Female and male names.

DYSTANY

Feminine

Uncommon girl's name with unknown origins and meanings, though some suggest it may be derived from Greek or Latin roots. Its rarity adds to its distinctiveness and allows bearers to create their own personal history and significance for the name.

DYSTINEE

Feminine

Uncommon feminine given name of unknown origin and meaning, first recorded in the United States in the late 20th century. Its rarity makes it difficult to determine its exact origin and meaning, though some believe it may be a variant spelling of Destiny or Distinee, derived from the Latin word "destinare," meaning "to make happen." Despite its uniqueness, Dystinee remains quite uncommon in popularity rankings.

DYSTINI

Feminine

Rare yet meaningful African female name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'there is no one like her.'

DYSTINY

Feminine

Rare American female name created by Eric Van Lustbader for his novel 'The Last Show', potentially blending 'destiny' and 'dream'.

DYUTHI

Feminine

Captivating female name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Dyuti' meaning 'shine' or 'radiance', and popularized by R.K. Narayan's novel 'Waiting for Mahatma'.

DYUTI

Feminine

Unique Indian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit 'dyuti', meaning 'light' or 'radiance'. In Hindu culture, Dyuti signifies purity, knowledge, and enlightenment.

DYVION

Masculine

Unique French name derived from "divin," meaning divine or godlike, with historical ties to religion and notable figures like Bishop Divion.

DYVON

Masculine

Rare African American given name with no explicit origin or meaning, allowing for personal interpretation.

DYVONNE

Feminine

Unusual name of unclear origin, possibly Welsh, meaning "little wave". It has been used as a feminine form of Dyfnwr, evoking strength and fluidity, or as a variant of Divya, meaning "bright" or "radiant". Despite its uncertain beginnings, Dyvonne carries a rich history and has been borne by notable figures like Jamaican sprinter Dyvonne Laing.

DYWAN

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive African name of Igbo origin in Nigeria, possibly meaning 'to come' or 'born on Thursday'.

DYWANA

Feminine

African name of Yoruba origin meaning "born on a Thursday," historically significant and often bestowed upon children born on that auspicious day, signifying intelligence, creativity, and adaptability.

DYWANE

Masculine

Distinctive name of African American origin created by August Wilson for his play "Fences," with a possible meaning derived from Greek and Hawaiian influences, reflecting personal identity and heritage.

DYWANNA

Feminine

Dywanna, of African origin, means 'one who loves' or 'filled with love'.

DYWAYNE

Masculine

Uncommon African American name, believed to be derived from Dwight and Wayne, though its exact origin remains unclear. It was created in the mid-20th century by parents seeking a unique name for their child.

DYXIE

Feminine

Recently coined female name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or cultural association.

DZARIA

Feminine

African name of Swahili origin, meaning "Sunday," symbolizing rest and new beginnings.

DZEJLA

Feminine

Elegant Albanian name derived from 'dëshira', meaning desire or wish.

DZENAN

Masculine

Bosnian name meaning 'awakened' or 'aware', derived from the Bosnian word 'dzen'.

DZENETA

Feminine

Dzeneta, of Albanian origin, means 'she who is graceful'.

DZENITA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Bosnian name derived from 'dženiza', meaning bathroom or public bathhouse in Islamic culture, symbolizing purity and cleanliness.

DZIAH

Feminine

Unique African name of Igbo origin, traditionally given to girls and meaning "joy" or "rejoice".

DZION

Masculine

The name Dizon, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'justice' and is derived from the Hebrew word 'ditzan,' meaning righteousness or fairness.

DZIRE

Feminine

The name Dzire originates from Slavic, specifically Polish roots, translating to 'hawk', signifying strength and power.

DZIYAH

Feminine

Unique African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'to rejoice' or 'be happy', often chosen by parents seeking a joyful and positive name for their child.

DZUNG

Masculine

Vietnamese name meaning "strong", traditionally given to boys born during challenging times, associated with the dragon symbolizing power and dignity, and reflecting strong willpower or determination in Vietnamese culture. It's typically pronounced as "dzung" with 'dz' sounding like breathy 'g'.

DZUY

Masculine

Distinctive African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to celebrate" or "to praise," associated with bringing joy and celebration.

DZYA

Feminine

Uncommon Slavic name derived from 'dyya', meaning 'to shine' or 'radiant'. It's pronounced /ˈdʒa/.

DZYRE

Feminine

The name Dzyre has Norwegian origins dating back to the Old Norse word "Dyrhóll", meaning "animal hill" or "hill of the animals". It was likely given to places where animals were kept and over time, became associated with several locations in Norway, including Dyhre village near Aurlandsfjord. Although rare outside Norway, Dzyre is considered unisex and has no specific symbolic significance beyond its geographical origins and historical context.

EA

Feminine

Hebrew origin, signifies wisdom, insight, and understanding; it was also a Babylonian god of water, wisdom, and enchantment.

EABHA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Irish girl's name derived from Scottish Gaelic "Òbh", meaning "life".

EADEN

Masculine

Rare English name with roots in the Middle Ages, derived from "ead" meaning wealthy, and "-den" signifying valley, translating to "valley of prosperity".

EADEN

Feminine

English name derived from Old English "ead", meaning prosperity or fortune. Originally used as a boy's name among Anglo-Saxon nobility, today it's considered a modern unisex option with unique spelling and sound.

EADIE

Feminine

Distinctive Scottish name derived from Adeline, meaning 'noble home'.

EADLYN

Feminine

Eadlyn, of English origin, means 'wealthy and noble' or 'prosperous beauty'.

EADON

Masculine

Unique Irish given name, originally used as a surname, derived from the ancient Gaelic word 'ead' meaning 'fire', interpreted as "fiery one" or "burning bright".

EADRIC

Masculine

Old English name derived from "ead" (wealth) and "ric" (power), translating to "wealthy ruler.

EADYN

Feminine

Uncommon, unisex name of Old English origin, derived from 'ead' meaning wealth/prosperity and 'wynn' signifying joy/happiness, thus conveying the meaning "prosperous joy".

EAEN

Masculine

Irish name derived from Éadlann, meaning 'fire' or 'ardor', reflecting strength and passion, popular among ancient Celts and carrying historical significance through early Christian saints and warriors.

EAGAN

Masculine

Irish name originally derived from 'Ó Eécháin', meaning 'descendant of Eéchán', which itself relates to the Old Irish word 'each', or 'horse'.

EAGLE

Masculine

Native American name from the Cherokee tribe, meaning 'eagle,' symbolizing strength, courage, and freedom.