Druilla
Druilla is a variation indicating strength or firmness, often used in literary contexts.
Drummond
Derived from Gaelic meaning 'lookout hill' or 'ridge'.
Drusilla
A name meaning 'the strong' or 'the dewy-eyed', common in Roman culture.
Drust
A variant spelling of 'Drust', a name of Pictish origin, meaning 'brave'.
Drusus
Meaning 'strong' or 'sturdy', used in ancient Roman contexts.
Dryden
Dryden means 'from the dry valley' or 'dry land' and is of Old English origin.
Drygedene
Drygedene is of Old English origin, meaning 'dry valley' or 'from the dry valley'.
Dryhthelm
Dryhthelm means 'ruler' or 'leader' in Old English.
Drystan
Drystan is derived from the Welsh meaning 'tumult' or 'riot'.
Drythelm
Drythelm translates to 'glory of the people' in Old English.
Dryw
Dryw means 'oak' and is often associated with strength in Welsh.
Duana
Duana is derived from Irish meaning 'blessed' or 'gifted'.
Duane
Duane means 'dark' or 'swarthy' in Irish.
Duante
A modern name variant, often interpreted as 'of the sea' or similar to 'Dante'.
Duard
A variant of Edward, meaning 'wealthy guardian'.
Duarte
Derived from the Spanish name 'Eduardo', meaning 'wealthy guardian'.
Duartr
Little known; closely associated with the name Duarte.
Dubb
A diminutive or nickname form of 'Dublin' or other similar roots.
Dubem
Means 'help me' in Igbo culture, commonly used for both genders.
Dubravka
Means 'from the oak grove', symbolizing strength and endurance.
Dubravko
Means 'man of the oak grove', representing strength and resilience.
Dubricii
An obscure name with unclear meaning, perhaps linked to similar names in Slavic cultures.
Dubricio
Derived from Dubricius, meaning 'oak' or 'oak tree'.
Dubricus
A variation related to the name Dubricius, signifying 'oak' or related nature themes.
Ducca
Derived from 'Duca', meaning 'duke' or 'leader'.
Duccel
A variant of Ducca, resembling 'duke', indicating nobility or leadership.
Duce
Means 'leader' or 'guide', symbolizing authority and direction.
Ducel
A derivative meaning 'leader' or 'duke', associated with nobility or authority.
Ducha
Means 'soul' or 'spirit', often associated with warmth and life.
Dudd
A diminutive form of the name 'Dudley,' meaning 'from the people's field.'
Dudda
An Old English name that means 'the clever or wise one.'
Duddel
An affectionate or diminutive form of 'Dudley', indicating friendliness or endearment.
Duddela
A diminutive feminine form related to 'Dudley', often indicating affection or smallness.
Duddy
An Irish term for 'dear', often used as a term of endearment.
Dudely
A variation of 'Dudley', it implies being from the people's field or friendly.
Dudemaer
A surname that has developed into a first name, typically associated with urban or familial lineage.
Dudeman
An English name derived from ‘Dudley’, meaning ‘from the people's field.’
Dudley
A name meaning 'from the field of the people', often associated with nobility.
Duduc
A Spanish name meaning 'kind' or 'friendly'.
Due
A name from Latin meaning 'two', indicating duality or partnership.
Duena
Meaning 'guardian' or 'protector', often used in historical contexts in Spain.
Duer
A German surname that means 'door keeper' or 'guardian'.
Duff
An Irish name meaning 'black' or 'dark', often used to describe hair or complexion.
Duffy
The name Duffy means 'dark' or 'swarthy', derived from the Gaelic 'O' Dubhthaigh'.
Dugan
Dugan means 'the descendant of Dubhagan', which refers to a dark-skinned person.
Dugant
Dugant is derived from the Gaelic term meaning 'dark warrior'.
Duglas
Duglas means 'black stream' or 'dark river', originating from Scottish geography.
Duj
Duj means 'to be', often used in Slavic cultures as a personal name.
Duke
Duke signifies a noble title with historical roots in English aristocracy.
Duko
Duko means 'leader' or 'ruler', derived from Slavic roots regarding leadership.
Dula
Dula is a feminine name meaning 'gift' or 'noble'.
Dulce
Dulce means 'sweet' in Spanish.
Dulcea
Dulcea means 'sweet' in Romanian.
Dulcia
Dulcia derives from Latin, meaning 'sweet one' or 'sweet-hearted'.
Dulciana
Dulciana means 'sweet' or 'delightful' in Latin.
Dulcibella
Dulcibella translates to 'sweet beauty' in Latin.
Dulcie
Dulcie means 'sweet' in English, often a diminutive for names like Dulcia.
Dulcina
Dulcina means 'sweet little thing' in Latin.
Dulcinea
Dulcinea means 'sweetness' in Spanish and is often associated with the character from Don Quixote.
Dull
Dull means 'not sharp' or 'blunt', and is more commonly a surname.
Dumbbutt
Dumbbutt is a colloquial term without an established meaning, often used humorously.
Dumitra
Dumitra is derived from 'Dumitru,' meaning 'of the earth' or 'follower of the earth', tied to Saint Demetrius.
Dumitru
Dumitru means 'of the earth' and is associated with the patron saint of farmers in Romanian culture.
Dumizzianu
Dumizzianu is a name without a specific documented meaning but reflects Romanian heritage.
Dun
Dun means 'hill' or 'fort' in Gaelic, often referring to a fortified place or settlement.
Duna
Duna is derived from 'dune' or 'hill', often symbolizing stability or home.
Duncan
A name derived from the Gaelic 'Donnchadh', meaning 'brown warrior' or 'dark warrior'.
Dunham
A name derived from Old English meaning 'homestead on a hill'.
Dunja
A name which means 'fig' in some Slavic languages, often associated with fertility and sweet character.
Dunleah
A name derived from Irish meaning 'from the fort of the healthy one'.
Dunley
A name meaning 'meadow by a hill', often associated with nature.
Dunn
A name meaning 'dark' or 'brown', commonly used as a surname.
Dunnagual
A traditional name possibly linked to historical figures or locations in Ireland.
Dunne
A surname deriving from 'donn', meaning 'brown' or 'chief'.
Dunnere
The meaning of Dunnere is 'dark river' or 'river valley'.
Dunnuca
Dunnuca means 'brown warrior' or 'dark fighter'.
Dunstan
Dunstan means 'dark stone' or 'stone hill'.
Dunston
Dunston translates to 'town by the hill'.
Dunton
Dunton means 'town by the hill' or 'place where the hill rises'.
Duoaud
Duoaud means 'of one heart' or 'unity'.
Durable
Durable relates to 'lasting' or 'capable of enduring'.
Duran
Duran means 'lasting' or 'enduring' in various contexts, notably in Spanish and English.
Durand
Durand means 'enduring or steadfast' in French.
Durant
Durant means 'enduring' in Old French and English.
Durante
Durante means 'enduring’ in Italian.
Dureau
Dureau is derived from a French surname meaning 'from the hill' or 'of the high place.'
Durell
Durell translates to 'enduring' or 'firm,' commonly used in English-speaking cultures.
Durene
Durene is a variant of the name 'Doreen,' meaning 'gift' or 'sorrow,' commonly used in English-speaking regions.
Durojaiye
Signifying 'God's blessings are profound' in Yoruba.
Durosinmi
Translates to 'God is enough for me' in Yoruba.
Durrant
Derived from Old French meaning 'enduring' or 'firm'.
Durrell
Derived from a surname, it means 'enduring' or 'hardy'.
Durriken
Meaning 'small fort' or 'stronghold', often associated with strength and protection.
Durward
One who guards the fort or stronghold.
Durwin
Meaning 'dear friend' or 'beloved',
Durwood
One who resides in the rough woods or forest.
Durwyn
A variant of Durwin, meaning 'dear friend.'
Dusa
A name derived from the roots meaning 'soul' or 'spirit.'
Dusan
Derived from a name meaning 'the one who is strong.'
Dusana
A feminine form of Dusan, meaning 'strong.'