Daina
Meaning 'song' or 'melody' in the Lithuanian language.
Daine
A variant of Dane or Dean, which can refer to 'from Denmark' or signify a church official.
Dainen
A unique American version possibly inspired by names like 'Dannon' or 'Dane'.
Dainin
Dainin means 'little one' or 'small' in Irish.
Dainis
Dainis is derived from 'daina,' meaning 'song' or 'poem' in Latvian.
Daire
Daire means 'fruitful' or 'fertile' in Irish.
Dairrica
Dairrica is a variant of 'Daire' with feminine usage.
Daisee
Daisee is a variant of Daisy, which means 'day's eye' referring to the flower.
Daisey
Daisey is a variant of Daisy, meaning 'day's eye' in Latin.
Daisha
Daisha means 'adorned' or 'beloved' in African-American culture.
Daisi
Daisi is a variant of Daisy, which means 'day's eye' referring to the flower.
Daisia
Daisia is a variant of Daisy, symbolizing innocence and purity.
Daisie
Daisie is a variant of Daisy, which means 'day's eye' or a flower that represents purity.
Daisley
Daisley is a derivative of Daisy, denoting a relationship to the flower.
Daisy
Daisy means 'day's eye,' referring to the flower that blooms at daybreak.
Daizi
A variation of Daisy, representing purity and innocence, rooted in English floral names.
Daizy
A variant of Daisy, symbolizing purity and beauty, derived from the flower's name.
Daja
A name that signifies 'gift', commonly found in Slavic cultures.
Dajana
A variant of the name Dana, meaning 'gift' or 'giving', common in Slavic regions.
Dajasi
Meaning 'gift', integral to many Slavic cultures and related to kindness.
Dajuan
A variation of the name Juan, often associated with the meaning 'God is gracious.'
Dakoda
A modern name that is a variation of Dakota, meaning 'friend' or 'ally.'
Dakota
Means 'friend' or 'ally' based on the Lakota Sioux tribe language.
Dakotah
An alternate spelling of Dakota, meaning 'friendly' in the Lakota language.
Dalan
Derived from the Irish word for 'the little hound' or 'a little hill'.
Dalas
Refers to 'a valley', commonly used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Dalbert
Derived from the Old Germanic words for 'noble' and 'bright'.
Dale
Means 'valley', of Old English origin.
Dalea
Derived from the name 'Dale', meaning 'valley', typically used for girls.
Daleah
A variation of Daley, meaning 'from the valley', commonly used in English contexts.
Dalee
Often means 'valley', used as a variation of Dale for girls.
Daleka
A name meaning 'far away' or 'distant' in Slavic languages.
Dalen
A name derived from Old English, meaning 'valley' or 'dale'.
Dalena
A variant of the name 'Dahlia', meaning 'valley' or 'flower'.
Dalene
A name that comes from 'Dale' and is often associated with the meaning 'from the valley'.
Dalenka
A diminutive form of 'Dalia', meaning 'gentle' or 'delicate'.
Dalenna
A modern variant of the name 'Dalia', meaning 'branch' or 'blooming'.
Daler
A name meaning 'one who lives in a valley' derived from Old English.
Daley
A name meaning 'from the meadow' derived from the Irish surname 'Ó Dálaigh'.
Dalham
A name meaning 'homestead in the valley' in Old English.
Dalibor
A name meaning 'one who fights for the land' in Slavic languages.
Dalibora
A derivative of Dalibor, meaning 'to fight for the land'.
Dalinda
A name derived from Latin roots, meaning 'noble' or 'delicate'.
Dallan
A descendant of the one who is prosperous; wealth bearer.
Dalldav
Son of David; beloved.
Dallen
A surname derived from the Welsh word for 'valley'.
Dalles
Derived from the word 'dalle', meaning 'slab' or 'flagstone'.
Dallin
A name meaning 'the valley' or 'from the valley'.
Dallis
A variant of the name Dallas, meaning 'from the meadow' or 'the place of the water'.
Dallon
Derived from Old English, meaning 'the valley'.
Dallton
A variant of Dalton, meaning 'from the valley town'.
Dally
A diminutive form of names like Dallas or Dallis, meaning 'meadow' or 'valley'.
Dallys
A variant of Dally, meaning 'from the meadow'.
Dalma
Meaning 'a valley', derived from a geographical feature.
Dalmat
Derived from the Slavic word for 'valley', commonly used as a surname.
Dalmatia
Referring to the historical region of Dalmatia in Croatia, meaning 'from the sea'.
Dalston
From the valley farm.
Dalten
Valley town.
Dalton
Settlements in the valley.
Daluh
Typically associated with variations of the name Dalton.
Dalvie
Of the valley or from the valley.
Dalvin
From the valley and friend.
Dalw
Alternate spelling of Dalvin, meaning 'from the valley.'
Dalwin
Friend from the valley.
Dalwyn
Welsh form of the name that indicates 'graceful.'
Daly
Son of the tenant farmer.
Dalyn
From the valley.
Dam
From the dam or water barrier.
Damarcus
Damarcus is a variant of Damaris, meaning 'gentle' or 'calm' in Latin.
Damaris
Damaris means 'calf,' often symbolizing beauty and gentleness.
Damas
Damas means 'of the dam' or 'gentleman' in Latin-based origins.
Dame
A title of respect used for a lady; signifies nobility or high status.
Damek
A derivative of names meaning 'gift', associated with blessings.
Dameka
A female form meaning 'gift', suggesting nurturing qualities and warmth.
Damen
Derived from the Old French meaning 'to tame'; signifies control and poise.
Dameon
Derived from the Greek 'Damon', meaning 'to tame' or 'gentle'.
Damerae
Typically a variant of names meaning 'beloved'; signifies affection.
Dameta
Derived from medieval forms relating to nurturing and care; hints at maternal qualities.
Dametta
A diminutive form of 'Dame', usually associated with nurturing and femininity.
Damhnait
Meaning 'the little deer'; symbolizes gentleness and grace.
Damia
Derived from the goddess of fertility and the earth; signifies nurturing qualities.
Damian
Derived from the Greek word 'damianos', which means 'to tame'; associated with training and cultivation.
Damiana
Female form of Damian; signifies a nurturing or caring spirit.
Damiane
Derived from the Latin 'Damianus', meaning 'to tame'; suggests control and compassion.
Damiano
To tame or subdue.
Damiao
The name means 'to tame' or 'subdue'.
Damien
He who is tamed or subdues, often associated with Saint Damien.
Damijan
Derived from Damien, meaning 'to tame or subdue'.
Damik
Derived from Damian, meaning 'to tame'.
Damion
A variant of Damien, meaning 'to tame'.
Damir
Meaning 'to keep', 'to maintain' or 'peace maker'.
Damita
Diminutive form of Damian, implying 'little one' or 'small gift'.
Damjan
A variant of Dominic, meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.
Damon
A name meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue', often associated with loyalty and friendship.
Damos
An alternative form of 'Damon', signifying loyalty and friendship.
Damyan
A variant of Damon, meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue'.
Damyon
A variant of Damon, representing loyalty and friendship.
Danail
God is my judge
Danalyn
Combination of Dan and Lynn, meaning 'judge' and 'lake' respectively
Dandret
A diminutive form of the name Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge'.
