Female and male names.

DUSHAWN

Masculine

African American name derived from "Dushane," meaning "love and wisdom" or "appreciation of wisdom.

DUSHON

Feminine

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

DUSHON

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'dosh', meaning 'swift' or 'hasty'. It's associated with biblical rebel Dathan and symbolizes speed and agility in Jewish tradition.

DUSIN

Masculine

Rare Slavic male name meaning "little soul" or "soul's child".

DUSITN

Masculine

Rare Thai male given name derived from the ancient city Dusit, meaning "virtuous" or "holy," reflecting its sacred nature and embodying wisdom and strength.

DUSKA

Feminine

Slavic female given name derived from 'dusa', meaning 'soul'.

DUSKIN

Masculine

Rare and unique given name with unknown origin and meaning, often chosen for its distinct sound or as a statement of individuality.

DUSTAN

Masculine

Rare American male name with roots in Middle English, derived from 'dusten', meaning 'from Duston', a Cheshire village linked to Protestant martyrs John Bradshaw and Thomas Cottam.

DUSTEE

Feminine

American given name of unknown explicit meaning but believed to convey qualities related to earthiness, resilience, or adaptability, derived from its association with dust.

DUSTEN

Masculine

Unisex Native American name of Cherokee origin, meaning 'red', symbolizing sunset or autumn leaves.

DUSTI

Feminine

Charming Persian name meaning 'friend', historically used for both boys and girls, with notable bearers like 9th-century poet Dusti ibn Nushiravan.

DUSTI

Masculine

Unique Persian name meaning "friend," reflecting the high value placed on friendship in Persian culture.

DUSTIE

Feminine

Dustie: A rare, phonetically English name possibly derived from 'dust', meaning earthiness, or Scottish surname 'Dustan', meaning 'little black one'.

DUSTIE

Masculine

Unique American name coined in the early 1900s as a blend of Dusty and -ie, with no specific meaning attached but often associated with earthiness or adaptability.

DUSTIN

Feminine

English name derived from Old Norse 'Dúiðin', meaning 'bold warrior'. It has historic ties to royalty and nobility, and its popularity peaked in the 1980s-90s.

DUSTIN

Masculine

American boy's name derived from 'dust', meaning grounded or resilient.

DUSTINA

Feminine

Uncommon English name derived from Latin 'dust', meaning fine particles or powder, and the feminine suffix '-ina'.

DUSTINE

Masculine

American-coined name from Louis L'Amour's 1964 novel "The Rider of the Lawless Valley," meaning 'dust' or 'earth,' possibly combining Dustin and Christine.

DUSTINE

Feminine

Rare and distinctive given name with unknown origins; it does not have a known meaning or etymology.

DUSTINJAMES

Masculine

American male given name composed of Dustin and James, combining Old Norse 'stone of Thor' strength with English 'supplanter' meaning, creating a unique and powerful identity.

DUSTION

Masculine

Rare Latin name meaning "to rise from dust" or "born from dust," inspired by Adam's creation in the Bible.

DUSTN

Masculine

American name with origins in English word "dusty", meaning covered in dust or having a dusty appearance.

DUSTON

Masculine

Uncommon English male given name derived from the Old English word 'dust', meaning 'earth' or 'soil', historically associated with reliability and being down-to-earth.

DUSTUN

Masculine

Uncommon name with unknown origin and meaning.

DUSTY

Masculine

Rare English given name believed to derive from the word 'dust', although this theory lacks definitive evidence. It may also be a nickname or pet form of names like Dustin or Duston, meaning 'brave' or 'proud'. Its origin and meaning remain uncertain due to its rarity.

DUSTY

Feminine

American name derived from 'dust', signifying strength and resilience. Popularized by singer Dusty Springfield, it's now widely accepted as a unisex given name.

DUSTYN

Feminine

Rare, distinctive American male name, potentially derived from 'Dustin' or ancient Old Norse elements, popularized in late 20th century U.S.

DUSTYN

Masculine

Modern American name derived from the Old Norse 'Þórsteinn', meaning 'stone of Thor'. Though rare, it's seen as a unique variant of Dustin.

DUT

Masculine

The name Dut originates from Ethiopia, where it is a boy's name meaning "God is merciful" in Amharic. It is historically significant, having been borne by Emperor Yohannes IV (1837-1889).

DUTCH

Masculine

American given name of Dutch origin, popular in the Southern states during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It means 'from the Netherlands' or 'of Dutch descent.'

DUTCHESS

Feminine

Distinctive girl's name of unknown origin and meaning, believed to have been coined in recent times, possibly inspired by the title 'Duchess'.

DUTTON

Feminine

English unisex given name with historic roots in Cheshire county, derived from Old English elements 'dū' (black) and 'tūn' (settlement), translating to 'settlement by the black hill'. It evolved from a masculine surname first recorded in the early 13th century.

DUTTON

Masculine

English surname of medieval origin meaning 'to shout or roar'.

DUUANA

Feminine

African-origin Igbo name meaning "God answers," reflecting hope amidst hardship.

DUUNA

Feminine

Distinctive Scandinavian name, originating from Finland where it means 'oven', reflecting the country's cultural emphasis on everyday tasks like baking bread.

DUVAL

Masculine

French surname that means "of the valley," originally given to individuals who lived near valleys, particularly in Normandy. It first appeared in records in the 13th century.

DUVALL

Masculine

Rare French origin given name derived from "du val," meaning "of the valley." It has historical significance dating back to medieval France, where it was initially used as a surname by the prominent Duvall family of Normandy.

DUVAN

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from 'duende', meaning 'elf' or 'goblin'.

DUVEEN

Feminine

English surname turned given name, derived from 'de Veyn' meaning 'of the blue dye', originally given to dyers or makers of blue cloth.

DUVID

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "beloved," derived from the word "dod" and famously borne by King David in some translations.