Female and male names.

DUDE

Masculine

The name Dude originates from American cowboy culture in the late 19th century, originally meaning an inexperienced or city-born person adopting cowboy attire. Today, it's associated with laid-back coolness.

DUDLEY

Masculine

English male given name derived from "Dudda," meaning "from Duddesdon," an ancient estate in Gloucestershire. It was first used as a given name by the prominent Dudley family in the 13th century, carrying associations of power and nobility. Today, it remains relatively uncommon but is found worldwide, particularly in English-speaking countries.

DUDLEY

Feminine

English boy's name derived from the Old English "Dudlegh," meaning "from the meadow where dye is produced." It has been associated with notable figures like John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, and was popular during the Victorian era.

DUECE

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived unisex name meaning 'twelve', with historical connections like Saint Duece.

DUEL

Masculine

French origin, meaning 'a combat between two people', derived from the Old French word 'duel'.

DUELL

Masculine

Rare, modern name of unknown origin, with no documented meaning or history.

DUELLA

Feminine

Rare Italian-origin girls' name derived from the surname Duelli, signifying 'brave or daring.'

DUEWA

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating unisex name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "the one who follows" or "the one who comes after.

DUEY

Masculine

Rare American given name, possibly derived from Douglas ('dark') or 'due', with notable bearers like baseball player Duey Wright.

DUFF

Masculine

Irish given name derived from 'dubh', meaning 'dark' or 'black'.

DUFFIE

Masculine

Rare Scottish name of Gaelic origin, derived from Dubhach meaning 'dark', originally given as a nickname to those with dark hair or complexion.

DUFFIE

Feminine

Rare Scottish given name of Irish origin, derived from Ó Dubhthaigh meaning 'dark-haired'.

DUFFY

Feminine

Irish given name, derived from the surname Ó Dubhthaigh meaning "dark-haired", popularized by figures like Duke Ellington.

DUFFY

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name meaning 'dark water', derived from the ancient surname Ó Dubhthaigh, and popularized globally due to Irish migration.

DUGALD

Masculine

Rare yet historically significant Scottish masculine given name derived from the Gaelic word 'Dubhgall', meaning 'dark stranger'.

DUGAN

Masculine

Irish given name derived from Ó Dubhgháin, meaning 'little black one', originally a surname for those with dark hair or complexion.

DUGLAS

Masculine

Scottish name derived from "Dubhglas," meaning "dark river.

DUHA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'universe' or 'cosmos', symbolizing vastness, diversity, and harmony.

DUICE

Feminine

Distinctive African-origin name, created by blending Douglas ('dark river') and Price ('value').

DUIE

Masculine

Rare Spanish given name derived from "dueño," meaning "owner." Typically masculine but used for girls too, it conveys strength despite limited historical documentation.

DUILIO

Masculine

Rare Italian male name derived from the Latin word "dualis," meaning "double" or "twin.

DUJON

Masculine

African-origin given name derived from the Mandinka word 'dundun', meaning 'the sound of the talking drum'. It symbolizes communication and heritage.

DUJUAN

Masculine

African name from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, meaning "the wisdom that comes with time.

DUJUANA

Feminine

Unique African origin name derived from Swahili, meaning "forward journey".

DUKE

Masculine

Introducing Duke: an English name originating from the term for a high-ranking nobleman, meaning "leader.

DUKENS

Masculine

The name Dukens has unknown origins and unclear meaning. It might have started as a surname in the Netherlands or Germany, or a variant of French Duquesne. In medieval Flanders, a family named Dukens held prominent positions like mayor of Bruges. Today, it's rare and not well-documented.

DULA

Feminine

Ethiopian name derived from "dul", meaning gold, signifying wealth and prosperity.

DULAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Dubhlaoidh, meaning "descendant of the black-haired chief".

DULANEY

Feminine

Rare American given name created by Mark Twain for his character Huckleberry Finn's sister in "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". Its origin is well-known, but its meaning and history remain unclear. Despite this, Dulaney has gained some popularity over time, often associated with the Southern United States. It consists of two syllables and has a melodic flow, making it easy to pronounce and suitable for various nicknames such as "Dulcie" or "Lane".

DULANI

Masculine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who brings joy" or "king's child".

DULCE

Masculine

Spanish feminine given name meaning "sweet," popularized during the Middle Ages by Spanish queens and notable figures like actress Dulce María Gómez and poetess Dulce Rosa Peñalba.

DULCE

Feminine

Sweet-sounding Spanish girl's name meaning 'sweet', popular in Spanish-speaking countries and beyond due to its endearing connotation.

DULCEMARIA

Feminine

Unique Spanish name derived from the Latin words 'dulcis' meaning sweet and 'Maria', signifying Mary, creating a beautiful moniker with religious significance.

DULCEY

Feminine

Rare yet captivating feminine name of Latin origin, derived from the word "dulcis" meaning "sweet". It signifies sweetness, gentleness, and charm, and was originally used in ancient Rome to describe individuals with pleasant personalities. Today, it remains relatively uncommon, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a meaningful yet unique name for their daughter.

DULCIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived feminine given name meaning "sweet", evolved from the Latin adjective dulcis.

DULCIE

Feminine

Charming English name derived from the Latin word "dulcis", meaning sweet, popularized during the Victorian era and still used today.

DULCINEA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'dulcinea', meaning 'sweetness'. It is famously associated with the idealized beloved of Don Quixote in Cervantes' novel.

DULCY

Feminine

Latin-derived female name meaning 'sweet', once popular among medieval royalty like Queen Dulcia of Hungary and Scotland.

DULIO

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name that means "sweet," associated with pleasantness since ancient Roman times.

DULSE

Feminine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from 'dul', meaning 'dark-haired' or 'swarthy', signifying strength and resilience.