Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .
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DEJHANA
FeminineUnique and mysterious name of unknown origin, with no clear meaning or associations.
DEJHANAE
FeminineUncommon given name of uncertain African or Arabic origin, with no widely accepted meaning but often associated with creativity and uniqueness despite its unknown history and evolution.
DEJHON
MasculineIgbo-African name meaning 'God is gracious' and 'to come forth', signifying destiny and prosperity.
DEJIA
FeminineEnigmatic female name of uncertain origin, often associated with Chinese, Arabic or Middle Eastern roots. It signifies 'beautiful and noble'.
DEJIAH
FeminineHebrew-derived name meaning "knowledge" or "understanding," associated with wisdom and intelligence.
DEJION
MasculineUnconventional African American name derived from 'Deji', a Yoruba name meaning 'to be patient'.
DEJOHN
MasculineAmerican name of unique meaning, combining "De" (Latin for 'god') and John (Hebrew for 'God is gracious'), thus signifying 'God is gracious like God'. Its popularity dates back to the mid-20th century in America, often associated with African American culture, though it's suitable for any race.
DEJOIRE
FeminineUnique and uncommon first name of Greek origin, with a meaning shrouded in mystery.
DEJON
FeminineUnique male given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "deji," meaning "to be thankful" or "to give thanks.
DEJON
MasculineAfrican male given name of Igbo origin in Nigeria, meaning 'strength and kindness'.
DEJONA
FeminineUnique West African name of Igbo origin, meaning "She has arrived", often chosen to celebrate a long-awaited birth.
DEJONAE
FeminineCaptivating name of African American origin, derived from the combination of DeJon ("God is gracious") and Aja ("first born child").
DEJONE
FeminineAngolan name of African origin, translating to "born on Tuesday" in Kimbundu.
DEJONNA
FeminineUnique, mid-20th century African American name created by combining DeJuan and Jonnah, with a potential interpretation as "of Jonah," symbolizing peace and purity.
DEJONNAE
FeminineAmerican name created by combining De'Asia and Jonah, two popular names during its rise in popularity in the late 1990s. Its meaning is not explicitly known but may be interpreted as a blend of Asian and Middle Eastern influences.
DEJONTAE
MasculineUnique American name composed of 'Dejon', meaning 'from Jon' or 'from John', and '-tae', a Korean suffix meaning 'born'. It signifies being born from Jon or John, blending Western and Eastern influences.
DEJONTE
MasculineUnique name of African American origin, derived from the combination of Spanish 'DeJuan' meaning "God is gracious" and Italian 'Monte' meaning "mountain".
DEJOUN
MasculineUncommon African name of Bantu origin, with no universally agreed-upon meaning.
DEJOUNTE
MasculineDistinctive African American male given name derived from Dejon ('God is merciful') and Teague ('sharp-witted'), signifying divine blessing and sharp intellect.
DEJOUR
FeminineGender-neutral name of West African origin, specifically from Nigeria, derived from the Yoruba language. It means "to make way" or "to pave the way," signifying preparation and perseverance in achieving goals.
DEJOUR
MasculineRare, distinctively African Igbo name whose meaning remains unclear but may derive from 'Oji' (festival) or 'Chukwuemeka' (God has done something extraordinary).
DEJSHA
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "God is my justice", reflecting divine justice and righteousness, and associated with King David's musician Asaph in the Old Testament.
DEJUAN
FeminineAmerican variation of the Spanish name Juan, which originates from the Hebrew name Johanan or Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious" or "God's gift.
DEJUAN
MasculineUncommon African American name derived from Spanish Juan, meaning "God is gracious." Its unique spelling sets it apart from similar names like Juan and John.
DEJUANA
FeminineDistinctively African-American name derived from Juana, meaning "God is gracious," first popularized in the U.S. during the late 1960s.
DEJUANE
MasculineDejuane is anAfrican-American name likely derived from a blend of Joe Louis and Jack Dempsey's first names, signifying strength and athletic prowess.
DEJUANTE
MasculineIgbo African name meaning "rebirth," often given to children believed chosen by spirits to bring positive change.
DEJUN
MasculineChinese name derived from 'déjùn', meaning 'constant virtue' or 'unceasing morality'. It embodies highly valued cultural traits of virtue and constancy.
DEJUNA
FeminineAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning 'progress' or 'advancement', reflecting continuous growth.
DEKA
FeminineUnique African name meaning "ten" in Swahili, symbolizing abundance and prosperity, and originating from the Swahili word "kumi".
DEKAI
MasculineUnique, unisex name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "to bring joy and happiness".
DEKAN
MasculineRare, distinctive name of Slavic origin meaning 'decade'.
DEKANYE
MasculineUnique African name, derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning "one who arrives after waiting".
DEKARA
FeminineUnique female African name derived from Swahili, signifying 'a tenfold leader'.
DEKARI
MasculineDistinctive, African-origin given name created by author Terry Brooks for his 1982 novel "The Black Unicorn". While its meaning is open to interpretation, some suggest it could signify 'dark arrow' or 'strength and power'. Despite its modern invention, Dekari has gained popularity as a unisex name in English-speaking countries.
DEKARRI
MasculineRare African name of Igbo origin, translating to 'Arrival of Rain' and signifying fertility.
DEKAYDEN
MasculineDekayden: A unique, mysterious name of unknown origin; possibly derived from Gaelic surname DeKayden or entirely original.
DEKAYLA
FeminineWest African Yoruba origin, meaning 'born on Monday,' a day considered auspicious and blessed in this culture.
DEKE
MasculineAmerican given name of Dutch origin, derived from the English surname Dekker meaning tailor or cloth cutter, possibly shortened from Adriaan ("noble birth").
DEKEISHA
FeminineUnique feminine name of African American origin, composed of 'De' and 'Keisha', with meanings 'like a bracelet' or 'binding'. Its exact origin and meaning remain unclear due to lack of historical records but may have personal significance attached to it.