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DVONTA
MasculineAfrican Yoruba name meaning "one who has made a vow".
DVONTAE
MasculineDistinctive African-American name formed by combining Devon ('dark-haired') and Taye ('to come after').
DVONTE
MasculineUnique African American given name, possibly derived from Devon or Donald, coined in the late 20th century. It may signify divine mercy, though its exact meaning is not defined.
DWADE
MasculineRare yet distinctive American male name with Old English roots meaning "warrior settlement.
DWAIN
MasculineUncommon American name derived from the Scottish surname Dawson, meaning "son of Donald".
DWAINE
MasculineDistinctive American name derived from the Welsh 'Dafydd', meaning 'leader' or 'enlightened one'.
DWAN
MasculineRare, unique name of uncertain origin, often chosen for its distinct sound despite having no known meaning.
DWANE
MasculineUnique male given name of African American origin, coined by basketball legend Dwane Casey. Despite its unknown explicit meaning, it is often associated with positive attributes like strength and uniqueness. Several notable figures have carried this distinctive name throughout history.
DWANN
MasculineAfrican unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who causes rivers to flow" or "one who brings forth the waters," symbolizing life and fertility in African culture.
DWANYE
MasculineUncommon yet significant African American name derived from the Swahili word 'dawa', meaning 'medicine' or 'remedy'.
DWARD
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from Dafydd, meaning 'beloved' or 'generous', reflecting kindness and generosity.
DWAUN
MasculineDistinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word 'dawa', meaning medicine or remedy. It signifies a career in healthcare or healing arts.
DWAYLON
MasculineRare American boys' name coined by Stephen King for his character Dwayne "Dwaylon" Harris in the novel "Night Shift". Its origin and meaning remain uncertain, but it may derive from Welsh Dwfn or be a blend of Dwane and Wayne. Despite its limited historical use, Dwaylon has gained some popularity, particularly in English-speaking countries like the U.S., although it remains relatively uncommon.
DWAYN
MasculineDwayne is an American name of Irish origin derived from Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning "dark-haired" or "of the dark brow.
DWAYNE
MasculineAmerican male given name derived from the Old English surname Wayne, meaning "from the wagon maker's house.
DWEN
MasculineRare given name of unknown origin, with suggestions of Welsh roots or connection to 'Dawn', but no concrete evidence.
DWIGHT
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old English word "Þwīg", meaning "war".
DWIJ
MasculineSanskrit-derived name that signifies 'twice-born', referencing Hindu spiritual rebirth.
DWON
MasculineAfrican origin, a variation of Don meaning "judge" in English, popularized by Nigerian author Wole Soyinka in his play "The Strong Breed". It's a unisex name with cultural significance among the Yoruba ethnic group, appealing for its uniqueness and wisdom connotation.
DWONE
MasculineUncommon name of African origin derived from Swahili 'dovu', meaning 'elephant'. It signifies strength and wisdom.
DWRIGHT
MasculineUnique American name variant of Dwight, meaning "from wide district" in Old English, gaining prominence through association with figures like Dwight D. Eisenhower.
DWUAN
MasculineUnique African male given name derived from the Swahili word "dawa" meaning medicine or healing. It signifies hope, healing, and renewal.
DWYANE
MasculineRare male name of African origin, derived from Louisiana Creole, with uncertain meaning but often associated with the number two.
DWYER
MasculineThe surname Dwyer is of Irish origin, deriving from the Gaelic "O'Dubhthaigh," meaning "descendant of the dark-haired one.
DWYNE
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from the ancient word "dwfn," meaning "deep" or "remote.
DYAIR
MasculineUnique Scottish-origin given name derived from the surname "Dye", possibly meaning 'dark' in Scottish Gaelic.
DYAIRE
MasculineAfrican origin from the Mandinka people, means "one who brings joy" or "happy occasion".
DYAMI
MasculineRare, Native American (Taino) given name meaning 'twin,' symbolizing balance and duality.
DYAMOND
MasculineThe name Diamond originates from the Greek word 'adamas,' meaning unbreakable, reflecting the gemstone's hardness and durability.
DYAN
MasculineRare, Persian-derived unisex name meaning "precious gemstone," popularized by historical figures like Princess Dyanat-i Bukhara and actress Dyan Cannon.
DYANI
MasculineBeautiful African name meaning 'hunter', traditionally bestowing strength and courage upon both boys and girls.
DYANTE
MasculineIntriguing unisex name of African origin coined by Langston Hughes, potentially meaning "radiant one.
DYCE
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Dùis", meaning 'dark'.
DYCEN
MasculineDycen, of Welsh origin, means "day", symbolizing new beginnings and light.
DYEGO
MasculineBrazilian name derived from Portuguese 'deus', meaning 'god'.
DYER
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from an occupational surname meaning "dye worker" or "fuller," reflecting its origins in medieval England's textile industry.
DYIAN
MasculineDistinctive French male name meaning 'to shine' or 'brilliant'.
DYKE
MasculineUnique unisex given name of English origin, derived from the Middle English word "dyk," meaning someone who worked on or owned a dyke for flood control purposes. It symbolizes strength, perseverance, adaptability, guardianship, and responsibility.
DYLAHN
MasculineDylahn: An uncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, likely created by parents seeking a distinctive option.
DYLAM
MasculineOriginal, exotic name with unknown origins and no established meaning, likely invented by its creator for its unique sound or expression of personal identity.