Cynehere
Cynehere means 'army of the king.'
Cynel
Cynel signifies 'royal' or 'of the king.'
Cynelaf
The name Cynelaf means 'king's descendant.'
Cyneley
Cyneley translates to 'king's meadow.'
Cynemaer
Cynemaer means 'royal protector.'
Cynered
The name Cynered means 'king's counsel.'
Cyneric
Cyneric signifies 'powerful king.'
Cynerik
The name Cynerik translates to 'king's ruler.'
Cynesige
Cynesige means 'victory of the king.'
Cynestan
Cynestan translates to 'stone of the king.'
Cyneswith
Cyneswith means 'strength of the royal.'
Cynethryth
The name Cynethryth means 'noble strength.'
Cynewise
Cynewise signifies 'wise king.'
Cynewulf
The name Cynewulf means 'wolf of the king.'
Cynfael
Cynfael translates to 'royal raven.'
Cynfarch
Cynfarch means 'horse of a king.'
Cynfran
Cynfran signifies 'raven of the royal.'
Cyngen
The name Cyngen means 'born of the king.'
Cyngur
A legendary Welsh king whose name means 'royal' or 'kingly'.
Cyniburg
A historical name, likely referring to a fortress or settlement, derived from 'burh' meaning 'fortress' or 'town'.
Cynlas
Means 'blue of the moor'; associated with the legendary figure Cynlas Goch.
Cynlee
A modern name likely meaning 'fair or beautiful', derived from various Welsh elements.
Cynna
Means 'famous' or 'notable' in Welsh.
Cynog
Means 'the one who is wise' in Welsh.
Cynorah
A modern variation of 'Nora', signifying honor or light.
Cynred
Means 'royal resolve' or 'brave king' in Welsh; associated with early Welsh rulers.
Cynreow
A unique Welsh name, meaning 'the one who is strong or powerful'.
Cynric
Means 'king' or 'ruler' in Welsh, often seen in historical texts.
Cynrik
A variant of Cynric; refers to a ruler or lord.
Cynsige
Means 'victory' in Welsh; associated with victorious leaders.
Cynthianna
A modern blend of Cynthia, meaning 'moon goddess', and Anna, signifying 'grace'.
Cynthya
A variation of Cynthia, meaning 'moon goddess'.
Cynwal
Possible derivation from Welsh meaning 'he who is kingly' or 'noble'.
Cynwallon
Means 'settlement by the moor' in Welsh.
Cynwared
Means 'guardian of the battlefield' in Welsh.
Cynwise
Means 'wise or intelligent' in Welsh.
Cynwrig
Means 'the one who is strong and warrior-like' in Welsh.
Cyny
Cyny means 'the brightest star' or 'first' in Welsh.
Cyprien
Cyprien means 'from Cyprus', referring to the island known for its rich history.
Cyriac
Cyriac means 'of Cyrenius', highlighting the heritage from the city of Cyrene.
Cyril
Cyril means 'lordly' or 'masterful' in Greek.
Cyrilla
Cyrilla is the feminine form of Cyril, meaning 'lady' or 'female lord'.
Cyrille
Cyrille is the French form of Cyril, meaning 'lordly'.
Cyrillus
Cyrillus is a diminutive of Cyril, meaning 'little lord'.
Cyrina
Cyrina is a variant of Cyrilla, meaning 'mistress' or 'lady'.
Cyssi
Cyssi is a modern diminutive form of the name Cecilia, meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'.
Czar
The name Czar means 'emperor' and is derived from the Latin 'Caesar', indicating a ruler or monarch.
Czarina
Czarina means 'empress' and is the female counterpart to Czar, symbolizing the wife of a czar.
Daan
Daan is a diminutive form of the name Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge'.
Dabbs
A diminutive of the name 'Dabney', meaning 'from the Dabb's farm'.
Daberechi
Meaning 'God has given me this' in Igbo language, often used as a form of gratitude.
Dabney
Meaning 'from the Dabb's island', often used as a surname or place name.
Dabria
Derived from the name 'Gabrielle', meaning 'God is my strength'.
Daca
Means 'happiness' or 'joy' in Albanian, often associated with positive traits.
Dace
Meaning 'the dark one', often used to denote deepness in characteristics.
Dacey
Derived from the surname 'Dacey' meaning 'sour' or 'bitter' in Gaelic.
Daci
An Americanized variation of the name 'Daisy' or 'Dacy', symbolizing the flower and innocence.
Dacia
Meaning 'from the land of the Dacians' or 'the people of Dacia', often an identifier for Romanian culture.
Dacian
Referring to the ancient people inhabiting Dacia, symbolizing heritage and history.
Daciana
Daciana is derived from 'Dacia', the ancient name for Romania, and signifies a female descendant of the Dacians.
Dacio
Dacio is a masculine name meaning 'from Dacia', referring to the ancient region corresponding to modern-day Romania.
Dack
Dack is a variant of Dak, meaning 'leader' or 'a thrower', often associated with a strong or brave persona.
Dada
Dada refers to a child born with naturally curly hair, often symbolizing uniqueness in Nigerian culture.
Dade
Dade is derived from Irish origins, meaning 'the brave'.
Daegheard
Means 'brave in battle' or 'heroic warrior'.
Daegla
Means 'day' or 'dawn'.
Dael
Means 'valley' or 'dale'.
Daelan
Means 'little' or 'young', often associated with 'follower'.
Daelila
A modern variation of the name 'Delilah', meaning 'delicate' or 'weak'.
Daemal
Means 'demon' in Old English, often associated with folklore.
Daemila
A feminine form of 'Damon', meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue'.
Daena
Means 'daughter' or 'of the people' in Old English.
Daenan
Can mean 'from the valley', often used for both boys and girls.
Daeneta
Means 'day' or 'morning star'.
Daesgesage
Means 'sage of the day', combining elements of wisdom and brightness.
Daeshim
Means 'sincere' or 'honest', often used in positive contexts.
Daeven
A modern name derived from combining elements of popular names, signifying 'brave' or 'bold.'
Daevon
A variant of Devon, meaning 'defender' or 'poet,' commonly used in modern naming conventions.
Daevy
A modern and creative variation of names like David or Davina, suggesting a sense of uniqueness.
Dafydd
A Welsh form of David, meaning 'beloved.'
Dagian
Dagian means 'small lord' in Armenian culture, denoting nobility or leadership.
Dagmar
Dagmar means 'famous day' in Old Norse, often associated with nobility.
Dagmara
Dagmara is a variant of Dagmar and means 'day maiden', symbolizing brightness and purity.
Dagnija
Dagnija means 'daylight' in Latvian, representing light and clarity.
Dagoberto
Dagoberto means 'bright day' or 'famous day' in Germanic origins, denoting clarity.
Dagomara
Dagomara is a variation of Dagmar and means 'famous day', symbolizing nobility.
Dagonet
Dagonet is a character in Arthurian legend, known as a jester, symbolizing wit and humor.
Dagwood
Dagwood is a surname derived from 'dag,' meaning 'dagger' or 'to pierce,' often connoting bravery or sharpness.
Dahiana
Dahiana is a derivative of 'Diana,' meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly,' indicating beauty and grace.
Dahl
Dahl means 'valley' or 'dale,' symbolizing nature and serenity.
Dahlia
Dahlia is named after the botanist Andreas Dahl and refers to a flower known for its vibrant colors and beauty.
Daiana
A derivative of 'Diana,' meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly' in Latin.
Daiane
Variations of the name 'Diana,' meaning 'goddess of the moon' in Latin.
Daijah
A variant of Deja, meaning 'already seen' or 'already experienced' usually in the context of a moment.
Daile
A variant of Daley, which means 'from the meadow' or 'of the pasture.'
Dailey
Meaning 'from the dale' or 'from the meadow', traditionally used as a surname turned first name.
Dailon
A variant of Daylon, meaning 'from the day or delightful' in English.
Dailyn
A modern name that combines day with a common -lyn suffix, often interpreted as 'delightful.'
Daimen
A variant of Damon, which means 'to tame' or 'subdue' in Greek.
Dain
A name meaning 'difficult' or 'firm' in Gaelic, sometimes associated with the surname Dain or Don.
