Darrold
An alternative spelling of Darrell, meaning 'to be loved' or 'dear one'.
Darroll
A variation of Darrell, meaning 'dearly loved'.
Darron
A variant of Darren, meaning 'great' or 'oak tree'.
Darrow
A name derived from Darrell, meaning 'from the oak tree' or 'beloved'.
Darry
A diminutive of Darryl, meaning 'dearly loved'.
Darryl
A name meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one' of French origin.
Darryll
A variant spelling of Darryl, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one'.
Darryn
A variant of Darryl, meaning 'dear one' or 'beloved'.
Dart
A name meaning to shoot or throw, often associated with a pointed missile.
Dartagnan
Referring to a specific historical character and translates to 'from Artagnan'.
Darton
A name that is derived from a place name, meaning 'valley town'.
Darvell
A traditional English name that signifies a bounded area or the place by the deer stream.
Darvin
Derived from the old French name meaning 'dear friend.'
Darwin
Means 'dear friend' or 'friend's settlement.'
Darwyn
Variant of Darwin, meaning 'dear friend.'
Daryl
A name that means 'dear one' or 'beloved.'
Daryle
Variant of Daryl, meaning 'dear one.'
Darylene
Combination of Daryl and another element, meaning 'dear one.'
Daryll
A playful and spirited person, often interpreted as derived from the Old French 'd'Airal,' meaning 'from the oak tree' or 'beloved.'
Daryllyn
A variant of Daryl, commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'from the oak tree.'
Darylyn
A feminine variant of Daryl, meaning 'beloved' or 'from the oak tree.'
Daryn
Derived from the name Daryl, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one.'
Daryon
A modern variation of Daryl, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one.'
Dasha
A diminutive form of names like Darya or Daria, often meaning 'gift; to give'.
Dashaun
A variant of the name Sean, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Dashawn
A modern variant of the name Sean, also meaning 'God is gracious.'
Dashel
A variant of Dashiell, meaning 'pouch' or 'from the town of Dashiell.'
Dashiell
Originally a surname meaning 'from the town of Dashiell.'
Dasia
A variant of the name 'Daria,' meaning 'possessing goodness.'
Dasie
A diminutive of 'Daisy,' symbolizing innocence and purity.
Dason
A modern variant of the name 'Jason,' meaning 'healer.'
Dasonda
A modern blend of Darla and Sondra, meaning 'noble.'
Dassah
A variant of 'Dessa,' meaning 'joyful.'
Datherine
Datherine is a modern variation of the name Catherine, often implying purity or clarity.
Daube
Daube refers to a stew or dish, particularly associated with the French culinary tradition.
Daughtry
Daughtry is a surname derived from Old English, meaning 'son of the keeper of the dovehouse'.
Dauid
Dauid is an alternate spelling of David, meaning 'beloved'.
Daulton
Daulton is derived from a surname meaning 'from the village in the valley'.
Daunte
Daunte is derived from Latin, meaning 'to endure' or 'to suffer'.
Davan
Davan is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name 'Dáibhinn', meaning 'little David'.
Davanee
Davanee is a modern variation of the name Davina, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'.
Davante
Davante is a modern variation derived from David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Dave
Dave is a diminutive of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Daveen
Daveen is a variation of the name Davina, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'.
Daveena
Daveena is a feminine form of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Daveigh
Daveigh is a modern spelling of the name David's derivative, meaning 'beloved'.
Davene
Davene is derived from Davina, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'.
Davenja
Davenja is a modern name often recognized as a blend of Davina and similar names, meaning 'beloved'.
Daveon
Daveon is a variation on David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew, often used in African American communities.
Davet
Davet is a variation of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Daveth
Daveth is a modern variation of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Davette
Davette is a diminutive of Davina, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'.
Davey
Davey is a diminutive of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Davi
Davi is a variation of David, often used for both genders, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Davia
Davia is a feminine form of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Davine
A modern name derived from the word 'divine', commonly interpreted as 'heavenly' or 'god-like'.
Davinee
A variation of Davine meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Davinia
A name meaning 'divine' or 'belonging to the goddess' in Latin.
Davion
This name is a modern variant of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Daviot
A name derived from the Scottish word for 'beloved'.
Davis
A name meaning 'son of David', translating to 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Davison
This surname means 'son of David', and carries the meaning 'beloved'.
Davon
A modern name derived as a variant of 'David' meaning 'beloved'.
Davonna
A modern feminine variant of David meaning 'beloved'.
Davonte
An invented name that combines elements of David, commonly interpreted as 'beloved'.
Davor
A name meaning 'he who guards' or 'watchman' in Slavic heritage.
Davorin
This name is derived from Davor and means 'protector' or 'guardian' in Slavic.
Davy
A diminutive form of David, meaning 'beloved' or 'friend' in Hebrew.
Davyd
A variant of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Davyn
A modern variant of David, often used for both genders, meaning 'beloved'.
Davynn
A feminine variation of Davyn, meaning 'beloved'.
Daw
A common nickname or short form of names starting with 'Daw-', indicating a familiar or friendly form.
Dawana
A variant form derived from the name Dawn, meaning 'the first appearance of light'.
Dawayne
A modern variant of Dwayne, likely derived from Irish origins, meaning 'swarthy' or 'dark'.
Dawe
A surname and given name of Old English origin, also found as a variant of David, meaning 'beloved'.
Dawit
An Amharic variant of David, meaning 'beloved'.
Dawn
Dawn refers to the time of day when sunlight first appears, symbolizing new beginnings.
Dawna
Dawna is derived from Dawn, meaning morning or daybreak, representing hope and renewal.
Dawne
Dawne is a variation of Dawn, denoting the first appearance of light in the morning.
Dawnelle
Dawnelle is a feminine variant of Dawn, symbolizing the early morning and new beginnings.
Dawnetta
Dawnetta, derived from Dawn, signifies a new day and a fresh start.
Dawnette
Dawnette is a diminutive form of Dawn, indicating the time of day that inspires hope.
Dawnielle
Dawnielle is a feminine form of Dawn, representing the first light of day and new opportunities.
Dawnika
Dawnika is a variant of Dawn, meaning morning or the rise of the sun, symbolizing positive changes.
Dawnita
Dawnita is a diminutive of Dawn, symbolizing the early light of day and optimism.
Dawnn
Dawnn is an alternative spelling of Dawn, indicating the beginning of a new day and fresh starts.
Dawnna
Dawnna is a variation of Dawn, representing the light that heralds the day, full of possibilities.
Dawnya
Dawnya is derived from Dawn, meaning sunrise, symbolizing the onset of light and hope.
Dawnyelle
Dawnyelle combines elements of Dawn and adds a feminine touch, signifying new beginnings.
Dawnysia
Dawnysia includes the essence of Dawn, signifying brightness and the arrival of a new day.
Dawson
Dawson means 'son of David' or 'son of the beloved,' reflecting a lineage or family connection.
Dawsyn
Dawsyn is a modern variant of Dawson, meaning 'son of David' but used for both boys and girls.
Dayl
Dayl is a variation of Dale, meaning 'valley.'
Dayla
Dayla means 'a valley' and is a feminine form of Dale.
Daylan
Daylan means 'one who is from the valley.'
Daylann
Daylann is a variation of Daylan and has the same meaning, 'from the valley.'
Dayle
Dayle means 'dweller in the valley.'
Daylee
Daylee is a variant of Dayle, specifically the feminine form, meaning 'someone who lives in a valley.'
Daylen
Daylen is derived from Dale, meaning 'valley.'
Daylin
Daylin means 'one from the valley.'
