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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1. | Daa'im | Muslim |  | Continual. Listing. |
| 2. | Daanaa | Muslim |  | Variant of Dana: Wise. Intelligent. |
| 3. | Daaneesh | Muslim |  | Variant of Danish: Knowledge. Wisdom. |
| 4. | Daanish | Muslim |  | Variant of Danish: Knowledge. Wisdom. |
| 5. | Daa'ood | Muslim |  | Variant of Daud: The Biblical David is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name. |
| 6. | Dabareh | Biblical |  | The word, the thing, a bee, obedient. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 7. | Dabareh | Biblical |  | The word, the thing, a bee, obedient. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 8. | Dabbasheth | Biblical |  | Flowing with honey. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 9. | Dabbasheth | Biblical |  | Flowing with honey. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 10. | Daberath | Biblical |  | The word, the thing, a bee, obedient. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 11. | Daberath | Biblical |  | The word, the thing, a bee, obedient. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 12. | Dabi | Hebrew |  | Dearly loved. |
| 13. | Dabir | African |  | Teacher. |
| 14. | Dabir | Arabic |  | Teacher. |
| 15. | Dace | English |  | Of the nobility. |
| 16. | Dace | French |  | Of the nobility. |
| 17. | Dace | Gaelic |  | Diminutive of Dacey: From the south. |
| 18. | Dacey | English |  | Of the nobility. |
| 19. | Dacey | French |  | Of the nobility. |
| 20. | Dacey | Gaelic |  | Southerner. |
| 21. | Dacia | Gaelic |  | Variant of Dacey: From the south. |
| 22. | Dacian | English |  | Of the nobility. |
| 23. | Dacian | French |  | Of the nobility. |
| 24. | Dacian | Gaelic |  | Variant of Dacey: From the south. |
| 25. | Dacian | Latin |  | From Dacia (in Rome). |
| 26. | Dacio | Spanish |  | From Dacia. |
| 27. | Dack | English |  | Reference to the French town Dax. |
| 28. | Dacso | Hungarian |  | God judges. |
| 29. | Dacy | Gaelic |  | Southerner. |
| 30. | Dada | African |  | Nigerian name meaning 'curly-haired child'. |
| 31. | Dadgayadoh | Native American |  | Seneca name meaning gambling men. |
| 32. | Daedalus | Greek |  | Killed his nephew. |
| 33. | Daedbot | Anglo-Saxon |  | Penance. |
| 34. | Daeg | Gaelic |  | Black-haired. |
| 35. | Daeg | Irish |  | Black-haired. |
| 36. | Daeg | Scandinavian |  | Variant of Dag: Day. |
| 37. | Daegal | Anglo-Saxon |  | Dweller by the dark stream. |
| 38. | Daegal | Scandinavian |  | Dawn. |
| 39. | Daegan | Gaelic |  | Black-haired. |
| 40. | Daegan | Irish |  | Black-haired. |
| 41. | Dael | Dutch |  | Small valley. |
| 42. | Dael | English |  | Lives in the valley. |
| 43. | Dael | English |  | Lives in the valley. |
| 44. | Daelan | English |  | Rhyming variant of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers. |
| 45. | Daelyn | English |  | Small valley. |
| 46. | Daemon | Greek |  | Guardian spirit. |
| 47. | Daena | English |  | From Denmark. Also a variant of Daniel. |
| 48. | Daere | Welsh |  | Fiend. |
| 49. | Daesgesage | English |  | Day's eye. |
| 50. | Daeva | Indian |  | Evil spirit. |
| 51. | Daff | Greek |  | Diminutive of Daphne: Bay tree, or laurel tree. The Greek mythological nymph Daphne was rescued from the unwanted attentions of the god Apollo by being turned into a laurel bush. Famous bearer: British author Daphne du Maurier. |
| 52. | Daffodil | Greek |  | Flower. |
| 53. | Dafne | Israeli |  | The laurel tree. The mythological virtuous Daphne was transformed into a laurel tree to protect her from Apollo. |
| 54. | Dafydd | Welsh |  | A Welsh form of the Hebrew name David, meaning beloved or friend. |
| 55. | Dag | Norse |  | Day. |
| 56. | Dag | Scandinavian |  | Day. |
| 57. | Dagan | Hebrew |  | Earth; grain. Little fish. |
| 58. | Daganya | Hebrew |  | Ceremonial grain. |
| 59. | Daganyah | Hebrew |  | Ceremonial grain. |
| 60. | Dagen | Gaelic |  | Black-haired. |
| 61. | Dagen | Irish |  | Black-haired. |
| 62. | Dagen | Scandinavian |  | Variant of Dag: Day. |
| 63. | Dagfinnr | Scandinavian |  | Bright Finn. |
| 64. | Dagian | English |  | Dawn. |
| 65. | Dagmar | Danish |  | Famous day. Derived from a compound of two German words. Also, glory of the Danes. |
| 66. | Dagmar | German |  | Famous or glorious day. Derived from a compound of two German words. |
| 67. | Dagmar | Swedish |  | Dane's joy. |
| 68. | Dagmar | Teutonic |  | Dane's joy. |
| 69. | Dagna | Teutonic |  | As beautiful as the day. |
| 70. | Dagny | Norse |  | Joy of the Danes. |
| 71. | Dagny | Scandinavian |  | Variant of Dag: Day. |
| 72. | Dagoberto | German |  | Glorious day. |
| 73. | Dagomar | German |  | Glorious day. |
| 74. | Dagon | Biblical |  | Corn, a fish. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 75. | Dagon | Biblical |  | Corn, a fish. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 76. | Dagon | Hebrew |  | Variant of Dagan: Earth; grain. Little fish. |
| 77. | Dagonet | Arthurian Legend |  | Arthur's fool. |
| 78. | Daguenet | Arthurian Legend |  | Arthur's fool. |
| 79. | Dagwood | English |  | Bright wood; from the bright one's forest. |
| 80. | Dahab | Muslim |  | Gold. |
| 81. | Dahlia | Norse |  | From the valley. |
| 82. | Dahna | Italian |  | Lady. From the respectful title Donna. |
| 83. | Dahnya | Italian |  | Lady. From the respectful title Donna. |
| 84. | Dahy | Irish |  | Capable; quick and agile. |
| 85. | Dai | Japanese |  | Large; generation. |
| 86. | Dai | Welsh |  | Shines. A Welsh diminutive of David, meaning beloved or friend.. |
| 87. | Daibheid | Irish |  | Dearly loved. |
| 88. | Daibhid | Irish |  | Variant of Daibhidh: Beloved. |
| 89. | Daibhidh | Gaelic |  | Beloved. |
| 90. | Daibhidh | Irish |  | Beloved. |
| 91. | Daileass | Scottish |  | From the waterfall. |
| 92. | Dailey | Irish |  | Variant of Daly: Gather together. |
| 93. | Daimen | Greek |  | Variant of Damon: Gentle. To tame. A variant of Damian. In Greek legend Damon was a loyal friend of Pythias. Famous bearer in modern times: American author Damon Runyon. |
| 94. | Daimh | Scottish |  | Ox. |
| 95. | Daimhin | Gaelic |  | Servant. |
| 96. | Daimhin | Irish |  | Bard. |
| 97. | Daimon | Greek |  | Variant of Damon: Gentle. To tame. A variant of Damian. In Greek legend Damon was a loyal friend of Pythias. Famous bearer in modern times: American author Damon Runyon. |
| 98. | Dain | English |  | Variant of Dane: Brook. Also from the surname Dane, meaning 'From Denmark.'. |
| 99. | Dain | Norse |  | A mythical dwarf or from Denmark. |
| 100. | Dain | Scandinavian |  | From Denmark. |