Dominca
Of the Lord; female form of Domenic.
Dominga
Of the Lord; derived from Domingo.
Domingo
Sunday; associated with the Lord's Day.
Domingos
Sunday; associated with the day dedicated to God.
Dominic
Of the Lord; belonging to God.
Dominica
Of the Lord; dedicated to God.
Dominick
Of the Lord; a diminutive of Dominic.
Dominico
Of the Lord; an Italian form of Dominic.
Dominicus
Of the Lord; relating to Sunday.
Dominik
Of the Lord; variant of Dominic.
Dominika
Of the Lord; feminine form of Dominic.
Dominikus
Of the Lord; belonging to God.
Dominique
Lord; belonging to God.
Domino
A fated person or place.
Dominy
From the village of Dominick.
Dominykas
Lord; belonging to God.
Domitilo
Mighty; courageous.
Domneva
Belonging to the Lord.
Domnici
Little Lord; belonging to God.
Domokos
Of the Lord; belonging to God.
Domonique
Lord; belonging to God.
Domonkos
Of the Lord; belonging to God.
Don
Noble; ruler.
Dona
Lady; mistress.
Donagh
A strong dark man.
Donahue
Descendant of Donnchadh; brave warrior.
Donal
World-mighty; ruler of the world.
Donald
Ruler of the world; world leader.
Donalda
World-mighty; a female version of Donald.
Donaldina
A feminine form of Donald, meaning ruler of the world.
Donaldo
The Spanish form of Donald, meaning 'ruler of the world'.
Donall
An Irish name meaning 'world ruler'.
Donat
A Latin name meaning 'given'.
Donata
The feminine form of Donatus, meaning 'given'.
Donatas
Derived from the Latin Donatus, meaning 'given'.
Donatella
A diminutive form of Donata, meaning 'gift' or 'given'.
Donatello
Derived from Donato, meaning 'gift' or 'given'.
Donatien
A French variant of Donatus, meaning 'gift'.
Donato
An Italian name meaning 'gifted' or 'given'.
Donatus
A Latin name meaning 'given'.
Donavan
An Irish variant of Donovan, meaning 'dark', 'brown haired'.
Donavon
Another form of Donovan, meaning 'dark'.
Doncho
A diminutive form of the name Alexander, associated with 'protector'.
Donda
A name derived possibly from a diminutive of Don, meaning 'world ruler'.
Dondre
A modern American name, possibly derived from Andrew, meaning 'manly'.
Dondy
A diminutive form of Donald, meaning 'ruler of the world'.
Donea
A variant of Donia, meaning 'lady' or 'mistress'.
Donel
May be a variant of Donal, meaning 'world ruler'.
Donell
A variation of Donald, meaning 'ruler of the world'.
Donella
A feminine form of Donell, meaning 'world ruler'.
Donelle
A derivative of Donalda, meaning 'world ruler'.
Donestan
An Anglicized form related to Donald, meaning 'ruler of the world'.
Donica
Means 'world ruler', derived from Donald.
Donielle
A feminine derivative of Don, meaning 'world ruler'.
Donika
Slavic variant of Donna, meaning 'lady' or 'mistress'.
Donita
Derived from Donna, meaning 'lady' or 'mistress'.
Donka
A diminutive form of Donna, meaning 'lady'.
Donley
An English surname derived from the Gaelic name O'Donnal, meaning 'descendant of Donal'.
Donn
A diminutive of Donal, meaning 'ruler of the world'.
Donna
Means 'lady' or 'mistress'.
Donnacha
Means 'brown warrior' from the elements donn and cath.
Donnagan
The name means 'descendant of Donn' or 'brown warrior', pertaining to its ancestral roots in Ireland.
Donnan
Donnan means 'little brown one' or 'descendant of Donn', commonly used in Irish culture.
Donne
The name means 'gift' or 'to give', and is derived from the Old French name 'Donnel'.
Donnea
Donnea means 'world ruler' and is a feminine form of the name Donal.
Donnel
The name means 'world ruler' and comes from 'Domhnall', rooted in Irish origins.
Donnell
Donnell means 'ruler of the world', from the Old Irish name 'Domhnall'.
Donnelly
The name means 'descendant of Donall', with 'Donall' meaning 'world ruler'.
Donner
The name means 'thunder' and is derived from the German word 'donner'.
Donnica
Donnica is a feminine form of Donn, meaning 'brown-haired' or 'the dark one'.
Donnie
Donnie is a diminutive of 'Donald', meaning 'proud ruler' or 'mighty chief'.
Donny
Donny is a pet form of the name 'Donald', which means 'ruler of the world'.
Donovan
Donovan means 'dark' or 'dark-haired chieftain' and has Irish origins.
Donovian
The name is a modern variation of Donovan, meaning 'dark warrior'.
Donston
Donston is derived from a place name meaning 'hill with a fort'.
Donta
Donta is often interpreted as a modern variation of names like Dante, meaning 'enduring'.
Dontae
Dontae is a modern name likely derived from Dante, meaning 'enduring' or 'steadfast'.
Dontay
Dontay is a variant of Dante, meaning 'enduring' or 'brave'.
Dontaye
Dontaye derives from the name Dante, meaning 'enduring' or 'steadfast'.
Donte
Donte is derived from Dante and means 'lasting' or 'steadfast'.
Dontell
A modern American name, often considered a variation of Don or Donald, meaning 'world ruler.'
Dontrell
A modern American name variant, possibly derived from Donald, meaning 'world ruler.'
Doogie
A diminutive form of Dougal, meaning 'dark stranger' in Gaelic.
Dooley
An Irish surname and given name derived from the word 'dobhail,' meaning 'dark, swarthy.'
Doolin
An Anglicized form of the Irish name 'O'Dubhal.'
Doon
Derived from Scottish geography, meaning 'from the fort' or 'place of the fort.'
Doone
An Irish surname and given name derived from a place name, meaning 'fort.'
Door
A unique modern English name associated with access or entrance.
Dora
Derived from the Greek word 'Dorothea' meaning 'gift.'
Doraine
A French name that signifies 'of the sea.'
Doralis
A Spanish variation of the name Dora, meaning 'gift.'
Doran
An Irish name meaning 'stranger' or 'from the oak tree.'
Dorane
An English variant of the name Dora, meaning 'gift.'
Dorianne
Dorianne means 'of Doris', relating to the region in ancient Greece and the ancient Greek word for 'gift' or 'boon'.
Dorie
Dorie means 'gift', derived from the Greek word 'dorea'.
Dorien
Dorien is a diminutive of 'Theodora', meaning 'gift of God'.
Dorijan
Dorijan means 'gift' or 'to be a gift', commonly found in Slavic cultures.
Dorika
Dorika is a diminutive form associated with 'gift', prevalent in Slavic regions.
Dorin
Dorin means 'to give' or 'gift', stemming from the Romanian language.
Dorina
Dorina derives from 'dor' which means 'longing' or 'yearning' in Romanian, often associated with love and affection.