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DOLAN
MasculineIrish given name that originally meant "little dark one," derived from the ancient Gaelic surname O'Dolan, which denoted descendants of a dark-complexioned person.
DOLEN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "dolen," meaning "whirlpool or eddy." It was inspired by the swirling motion of water and once associated with powerful rulers like Llywelyn the Great.
DOLL
MasculineThe name Doll is an English derivative of Dorothy or Dolly, meaning "gift of battle.
DOLLIE
MasculinePlayful American girl's name derived from Dolores, meaning "sorrowful" in Spanish, though Dollie sounds cheerful and vintage-charming.
DOLLY
MasculineDolly, derived from Old English 'dol' or 'dull', means 'meek' or 'gentle'. Originally used as a nickname for Dorothy or Mary, it evolved into a standalone given name in the 19th century, popularized during the Victorian era due to its warm and inviting connotations.
DOLORES
MasculineFeminine name of Spanish and Italian origin, meaning 'sorrows' or 'pain', popularized by Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote.
DOLPH
MasculineDutch name meaning "dolphin", originating from the nickname Dolphijn given to cheerful or playful people since the Middle Ages.
DOLPHIS
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "to deliver or set free," associated with the hero of Argonautica and dolphins in ancient Greek culture.
DOLPHUS
MasculineRare American given name derived from the Greek word "delphys," meaning "womb." It gained popularity in the southern United States during the mid-19th century as a nickname signifying strength and resilience, with notable bearers including Civil War soldier Dolphus Meekins and blues guitarist Dolphus Weary.
DOLTON
MasculineAmerican given name coined by author Stephen King for his 1979 novel "The Long Walk." It signified strength and determination in the character Dolton Baragh, but it's not traditionally recognized and remains primarily literary with rare recent usage.
DOM
MasculineShort form of Dominick or Dominican, originating from the Latin word 'dominus', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.
DOMANI
MasculineItalian name that means "tomorrow," symbolizing hope and new beginnings.
DOMANIC
MasculineIrish male name derived from 'Domnall', meaning 'Son of the World'.
DOMANICK
MasculineIrish-derived given name that translates to "descendant of Domhnach," which means "of the church" or "Sunday.
DOMANIK
MasculineSlavic name meaning "home" or "house," popular in Czech Republic and Slovakia, tracing back to medieval times through figures like Domaník the Black.
DOMANIQUE
MasculineDominique is a unisex name of Latin origin, meaning 'lord' or 'master', also associated with 'lady' or 'mistress'. It's been popular throughout history in various cultures, including France, Italy, Spain, and English-speaking countries, with notable figures like Domenico Scarlatti and Domenico Modugno.
DOMARI
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from "dom," meaning "silent" or "mute." It evokes thoughtfulness and reflection, with historic ties to skilled artisans in ancient Israel.
DOMARION
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from "domaine," meaning "estate" or "land." Though not widely used historically, its unique elegance makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a meaningful and international-sounding name.
DOMENIC
MasculineItalian origin, signifies 'master' or 'lord' and was traditionally given to boys of noble birth or authority.
DOMENICK
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin "Dominicus," meaning "of the Lord" or "belonging to the Lord.
DOMENICO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin 'Dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to the Lord', reflecting its religious origins.
DOMENIK
MasculineLatin-derived boy's name meaning 'of the lord', popularized by Saint Dominic and often associated with Italian heritage.
DOMENIQUE
MasculineElegant Italian name derived from Latin 'dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord'.
DOMER
MasculineRare, Latin-derived name originating from the Roman family name Domitius, possibly signifying 'born in the morning'.
DOMETRIUS
MasculineDometrius, of Latin origin, signifies 'lord' or 'master', reflecting power and authority. It was used as a title of respect in medieval times.
DOMIAN
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived name originally used as a title for powerful figures before evolving into a given name popular among families of Latin descent.
DOMIANO
MasculineRare Latin-origin given name derived from 'domus', meaning 'house'. It was historically associated with prominent, wealthy families.
DOMICO
MasculineRare Italian name derived from Latin "Dominicus," meaning "of the Lord," paying homage to Saint Dominic, the founder of the Dominican Order.
DOMINADOR
MasculineRare, Spanish-origin name derived from "dominar," meaning "to dominate" or "rule." It signifies power and leadership, tracing back to medieval Spain where it was traditionally given to noble eldest sons. Despite its rarity, Dominador's unique sound and exotic appeal make it memorable.
DOMINANCE
MasculinePowerful-sounding male name of Latin origin, translating to 'dominating' or 'having control over', reflecting its meaning of dominance and power.
DOMINANT
MasculineThe name Dominant originates from Latin, meaning "having power or influence", derived from the Latin word "dominus" which translates to "lord" or "master".
DOMINCK
MasculineThe charming and distinctive name Dominick is of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "Dominus" which means "lord" or "master".
DOMINECK
MasculineLatin origin, translates to 'lord' or 'master', reflecting its medieval roots and association with authority.
DOMINEEK
MasculineUncommon name of Latin origin, created by combining 'domino-' meaning 'lord' or 'master', with the Dutch suffix '-eek'. It translates to 'house' or 'home', reflecting a sense of belonging and uniqueness.
DOMINEK
MasculineUnisex name of Slavic origin, derived from 'domini', meaning 'lord' or 'master', and popularized during medieval times.
DOMINEKE
MasculineRare, elegant female given name of Latin origin, derived from "domina," meaning "lady" or "mistress.
DOMINEQUE
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning "Lord" or "Master," used as a title for rulers in ancient Rome and among European nobility throughout history. It signifies power, elegance, and sophistication.
DOMINGA
MasculineDistinctive Spanish girl's name derived from "domingo," meaning Sunday.
DOMINGO
MasculineSpanish name derived from the Latin 'dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord'.
DOMINGOS
MasculinePortuguese male name derived from the Latin "dominicus", meaning "of the Lord". Traditionally given to children born on a Sunday, it has been popular among Portuguese-speaking communities since the Middle Ages and continues to be used today.