Female and male names.

DOUGLASS

Feminine

Unique Scottish given name derived from the surname Douglas, with a historical significance as many clan members held high-ranking positions. The meaning is believed to be connected to the Scottish Gaelic word "dubh," translating to black or dark, possibly referencing the Douglas clan's coat of arms featuring a black raven or heart. Notable figures bearing this name include American abolitionist Frederick Douglass and Scottish poet Thomas Douglas, Lord Selkirk of Douglas. While relatively uncommon as a given name, its usage has increased in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries like the United States and Canada.

DOUGLASS

Masculine

American given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Douglas, which means 'black' and 'green' or 'valiant warrior'. It was notably used as a first name by prominent African-American abolitionist Frederick Douglass.

DOUGLES

Masculine

Douglas is a Scottish name derived from "Dubhglas", meaning "dark stream". It has a long historical background, associated with notable figures like William Douglas who fought at Battle of Bannockburn, and Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus. In literature, it's known for appearing in Sir Walter Scott's novel "The Bride of Lammermoor". Today, Douglas remains popular as both a first name and surname, often associated with strength and Scottish heritage.

DOUGLUS

Masculine

Douglas is a Scottish given name derived from the surname Douglas, meaning 'dark river' or 'black water,' originally referring to the Douglas Water tributary in Lanarkshire.

DOULGAS

Masculine

Douglas is a Scottish masculine given name derived from the surname Douglas, itself originating from the French town Douai.

DOUNIA

Feminine

Arabic given name meaning 'world' or 'universe', signifying the material world we live in, popular among Muslims and carrying deeper philosophical significance.

DOV

Masculine

Dov, of Hebrew origin, means "bear," signifying strength and protection.

DOVA

Feminine

Intriguing female given name of Latin origin, derived from 'dominus', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.

DOVAN

Masculine

Armenian male name derived from Davit, meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle'. It was popular among Armenian nobility during medieval times and has since gained global recognition as a distinct name with rich historical roots.

DOVBER

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name translating to 'Blessed Bear', reflecting its elements 'dov' (bear) and 'ber' (bless). Historically tied to Hasidic Judaism, it has been borne by notable figures like Dovber Schneuri.

DOVE

Masculine

English origin, signifies 'the dove', symbolizing peace, purity, love, gentleness, and freedom.

DOVE

Feminine

Unique Latin-origin girl's name meaning 'dove', associated with peace and purity, and popularized in literature.

DOVELYN

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace and purity, popularized during the Middle Ages.

DOVER

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the place name Dover, meaning "from the hill or waterside settlement.

DOVETTA

Feminine

Uncommon Italian name derived from 'dove', meaning 'dove', symbolizing peace and hope.

DOVEY

Feminine

Uncommon English name derived from the Middle English word 'douve', meaning dove, and associated with purity and peace.

DOVI

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage.

DOVID

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'beloved', derived from the word 'dod' which translates to uncle or older male relative.

DOVIE

Feminine

Uncommon American given name derived from the French word 'dovie', meaning 'dove'.

DOVIE

Masculine

Rare American name derived from Hebrew 'Dove', meaning "beloved", symbolizing peace and hope.

DOVION

Feminine

Hebrew-derived name meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage, primarily found among global Jewish communities.

DOVON

Masculine

Rare, Hebrew-derived name signifying peace and purity, inspired by the biblical dove of Noah's Ark.

DOVONTE

Masculine

Igbo name meaning "God has given us a child", combining "Dio" (God) and "Vonu" (given).

DOVUD

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from David, meaning "beloved" or "uncle," popular among Jews but also used worldwide. It's historically significant as King David ruled ancient Israel and Judah around 1000 BCE.

DOW

Masculine

Rare Welsh name meaning 'dark' or 'black', historically given to individuals with dark hair/complexion or serious demeanor.

DOWARD

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from Old English "dūweard," meaning "guardian of the doves.

DOWD

Masculine

Rare and unique given name of Irish origin derived from the surname O'Dubhthaigh, meaning "descendant of the dark one".

DOWE

Masculine

English surname, derived from 'Dow', meaning 'dowry'. Originating from Devon County, it was traditionally used as a surname but can also serve as a first name.

DOWELL

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the medieval occupational surname Dowell, meaning 'wool worker'.

DOWL

Masculine

Rare and distinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "dubh" meaning "black", or potentially an English variant of Doyle.

DOWN

Feminine

English origin, derived from the Old English word "dūne" meaning "hill" or "mountain," originally a surname later adopted as a given name for boys. It's uncommon but has potential due to its rarity and straightforward meaning.

DOWNEY

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the occupational surname Downey, originally given to dyers or cloth fullers. It means "to dye" or "beat wool".

DOWNING

Masculine

The surname Downing originates from Old English "dūning," meaning "hilly" or "on a hill," and was given to individuals living in such areas or named after such locations.

DOXA

Feminine

Rare Greek name derived from 'δόξα', meaning 'glory'. It has historical religious connotations but can be given regardless of beliefs.

DOXIE

Feminine

Uncommon first name with unknown origins, not derived from any known language or culture.

DOY

Masculine

Rare American name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Irish 'Doyle' meaning 'from the loyal valley.'

DOY

Feminine

Rare Irish male given name derived from the surname Doyle, meaning "from the oak grove" and tracing back to County Westmeath's "Four Tribes of Tara.

DOYAL

Masculine

Invented name of unknown origin and meaning.

DOYCE

Feminine

English origin, derived from an Old English place name meaning 'from the cheerful valley,' signifying joy or happiness.

DOYCE

Masculine

Unique American given name derived from the surname Doyce, which has Old French origins meaning "sweet" or "gentle".