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DONNABEL
FeminineIrish female given name derived from the surname Ó Donnabháil, meaning "descendant of Donnbhal," which translates to "fair, gentle" or "charming.
DONNABELL
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from "Dónall," meaning "proud chief," combining "Donal" (proud) and "Belle" (beautiful).
DONNABELLE
FeminineDonnabelle, of Irish origin, means 'descendant of dark beauty', evoking elegance and sophistication.
DONNAE
FeminineUnique American female given name believed to be a combination of 'Donna' (Italian for 'lady') and 'Rae' (Scottish/Irish origin).
DONNAH
FeminineDonna is a rare and elegant Italian female given name meaning "lady" or "woman," tracing back to at least the 19th century, with no notable historical figures or myths associated with it.
DONNAJEAN
FeminineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Donoghoe, meaning 'descendant of Donnogh,' with 'Donnogh' likely signifying 'brown-haired or dark-haired, peaceful.'
DONNAJO
FeminineItalian given name meaning "little lady," originating from the Campania region and popularized by opera singer Donnajo Moretti.
DONNAL
MasculineDonald is a Scottish name of Gaelic origin, derived from Domhnall, translating to "proud chief" or "world mighty," historically associated with power and leadership.
DONNALD
MasculineDonald is a Scottish name meaning 'brown-haired warrior.'
DONNALEE
FeminineModern American name created by combining Donna ('lady') and Lee ('from the clearing' or 'descendant of the scholar').
DONNALOU
FeminineItalian origin, translating to 'lady' with an affectionate touch.
DONNALYN
FeminineDistinctive American female given name created by combining the Italian 'Donna' meaning woman/lady and the English word 'lynx', possibly symbolizing agility and independence.
DONNALYNN
FeminineElegant Irish name composed of 'Donn', meaning 'strong' or 'brown-haired', and 'Lynn', derived from the Welsh name Llewyn, signifying 'leader'.
DONNAMAE
FeminineAmerican origin name created as a blend of 'Donna' meaning lady/woman and 'Mae' associated with May or bitter in Hawaiian.
DONNAMARIA
FeminineItalian name derived from 'Maria', meaning 'sea', with the prefix 'donn' translating to 'our lady'. It signifies 'Our Lady of the Sea'.
DONNAMARIE
FeminineItalian female given name derived from the combination of Donna ('lady') and Maria (Latin form of Miryiam).
DONNARAE
FeminineUncommon Irish given name derived from Gaelic words "donn" (brown) and "rae" (spear), translating to "brown spear".
DONNAS
FeminineDonna is an Italian female given name derived from 'domina', meaning 'lady', and often associated with elegance.
DONNASIA
FeminineDonussia is an elegant and unique given name of Italian origin, derived from "donnare" meaning "to give," combined with the suffix -sia, conveying generosity and abundance.
DONNAVAN
MasculineUncommon yet distinct Irish given name derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Donndubháin, meaning 'descendant of the dark little chief' and historically associated with the medieval kings of Desmond in County Cork.
DONNAVEN
MasculineUncommon yet intriguing Irish name derived from 'donn', meaning 'brown', associated with the fertility deity Crom Cruach.
DONNAVIN
MasculineIrish name meaning 'faithful to wine', derived from the ancient Irish 'Donn' meaning 'brown' or 'dark' combined with 'fionn', meaning 'fair' or 'white'. It was borne by notable figures like Donn Venna, a 12th-century Uí Fiachrach chieftain.
DONNAVON
MasculineAmerican origin, created in the late 20th century by blending Donovan and Donald, both meaning 'powerful'.
DONNAY
FeminineFrench-origin given name derived from "dun", meaning "fortress" or "castle". It historically symbolizes strength and protection.
DONNE
FeminineEnglish origin, deriving from the Old French word "don," meaning "gift" or "grant." It was first used as a given name in England during the 13th century among the nobility and gentry classes to denote an individual favored by their superior.
DONNE
MasculineDonna is an Italian name meaning 'lady', originally used as a title of respect before becoming popular as a given name for girls, particularly in English-speaking countries during the mid-20th century.
DONNEISHA
FeminineUnique African American given name created during the late 20th century by blending Dominique and Melissa, resulting in a distinctive and melodic choice for daughters.
DONNEL
FeminineIrish name derived from the Gaelic word "Donn", meaning "brown-haired" or "dark-colored".
DONNEL
MasculineIrish name meaning 'dark challenger' or 'fierce chief', derived from Donall, combining 'don' (dark) and 'all' (chief). Popularized in Scotland by Irish immigrants, it has historical significance, being borne by notable figures like Donell of Mar and appearing in Irish mythology. Today, it remains an uncommon given name, often used to honor Irish or Scottish heritage.
DONNELL
FeminineIrish name derived from Domhnall, bearing the historic meaning "devoted to God" or "proud one.
DONNELL
MasculineIrish name meaning "dark stranger" or "strong challenger," derived from the ancient Gaelic name Donnghal. It was popular among early Irish kings and associated with legendary Celtic warriors like the Fianna.
DONNELLA
FeminineItalian-derived given name that signifies "little woman" or "womanly".
DONNELLE
MasculineDonelle is a unique French girl's name meaning "gift from God.
DONNELLE
FeminineRare American female name, potentially derived from Italian Donella, which means 'gift' or 'given'.
DONNELLY
MasculineThe surname Donnelly is of Irish origin, derived from Ó Donnghaile meaning 'descendant of Donnchadh', an ancient Irish personal name for 'brown-haired chief'.
DONNER
MasculineGerman origin, means "to thunder" and is derived from the Old High German word "donar," associated with the god of thunder in Germanic mythology.
DONNESHA
FeminineAmerican name created by combining Donna ('lady' in Italian) and Asha (a variant of Ashley), resulting in a unique and distinctive moniker conveying strength and grace.
DONNESHIA
FeminineDistinctive African American female name, created by combining 'Donnell' (Scottish, meaning 'dark challenger') and 'isha' (Hebrew variant of Isolde, meaning 'ice ruler').
DONNETA
FeminineIrish name derived from 'Dónn', meaning 'dark' or 'black'. It was initially unisex but now predominantly female, symbolizing strength and power.
DONNETT
FeminineRare but significant Irish name derived from 'Domhnach', meaning 'of the Lord'. Traditionally given to boys born on Sundays, it carries historical significance and is often associated with strength and leadership.