Delbert
Means 'brave as a serpent'; derives from Old English elements.
Deleena
Variation of the name Lena, which derives from the name Elena meaning 'light' or 'torch'.
Delen
Derived from the word 'delight'; commonly given meaning 'joyful' or 'happy'.
Delena
Modern derivation of Helena; means 'light' or 'bright one'.
Delennyk
Means 'belonging to the family of Delenn'; has local origins in Slavic cultures.
Delentha
Feminine derivation meaning ‘delightful’ or ‘beautiful’.
Delevan
Modern American variation associated with the Delavan family name.
Delfina
Means 'dolphin'; often associated with the sea and nurturing spirits.
Delfine
French form of Delphina; means 'dolphin'.
Delgadina
Diminutive form of Delgada, meaning 'thin' or 'slender'.
Delicah
Modern spelling variation of Delilah, commonly associated with 'delicate'.
Delice
Means 'delight' or 'pleasure'.
Delicia
Meaning 'delight' or 'pleasure', it embodies a sense of joy and enjoyment.
Delight
Directly signifies happiness or joy.
Delina
Meaning 'delicate' or 'tender', conveying a sense of gentleness.
Delinda
Meaning 'delicate' or 'beautiful', often associated with elegance.
Delio
Meaning 'of the day', often associated with brightness or illumination.
Delisa
A variant of Delilah or Melissa, it means 'bee', conveying industriousness and sweetness.
Delisha
Derived from the name Delicia, it communicates joy and pleasure.
Delissa
A variation of Delicia, emphasizing joy and delight.
Deliz
Meaning 'delight' or 'pleasure', embodying joyfulness.
Deliza
Means 'delightful' or 'charming', suggesting attractiveness and happiness.
Dell
Meaning 'valley', often used as a diminutive or surname.
Della
Meaning 'noble', often associated with beauty and grace.
Delli
Variation of Della, meaning 'noble' or 'serenity'.
Dellwin
Meaning 'friend of the valley', suggesting companionship and tranquility.
Delly
A diminutive form of Delilah or Delores, it is often associated with the meaning 'delicate' or 'weak'.
Delma
Derived from Gaelic, meaning 'a small stream'.
Delman
Typically means 'servant of a noble' or 'day man'.
Delmar
Translates to 'of the sea', inspired by the natural world.
Delmas
Meaning 'of the sea', derived from 'del' meaning 'of' and 'mar' meaning 'sea'.
Delmer
Originally means 'noble protector', derived from Old English elements.
Delmon
Means 'from the valley' and indicates a place of origin.
Delmont
Derived from Old French meaning 'from the mountain'.
Delois
A variant of Eloise, meaning 'healthy' or 'wide'.
Deloise
Derived from 'Eloise', it implies 'famous warrior'.
Delon
Derived from 'De La' meaning 'of the', signifying nobility.
Delora
A derivative of Dolores, translates to 'sorrows', reflecting religious connotation.
Delores
Means 'sorrows', derived from the title 'Nuestra Señora de los Dolores'.
Deloris
Common variant of Dolores, meaning 'sorrows'.
Delorus
Another variant of Dolores, meaning 'sorrows'.
Delphina
Delphina means 'of Delphis,' associated with richness and earthly qualities.
Delphine
Delphine refers to 'dolphin' in French and symbolizes intelligence and playfulness.
Delroy
Delroy means 'of the king' or 'royal', derived from Old French origins.
Delsie
Delsie is a diminutive of names like Adelsie or Delphine, meaning 'noble'.
Delton
Delton means 'from the valley town', indicating a geographical origin.
Delvan
Delvan means 'from the valley', referring to a geographical feature.
Delvin
Delvin means 'brave' or 'fierce', reflecting strength and courage.
Delvon
Delvon is a modern name likely related to 'delicate', suggesting gentleness.
Delwin
Delwin means 'friend from the valley', combining elements of companionship and place.
Delwyn
Delwyn translates to 'fair and blessed', implying beauty and sacredness.
Delwynn
Delwynn means 'the blessed one', indicating a revered or holy status.
Delyse
A variant of the name Delice, meaning 'delight' or 'pleasure'.
Delysia
A modern elaboration of Delise, often interpreted as 'delightful' or 'blissful'.
Delyssa
A contemporary form derived from the name Alyssa, meaning 'noble' or 'sweet'.
Delyth
Meaning 'beautiful' or 'pleasant', popular in Welsh culture.
Demanda
Meaning 'the one who demands' or 'those who command', derived from 'demand'.
Demarco
An Italian surname meaning 'of Marco', indicating lineage.
Demarcus
An American variant of the name Marcus, often meaning 'warlike'.
Demario
An American name likely derived from combinations involving 'Mario', reflecting competitive spirit or the warrior.
Demarion
A modern invention combining elements of names like Demetrius and Mario, suggesting noble warrior.
Demaris
A name of biblical origin meaning 'a heifer' or 'calf', also seen in Spanish culture.
Demas
An ancient name meaning 'popular, of the people', known from the New Testament.
Demason
A modern surname derived name meaning 'son of Dema'.
Demasone
A variant of the name Demason indicating lineage, meaning 'son of Demas'.
Demelza
A name meaning 'fort on the hill', associated with a place in Cornwall.
Demetrio
Italian form of Demetrius, meaning 'earth-lover' or 'follower of Demeter', the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Demi
Short form of Demetria or Demetrius, meaning 'earth-lover' or 'follower of Demeter', the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Demian
Meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue', a modern rendition related to the biblical name Damian.
Demie
A diminutive form meaning 'half', commonly used as a nickname for Demetria.
Demond
A variation of the name Damon, which means 'to tame' or 'subdue' in Greek.
Demont
A surname that can also be seen as a given name; meaning 'mountain' in Old French.
Demonte
A modern invented name with no explicit meaning, often used as an anglicized version of Demont.
Dempsey
Originally a surname meaning 'proud' or 'haughty' in Gaelic.
Dempster
One who is a delivery man or a messenger.
Demyan
Derived from the Greek name Demetrius, meaning 'follower of Demeter.'
Den
A secluded or sheltered place, often referring to an animal's home.
Denae
A variant of the name Dana, meaning 'God is my judge.'
Denard
Derived from the Germanic name Dener, meaning 'brave as a bear.'
Denay
A variant of Denna, meaning 'daybreak' or 'morning light.'
Denaye
A variant of Denay with similar meanings of 'morning light.'
Denbeigh
From the village of Denbigh in Wales, often associated with a stronghold or fortress.
Denby
Meaning 'from the village by the river,' denoting geographical origin.
Dene
Traditionally means 'valley' or 'den,' referencing natural landscapes.
Deneen
A diminutive form of the name Dennis, meaning 'follower of Dionysius.'
Denegyth
Means 'the valley of the river,' symbolizing a fertile ground.
Denequa
A modern name, often considered a combination of Den and unique suffixes for femininity.
Denes
A variant of Denis, meaning 'follower of Dionysius.'
Denese
Denese is derived from the name Denise, which means 'follower of Dionysius,' the Greek god of wine and festivity.
Denia
Denia is derived from the name Dénia, which is a city in Spain and likely refers to 'the divine.'
Denica
Denica refers to 'the day star' or 'morning star' in Slavic languages.
Denice
Denice is the variant of Denise and means 'follower of Dionysius.'
Denielle
Denielle is a feminine form of Daniel and implies 'God is my judge.'
Denine
Denine is a modern variation of Denise, signifying 'follower of Dionysius.'
Denis
Denis is derived from the Greek name Dionysios, meaning 'follower of Dionysius.'
Denisa
Denisa is a Romanian form of Denise, meaning 'follower of Dionysius.'
Denise
Denise means 'follower of Dionysius,' and is a feminine variant of Denis.
Denisha
Denisha is a feminine variant of Dennis, derived from Denise, meaning 'follower of Dionysius.'
Denisia
Denisia is a Slavic form of Denise, meaning 'follower of Dionysius.'
Denisse
Denisse is a variant of Denise and means 'follower of Dionysius.'