Name
Meaning
Dakari
Rejoice
Of African origin, representing happiness and celebration.
Dakota
Friend or ally
Derived from a Native American tribe, symbolizing friendship and loyalty.
Dallas
From the valley
Often linked to nature and expansive landscapes.
Dalton
From the valley town
A name associated with strength and stability, originating from Old English.
Damari
Gentle
A unique, modern name with a soft, serene quality.
Damarion
Gentle warrior
A strong, elegant combination of names, adding depth and strength.
Damian
To tame
Greek in origin, representing control and calmness.
Damien
To tame
Alternative spelling of Damian, carrying the same meaning.
Damion
To tame
Another variant of Damian, symbolizing control and restraint.
Damir
Peaceful
A Slavic name reflecting peace and serenity.
Damon
To tame
A classic name of Greek origin, symbolizing loyalty and calm.
Dane
From Denmark
Often linked to Scandinavian heritage and culture.
Dangelo
From the angel
An Italian name representing divine or angelic qualities.
Daniel
God is my judge
A biblical name representing righteousness and strength.
Danny
God is my judge
A diminutive of Daniel, often symbolizing warmth and friendliness.
Dante
Enduring
Italian in origin, often associated with literary and artistic sophistication.
Darian
Upholder of good
A modern, smooth-sounding name with positive connotations.
Dariel
Open
A rare and unique name with a sense of openness and clarity.
Darien
Upholder of good
Another variant of Darian, with similar positive attributes.
Dario
Wealthy
Of Italian or Spanish origin, symbolizing prosperity and abundance.
Darius
Upholder of good
A regal, ancient Persian name linked to kings and leadership.
Darnell
Hidden nook
Of Old English origin, symbolizing secrecy or mystery.
Darrell
From Airelle
A French name derived from a place name, often linked to elegance.
Darren
Great, hopeful
Of Irish or Welsh origin, symbolizing hope and greatness.
Darryl
Darling, beloved
A name often representing affection and closeness.
Darwin
Dear friend
Of Old English origin, symbolizing loyalty and friendship.
Dash
To run quickly
A modern, energetic name often representing speed and vigor.
Davian
Beloved
A unique combination of David and Adrian, symbolizing love and affection.
David
"Beloved"
A biblical name, famously borne by King David in the Old Testament.
Davin
"Bright Finn"
A modern variation of David, sometimes linked to Irish origins.
Davion
"Beloved" or "God is gracious"
A unique spin on David, combining elements of various cultural origins.
Davis
"Son of David"
A patronymic surname turned first name, meaning "beloved son."
Davon
"Beloved" or "Divine"
A modern variation of David, often associated with contemporary American usage.
Dawson
"Son of David"
A surname that’s become popular as a first name, meaning "beloved son."
Dax
"Leader" or "Water"
A short and punchy name of French origin, linked to a town in France.
Daxton
"Warrior who conquers"
A modern name combining "Dax" with the common -ton suffix, giving it a strong feel.
Dayton
"Bright and sunny town"
Originally a place name, Dayton has become a trendy first name.
Deacon
"Messenger, servant"
A name with Greek origins, historically tied to church roles.
Dean
"Valley"
An English name meaning "leader" or "valley dweller."
Deandre
"Manly, brave"
A mix of "De" and "Andre," with roots in Greek culture meaning "manly."
Deangelo
"Messenger of God"
A name combining "De" with "Angelo," of Italian origin, meaning "angel."
Declan
"Full of goodness"
An Irish saint’s name that’s become quite popular in modern times.
Deegan
"Descendant of the fiery one"
Of Irish origin, often used as both a surname and a first name.
Demarcus
"Warlike"
A name combining "De" with "Marcus," of Latin origin, meaning "warlike."
Demetrius
"Follower of Demeter"
A Greek name linked to the goddess of agriculture, Demeter.
Dennis
"Devotee of Dionysus"
Of Greek origin, often associated with Saint Dennis, the patron of Paris.
Denver
"Green valley"
A name of English origin, also associated with the capital city of Colorado.
Deon
"God"
A shorter form of Dionysius, with roots in Greek culture.
Dereck
"Gifted ruler"
A spelling variation of Derek, an Old German name.
Derek
"Ruler of the people"
Of Old German origin, this name signifies leadership.
Derick
"Gifted ruler"
Another variation of Derek, maintaining its Germanic roots.
Derrick
"Ruler of the people"
An alternate spelling of Derek, emphasizing strength.
Deshawn
"God is gracious"
A name combining "De" with "Shawn," rooted in Hebrew meaning grace.
Desmond
"Gracious defender"
An Irish surname that’s grown in popularity as a first name.
Devan
"Divine"
A variation of Devin, meaning "poet" or "divine" in Celtic origins.
Deven
"Poet" or "Divine"
Another spelling of Devin, often associated with Celtic and Hindu origins.
Devin
"Poet" or "Divine"
Of Irish and Celtic origin, meaning "divine" or "poet."
Devon
"Poet" or "Divine"
A place name from England, also used as a first name, often associated with nature.
Dexter
"Dyer of cloth" or "Right-handed"
Of Latin origin, traditionally meaning skillful or right-handed.
Dhruv
"Pole star, immovable"
Of Sanskrit origin, rooted in Hindu mythology, symbolizing steadfastness.
Diego
"Supplanter"
Of Spanish origin, often associated with Saint James, a popular name in Spain.
Dilan
"Like a lion"
A modern spelling of Dylan, meaning "like a lion" or "son of the sea" in Welsh.
Dillon
"Son of the sea"
A traditional Welsh name, often linked to legendary Welsh heroes.
Dimitri
"Follower of Demeter"
The Russian variation of Demetrius, tied to Greek mythology.
Dion
"God of wine"
Of Greek origin, related to the god Dionysus, representing wine and revelry.
Dior
"Golden" or "Strong"
Often associated with the luxury fashion brand, but also a name with French roots.
Dominic
"Belonging to the Lord"
A Latin name with strong Christian connotations, often linked to Saint Dominic.
Dominick
"Belonging to the Lord"
A variation of Dominic, with the same religious significance.
Dominik
"Belonging to the Lord"
Another spelling of Dominic, commonly used in European cultures.
Dominique
"Belonging to the Lord"
A unisex French name, rooted in Christian tradition.
Donald
"World ruler"
A Scottish name meaning "mighty ruler," famously borne by several kings.
Donovan
"Dark warrior"
Of Irish origin, combining "dark" with "warrior" for a strong, bold meaning.
Donte
"Enduring"
A variation of Dante, associated with the Italian poet, meaning "enduring."
Dorian
"From Doris"
Of Greek origin, meaning "of Doris," also linked to the literary character in "The Picture of Dorian Gray."
Douglas
"Dark river"
A Scottish name meaning "black river," often associated with clans in Scotland.
Drake
"Dragon"
Of English origin, meaning "dragon" or "male duck," evoking strength.
Draven
"Hunter"
A modern name, likely invented, with an edgy and mysterious vibe.
Drew
"Manly" or "Strong"
A shorter form of Andrew, with roots in Greek culture.
Duke
"Leader" or "Nobleman"
Of English origin, meaning "leader" or "title of nobility."
Duncan
"Brown warrior"
A Scottish name meaning "dark warrior," associated with historical kings.
Dustin
"Brave warrior"
Of Old English origin, meaning "brave warrior" or "valiant fighter."
Dutton
"Town near a hill"
Of English origin, derived from a place name.
Dwayne
"Dark" or "Swarthy"
A name of Celtic origin, often associated with strength and resilience.
Dylan
"Son of the sea"
A popular Welsh name meaning "son of the sea," linked to poetic imagery.