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DUVIER
MasculineUnique male given name of Haitian origin, derived from the Creole word "douvi" meaning 'to flow', symbolizing adaptability and strength.
DUVON
MasculineDistinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from French 'doux' meaning 'sweet', or an English variant of Devon.
DUWAINE
MasculineUnique male name of African American origin created by Duke Ellington as a blend of his nickname "Duke" and his daughter Yevonne's name, with possible meanings related to nobility or youthfulness.
DUWAN
MasculineUncommon name of African origin, derived from Swahili words "du" (two) and "wan" (one), symbolizing unity or harmony.
DUWANA
FeminineUnique African-origin name believed to mean 'peace' or 'harmony', reflecting hope for tranquility in life. It is tied to the Hausa people of Nigeria, known for their rich oral literature and cultural heritage.
DUWANE
MasculineRare American given name derived from a combination of Дуwayne and Duane, both of Scottish origin meaning "dark-haired" or "very dark".
DUWANNA
FeminineRare African American name derived from Swahili "duwa", meaning "love".
DUWARD
MasculineUncommon English name derived from 'du' meaning 'bold' or 'daring', and 'weard' meaning 'guardian', thus signifying 'bold guardian'.
DUWAYNE
MasculineRare American male name coined by author Richard S. Prather in his 1954 novel 'Bait and Switch', with no specific meaning but often associated with leadership due to its similarity to names like Wayne and Duke.
DUY
MasculineUnisex name of ancient Vietnamese origin, derived from the word "đühl" meaning "mooring rope". It is believed to have been chosen based on its meaningful influence over destiny or fate in Vietnamese culture.
DUYEN
FeminineTraditional Vietnamese feminine name derived from 'duyên', meaning 'lotus flower', symbolizing purity and resilience.
DVANTE
MasculineEnigmatic male given name of uncertain origin, with meanings varying from 'God is merciful' to 'God gave me strength', often associated with African or African American roots despite lacking concrete evidence.
DVAUGHN
MasculineAmerican origin, created by combining "D" (from names like David) with "-vaughn" (from Irish/Welsh surnames meaning 'small'/'by the riverbank'), gaining popularity in recent years despite its unclear exact origins and undocumented meaning.
DVID
MasculineDavid: Hebrew origin, meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle', associated with biblical King David.
DVIR
MasculineRare Hebrew boy's name meaning 'between two worlds'.
DVON
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'dark-haired', derived from Davon which means 'beloved'.
DVONTA
MasculineAfrican Yoruba name meaning "one who has made a vow".
DVONTAE
MasculineDistinctive African-American name formed by combining Devon ('dark-haired') and Taye ('to come after').
DVONTE
MasculineUnique African American given name, possibly derived from Devon or Donald, coined in the late 20th century. It may signify divine mercy, though its exact meaning is not defined.
DVORA
FeminineAncient Hebrew girls' name meaning "bee," symbolizing industry and prosperity.
DVORAH
FeminineThe name Dvorah originates from Hebrew, translating to "she who speaks" or "speaker.
DVOSIA
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "two," traditionally given to twins, especially girls, in Jewish families.
DVYNE
FeminineUnique given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years despite having no recognized etymology or traditional meaning.
DWADE
MasculineRare yet distinctive American male name with Old English roots meaning "warrior settlement.
DWAIN
MasculineUncommon American name derived from the Scottish surname Dawson, meaning "son of Donald".
DWAINA
FeminineRecent, distinctive female given name with unknown origins and meanings, typically pronounced /DWAY-nah/.
DWAINE
MasculineDistinctive American name derived from the Welsh 'Dafydd', meaning 'leader' or 'enlightened one'.
DWALA
FeminineRare yet significant Igbo female name from Nigeria, signifying 'to hold' or 'to grasp', reflecting the strength and steadfastness of one's cultural heritage.
DWAN
FeminineUnusual, distinct name of uncertain origin and meaning, used throughout history worldwide despite its unknown etymology.
DWAN
MasculineRare, unique name of uncertain origin, often chosen for its distinct sound despite having no known meaning.
DWANA
FeminineUnique African given name derived from Swahili, meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'.
DWANDA
FeminineRare yet significant African female name derived from the Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast, potentially meaning "born on Sunday".
DWANE
MasculineUnique male given name of African American origin, coined by basketball legend Dwane Casey. Despite its unknown explicit meaning, it is often associated with positive attributes like strength and uniqueness. Several notable figures have carried this distinctive name throughout history.
DWANIA
FeminineRare and captivating female name of African origin, derived from Ghana's Akan language with the meaning "female twin".
DWANN
MasculineAfrican unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who causes rivers to flow" or "one who brings forth the waters," symbolizing life and fertility in African culture.
DWANN
FeminineUnique and distinctive name of unknown origin, chosen for its creativity rather than any established cultural or historical significance.
DWANNA
FeminineDistinctive African American name derived from Swahili 'dwana', meaning 'happy' or 'joyful'.
DWANYE
MasculineUncommon yet significant African American name derived from the Swahili word 'dawa', meaning 'medicine' or 'remedy'.
DWARD
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from Dafydd, meaning 'beloved' or 'generous', reflecting kindness and generosity.
DWAUN
MasculineDistinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word 'dawa', meaning medicine or remedy. It signifies a career in healthcare or healing arts.