Female and male first names : United States.



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Dondrick is a distinctive male name of African American origin with unclear etymology but possibly derived from Scottish 'Donridge', meaning 'from Dun hill's ridge'. It gained popularity in mid-20th century African American communities, though remains rare today.
Donecia is a unique African American name derived from the Latin 'donare', meaning 'to give'.
Donell is an American name created by African Americans in the late 20th century as an alternative to traditional names like Donald or Donnell. It combines popular sounds "Don" and "-ell," with no specific meaning attributed to it, but often seen as a reflection of African American creativity and diversity.
Doneshia is a distinctive African American name coined by Iceberg Slim in his book "Trick Baby," with uncertain etymology but often associated with 'noble journey'.
Donevin is an American-origin given name created by combining elements from Donald, Dennis, and Kevin.
Donishia is a distinctive African-American name derived from Dionisia ('devoted to Diana') or Donisha (of unknown origin), chosen by parents seeking uniqueness.
Donivan is an American name derived from combining Donald ('proud chief') and Ivan ('God is gracious').
Donivan is an American name combining 'Don' (Scottish, meaning "proud chief") and 'Ivan' (Slavic, meaning "God is gracious").
Donjae is a rare, unique male name of African-American origin, created by author Alice Walker for her 1982 novel "The Color Purple".
Donjanae is an unique African American given name with origins in the Latin word "dominus" meaning master, and Hebrew/Greek elements Janae. Its exact meaning and history are undocumented but it's believed to signify power and dominance.
Donley is a distinctive American given name coined in the mid-19th century, lacking clear origin or meaning but offering robust and unique associations.
Donmonique is an African-American origin name created by blending Donald and Monica with the suffix "-ique" to denote uniqueness. It's interpreted as "unique gift from God.
Donnae is a unique American female given name believed to be a combination of 'Donna' (Italian for 'lady') and 'Rae' (Scottish/Irish origin).
Donnalee is a modern American name created by combining Donna ('lady') and Lee ('from the clearing' or 'descendant of the scholar').
Donnamae is an American origin name created as a blend of 'Donna' meaning lady/woman and 'Mae' associated with May or bitter in Hawaiian.
The name Donnavon is of American origin, created in the late 20th century by blending Donovan and Donald, both meaning 'powerful'.
Donneisha is a unique African American given name created during the late 20th century by blending Dominique and Melissa, resulting in a distinctive and melodic choice for daughters.
Donneshia is a distinctive African American female name, created by combining 'Donnell' (Scottish, meaning 'dark challenger') and 'isha' (Hebrew variant of Isolde, meaning 'ice ruler').
Donnice is an intriguing African American name from the early 20th century, believed to mean "God is with us," reflecting its spiritual roots and popularity during the Harlem Renaissance.
Donnisha is a unique, beautiful name of African American origin derived from "Donnice", meaning peaceful. It combines "Don" (Latin: belonging to God) and "Nisha" (Indian: devotion). Popularized by recent celebrities, it's often associated with strength, intelligence, and beauty despite its relative rarity.
Donny is a distinct American name derived from Donald, meaning "proud" or "world famous" in Scottish Gaelic. Popular since the mid-20th century as a casual alternative to Donald, it conveys friendliness while retaining classic meanings. Notable bearers like musician Donny Hathaway have contributed to its popularity and cultural recognition.
Donnye is a distinctive American given name coined by Stephen King in "The Colorado Kid", with no traditional meaning but popularized through media appearances.
Donquavious is an African-American name created by combining Donald ("proud chief") and Aquarius (astrological sign known for creativity), popularized by rapper T.I.'s son.
Donshae is an African-American origin name created by combining Donald ("proud warrior") and Latasha ("goddess" in Swahili), though it doesn't have a specific combined meaning. It's often linked to creativity and individuality due to its uniqueness.
Donshay is a distinct African American name originating from creative late 20th-century variations like Donald or Donte. Its meaning remains uncertain, but some sources suggest it may mean 'God loves.'
Dontae is an African-origin name, derived from "Donté," meaning "favorite" or "chosen one." It has rich cultural significance, particularly among African American communities, and is often associated with pride and individuality despite its roots in African culture.
Dontae is an uncommon African American given name derived from the Swahili word "dondo," meaning "to bring together" or "to unite," interpreted as "bringer of unity.
The name Dontarious is of African American origin and has no known meaning, likely created by combining parts of other names. It may be interpreted as "Like God's gift," but this is not certain. Despite its uncertain origins, the name has gained popularity since 2005.
Dontarius is an African American name derived from Latin "dominus," meaning "lord" or "master," interpreted as "gift of the lord.
Dontarrius, of African American origin, is a blend of 'Don' meaning 'proud chief' and 'Tariq' meaning 'morning star,' signifying a wise, bright leader with pride in his heritage.
Dontavia is an African-American name derived from 'Dontavius', meaning 'from the village of the warriors'.
Dontavian is a distinctive African American name derived from Donald ("proud chief") and Tavian (from Tibur), meaning "proud leader with Tiburtan roots.
Dontavious is a rare American given name derived from the combination of Donald (Scottish Gaelic "proud chief") and Tavius (Latin "God is good").
Dontavis is a rare yet meaningful African American male given name derived from "Don," meaning 'gift,' and "Tavish," meaning 'from the trough,' symbolizing humility and hard work.
Dontavius is an uncommon African American name derived from 'Don' meaning 'gift from God' and 'Titus', signifying 'Gift of Titus'.
Dontay is an African American name derived from Donald (Scottish, "proud chief") and Clayton (English, "clay town"), symbolizing pride, strength, and connection to nature.
Dontaysha is a unique, powerful African-American name created by combining Donte and Dasha, symbolizing strength and individuality.
Dontaz is an African American given name created by blending Donald and Tasman. Its meaning is unknown as it lacks traditional language or cultural roots, but its distinctive sound makes it memorable.
Dontea is a unique African American name, believed to be a blend of 'Don' and 'Tea', with no definitive meaning but offering room for personal interpretation.
Dontel is a unique African American name derived from Donald ("proud wolf/world ruler") and Anthony ("highly praiseworthy"), thus conveying strength and praise.