYNIQUE
FeminineFrench masculine given name derived from the Latin word "Dominicus," meaning "of the Lord.
DON
FeminineScottish name meaning 'proud world ruler', derived from the Gaelic Domhnall.
DON
MasculineSpanish and Italian origin, meaning "lord" or "master".
DONA
FeminineSpanish name originally meaning 'lord' or 'dominus', historically used as a title of respect for high-ranking individuals in medieval Spain.
DONA
MasculineDona, of Spanish origin, means 'golden' and was originally a noble title for women.
DONABELLE
FeminineRare, feminine given name of unknown origin, often associated with French culture despite having unclear etymology and no known specific meaning. It has been used by various cultures throughout history, famously by Donabelle de Lannoy in the late 15th century. Today, it continues to captivate parents with its unique sound and beauty.
DONACIANA
FeminineDonaciana, of Hispanic origin, means 'gifted by God', named after Saint Donacian, a Spanish bishop in the 7th century.
DONACIANO
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning "lord" or "master," historically associated with Catholic saints like St. Donacian, the 4th-century martyr.
DONAE
FeminineUncommon yet striking name of African origin, derived from the Igbo people of Nigeria. Despite its unclear meaning, it is believed to signify resilience during difficult times.
DONAE
MasculineAfrican-origin unisex name from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, meaning "it is finished," often signifying completion or overcoming difficulty.
DONAGENE
FeminineRare Irish-derived given name, believed to mean 'descendant of the wise and brave chieftain Donogh.'
DONAH
FeminineIrish female given name derived from the surname O'Donoghue, meaning "brown-haired" or "dark-colored".
DONAHUE
MasculineIrish surname turned given name that means 'descendant of Dubthach', itself translating to 'dark river' or 'black water'.
DONAIL
MasculineDistinctive male name of American origin, created from elements of Donald, Daniel, and Dale, though its exact meaning remains unclear.
DONAJEAN
FeminineUnknown origin but may be a blend of Spanish 'Don' meaning lord and French Jeanne, God is gracious.
DONAJI
FeminineDistinctive Mexican feminine given name derived from Nahuatl, meaning "the place where the fish are," reflecting its origins in abundant fishing areas like Lake Cuitzeo in Michoacán.
DONAL
FeminineIrish name meaning 'proud chief' or 'leader', a diminutive form of Domhnall derived from Old Celtic 'domun' meaning 'world'.
DONAL
MasculineIrish male given name derived from the ancient Gaelic "Domhnall," meaning "world mighty.
DONALD
FeminineScottish name meaning "strong and dark" or "powerful and severe," derived from the Gaelic words "don" and "val.
DONALD
MasculineScottish name that means "proud chief". It has been used in Scotland for centuries and was popular among Scottish nobility.
DONALDA
FeminineRare but distinct name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "Domhnall" meaning "world-mighty". It's associated with figures like Domhnall II, King of the Scots in the 9th century, and has gained popularity beyond Scotland due to its unique sound and historic significance. Despite its rarity as a given name, it's often linked to strong-willed individuals embodying ancient Gaelic spirit.
DONALDEEN
FeminineDonaldehyde is a rare, distinctively Scottish name derived from Gaelic Domhnall, meaning 'ruler of the world'. It has strong historical ties to the powerful Clan Donald and was famously borne by Domhnall II, a key figure in Scotland's independence wars.
DONALDINE
FeminineRare Scottish female given name derived from the Old French 'Donel', which means 'powerful in battle'.
DONALDO
MasculineRare Spanish name meaning "lord" or "master", derived from 'Don' (lord) and 'aldo' (noble), originally a title of respect for nobility in medieval times.
DONALDSON
MasculineThe surname Donaldson is of Scottish origin, derived from an occupational name 'donsel' meaning 'servant'. It was originally given to a servant who worked for someone with the surname Donald, becoming hereditary over time.
DONALEE
FeminineRare yet captivating Irish female name derived from Dónal Óg, translating to "young brown-haired hero".
DONALEEN
FeminineUncommon Irish feminine name derived from the Gaelic surname O'Duibhir, meaning 'dark' or 'black', signifying her proud Irish heritage.
DONALENE
FeminineRare, elegant feminine name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient male name 'Donall', meaning 'little dark one'.
DONALL
MasculineUncommon yet historically significant Irish name derived from 'Dónall', meaning 'strong and devout' or 'powerful and generous'. It was borne by figures like St. Donall of Lismore and the O'Donnell clan, notable for their military prowess and political influence.
DONALYN
FeminineRare yet meaningful Irish name, formed by combining 'Donal', meaning 'dark' or 'mighty chief', and 'Lyn', a variant of the Welsh 'Llanwyn' which signifies 'leader'. Thus, Donalyn translates to 'dark leader' or 'mighty chief leader', making it a powerful and unique choice.
DONALYNN
FeminineUnique Irish feminine name derived from "Domhnall," meaning "ruler of the world.