Diavian
Derived from various sources, often related to 'divine' or 'heavenly' meanings
Diblin
From the small village; one who lives in a dwelling on the hill
Dibric
One who is strong; powerful; valorous
Dick
A diminutive form of Richard, meaning 'brave power'.
Dickens
Derived from the surname meaning 'son of Dick', often associated with a family lineage.
Dickenson
A surname meaning 'son of Dick', commonly used as a first name.
Dickie
A diminutive of Dick, often affectionately used as a given name.
Dickinson
A surname meaning 'son of Dick', commonly used in literature.
Dickon
A diminutive form of Dick, associated with kindness and friendliness.
Dickons
Plural form of Dickon, indicating multiple descendants or references.
Dickson
A surname meaning 'son of Dick', commonly used in Scotland and England.
Dicky
A playful diminutive of Dick, used as a given name.
Dideoluwakusidede
Translates to 'God has come to redeem' in Yoruba.
Didier
Derived from the Latin word 'Desiderius', it means 'desired' or 'longed for'.
Didimus
Means 'twin' in Greek, often associated with the apostle Thomas who is referred to as Didymus.
Didina
Often interpreted as 'life' or 'to live'.
Didrik
Means 'ruler of the people' in Old Norse.
Didrika
Feminine form of Didrik, meaning 'ruler of the people' in Old Norse.
Diederich
Means 'people's ruler' in German.
Diederick
Variant of Diederich, also meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Diederik
Another variant, retaining the meaning 'ruler of the people' from Germanic roots.
Diedre
Means 'sorrow' or 'broken-hearted' in Old Irish.
Diedrich
Means 'ruler of the people', a traditional German name.
Diedrick
A variant of Diedrich, meaning 'people's ruler'.
Diego
Means 'supplanter' in Spanish, often associated with Saint James.
Diekololaoluwa
The name means 'God has added joy to the wealth' in Yoruba.
Diekololaoluwalayemi
It translates to 'God has added to my wealth and has come to support me' in Yoruba.
Dielis
Derived from the name Delis, meaning 'delicate' or 'sweet'.
Diella
Meaning 'morning star' or 'shining', often associated with female names in Italy.
Diello
Derived from 'Diego', which means 'supplanter' or 'one who replaces another'.
Diera
Meaning 'divine, heavenly' in Spanish.
Dierck
A Germanic name meaning 'the people's ruler' or 'strong leader'.
Dierdra
An Irish name meaning 'sorrowful' or 'broken hearted'.
Dierdre
Another spelling of Dierdra, meaning 'sorrowful' or 'broken hearted' in Irish legend.
Dierk
A diminutive of Dietrich, meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Dierks
A surname that has evolved into a first name, meaning 'strong ruler'.
Dietbald
An old Germanic name meaning 'bold in diet or fortune'.
Dietbold
Meaning 'people's boldness' in a German context.
Dieter
Meaning 'warrior of the people' in German.
Dietger
Meaning 'spear warrior' in German.
Dietiker
A Germanic name meaning 'the ruler of the people'.
Dietmar
A German name meaning 'people's famous ruler'.
Dietrich
A name of German origin meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Dietz
A short form of Dietrich, meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Digby
An Old Norse name meaning 'digging place' or 'deep valley'.
Diggory
A variant of the name Diggory, related to the Old French 'Digger', originally referring to a place.
Digna
Worthy or deserving.
Digory
A variant of the name 'Dugald', which means 'dark one'.
Dijana
A woman who is far-sighted or wise.
Dijon
A town in France, but commonly used as a name with cultured associations.
Dike
Dike means 'to be strong' in Igbo language.
Dikeledi
Dikeledi means 'tears' in Sesotho.
Dikesone
Dikesone means 'he who is blessed' in Tswana.
Dikibyr
Dikibyr means 'a leader' or 'chief' in certain African languages.
Dikran
Dikran means 'bringer of victory' in Armenian.
Dilbert
A derivative name possibly means 'bright' or 'shining'.
Dillan
A name derived from 'Dillon', which means 'loyal' or 'faithful' in Irish.
Dillard
A name meaning 'of the dill farm', originated from a surname based on farm locations.
Dillen
A derivative of 'Dillan', often meaning 'loyal or faithful'.
Dillian
A variant of Dillon, meaning 'loyal or faithful'.
Dilliana
A feminine form of Dillon, suggesting attributes of loyalty and faithfulness.
Dillinger
A surname-turned-first name, often associated with the notorious criminal John Dillinger.
Dillion
Another spelling of Dillon, meaning 'loyal or faithful'.
Dillon
A name meaning 'loyal' or 'faithful', derived from a Gaelic surname.
Dillyn
A modern spelling variation of Dillon, often used for girls.
Dilwyn
Of the valley, or the one from the valley.
Dilynn
Variant of Dylan, meaning son of the sea.
Dilys
Genuine or dear.
Dima
Noble or gentle.
Dimaia
A feminine form of 'Dimas' and often relates to 'sacred.'
Dimansu
A name meaning 'he protects' or 'safeguard.'
Dimas
A name derived from 'Dimas,' meaning 'sunset' or 'dusk.'
Dimetria
Meaning 'earth mother' in reference to Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Dimitr
A variant of 'Dmitri,' meaning 'follower of Demeter.'
Dimitra
The feminine form of 'Dimitri,' meaning 'mother earth' or associated with the goddess Demeter.
Dimitre
A variant of 'Dmitri,' meaning 'earth lover.'
Dimitri
Meaning 'dedicated to Demeter' or 'earth lover.'
Dimitrie
A variant of 'Dimitri,' meaning 'earth lover.'
Dimitrios
Derived from 'Demeter,' meaning 'follower of Demeter.'
Dimitris
A common Greek name meaning 'follower of Demeter.'
Dimitroula
A feminine form of 'Dimitris,' often recognized in honoring St. Demetrius.
Dimitrov
A surname derived from 'Dimitri,' meaning 'one who adheres to Demeter.'
Dimitry
A variant of 'Dmitri,' signifying 'earth lover.'
Dimitur
A variant of 'Dmitri,' meaning 'one who upholds the harvest.'
Dimity
A name meaning 'a small element, or portion.'
Dimos
Derived from 'Dimitris', meaning 'follower of Demeter'.
Dine
Means 'to dine' or 'supper', often associated with dining traditions.
Dinella
A diminutive form of 'Dina', meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated' in Hebrew origins.
Dinis
Diminutive of Dionisio, meaning 'follower of Dionysus'.
Dinko
A diminutive of an unknown longer name, often used affectionately.
Dino
Short form of names ending in '-dino', generally meaning 'little' or 'noble'.
Dinora
Meaning 'delight' or 'joy'; often associated with light.
Dinos
A diminutive of the name Dionysios, meaning 'of Dionysus', the Greek god of wine and festivities.
Dinu
A diminutive form of the name Daniel, which means 'God is my judge' in Hebrew.
Diogo
The Portuguese form of the name Diego, which means 'supplanter' in Hebrew.
Diona
A feminine form of Dion, related to the goddess Diana, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly.'
Diondra
A modern blend of Dion and Sandra, can imply 'divine defender.'
Diondre
A modern variation of Dion, suggesting a divine origin.
Dionicio
A Spanish variant of Dionysius, meaning 'follower of Dionysus.'
Dionis
Means 'son of Dionysus' or associated with the ancient Greek god of wine.