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Cylee is an American invented name, first used in 2008, with no specific meaning but often perceived as a feminine variation of Kyle, meaning "narrow channel of water".
Cyleigh is a distinctive American female given name with no definitive etymology but gained recent popularity due to its modern and elegant sound.
Cyler is a unique American name derived from "cycle," suggesting motion and progression, though it lacks historical context or established meaning.
Cylia is a rare, Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'small cylinder', created by combining 'cy-' and '-lia'. It's popularized in recent times by American actress Cylia Black.
Cyndal is a unique female name of American origin, created by author Vonda N. McIntyre for her 1980 science fiction novel 'Dreamsnake'.
Cynequa is a unique Native American name of Cherokee origin meaning "woman who is always happy.
Dacorey is a distinctive male name of American origin, derived from 'dakor' meaning 'to run' or 'to chase', symbolizing energy, ambition, and determination.
Dakota is a Native American unisex name derived from the Sioux tribe, meaning "friend" or "ally.
Dacotah is a unique, Sioux-origin name meaning "allies" or "friends," reflecting unity among the Dakota people.
Dadrianna is a unique American name, likely created by combining elements from various names or sounds, with no documented meaning or history.
Daeisha is an original African-American feminine name created by combining "Da-" with "-isha," without a specific meaning but conveying strength and uniqueness.
Daejah is an African American-originated name created in the late 20th century, notable for its rhythmic sound and distinctive spelling, but with no specific meaning or historical figure associated with it.
Daejohn is a modern African American name with uncertain origins, potentially created by combining rapper Da Brat and singer-songwriter John Legend, though this theory lacks confirmation. It has no specific meaning or historical significance but offers uniqueness without complexity.
Daequan is a unique African American given name, believed to be a blend of Danté and Aquila (meaning "eagle"), potentially signifying "Eagle like Dante".
Daequon is a Swahili-derived African American name meaning 'one who brings peace'.
Daeshon is an uncommon name of African American origin, formed by combining Dasha ("morning star") and Deonte ("gift from God"). Despite lacking its own specific meaning or history, Daeshon evokes strength and uniqueness due to its powerful components and modern appeal.
Dahana is an enigmatic name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, believed to have possible African or Native American roots but lacking concrete evidence. Despite this mystery, it has been used as both boys' and girls' names in various cultures since the 1970s, though rarely so.
Dahlon is a rare male name of American origin with an unknown meaning and uncertain roots, yet it has gained popularity recently due to its unique sound and modern feel.
Dahlton is an American origin male given name of unknown history and meaning, believed to be created as a combination of Dalton and Hall.
Daijiah is a modern African American name, created by combining "Dai" and "Jiah," with no specific meanings attached. Despite lacking historical significance or a universal interpretation, it has gained popularity for its unique sound and associations with beauty and elegance.
Daiquan is an African-origin male name meaning 'powerful strength', popularized during the 1970s-80s within the African American community as a reflection of African culture and heritage.
Daishon is an African American name that combines "Dai," meaning "large" or "great," and "Shon," a variant of Shawn meaning "God is gracious.
Daisymae is a unique American given name combining 'Daisy', derived from the day's eye flower, and 'Mae' short for Mary, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'exalted one', interpreted as 'blossoming Mary'.
Daiveon is an uncommon African American name derived from David, meaning "beloved" in Hebrew, combining creativity and heritage.
Daivion is an American given name with Latin origins, derived from "divinus" meaning "divine" or "godlike".
Daizha is an African American name created by author Terry McMillan for her 1992 novel "Waiting to Exhale". It's a blend of Diana and Liza, but doesn't have a specific meaning. Despite being relatively rare, it's known for its creativity and association with African American culture.
Dajanae is an African American name of Swahili origin meaning "to love," created by combining "dajana" with the English suffix "-nae.
Dajauna is a unique African-American name created in the late 20th century as a blend of Jacqueline and Davina.
Dajean is an American-originated given name created by author Stephen King for his fictional character Dee Ford in his 1983 novel "Christine," without a explicit meaning defined.
Dajon is a modern African American name derived from combining Jade ('precious stone') and Jonathan ('gift of God'), symbolizing 'a precious gift from God'.
Dajonae is an African American unisex name derived from Swahili 'dajani', meaning trust or reliability.
Dajonique is an uncommon, modern female name of African American origin, created as a blend of Da'quan and Jonique in the 1990s. It has no specific meaning but may be associated with 'flowing water' and happiness through its components.
Dajonna is a distinctive name of African-American origin derived from the Swahili word 'dajja', meaning 'to make a loud noise or commotion'. It signifies power, dynamism, and resoluteness.
Dakavion is a unique male given name of African American origin, created by combining elements from names like Dakota ("allies" or "friends") and Avion (Latin for "bird"), with no historical figure associated but gaining popularity for its distinctive sound and spelling.
Dakeisha is an African-American female given name with Swahili origins, meaning 'love of life'.
Dakotah is a distinctive unisex name of Native American origin, meaning 'allies' or 'friends', derived from the Sioux tribe's name for the region encompassing North and South Dakota.
Dakotah is a distinct Native American name derived from the Dakota Sioux tribe, meaning "friend" or "companion".
Dakota is a Native American name derived from the Sioux word 'dakhóta', meaning 'allies' or 'friends'.
Dakoda is a Native American name of Sioux origin, meaning 'allies' or 'friends'.
Dakoda is a unique name of Native American origin, derived from the Dakota Sioux tribe, known for their rich history and culture. Despite not having a specific meaning, Dakoda reflects the Dakota people's connection to the land and traditional way of life, often associated with concepts like "friend" or "companion". It remains a distinctive choice among modern parents seeking meaningful names with cultural significance.