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DMIRI
MasculineHebrew name derived from 'dimyon', meaning imagination or vision.
DMITRI
MasculineGreek origin, meaning 'follower of Demeter', the goddess of harvest.
DMITRII
MasculineSlavic name of Greek origin meaning "dedicated to Demeter," associated with Saint Demetrius of Thessalonica in Russian Orthodoxy. It has been popular throughout Russian history, notably carried by Grand Prince Dmitrii Donskoi who helped establish Russia's independence from Mongol rule. Prominent literary figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky's character Dmitri Karamazov and composer Dmitri Shostakovich have also borne this name, reflecting its enduring strength and courage.
DMITRIS
MasculineGreek male name derived from "dimitra", meaning "to cultivate" or "to tame". It honors Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest and agriculture. Traditionally used in Greece and Eastern Orthodox countries, Dmitris was popularized during the Byzantine Empire and has been carried by numerous notable figures throughout history.
DMITRIUS
MasculineGreek name derived from Demetrios, meaning "belonging to Demeter," the goddess of harvest and fertility. It has been popular in Eastern European cultures for centuries and was commonly given to male children born during harvest season. The name evolved into Dmitrius over time and remains popular today, associated with strength, courage, and wisdom due to notable figures like Saint Dimitri of Thessaloniki and Dmitri Donskoy.
DMITRIY
MasculineHistoric Russian name of Greek origin, meaning "devoted follower", popularized by saints like Demetrios of Thessaloniki and Tsars such as Dmitriy Donskoy.
DMITRY
MasculinePopular male name of Eastern Slavic origin, derived from Demetrios, meaning 'devoted to Demeter.' It has been carried by notable figures like Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy and Tsar Dmitry I, and is associated with literary character Dmitry Karamazov in Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov.
DMON
MasculineDemon is a name of Slavic origin, derived from the Old Slavic word 'demon', meaning 'spirit' or 'ghost'. It was often given as a nod to Slavic beliefs in spirits and ghosts.
DMONI
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from the word "dam," meaning "blood." It's associated with atonement in Jewish tradition and was famously borne by Rabbi Dmoni Zaken.
DMONTAE
MasculineUnique, recently created African-American name formed by combining Demont (Latin for 'mountain', signifying strength) and Taheem (Arabic for 'noble').
DMONTE
MasculineRare yet distinct male name of Latin origin, derived from "mons," meaning "mountain.
DMOREA
MasculineUncommon name of uncertain origin, with no widely recognized etymology or historical background. Its meaning is open to interpretation, as it may have been created specifically by its bearer's parents for its unique sound and memorability.
DMYTRO
MasculineThe Ukrainian name Dmytro originates from the Greek Demetrios, meaning 'dedicated to Demeter', and has been popular among Ukrainians for centuries.
DNAIEL
MasculineDaniel, of Hebrew origin, means 'God is my judge', reflecting justice and divine judgment.
DNIEL
MasculineDaniel is a Hebrew male given name meaning "God is my judge," derived from "dani" (judge) and "el" (God). It was borne by the biblical prophet Daniel, known for interpreting dreams and visions. Today, it remains popular worldwide, often associated with wisdom and strength of character.
DO
MasculineThe name 'Do' is of Korean origin, derived from '도,' meaning 'road' or 'pathway.' It signifies progress and destiny, often given to children wishing them an easy journey through life.
DOAK
MasculineRare Scottish surname derived from "Dawkins," meaning maker or seller of small cakes.
DOAN
MasculineRare, Vietnamese given name derived from "doàn," meaning "group" or "team," first used as such in the late 20th century.
DOANE
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'Dogan', meaning 'from Dogan's village'.
DOANLD
MasculineDonald is a Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'Domhnall', meaning 'proud chief' or 'powerful ruler'.
DOBBIE
MasculineRare Scottish given name with an intriguing origin, derived from the surname Doub(e) or Dubh meaning 'dark' or 'black'. It was originally a nickname for someone with dark hair or complexion, or perhaps referred to a person with a melancholic disposition.
DOBBY
MasculineRare English first name derived from 'dobb', meaning 'cupboard' or 'chest'.
DOBIE
MasculineRare, Scottish-origin given name that means "cupbearer," originating from Old Norse "dróbi" or Gaelic "Dubh.
DOC
MasculineDoc" is an English given name that originated from the Latin words "docere," meaning 'to teach,' and "tor," meaning 'a doer.' It signified 'teacher' or 'instructor.'
DOCK
MasculineEnglish origin, possibly derived from Douglas or docks, with varying meanings including "dark," referencing ships, or having nautical connections.
DOCKIE
MasculineUnusual given name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or history.
DOCTOR
MasculineLatin origin meaning 'teacher' or 'instructor', can be a Christian name related to St. Thomas Becket or a hopeful African name for children born on doctor's day.
DODD
MasculineUncommon English given name with uncertain origins, potentially meaning 'to die' in Old English, or being a variant of Old Norse names Dodda and Dudda.
DODGE
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old English 'doege', meaning 'lead' or 'to lead', and also associated with the verb 'dodge'. It has been used as a first name for centuries in England and other English-speaking countries.
DODGER
MasculineAmerican male given name derived from 'dodge', conveying speed, agility, and cleverness.
DODI
MasculineArabic-derived name meaning "captain" or "leader," also signifying "beloved" and associated with King David.
DODSON
MasculineUncommon English surname originating from the Old Norse personal name Þórðr, meaning "thunder god.
DOEL
MasculineRare yet intriguing Spanish given name derived from "duelo," meaning mourning or lamentation, originating among the Basque people in Spain and France.
DOHA
MasculineArabic feminine given name derived from "dahwa," meaning "invitation" or "summons," referring to the call for prayer in Islamic culture. Traditionally given to daughters of prominent families, Doha has expanded in popularity due to its elegant sound and profound meaning.
DOHN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Dubhthaigh, translating to 'descendant of the dark-haired one,' signifying someone with dark hair.
DOHNOVAN
MasculineRare and unique name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly invented or a variant spelling of another name.
DOIL
MasculineScottish name derived from Gaelic 'dubh', meaning 'dark' or 'black'. Traditionally used by Clan MacDonald, this historic name honors a warrior who fought bravely at the Battle of Culloden in 1746.
DOIS
MasculineRare and unusual first name of unknown origin, believed by some to be made-up, and by others to derive from various sources such as 'deux' in French or the diminutive of Douais.
DOKKEN
MasculineNorwegian male given name derived from Old Norse "Dökkinn," meaning "of darkness" or "dark-haired." It has historical significance as the name of a dwarven smith in Norse mythology, and while it's gained international recognition through figures like musician Tom C. Dokken, it can be given to any child regardless of their future career path.
DOKOTA
MasculineUnique, Sioux origin name translating to "friend/allies", reflecting community unity.