Diccionario de nombres
898 nombres con significado y origen verificados
DA
From Chinese 达 (dá) meaning "achieve, arrive at, intelligent" (which is usually only masculine), 大 (dà) meaning "big, gr...
DACIANA
Derived from Dacia, the old Roman name for the region which is now Romania and Moldova.
DADA
Means "curly hair" in Yoruba.
DAAN
Short form of DANIËL.
DACRE
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name in Cumbria, of Brythonic origin meaning "trickling stream"...
DADO (1)
Portuguese diminutive of EDUARDO.
DADO (2)
Croatian diminutive of DAMIR and other names containing the sound da.
DAE-JUNG
From Sino-Korean 大 (dae) meaning "big, great, vast, large, high" combined with 中 (jung) meaning "middle". Other combinat...
DAFINA
Albanian and Macedonian form of DAPHNE.
DAFNE
Italian form of DAPHNE.
DAG
Derived from Old Norse dagr meaning "day".
DAGDA
Means "good god" in Celtic. In Irish myth Dagda (called also The Dagda) was the powerful god of the earth, knowledge, ma...
DAGFINNR
Old Norse form of DAGFINN.
DAGMAR
From the Old Norse name Dagmær, derived from the elements dagr "day" and mær "maid". This was the name adopted by the po...
DAGNEY
Variant of DAGNY.
DAGNY
From the Old Norse name Dagný, which was derived from the elements dagr "day" and ný "new".
DAGON
Derived from Ugaritic dgn meaning "grain". This was the name of a Semitic god of agriculture, usually depicted with the ...
DAGRÚN
Old Norse and Icelandic form of DAGRUN.
DAGUR
Icelandic form of DAG.
DAI
Derived from the old Celtic word dei meaning "to shine". This name is also used as a Welsh diminutive of DAVID.
DÀIBHIDH
Scottish Gaelic form of DAVID.
DAIDALOS
Greek form of DAEDALUS.
DAINA
Means "song" in Lithuanian and Latvian.
DAIREANN
Variant of DOIREANN.
DAISUKE
From Japanese 大 (dai) meaning "big, great" and 輔 (suke) meaning "help". Other kanji combinations are possible.
DÁITHÍ
Possibly means "swift" in Irish Gaelic. It is sometimes used as an Irish form of David.
DAIVA
Created by the Lithuanian writer Vydūnas, who possibly derived it from a Sanskrit word meaning "destiny".
DAJANA
Serbian and Croatian form of DIANA.
DAKOTA
Means "allies, friends" in the Dakota language. This is the name of a Native American people of the northern Mississippi...
DALAL
Means "coquettishness" in Arabic.
DALEY
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Dálaigh meaning "descendant of Dálach". The name Dálach means "assembly" ...
DALIA (2)
Means "fate, luck" in Lithuanian. This was the name of the Lithuanian goddess of weaving, fate and childbirth, often ass...
DALIBOR
Derived from the Slavic elements dali meaning "distance" and borti meaning "to fight".
DALIMIL
Derived from the Slavic elements dali meaning "distance" and milu meaning "gracious, dear".
DALITSO
Means "blessing" in Chewa.
DALTON
From an English surname which was originally from a place name meaning "valley town" in Old English. A notable bearer of...
DALYA
Variant transcription of DALIA (3).
DAMAYANTI
Means "subduing" in Sanskrit. In the Hindu epic the 'Mahabharata' this is the name of a beautiful princess, the wife of ...
DAMHNAIT
Means "fawn" from Gaelic damh "stag, ox" combined with a diminutive suffix.
DAMIAN
From the Greek name Δαμιανος (Damianos) which was derived from Greek δαμαζω (damazo) "to tame". Saint Damian was martyre...
DAMIANO
Italian form of DAMIAN.
DAMIANUS
Latinized form of DAMIANOS.
DAMIJAN
Slovene form of DAMIAN.
DAMION
Variant of DAMIAN.
DAMJAN
Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of DAMIAN.
DAMLA
Means "water drop" in Turkish.
DAMODAR
Modern form of DAMODARA.
DAMOKLES
Original Greek form of DAMOCLES.
DAMYAN
Bulgarian form of DAMIAN.
DAN (2)
Short form of DANIEL.
DANA (1)
Feminine form of DANIEL or DAN (1).
DANA (3)
Short form of BOGDANA, YORDANA or GORDANA.
DANAË
From Δαναοι (Danaoi), a word used by Homer to designate the Greeks. In Greek mythology Danaë was the daughter of the Arg...
DANCHO
Diminutive of DANAIL.
DANE
From an English surname which was either a variant of the surname DEAN or else an ethnic name referring to a person from...
DANETTE
Feminine diminutive of DANIEL.
DANI (2)
Hungarian diminutive of DÁNIEL and Spanish diminutive of DANIEL.
DANIA (2)
Variant transcription of DANIYAH.
DÁNIEL
Hungarian and Faroese form of DANIEL.
DANIËL
Dutch form of DANIEL.
DANIELA
Feminine form of DANIEL.
DANIELE
Italian form of DANIEL.
DANIELLA
Feminine form of DANIEL.
DANIELLE
French feminine form of DANIEL. It has been commonly used in the English-speaking world only since the 20th century.
DANIHEL
Form of DANIEL used in the Latin Bible.
DANIILU
Old Slavic form of DANIEL.
DANIJELA
Feminine form of DANIEL.
DANILO
Cognate of DANIEL.
DANIYAH
Means "close, near" in Arabic.
DÁNJAL
Faroese form of DANIEL.
DANKO
Diminutive of GORDAN, DANILO or DANIJEL.
DANNE
Diminutive of DAN (3).
DANNIE
Diminutive of DANIEL.
DANR
Old Norse form of DAN (3).
DĂNUȚ
Romanian diminutive of DAN (2).
DANUTĖ
Meaning uncertain. It could be a feminine form of DANIEL or a form of DONATA. It is found in Lithuania from the 14th cen...
DANYA (2)
Variant transcription of DANIYAH.
DAPHNE
Means "laurel" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was a nymph turned into a laurel tree by her father in order that she mi...
DAPHNÉE
French variant form of DAPHNE.
DAR
Means "mother-of-pearl, nacre" in Hebrew.
DARA (2)
Means "star" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit.
DARACH
Variant of DARA (1) or Anglicized form of DÁIRE.
DARAYAVAHUSH
Old Persian form of DARIUS.
DARCEY
Feminine form of DARCY.
DARDAN
From the name of the Dardani, an Illyrian tribe who lived on the Balkan Peninsula. Their name may derive from an Illyria...
DARDANOS
Possibly from Greek δαρδαπτω (dardapto) "to devour". In Greek mythology Dardanos was a son of Zeus and Electra. He was t...
DAREIA
Feminine form of Dareios (see DARIUS).
DAREJAN
From the second part of NESTAN-DAREJAN.
DAREK
Diminutive of DARIUSZ.
DAREN
Variant of DARREN.
DARIAN
Probably an elaborated form of DARREN.
DARIJA
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of DARIA.
DARIJUS
Lithuanian variant of DARIUS.
DARINA (1)
Anglicized form of DÁIRÍNE.
DARINKA
Either a diminutive of DARIJA, or a derivative of the Slavic word dar meaning "gift".
DARIO
Italian form of DARIUS.
DARIUS
Roman form of Δαρειος (Dareios), which was the Greek form of the Persian name Dārayavahush, which was composed of the el...
DARIUSZ
Polish form of DARIUS.
DARJA
Slovene and Czech form of DARIA.
DARLA
Short form of DARLENE.
DARLENE
From the English word darling combined with the popular name suffix lene. This name has been in use since the beginning ...
DARNELL
From a surname, possibly derived from Old French darnel, a type of grass. Alternatively it may be derived from Old Engli...
DARREL
Variant of DARRELL.
DARREN
The meaning of this name is not known for certain. It could be from a rare Irish surname or it could be an altered form ...
DARRYL
Variant of DARRELL.
DARSHANA
Feminine form of DARSHAN.
DARWIN
From a surname which was derived from the Old English given name Deorwine which meant "dear friend". The surname was bor...
DARYA (2)
Means "sea, ocean" in Persian.
DARYL
Variant of DARRELL.
DARYUSH
Variant transcription of DARIUSH.
DATHAN
Possibly means "fountain" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of the conspirators against Moses.
DAUD
Indonesian form of DAVID, and also a variant Arabic transcription of DAWUD.
DAUMANTAS
From Lithuanian daug "much" and mantus "intelligent". This name was borne by a 13th-century Lithuanian ruler of Pskov wh...
DAVENA
Variant of DAVINA.
DAVEY
Diminutive of DAVID.
DÁVID
Hungarian and Slovak form of DAVID.
DAVIDA
Feminine form of DAVID.
DAVIDU
Old Slavic form of DAVID.
DAVIN
Possibly a variant of DEVIN influenced by DAVID.
DAVINIA
Variant of DAVINA.
DAVIT
Georgian and Armenian form of DAVID.
DAVOR
Possibly from an old Slavic exclamation expressing joy or sorrow.
DAVORKA
Feminine form of DAVOR.
DAVY
Diminutive of DAVID.
DAWA
Means "moon, month" in Tibetan.
DAWN
From the English word dawn, ultimately derived from Old English dagung.
DAWSON
From a surname meaning "son of DAVID". This name was popularized in the late 1990s by the television drama 'Dawson's Cre...
DAX
From an English surname which was derived either from the town of Dax in France or else from the Old English given name ...
DAYNA
Feminine variant of DANA (2).
DAYTON
From an English surname which was derived from a place name which possibly meant either "dairy town" or "ditch town" in ...
DAZHDBOG
Possibly means "the giving god" in Slavic. He was a Slavic god of the sun and light, a son of Svarog. In some myths he i...
DEAN
From a surname, see DEAN (1) and DEAN (2). The actor James Dean (1931-1955) was a famous bearer of the surname.
DEANDRE
Combination of the popular name prefix De and ANDRE.
DEANNA
Either a variant of DIANA or a feminine form of DEAN. This name was popularized by the Canadian actress and singer Deann...
DEARBHÁIL
Means "daughter of Fál", derived from Gaelic der "daughter" and Fál, a legendary name for Ireland.
DEB
Short form of DEBORAH.
DEBBIE
Diminutive of DEBORAH.
DEBBY
Diminutive of DEBORAH.
DEBI
Diminutive of DEBORAH.
DEBORA
Italian, German and Dutch form of DEBORAH.
DEBRA
Variant of DEBORAH.
DECHEN
Means "great happiness" in Tibetan.
DECIMUS
Roman praenomen, or given name, meaning "tenth" in Latin.
DEDERICK
Older form of DEREK.
DEE
Short form of names beginning with D. It may also be given in reference to the Dee River in Scotland.
DEEMER
From an English and Scottish surname meaning "judge", from Old English demere.
DEEP
Variant transcription of DIP.
DEEPAK
Variant transcription of DIPAK.
DEEPIKA
Variant transcription of DIPIKA.
DEFOREST
From a French surname meaning "from the forest". It was originally given in honour of American author John Deforest (182...
DEIDRA
Variant of DEIRDRE.
DEIMOS
Means "terror" in Greek. This was one of the sons of the Greek god Ares. Also, a moon of Mars bears this name.
DEION
Variant of DION. A notable bearer is retired American football player Deion Sanders (1967-).
DEIRDRE
From the older Gaelic form Derdriu, meaning unknown, possibly derived from a Celtic word meaning "woman". This was the n...
DEJA
Means "already" from the French phrase deja vu meaning "already seen".
DEJANA
Feminine form of DEJAN.
DAEDALUS
Latinized form of the Greek Δαιδαλος (Daidalos) which was derived from δαιδαλλω (daidallo) meaning "to work cunningly". ...
DAFFODIL
From the name of the flower, ultimately derived from Dutch de affodil meaning "the asphodel".
DAFNA
Means "laurel" in Hebrew.
DAFYDD
Welsh form of DAVID. This name was borne by Dafydd ap Gruffydd, a 13th-century Welsh ruler, and Dafydd ap Gwilym, a 14th...
DAGAN
Variant of DAGON.
DAGFINN
From the Old Norse name Dagfinnr, which was composed of the elements dagr "day" and Finnr "Sámi, person from Finland".
DAGMÆR
Old Norse form of DAGMAR.
DAGMARA
Polish form of DAGMAR.
DAGNIJA
Latvian form of DAGNY.
DAGNÝ
Old Norse and Icelandic form of DAGNY.
DAGR
Old Norse form of DAG.
DAGRUN
From the Old Norse name Dagrún, which was derived from the Old Norse elements dagr "day" and rún "secret lore".
DAHLIA
From the name of the flower, which was named for the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.
DÁIBHÍ
Irish form of DAVID.
DAICHI
From Japanese 大 (dai) meaning "big, great" combined with 地 (chi) meaning "earth, land" or 智 (chi) meaning "wisdom, intel...
DAIKI
From Japanese 大 (dai) meaning "big, great" combined with 輝 (ki) meaning "brightness", 樹 (ki) meaning "tree" or 貴 (ki) me...
DÁIRE
Means "fruitful, fertile" in Irish Gaelic. This name is borne by many figures in Irish legend, including the Ulster chie...
DÁIRÍNE
Derived from Irish Gaelic dáire meaning "fruitful, fertile".
DAISY
Simply from the English word for the white flower, ultimately derived from Old English dægeseage meaning "day eye". It w...
DAITHÍ
Variant of DÁITHÍ.
DAIVIDH
Gaelic variant of DAVID.
DAKARAI
Means "rejoice" in Shona.
DÁLACH
Derived from Irish dál meaning "assembly".
DALE
From an English surname which originally belonged to a person who lived near a dale or valley.
DALIA (1)
Spanish form of DAHLIA. The Dahlia is the national flower of Mexico.
DALIA (3)
Means "branch" in Hebrew.
DALIBORKA
Feminine form of DALIBOR.
DALIT
Means "to draw water" in Hebrew.
DALLAS
From a surname which was originally taken from a Scottish place name meaning "meadow dwelling". A city in Texas bears th...
DALY
From a surname which was a variant of DALEY.
DAMARIS
Probably means "calf, heifer, girl" from Greek δαμαλις (damalis). In the New Testament this is the name of a woman conve...
DAMHÁN
Means "fawn" from Gaelic damh "stag, ox" combined with a diminutive suffix.
DAMIAAN
Dutch form of DAMIAN.
DAMIANA
Italian feminine form of DAMIAN.
DAMIANOS
Greek form of DAMIAN.
DAMIEN
French form of DAMIAN.
DAMIJANA
Slovene feminine form of DAMIAN.
DAMIR
Possibly derived from the Slavic elements dan "given" and miru "peace, world". Otherwise, it might be of Turkic origin.
DAMJANA
Slovene, Serbian and Macedonian feminine form of DAMIAN.
DAMOCLES
Latinized form of the Greek name Δαμοκλης (Damokles), which was derived from δαμος (damos) "the people", a Doric Greek v...
DAMODARA
Means "rope around the belly", derived from Sanskrit दाम (dama) meaning "rope" and उदर (udara) meaning "belly". This is ...
DAMON
Derived from Greek δαμαζω (damazo) meaning "to tame". According to Greek legend, Damon and Pythias were friends who live...
DAN (1)
, HebrewMeans "he judged" in Hebrew. Dan in the Old Testament is one of the twelve sons of Jacob by Rachel's servant Bil...
DAN (3)
From the Old Norse byname Danr meaning "a Dane". This was the name of several semi-legendary Danish kings.
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