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DONYEA
MasculineRare West African name of Nigerian origin, likely derived from the Yoruba language, with a suggested meaning of "God's gift.
DONYEL
FeminineRare, unique name of uncertain origin, believed by some to be a variant of Irish 'Donnell', but its true history and meaning remain unexplored.
DONYEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "judge" or "justice", reflecting its historical significance in ancient Jewish society where judges held high respect for upholding fairness and wisdom.
DONYELL
MasculineUnique African American name composed of 'Don', meaning judge or leader, and 'Yell', derived from the Hebrew name Yael, signifying mountain goat. Popularized by Whoopi Goldberg for her daughter, it remains distinctive despite its historical roots.
DONYELL
FeminineAfrican-American name formed by combining Don ('proud chief') and Yell ('shout'), conveying 'powerful shout'.
DONYELLE
MasculineUnique female name of African American origin, created by author Zora Neale Hurston for her novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God." Its meaning is not definitive but may be interpreted as "God will provide," possibly due to its resemblance to the Hebrew names Daniel and Deborah. Despite its rarity, it stands out as an uncommon and distinctive name choice.
DONYELLE
FeminineFrench-origin name composed of "Don," meaning "gift from God," and "Yelle," a variant of Yvette meaning "life." It signifies "gift of life" and has gained global recognition despite not being particularly common in France.
DONYETTA
FeminineDistinctive African American name derived from Donya (Arabic for 'gentle') and Leticia ('happy' or 'joyful'), interpreted as 'genteel joy'.
DONZA
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin that means "dignity" or "glory".
DONZALEIGH
FeminineAfrican American given name created by Alice Walker for her novel 'The Color Purple', possibly meaning 'God is peace'.
DONZEL
MasculineUncommon African name of Congolese origin, carrying cultural significance despite lacking a widely-known meaning.
DONZELL
MasculineDistinctive American name of African-American origin, created through the combination of 'Do(n)' meaning 'dark-skinned' in Swahili with an invented '-zell' suffix.
DONZELL
FeminineAfrican American given name of recent popularity, with no specific meaning but notable for its uniqueness and creativity.
DONZELLA
FeminineElegant Italian feminine name derived from Latin 'domina', meaning 'lady', signifying nobility and grace.
DONZETTA
FeminineItalian female given name derived from 'donzella', meaning 'young woman' or 'maiden', symbolizing youth, innocence, purity, beauty, and grace.
DOOLEY
MasculineIrish surname turned given name, derived from Norman Dully, possibly meaning 'helmet of the fool'.
DOR
MasculineThe Hebrew-origin name Dor, meaning 'generation', has biblical roots yet remains uniquely distinct.
DOR
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'gift' or 'present', derived from the word 'dor' which also means generation or time period.
DORA
FeminineFeminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'dorado', meaning 'gift' in Spanish.
DORA
MasculineFeminine given name of Spanish origin, meaning 'golden', popularized by Dickens' character Dorothea in "David Copperfield".
DORABELLE
FeminineUnique French name meaning "beautiful gift," derived from the elements 'dor' (gift) and 'belle' (beautiful).
DORACE
FeminineGreek origin name meaning "gift of God".
DORAE
FeminineCaptivating Korean name meaning 'spring water,' embodying freshness, purity, and renewal.
DORAELIA
FeminineSpanish-derived name meaning "gift," composed of Dora ("gift of God") and Elea ("mercy").
DORAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew female name derived from 'dor', meaning "generation" or "gift".
DORAIN
FeminineDorain, of Greek origin, signifies 'gift of God'.
DORAIN
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from "doré," meaning "golden.
DORAINE
FeminineUnique Latin-derived female name meaning "gift," with historical ties to ancient Roman figures like Dorothea and Saint Dorothy of Montau. It emerged as a variant spelling of Dora or Dorothea during the mid-20th century but remains relatively rare, adding to its appeal for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their daughter.
DORAL
FeminineHebrew origin, meaning "generous", derived from the word "dor" which means generation or period of time. It was popularized by Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes in his novel Don Quixote.
DORAL
MasculineUncommon, unisex given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology or meaning.
DORALEE
FeminineUncommon, distinctive American given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Dorothy, meaning "gift of God." It gained recognition through Dolly Parton's character Doralee Rhodes in the 1980 film "9 to 5," despite lacking historical figures or established significance.
DORALENE
FeminineUnique, enchanting given name of unknown origin with no specific historical or cultural background. Its meaning is unclear, but its distinctive spelling and pronunciation make it captivating despite its mysterious origins.
DORALINE
FeminineRare, French-origin female name derived from "doré," meaning 'golden.' It's also linked to Doralice, translating to 'little golden gift' or 'little noble one.'
DORALIZ
FeminineHispanic name meaning 'golden'.
DORALY
FeminineUnique Spanish-origin feminine name derived from 'dorado', meaning 'golden'.
DORALYN
FeminineDistinctive feminine name created by author John Horne Burns in his novel 'The Gallery'. While its meaning is open to interpretation, it's often associated with boundaries or horizons due to possible Latin roots.
DORALYNN
FeminineUnique and beautiful Greek name derived from "doron", meaning gift, with the feminine suffix "-lynn".
DORAMAE
FeminineUnique Japanese given name composed of 'dora', meaning 'gong' or 'drum', and 'mae', meaning 'front' or 'before', translating to 'in front of the drum'.
DORAN
FeminineIrish name meaning 'descendant of the impetuous', derived from the Gaelic word 'dóróigh'.
DORAN
MasculineIrish name derived from O'Dochartaigh, meaning "son of Dochartaigh," itself translating to "swift with spears.