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DRAIMAN
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'exalted', derived from the word 'dra' which means 'high'. It has biblical origins dating back thousands of years and is associated with elevation in both spiritual and physical senses.
DRAIS
MasculineGerman origin, derived from the old Germanic word "drag", meaning 'to draw' or 'to pull'. It was initially given to strong individuals who could overcome obstacles in life. First recorded in the 13th century, Drais remains popular in Germanic countries and has gained international recognition for its unique sound and powerful meaning.
DRAISON
MasculineUncommon African given name of Yoruba origin, translating to "A man is greater than his deeds," emphasizing inner strength and integrity over actions alone.
DRAIVEN
MasculineUnique, recently popularized given name of unknown origin and undetermined meaning.
DRAIZY
FeminineUncommon girl's name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning and several unverified theories about its French origins or relation to names like Drew or Drake. Despite this lack of history or meaning, Draizy has gained some recent popularity for its unique charm.
DRAKAR
MasculineScandinavian-origin name derived from 'drakkar', Old Norse for dragon-headed longship used by Vikings. It signifies strength, courage, and adventurous spirit.
DRAKE
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'draca', meaning dragon. It originally served as a descriptive surname before evolving into a given name, popularized by Canadian rapper Aubrey Drake Graham despite its long-standing history and notable figures like Sir Francis Drake.
DRAKE
MasculineEnglish name meaning 'snake' or 'dragon', popularized by explorer Sir Francis Drake.
DRAKEN
MasculineNorwegian name derived from "draken," meaning "dragon," and carries historic and cultural significance, often associated with strength and wisdom in Norse mythology.
DRAKEO
MasculineUncommon African-American given name derived from the English surname 'Drake', which means 'dragon' or 'snake'. Its popularity has risen recently thanks to rapper Drakeo The Ruler.
DRAKKAR
MasculineRare Scandinavian name meaning 'dragon person', derived from Old Norse words "draki" (dragon) and "-ar". It symbolizes power and bravery, inspired by Viking Age dragon myths.
DRAKKO
MasculineUnique, distinctive name with unknown origins, possibly inspired by 'Drake' meaning 'dragon', or coined for entertainment purposes.
DRAKO
MasculineSlavic name meaning 'dragon', associated with the thunder god Perun, popular in Serbia, and known from Russian historical figures like Drako Borovikovsky; it also appears in fiction such as Final Fantasy VII and Harry Potter.
DRAPER
FeminineEnglish name originally given to merchants involved in the textile trade, deriving from the Old English word 'draper' meaning 'dealer in cloth'.
DRAPER
MasculineEnglish origin given name derived from the occupational surname Draper, signifying "cloth preparer" in Middle English.
DRAPPER
MasculineDraper is an English surname originating from Middle English "draper," meaning dealer in cloth, given to those working as drapers or merchants.
DRAQUAN
MasculineUnique and distinctive American given name with no explicit meaning, believed to be inspired by the mythical dragon symbolizing strength and wisdom. Despite its rarity, it has gained popularity among parents seeking original names since its late 20th-century debut.
DRASHAWN
MasculineAfrican American name likely blending Darius (meaning 'powerful') and Shawn (meaning 'God is gracious'), signifying power and grace.
DRASHTI
FeminineIndian female given name derived from Sanskrit 'dráṣṭi', meaning 'sight' or 'vision', associated with the many-eyed goddess Durga in Hindu mythology.
DRASON
MasculineRare Greek name with the straightforward meaning of "human.
DRAVEN
MasculineSlavic given name, originating from the word "dravъ," meaning "strong" or "brave.
DRAVEN
FeminineDistinctive Slavic name derived from "dravi," meaning "courageous." It honors Perun, the Slavic god of thunder known for his bravery.
DRAVID
MasculineSanskrit origin and means "having a large belly" or "stout", derived from the word "dravida" referring to the Dravidian culture. It has been used since ancient times, appearing in Indian literature like the Mahabharata, and was popularized by figures such as politician Muthuvel Karunanidhi and cricket player Rahul Dravid. Today, it remains a popular boy's name among South Indians and is recognized internationally due to Rahul Dravid's fame.
DRAVIN
MasculineUnique male given name of unknown origin and meaning. Its popularity has increased recently despite having no widely accepted theory on its origin or significance.
DRAVION
MasculineModern African American name created by combining elements from other names like Drexel, Raymond, and Vincent.
DRAVON
MasculineUncommon African name from the Yoruba culture, meaning 'gathering peace'.
DRAVYN
MasculineDistinctive name of Welsh origin meaning "from the great forest." It's uncommon yet holds historical records dating back to at least the 18th century in Wales.
DRAX
MasculinePowerful Greek name meaning "dragon," symbolizing strength, courage, and majesty.
DRAXIE
FeminineUnique, mysterious name of unknown origin, embraced by some parents for its creativity despite lacking traditional etymology or historical context.
DRAXLER
MasculineDistinct Czech male given name derived from the surname "Dráxler," originally referring to those involved in beer production or railway work. Its unique origin and notable historical figures like Thomas Draxler and Julian Draxler make it an appealing choice for parents seeking something different.
DRAXTON
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, with various unsupported theories suggesting English or Scottish origins and meanings related to dragons or magic. Its modern popularity remains relatively low, with less than 0.01% of newborn boys named Draxton each year.
DRAY
MasculineRare, Scottish name derived from the Old English 'draca', meaning 'dragon'. It was originally a nickname for brave individuals, now popular for both boys and girls.
DRAYA
FeminineSlavic unisex name derived from "draka", meaning dragon, symbolizing strength and courage.
DRAYAH
FeminineExotic female name of unknown African or Native American origin, with no widely accepted meaning but gaining popularity as a unique choice due to its distinctiveness.
DRAYCE
MasculineUncommon, unique name of unknown origin, first recorded in the US in the early 20th century. Its meaning and historical significance remain unclear, but it's now popularly used as a boy's name.
DRAYCEN
MasculineNewly created male name, blending the historic meanings of Drake ('snake' or 'dragon') and Austin ('great' or 'noble'), with no specific independent meaning.
DRAYCO
MasculineInvented name with unknown origins and no predefined meaning, but it has gained popularity for its unique sound.
DRAYDEN
MasculineEnglish name with a distinct meaning. It originates from the Old English word 'drægen', meaning dragon, symbolizing strength and courage.
DRAYDIN
MasculineUnique name with unknown origins; it may be newly created or derived from ancient Welsh names, or a blend of popular names like Drake and Madison.
DRAYDON
MasculineUncommon English name variant of Theodoric, meaning 'powerful leader of the people'.