Female and male names.

DSEAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from 'Donn Sean,' meaning 'brown-colored James.'

DSHAE

Feminine

Distinctive, original name of unknown origin, with no established etymology or historical significance in any known language or culture. Its unique spelling and pronunciation set it apart from conventional names.

DSHANTI

Feminine

Dhanti is a unique Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Dhanvantari," meaning "the one who bestows abundance." It signifies wealth, prosperity, and well-being, and is associated with Dhanvantari, the Hindu god of healing and medicine.

DSHAUN

Masculine

Modern American name derived from combining Dash ("quick") and Shaun (Irish for "god is gracious"), making it a unique blend of speed and divine grace.

DSHAWN

Masculine

American-origin name, a distinctive variant of Shawn or Sean, ultimately derived from the Irish Seán and the English John, with the meaning 'God is gracious'.

DSHAYLA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning "asking for help" or "seeking assistance," signifying resilience and determination in facing adversity, with roots in Islamic tradition.

DSHON

Masculine

African name from Nigeria's Igbo tribe, meaning "spreading one's hands wide to greet family.

DSHUN

Masculine

Korean given name composed of two Chinese characters meaning 'profound' and 'lord'.

DU

Masculine

Chinese name consisting of two characters: 'du' meaning 'arrival' or 'achievement', and 'yu' signifying 'abundance'. It symbolizes the balance between ambition and prosperity.

DUA

Feminine

Beautiful Arabic origin name derived from 'dawa', meaning 'to call upon'. It signifies supplication in Islam and has been popularized by historical figures like Lady Fatima az-Zahra. Today, Dua remains a favorite among parents seeking meaningful names, often combined with other elements like Duaa or Duha.

DUAA

Feminine

Arabic name that means 'supplication' or 'prayer', reflecting Islamic tradition's emphasis on devotion and spirituality.

DUAIN

Masculine

Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'Dubhán', meaning 'dark-haired'.

DUAINE

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "dubhan," meaning "dark" or "black," originally given to individuals with dark hair, eyes, or complexion.

DUAL

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning 'double' or 'pair,' used historically as an adjective in ancient Rome.

DUAN

Masculine

Historic Chinese given name, originating from ancient Han characters meaning 'upright' or 'proper', signifying honesty and virtue.

DUANA

Feminine

Ancient Irish name meaning 'dark-haired' or 'of dark complexion', first recorded in the 13th century, evolving from Dubhán and now considered gender-neutral.

DUANE

Feminine

American name created by author James Kinross in 1914, intended to evoke strength and masculinity without a specific meaning. Despite its recent origin, Duane has gained popularity, particularly among families of Scottish descent, and is still widely used today primarily for males.

DUANE

Masculine

Native American name derived from the Otoe word "duha", meaning "camp".

DUANN

Feminine

Rare Welsh name meaning "from the dark river," derived from an ancient god and adding mystery to its unique pronunciation (DEE-un).

DUANNA

Feminine

Duanna, an Irish name meaning 'dark challenge', honors the legendary warrior queen who embodied strength, courage, and intelligence.

DUANNE

Masculine

Mandinka name meaning 'born on Sunday'.

DUANNE

Feminine

Irish origin name meaning "dark haired," derived from the Gaelic words dubh (black/dark) and -án (small/diminutive). Once used as a nickname for boys with dark features, Duanne now transcends gender norms, popular worldwide. Notably, Ella Fitzgerald was born Ella Duanne Fitzgerald.

DUANTE

Masculine

Italian origin, means "gift" or "present" and was popular among medieval nobility and wealthy merchants in Italy. It is still considered rare but distinctive today. Notably, the famous Italian poet Dante Alighieri's birth name was Durante, a variant of Duante.

DUARD

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from 'duraunt', meaning "enduring" or "lasting".

DUARTE

Masculine

Portuguese male given name derived from the Old German name Dudrad, translating to "of the council".

DUAYNE

Masculine

American origin and its meaning remains unclear due to its unique creation by parents seeking distinctiveness

DUB

Masculine

Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Dúbhthaigh, meaning "descendant of the dark-haired one," and tracing back to the ancient Gaelic personal name Dubthach, translating to "dark water" or "black river.

DUBAI

Masculine

Emirati name of Arabic origin, derived from "daba" meaning 'to grow', reflecting its namesake city's rapid development.

DUBAN

Masculine

Uncommon Yoruba male given name from West Africa, translating to "One who has arrived from the realm of spirits".

DUBLIN

Masculine

Captivating unisex name of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic 'Duibhlinn', meaning 'black pool' and referring to a dark river near Ireland's capital city.

DUBLIN

Feminine

Irish origin given name derived from the historic city of Dublin, meaning "town of the hurdled ford.

DUBLYN

Feminine

Uncommon, unique given name with unknown origin and meaning.

DUBOIS

Masculine

The surname Dubois is of French origin, meaning 'of the woods,' and was likely given to someone who lived or worked near forests.

DUBRASKA

Feminine

Brazilian name derived from the Tupi-Guarani word "Tupã", meaning "God" or "Lord".

DUC

Masculine

French given name derived from Latin 'dux', meaning 'leader'.

DUCATI

Masculine

The Italian surname Ducati originates from Tuscany's Borgo San Sepolcro city. Derived from the Latin word 'ducatus', meaning 'to lead' or 'leader', it was initially a nickname for individuals seen as leaders or possessing leadership qualities, dating back to the 14th century.

DUCE

Masculine

Unique Latin-derived name meaning 'leader'. It was popular among ancient Roman families to denote authority and has been used as a given name in various countries worldwide.

DUCHEIN

Masculine

Rare French origin name derived from 'duchin', meaning 'from Duchen', a town near Toulouse. Its meaning, 'from the place called Duchen', signifies a strong sense of place and heritage. Despite its historical significance, Duchein remains uncommon today, making it an unusual yet meaningful choice for parents.

DUCHESS

Feminine

Uncommon yet regal English name derived from 'duchess', historically referring to a duke's wife, evoking images of elegance and power.

DUD

Masculine

Irish name meaning "black", derived from the old Gaelic word "dubh".