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DJAVON
MasculineThe name Djavon is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning "born on Tuesday," given traditionally to boys born on this day according to ancient cultural practices still observed in parts of Africa today.
DJAY
MasculineUnique African name, meaning 'to rule or reign' in Malinké, signifying power or authority.
DJIBRIL
MasculineWest African origin from the Fulani people, meaning "gateway to paradise" or "the one who brings good news." It signifies hope and happiness, often given after a long wait for a child, and holds Islamic significance as another name for the archangel Gabriel.
DJIMON
MasculineDistinctive African name of Fulani origin, signifying 'hope through endurance'.
DJON
MasculineDjón is an uncommon African name of Fulani origin, primarily found in Nigeria, with no specific meaning attributed to it.
DJORDJE
MasculineSerbian name derived from the Greek Theodoros, meaning 'gift of God'.
DJOSER
MasculineEgyptian name meaning 'Holy One', chosen by King Djoser himself around 2630 BCE.
DJUAN
MasculineAfrican American name derived from the Swahili word "djani," meaning "to be alive." It signifies life, vitality, strength, and perseverance.
DKAI
MasculineUnique and distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning.
DKAIDEN
MasculineRecently coined, unique name of unknown origin and meaning.
DKARI
MasculineAfrican-derived name, particularly from Yoruba culture, meaning "she who makes noise like thunder" and embodying strength and resilience.
DKARTER
MasculineRecently coined name of unknown origin and meaning, first used in the late 20th century as an original choice by parents.
DKHARI
MasculineCaptivating North African name, originating from Morocco, meaning 'time' in Arabic.
DKOTA
MasculineDakota is a unisex name of Native American origin, derived from the Sioux tribe's words 'Dakhota' or 'Lakhota', meaning 'friend' or 'ally'. It gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th century for its strong cultural heritage and distinctive sound.
DKWON
MasculineUnique Korean surname derived from "DKwon," one of South Korea's most common surnames. While it doesn't have a specific meaning, it's often associated with strength, wisdom, and courage due to its historical significance during the Baekje dynasty (18 BCE - 660 CE). Today, Dkwon is a popular surname among Koreans worldwide, carrying rich cultural heritage and resonating with those who bear it as a symbol of resilience and wisdom.
DKYRIE
MasculineUncommon given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
DLEH
MasculineRare, unique name of unknown origin with no widely accepted etymology or meaning. Its rarity contributes to its mystery and uniqueness.
DLYAN
MasculineDylan is an ancient Welsh name derived from "dy," wave, and "llan," pool, translating to "son of the waves.
DMANI
MasculineThe Greek-origin name Dmani means "to tame or subdue".
DMAR
MasculineThe given name Dmar is of Arabic origin, meaning 'to sing' or 'recite poetry', associated with creativity and expression.
DMARCO
MasculineItalian-origin name derived from Latin 'Marcus', meaning 'dedicated to Mars'. It's rare yet powerful, echoing Roman god of war strength.
DMARCUS
MasculineDistinctive given name of unknown origin, often associated with African American communities where it might be seen as a variant of Marcus or a blend of two names.
DMAREON
MasculineUnique name of uncertain origin, popularized by its use as Cloud Strife's full name in Final Fantasy VII.
DMARI
MasculineUkrainian origin, derived from Дмитро (Dmytro), meaning 'to honor' or 'respect', reflecting its historical use as a title for brave soldiers.
DMARIAN
MasculineSlavic name derived from "dmítrij", meaning "dedicated to Mars", the Roman god of war, and signifies strength, courage, and bravery.
DMARIO
MasculineRare, distinctive name of Italian origin, variant of Dmitri/Demetrio, meaning 'follower/belonging to Demeter', Greek goddess of harvest.
DMARION
MasculineDistinctive male given name of Latin origin, derived from 'dominus' meaning 'lord' or 'master', historically used for Roman slaves owned by high-ranking citizens.
DMARIUS
MasculineRomanian name of Latin origin, meaning 'lord' or 'master', conveying strength and dignity.
DMARKO
MasculineModern Slavic male name derived from Marko, meaning 'of Mars', the Roman god of war, signifying strength and courage.
DMARKUS
MasculineThe name Dmarkus has no known origin and no widely accepted meaning or history associated with it; it's a creative invention rather than a traditional name rooted in a particular culture or language.
DMARQUIS
MasculineUnique, African-origin name from West Africa, introduced to the Americas via the Atlantic slave trade. Its meaning is likely personal or familial, as it lacks universal significance or historical figures attached to it. Today, it's more prevalent in Western cultures among people of African descent, yet remains uncommon and distinctive due to its unique spelling and sound.
DMARRION
MasculineUnique African American name created by combining parts of other names like Darryl, Marlon, and Jamal. Its meaning is subjective but often associated with strength, intelligence, creativity, and individuality.
DMAURI
MasculineAfrican origin name of Yoruba extraction, meaning 'peace'.
DMAURION
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived name originally given to individuals of Moorish descent or with dark skin in ancient Rome.
DMAZI
MasculineRare Polish name derived from the word "dzmiać", meaning "to roar" or "to make noise".
DMERE
MasculineUnusual first name of uncertain origin, possibly Irish with a speculative meaning of 'free-man' or 'warlike', but no definitive evidence exists.
DMETRI
MasculineDmitri is a Slavic name derived from Demetrios, meaning "dedicated to Demeter," the Greek goddess of harvest and fertility. It has a rich history in Russia and other Slavic countries.
DMETRIUS
MasculineDmitrius is a classic Greek boys' name meaning "to respect" or "to honor".
DMICHAEL
MasculineVariant of Michael, of Hebrew origin meaning "Who is like God?
DMIR
MasculineDmitry is a Russian name meaning "dedicated to Demeter," used since the Middle Ages and popular among historical figures like Dmitry Donskoy.