Dusanari
A feminine variant of Dusan, denoting strength.
Dusanek
A diminutive form of Dusan, meaning 'the one who is strong.'
Dusanka
A variation of Dusana that signifies strength and resilience.
Duscha
Duscha means 'soul' or 'spirit' in Slavic languages.
Dusek
Dusek means 'little spirit' or 'soul' in Czech.
Dusia¨ka
Dusia¨ka is a diminutive form of Duscha, meaning 'little soul'.
Duska
Duska is derived from Duscha and means 'soul' or 'spirit' in Slavic context.
Dustan
Dustan means 'brave warrior' or 'valiant', often associated with strength in battle.
Dustin
Dustin means 'brave fighter' or 'valiant warrior', primarily popularized through various cultures.
Duston
Duston translates to 'from the dust town' or 'town of dust', typically linked to settlement origins.
Dustyn
Dustyn is a modern spelling of Dustin meaning 'brave warrior' or 'valiant'.
Dutch
Dutch refers to a person from the Netherlands, symbolizing courage and independence.
Dutton
An English surname derived from a place name meaning 'Duda's town' or 'farmstead by the hill.'
Duval
A surname meaning 'of the valley', often used as a first name in French-speaking regions.
Duve
A common Scandinavian surname that may also be used as a first name, meaning 'the one who lives by the deep waters.'
Duwayne
A modern variation of the name Dwayne, meaning 'swarthy' or 'dark.'
Duze
A name of Slavic origin meaning 'strong' or 'hearty.'
Dwade
A variant of the name Wade, meaning 'to go' or 'to advance' across water.
Dwain
Derived from the Old Welsh name 'Dwyvan' meaning 'son of the pioneer'.
Dwaine
A variant of Dwain, derived from the Old Welsh, meaning 'descendant of the chief'.
Dwan
Means 'a place by the river' or 'dweller by the river'.
Dwane
Derived from the Gaelic name 'Dubhan' meaning 'little dark one'.
Dwayne
Meaning 'swarthy' or 'dark', originally derived from the Gaelic word 'Dubh' meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
Dwennon
Meaning 'little stone' or 'small rock', derived from the Welsh name 'Dwynwen'.
Dwight
Means 'the man from the river' or 'dark, brown', derived from Old English.
Dwighte
An Old English name meaning 'the one who communicates', a variant of Dwight.
Dwilliam
A modern variation of William meaning 'strong-willed warrior', derived from Germanic origins.
Dwynwen
Dwynwen means 'blessed story' and is associated with the Welsh saint of lovers.
Dyann
A variation of Diane, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Dyanna
A variant of Diana, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Dyanne
A variation of Diane, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Dydda
An ancient Welsh name meaning 'day', also related to a historical figure.
Dyddgu
Meaning 'good day' or 'fair day' in Welsh.
Dyfnwal
An ancient Welsh name meaning 'deep well'.
Dylan
Means 'son of the sea' or 'born from the ocean'.
Dylann
A variant spelling of Dylan, meaning 'son of the sea'.
Dylen
Variant of Dylan, meaning 'son of the sea', used for both genders.
Dylis
A Welsh variant of name meaning 'daughter of the sea'.
Dylla
Derived from Dylan, meaning related to the sea or ocean.
Dyllan
Dyllan means 'like a tidal wave' or 'son of the sea'.
Dyllon
Dyllon can mean 'ocean' or 'from the valley'.
Dylon
Dylon is a variant of Dylan meaning 'son of the sea' or 'born from the ocean'.
Dylynn
Dylynn is a variant of Dylan, often interpreted as 'lake' or 'from the lake'.
Dymek
Dymek means 'smoke' or 'mist', often associated with the Eucharist in Polish tradition.
Dymond
Dymond means 'diamond', signifying clarity and brilliance.
Dymphna
Dymphna means 'fawn' or 'young deer', commonly associated with the patron saint of the mentally ill.
Dympna
Dympna is a variant of Dymphna, meaning 'little fawn'.
Dynastie
Dynastie means 'royalty' or 'powerful lineage' derived from the term dynasty.
Dyne
Dyne means 'power' or 'force', often used in scientific contexts.
Dyot
Dyot means 'gift of God' derived from the old English context.
Dyota
Dyota is a variant meaning 'gift of God', used in a feminine context.
Dyrk
Leader of the people; ruler.
Dyson
Son of Denis or descendant of Denise.
Dyttel
A small child or little one.
Dzidzorli
Dzidzorli means 'gift from God' in Georgian.
Dziedzorm
Dziedzorm translates to 'heir' or 'successor' in Polish.
Dzintara
Dzintara means 'amber' in Latvian, referring to the fossilized tree resin.
Dzintra
Dzintra is a variant of the name Zina, meaning 'shining' in Latvian culture.
Dzovig
Dzovig means 'squirrel' in Armenian, often used as a term of endearment.
Dzsenifer
Dzsenifer is a Hungarian variation of the name Jennifer, meaning 'fair one'.
Dzsesszika
Dzsesszika is a Hungarian form of Jessica, often interpreted as 'foresighted' or 'to see'.
Eabba
A variant of 'Eibhlin', meaning 'radiance', 'beauty', or 'shine'.
Eabbe
Derived from the Old English name meaning 'strong' or 'brave'.
Eabha
Means 'beauty' and is a variant of 'Eve'.
Eachann
Means 'gathering' or 'the horse of the battle'.
Eada
Means 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'.
Eadaion
Means 'wealthy one' or 'prosperous ruler'.
Eadbald
Means 'bold' or 'brave in battle'.
Eadbeald
Meaning 'bold' or 'brave'.
Eadbehrt
Means 'bright' or 'glorious'.
Eadbeorht
Means 'bright' or 'famous'.
Eadbert
Means 'bright' or 'famous' with a connotation of being noble.
Eadberth
Means 'bright and famous'.
Eadbhard
Means 'brave and hard' or 'strong'.
Eadburg
Means 'fortress' or 'protection', often signifying a place of safety.
Eadburga
Means 'fortress' or 'protection'; a stronghold.
Eadburh
Means 'fortress', associated with safety and strength.
Eadburt
Means 'bright and glorious', indicating fame or honor.
Eadda
Means 'wealth' or 'richness'.
Eadelmarr
Meaning 'noble helmet' or 'prosperous protector'.
Eadfrid
Means 'peaceful leader'.
Eadfrith
Rich in honor or prosperity.
Eadgar
Wealthy spear or prosperous warrior.
Eadger
Spear of riches or prosperous spear.
Eadgifu
Gift of wealth or prosperity.
Eadgyfu
Gift of prosperity.
Eadgyth
Rich war or battle.
Eadgytha
Rich in war or battle.
Eadheard
Hardy or brave in wealth.
Eadhed
Wealthy protector.
Eadhelm
Helmet of riches or wealth.
Eadhere
Army of wealth or riches.
Eadhild
Battle maiden of wealth.
Eadida
Rich gift.
Eadie
Prosperous one.
Eadild
Noble wealth or riches.
Eadita
Wealthy gift.
Eadith
Rich or prosperous in battle.
Eadlac
Wealthy man or nobleman.
Eadlyn
Noble gift or wealth.