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DUSHANE
MasculineUncommon Indian name derived from 'Dushyanta', meaning 'dark' or 'black', associated with a legendary king in Hindu mythology.
DUSHAUN
MasculineIgbo name from Nigeria meaning 'bringing forth youth'.
DUSHAWN
MasculineAfrican American name derived from "Dushane," meaning "love and wisdom" or "appreciation of wisdom.
DUSHON
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from 'dosh', meaning 'swift' or 'hasty'. It's associated with biblical rebel Dathan and symbolizes speed and agility in Jewish tradition.
DUSIN
MasculineRare Slavic male name meaning "little soul" or "soul's child".
DUSITN
MasculineRare Thai male given name derived from the ancient city Dusit, meaning "virtuous" or "holy," reflecting its sacred nature and embodying wisdom and strength.
DUSKIN
MasculineRare and unique given name with unknown origin and meaning, often chosen for its distinct sound or as a statement of individuality.
DUSTAN
MasculineRare American male name with roots in Middle English, derived from 'dusten', meaning 'from Duston', a Cheshire village linked to Protestant martyrs John Bradshaw and Thomas Cottam.
DUSTEN
MasculineUnisex Native American name of Cherokee origin, meaning 'red', symbolizing sunset or autumn leaves.
DUSTI
MasculineUnique Persian name meaning "friend," reflecting the high value placed on friendship in Persian culture.
DUSTIE
MasculineUnique American name coined in the early 1900s as a blend of Dusty and -ie, with no specific meaning attached but often associated with earthiness or adaptability.
DUSTIN
MasculineAmerican boy's name derived from 'dust', meaning grounded or resilient.
DUSTINE
MasculineAmerican-coined name from Louis L'Amour's 1964 novel "The Rider of the Lawless Valley," meaning 'dust' or 'earth,' possibly combining Dustin and Christine.
DUSTINJAMES
MasculineAmerican male given name composed of Dustin and James, combining Old Norse 'stone of Thor' strength with English 'supplanter' meaning, creating a unique and powerful identity.
DUSTION
MasculineRare Latin name meaning "to rise from dust" or "born from dust," inspired by Adam's creation in the Bible.
DUSTN
MasculineAmerican name with origins in English word "dusty", meaning covered in dust or having a dusty appearance.
DUSTON
MasculineUncommon English male given name derived from the Old English word 'dust', meaning 'earth' or 'soil', historically associated with reliability and being down-to-earth.
DUSTUN
MasculineUncommon name with unknown origin and meaning.
DUSTY
MasculineRare English given name believed to derive from the word 'dust', although this theory lacks definitive evidence. It may also be a nickname or pet form of names like Dustin or Duston, meaning 'brave' or 'proud'. Its origin and meaning remain uncertain due to its rarity.
DUSTYN
MasculineModern American name derived from the Old Norse 'Þórsteinn', meaning 'stone of Thor'. Though rare, it's seen as a unique variant of Dustin.
DUT
MasculineThe name Dut originates from Ethiopia, where it is a boy's name meaning "God is merciful" in Amharic. It is historically significant, having been borne by Emperor Yohannes IV (1837-1889).
DUTCH
MasculineAmerican given name of Dutch origin, popular in the Southern states during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It means 'from the Netherlands' or 'of Dutch descent.'
DUTTON
MasculineEnglish surname of medieval origin meaning 'to shout or roar'.
DUVAL
MasculineFrench surname that means "of the valley," originally given to individuals who lived near valleys, particularly in Normandy. It first appeared in records in the 13th century.
DUVALL
MasculineRare French origin given name derived from "du val," meaning "of the valley." It has historical significance dating back to medieval France, where it was initially used as a surname by the prominent Duvall family of Normandy.
DUVAN
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from 'duende', meaning 'elf' or 'goblin'.
DUVID
MasculineHebrew name meaning "beloved," derived from the word "dod" and famously borne by King David in some translations.
DUVIER
MasculineUnique male given name of Haitian origin, derived from the Creole word "douvi" meaning 'to flow', symbolizing adaptability and strength.
DUVON
MasculineDistinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from French 'doux' meaning 'sweet', or an English variant of Devon.
DUWAINE
MasculineUnique male name of African American origin created by Duke Ellington as a blend of his nickname "Duke" and his daughter Yevonne's name, with possible meanings related to nobility or youthfulness.
DUWAN
MasculineUncommon name of African origin, derived from Swahili words "du" (two) and "wan" (one), symbolizing unity or harmony.
DUWANE
MasculineRare American given name derived from a combination of Дуwayne and Duane, both of Scottish origin meaning "dark-haired" or "very dark".
DUWARD
MasculineUncommon English name derived from 'du' meaning 'bold' or 'daring', and 'weard' meaning 'guardian', thus signifying 'bold guardian'.
DUWAYNE
MasculineRare American male name coined by author Richard S. Prather in his 1954 novel 'Bait and Switch', with no specific meaning but often associated with leadership due to its similarity to names like Wayne and Duke.
DUY
MasculineUnisex name of ancient Vietnamese origin, derived from the word "đühl" meaning "mooring rope". It is believed to have been chosen based on its meaningful influence over destiny or fate in Vietnamese culture.
DVANTE
MasculineEnigmatic male given name of uncertain origin, with meanings varying from 'God is merciful' to 'God gave me strength', often associated with African or African American roots despite lacking concrete evidence.
DVAUGHN
MasculineAmerican origin, created by combining "D" (from names like David) with "-vaughn" (from Irish/Welsh surnames meaning 'small'/'by the riverbank'), gaining popularity in recent years despite its unclear exact origins and undocumented meaning.
DVID
MasculineDavid: Hebrew origin, meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle', associated with biblical King David.
DVIR
MasculineRare Hebrew boy's name meaning 'between two worlds'.
DVON
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'dark-haired', derived from Davon which means 'beloved'.