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DALLON
MaleIrish male given name derived from the Gaelic word "dálach," meaning "gentle" or "meek." It has gained popularity recently despite its scarcity in historical records, and it continues to be associated with Ireland's cultural heritage.
DALLTON
MaleRare English name derived from 'Æþelþun', meaning 'noble fortress'.
DALLYN
MaleRare Welsh name derived from Dallien, meaning "from Dalhunia," an ancient Welsh kingdom known for bravery and wisdom. First recorded during King Henry III's reign (1216-1272), Dallyn has historical roots and offers uniqueness as both a boy's or girl's name.
DALMAR
MaleRare Scandinavian given name meaning 'valley warrior', derived from Old Norse elements dalr and marr. It was borne by legendary Viking chieftains and embodies strength and courage.
DALMER
MaleUncommon name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Old French word "dalmer," meaning "to thresh" or "to beat." Its use as a given name has been rare historically and it lacks significant cultural associations or historical figures named Dalmer.
DALON
MaleWelsh origin and means "calm" or "serene".
DALONI
MaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "meeting of two great rivers." It's not common outside Nigeria and Benin but has started to gain recognition globally due to its distinct sound and rich cultural heritage.
DALONTA
MaleRare African name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, translating to "We have been patient" and symbolizing perseverance and endurance.
DALONTAE
MaleRare, African-American given name with uncertain origins but often associated with West African influences.
DALONTE
MaleAfrican American name of Yoruba origin meaning "wealthy.
DALONZO
MaleDalonzo, of African origin, signifies 'calmness' or 'peaceful' in Yoruba culture.
DALPHUS
MaleAfrican origin given name derived from the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, meaning "born on a Monday." It was introduced to the English-speaking world through the slave trade and is primarily used among African American families in the southern United States. Despite its rarity, it is often chosen for its distinctive sound, meaningful origins, and connection to African roots.
DALSHAWN
MaleUnique African American name created by blending Dalvin ('valley white') and Shawn ('god is gracious').
DALSON
MaleRare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'dál' meaning 'valley' and 'haugr' meaning 'hill', translating to 'dweller in the valley by the hill'. It has historic Viking Age roots, conveying a unique charm and connection to Scandinavian cultural heritage.
DALSTON
MaleUncommon yet historically significant English given name derived from the Old Saxon Ðælstana, meaning "valley stone.
DALTAN
MaleRare and unique given name of unknown origin, often associated with Scottish families due to its potential Gaelic roots meaning "meadow".
DALTEN
MaleRare French name derived from 'dault', meaning 'valiant' or 'brave', popular among medieval French nobility.
DALTIN
MaleUncommon yet compelling Irish name derived from 'Dalta', meaning 'companion' or 'friend'. It carries a historic significance, often associated with loyalty in medieval Ireland.
DALTON
MaleDalton is of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'dael' meaning 'valley', and gained popularity during the Victorian era. It shares roots with the surname Dale, originally given to residents of valleys. Despite its popularity, Dalton has no specific traditions or celebrations associated with it, but may evoke a connection to nature due to its origins.
DALTRY
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from the surname O'Daltrai, meaning 'descendant of Daltraigh', which translates to 'blind or dark beach'. It was borne by warriors and chieftains in medieval Munster and carries connotations of strength and courage.
DALTYN
MaleIrish name meaning 'from the meadow', derived from the surname O'Daltun, and gained popularity as a given name in the United States during the 1980s.
DALVEN
MaleUnique Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word "Dvalin," meaning "to sleep" or "to slumber.
DALVIN
MaleNorwegian name derived from Old Norse elements "dalr" meaning valley and "vinr" meaning friend, suggesting a person who finds joy in nature's beauty and is friendly towards all.
DALVON
MaleIgbo-African name meaning 'Come in Peace'.
DALVYN
MaleWelsh-origin given name derived from 'Dafydd', meaning 'leader' or 'enycler'.
DALY
MaleIrish origin name derived from "Ó Dubhthaigh," meaning 'descendant of the dark-haired one'. It has been associated with notable figures like Matthew Daly, mayor of San Francisco, and actor Barry Daly. Despite its uniqueness, Daly carries a rich history and significant contributions to various fields.
DALYN
MaleRecent yet distinctive Welsh name meaning "gentle" or "beloved," reflecting Welsh traditions of naming with positive meanings.
DALYNN
MaleDistinctive American name created by combining Dallas (Texas) and Lynn ("lake/waterfall"), with connotations of elegance and strength despite lacking historical significance.
DALYS
MaleDistinctive Latin name derived from 'daily', relating to each day, popular for its meaningful origin despite lacking historical precedent.
DALYSS
MaleModern Greek feminine name meaning "of the sea" or "born by the sea," combining elements from Dalia and Alyss.
DALZIEL
MaleUnique Scottish name meaning "famous for his zeal," derived from old Scottish words "dall" (famous, proud) and "zeal.
DAM
MaleHebrew name meaning "to be silent," derived from the root verb דם.
DAMACIO
MaleRare, Latin-origin male name derived from "damnum", meaning harm or loss, but not necessarily carrying negative connotations. Popularized in Spain historically, notably through Saint Damasus I, the name has variants like Damian and Damianita.
DAMAIN
MaleDamian is a unique Latin-derived name meaning 'to tame' or 'to subdue', popularized by Saint Damian, an early Christian martyr.
DAMAINE
MaleRare, Haitian-origin given name believed to mean "hand of blood.
DAMAIRE
MaleRare, French-origin given name meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', associated with Saint Damaise, but its exact origins remain somewhat mysterious despite historical presence in France.
DAMAJ
MaleSlavic name derived from Damian, meaning "Jupiter's home.
DAMAJAE
MaleAfrican American name of unknown origin, likely created in the late 20th century to reflect trends towards unique baby names. Its meaning remains unclear but it's often associated with Damien or Diamond. Despite its rarity historically, Damajae has gained popularity among African American families and is now commonly used for girls, though it can also be given to boys.
DAMAJAH
MaleUncommon yet captivating African name of Swahili origin, derived from "damu" meaning "blood," with "-ajah" signifying "one who brings." It translates to "one who brings life," suggesting strength and vitality.
DAMAJE
MaleTraditional Yoruba name from Nigeria and Benin, derived from 'Damilare,' meaning 'twins are at home.'