Dionise
The feminine form of Dionisio, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Dionisi
An Italian variant of Dionysius, meaning 'of Dionysus.'
Dionisia
Deriving from Dionysius, indicating servitude or belonging to Dionysus.
Dionisie
Derived from the Greek name Dionysius, meaning 'of Dionysus' who is the god of wine and fertility in Greek mythology.
Dionisio
Italian variant of Dionysius, meaning 'of Dionysus', the Greek god of wine and revelry.
Dionisius
A name stemming from Greek origins, meaning 'of Dionysus', the god of wine and festivity.
Dionna
A feminine form of Dionysius, often associated with divine qualities or belonging to the god.
Dionne
Derived from the name Dionysius, meaning 'follower of Dionysus' or 'divine spirit'.
Dionte
Modern variant of Dion, often indicative of divine or godly attributes.
Dionysius
Latin variant of the Greek name meaning 'of Dionysus', associated with wine, pleasure, and revelry.
Dior
Meaning 'golden' or 'a gift', often associated with luxury due to the fashion brand.
Diota
A feminine name that means 'gift from God', reflecting divine qualities.
Diricus
Belonging to the land or people associated with the god of war.
Dirk
A derivative of Theodoric, meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Dirke
A diminutive form of the name Dirk, often representing strength and leadership.
Dirran
Derived from a term meaning 'a strong guardian' or 'protector'.
Disler
A surname turned first name, often associated with 'quirer' or 'listener' in multiple languages.
Disney
Originally a surname, it is associated with creativity and magic, famously linked to the entertainment industry.
Dita
Derived from 'Ditat,' meaning to enrich or treat with care.
Diuclezzianu
A unique name without a specific meaning, possibly invented or modern.
Divina
Divine, pertaining to God or sacred.
Divine
Of, or relating to, God or a deity; divine in nature.
Dix
A diminutive form of the name Dick or Richard, often used as a surname.
Dixie
A term associated with the southern United States, often interpreted as 'a nickname for the South.'
Dixon
Meaning 'son of Dick,' Dixon is a common surname that has also been used as a first name.
Djuana
A feminine form of the name Johan, meaning God is gracious.
Dmitar
Dmitar means 'follower of Demeter' or 'earth' in Slavic contexts.
Dmitri
Dmitri means 'devotee of Demeter,' the ancient Greek goddess of the harvest.
Dmitriana
Dmitriana is a feminine form of Dmitri, meaning 'follower of Demeter.'
Dmitriy
Dmitriy is a variant of Dmitri, meaning 'devotee of Demeter.'
Dmitry
Dmitry means 'follower of Demeter' and is commonly used in Russian culture.
Dmonte
Dmonte is a modern variation of the name Monte, often derived from the word for mountain.
Dmytro
Dmytro is a Ukrainian form of Dmitri, meaning 'devotee of Demeter.'
Doak
Doak means 'the dark one' in Scottish Gaelic.
Doane
Doane means 'from the brown hill' in Gaelic.
Doanna
Doanna is a variation of the name Diana, meaning 'divine' in Latin.
Doanne
Doanne is a variation of the name Joanna, meaning 'God is gracious' in Hebrew.
Dob
Dob is derived from the Slavic word for 'good' or 'kind.'
Doba
A diminutive form of names like Dobroslava, meaning 'good fame.'
Dobagni
Derived from Slavic roots, it means 'kind' or 'good-hearted.'
Dobagnus
A name with roots in Slavic, suggesting a characteristic of goodness or generosity.
Dobbin
Originating as a diminutive of the name Robert, meaning 'bright fame.'
Dobbins
A diminutive or affectionate form of Dobbin, which is derived from Robert.
Dobbs
A surname meaning 'son of Dob,' a diminutive form of Robert or Dobbin.
Dobitvci
A name derived from village or locality names, typically indicating a place of origin.
Dobre
Translates to 'good' in Slavic languages, often used in names indicating benevolence.
Dobromil
Means 'good and gracious' in Slavic languages.
Dobromir
Means 'good peace' or 'peaceful and good.'
Dobroslav
Means 'good glory' or 'glorious goodness.'
Dobry
Means 'good'; used for both genders in Slavic cultures.
Dobson
Means 'son of Dob,' with 'Dob' being a diminutive of Robert.
Dobu
A name indicating a dob or good nature in Slavic languages.
Dobyn
A name possibly linked to positive qualities but lacks a clear translation.
Doc
Originally a diminutive of the name Doctor, meaning 'teacher' or 'educator.'
Docc
Another variation of Doc, often related to the title 'Doctor' or an advisor.
Docia
A diminutive of Lyudmila, meaning 'people's favor.'
Dock
A diminutive form of the name Doctor or a nickname for someone in the medical profession.
Doctor
From Latin, meaning 'teacher' or 'instructor,' commonly used as a title for physicians.
Docunni
A name often given to boys, commonly considered to reflect leadership qualities.
Dodd
Derived from Old English, meaning 'a person with a round face' or 'a plump person.'
Dodge
Originating from a surname, it denotes evasiveness or quickness in motion.
Dodie
A diminutive form of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God.'
Dodinas
A traditional variant of names signifying divine guidance or protection.
Dodinc
A family name derived from the Slavic root meaning 'gift' or 'present.'
Dodson
A surname origin meaning 'son of Dodd,' implying lineage and familial connections.
Dody
A diminutive form of Dorothy, meaning 'gift from God.'
Dodzi
A name meaning 'one who is as strong as an eagle,' reflecting resilience and strength.
Dogbeda
Dogbeda is a name of the Yoruba people often signifying 'persistence' or 'determination'.
Dogod
Dogod is a name meaning 'survivor' among certain Nigerian cultures.
Doiminic
Doiminic is derived from Dominic, meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.
Dol
Dol is derived from the Gaelic word for 'valley'.
Dola
Dola often signifies 'a gift' or 'to be comforted' in various African languages.
Dolan
Dolan means 'dark haired' or 'sorrowful' in Irish.
Dolf
Dolf is a diminutive of Adolf, meaning 'noble wolf' in Dutch.
Dolina
Dolina means 'valley' in Latin, often associated with nature.
Doll
A diminutive form of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God.'
Dolley
A diminutive of the name Dolly, related to the word 'doll,' symbolizing a cherished person.
Dollie
A variation of the name Dolly, also associated with 'gift of God.'
Dolly
A diminutive of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God.'
Dolora
Derived from Dolores, meaning 'sorrows.'
Dolorea
A variant of Dolores, meaning 'sorrows.'
Dolores
Means 'sorrows,' often in reference to the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Sorrows.
Doloris
A variant of Dolores, meaning 'sorrows.'
Dolorosa
Translates to 'sorrowful,' often referring to the Virgin Mary and her sorrows.
Dolph
Means 'the one who is brave like a wolf.'
Dolphus
Means 'noble wolf,' derived from the Germanic elements for wolf and nobility.
Doly
A diminutive of Dolly, symbolizing a cherished person.
Dom
Short form of Dominic, meaning 'of the Lord.'
Domagoj
Derived from ancient Slavic roots meaning 'to bring peace.'
Dome
A diminutive of the names Dominic or Dom, meaning 'of the Lord.'
Domek
A diminutive of the name Dominik, meaning 'belonging to the Lord.'
Domenic
Of the Lord.
Domenica
Sunday; the day of rest.
Domenick
Of the Lord.
Domenico
Of the Lord.
Domenique
Of the Lord.
Domgeat
Derived from an old Germanic name.
Domhnall
World ruler; ruler of the world.
Domicela
A variation of Domika, meaning 'dedicated to the Lord.'
Domicio
Of the Lord; a form of Dominic.