Daylon
Daylon is a variation of Daylan, meaning 'man from the valley.'
Dayluue
Dayluue is a variant form of Dayl, meaning 'valley dweller.'
Daymion
Daymion means 'to tame' or 'to subdue.'
Daymon
Daymon is derived from Damon, meaning 'to tame' or 'subduer.'
Dayna
Dayna means 'from the valley.'
Daynan
Daynan means 'from the vale or valley.'
Dayne
Dayne means 'a dweller in the valley.'
Dayner
Dayner means 'a person from the valley.'
Dayo
Dayo means 'joy arrives' or 'joy is here' in Yoruba.
Daysha
Daysha is often considered a variant of Dasha, meaning 'gift' in Russian.
Dayshaun
Dayshaun is a modern variation of Shaun and Dasha, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Daysi
Daysi is a variant of Daisy, which refers to the flower and symbolizes innocence and purity.
Dayson
Dayson is a modern name likely derived from the word 'day' combined with the suffix '-son', often indicating 'son of Day'.
Dayton
Dayton means 'place of the dykes' or 'the day town'.
Dayvee
Dayvee is a modern name derived from the word day; its meaning is tied to brightness and new beginnings.
Daza
Daza is a diminutive of the name 'Dolores' which refers to sorrows and pain.
Dazi
Dazi is an Americanized form of Daisy, referring to the flower that represents innocence.
Deacon
Deacon comes from the Greek 'diakonos' meaning 'servant' or 'messenger', commonly used in Christian contexts.
Deagan
Deagan means 'little fire' in Irish, often denoting brightness and warmth.
Deaglan
Deaglan means 'a small one from the river' in Irish and is often linked to saints.
Deagmund
Deagmund is derived from elements meaning 'dark protection' in Old English.
Deago
Deago is a variant of Diego, which means 'supplanter'.
Deakin
Deakin is a diminutive form of 'deacon', referring to a servant or messenger.
Dealbeorht
Bright or famous among the people.
Dealbert
Noble and bright.
Dealla
One who is from the valley or close to a river.
Dean
Valley or church official.
Deana
From the valley.
Deanda
Derived from Dean, meaning 'valley'.
Deandra
Derived from Dean and Andrew, meaning 'valley man'.
Deandre
Variant of the name Andrew, meaning 'manly'.
Deandrea
A combination of Dean and Andrea, meaning 'valley and manly'.
Deandria
Combination of Dean and Drea, suggesting 'female who is from a valley'.
Deane
Valley, or a church official.
Deangela
A combination of Dean and Angela, meaning 'valley angel'.
Deangelo
Means 'of the angels'.
Deanica
A feminine variant of Dean, meaning 'the valley'.
Deann
Feminine form of Dean, meaning 'from the valley'.
Deanna
Variant of Deanne, meaning 'valley'.
Deanndra
A combination of Dean and other feminine forms, suggesting 'woman from the valley'.
Deanne
Feminine form of Dean, meaning 'from the valley'.
Dearan
A diminutive of 'Derry', meaning 'oak tree' in Irish.
Dearbhail
Meaning 'daughter of the poet' in Irish.
Dearbhla
Derived from 'dobhail', meaning 'daughter of the poet' in Irish.
Dearborn
Meaning 'from the bear's valley' in Old English.
Dearbourn
Meaning 'river of the bears' in Old English.
Dearbourne
Originating from the Old English for 'bear stream' or 'bear river'.
Dearburne
Meaning 'bear stream' from Old English.
Dearg
Means 'red' in Irish, often associated with courage.
Dearil
A variant of 'Daire', meaning 'oak' or 'fertile',' usually related to strength.
Deasia
A modern name likely derived from 'Asia', often associated with beauty and femininity.
Deavon
Meaning 'defender' or 'brave warrior', derived from the term 'Deven' in English.
Deaw
Means 'dew' in English, symbolizing freshness or renewal.
Debralee
A modern variation of Debra, meaning 'bee'.
Debson
Son of Debra.
Debyanne
A modern variant derived from Debra.
Decatur
From the place of the decayed trees.
Decebal
Brave with a strong heart.
Decker
Roofer or thatcher.
Decklan
Full of goodness.
Declan
Full of goodness; man of prayer.
Dedic
It is a diminutive form of names like Dedo which means 'grandfather' or can mean 'to dedicate or devote.'
Dedo
A term of endearment for 'grandfather' or an affectionate title for elders.
Dedric
Derived from an Old English personal name meaning 'ruler of the people' or 'leader.'
Dedrick
A variant of Dedric, meaning 'ruler of the people' or 'gifted ruler.'
Dedrik
A name that means 'ruler of the people' based on its Germanic roots.
Deedee
Deedee is often a diminutive of the name 'Deirdre,' meaning 'sorrow' in Gaelic.
Deedra
Deedra is a variation of the name 'Deirdre,' which means 'sorrow' or 'broken-hearted' in Gaelic.
Deeg
Deeg is a diminutive form of 'Duncan,' meaning 'dark warrior' in Gaelic.
Deegan
Deegan means 'little fire' in Irish, deriving from the word 'dobhail.'
Deerborn
A geographical name meaning 'bear' or 'valley of the deer' in Old English.
Deerward
A surname meaning 'watchman of the deer' in Old English.
Deforest
The name means 'of the forest' or 'dweller near the woods' in Old French.
Deinokratis
A name meaning 'powerful in the people' derived from ancient Greek.
Deirlot
A Scottish name meaning 'of the sea', related to maritime culture.
Deisy
A diminutive form of Daisy, meaning 'day's eye', symbolizing purity and simplicity.
Deiter
A name meaning 'ruler of the army', associated with strength and leadership in German.
Deja
Means 'already' or 'to already have done something.'
Dejah
A modern name forming a variant of 'Deja,' conveying a sense of familiarity or previous experience.
Dejalena
A contemporary name that combines 'Deja' and 'Elena,' often conveying brightness or light.
Dejan
A form of 'Dejan,' meaning 'one who has control' or 'to be strong.'
Dejana
A feminine form of 'Dejan,' meaning 'one who has control' or 'to be strong.'
Dejanae
A modern name created by combining elements of 'Deja' and 'Jane,' suggesting a new beginning or rebirth.
Dejanira
Derived from a mythological character in Greek mythology, often meaning 'the one who carries the knowledge of divine justice.'
Dejohn
A variation of 'John,' which means 'the Lord is gracious.'
Dejon
A modern variant of 'DeJohn,' a contraction of 'DeJohnathan,' meaning 'the Lord has given.'
Dejuan
A variant of 'Juan,' deriving from John, meaning 'the Lord is gracious.'
Deka
A modern name often associated with 'ten' in the decimal counting system or invoked as short for unique personal identifiers.
Deke
A short form of 'Derrick,' meaning 'people's ruler.'
Dekedrian
A modern American name combining 'Deke' and 'Kedrian,' with no widely accepted meaning.
Deklan
A variant of 'Declan,' meaning 'full of goodness.'
Dekle
A modern name with no widely accepted specific meaning, often a variation of Deklan.
Dela
A feminine name, possibly meaning 'of the people' in a Spanish context.
Delacroix
Means 'of the cross' in French, commonly used as a surname.
Deladem
Means 'father's land' in Amharic, a significant name in Ethiopian culture.
Delaney
Means 'dark' or 'from the dark field' in Gaelic.
Delano
Means 'from the place of the swamp' in Old French.
Delany
Means 'dark' or 'from the dark field' in Gaelic.
Delavan
Of the Delavan family or lineage; associated with a history of meaning 'of the little valley'.
Delaynie
Derived from the surname which means ‘from the alder grove’ or ‘dweller by the alder trees’.