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898 nombres con significado y origen verificados

DA

M/F

From Chinese 达 (dá) meaning "achieve, arrive at, intelligent" (which is usually only masculine), 大 (dà) meaning "big, gr...

DACIANA

F

Derived from Dacia, the old Roman name for the region which is now Romania and Moldova.

DADA

F

Means "curly hair" in Yoruba.

DAAN

M

Short form of DANIËL.

DACRE

M

From a surname which was originally derived from a place name in Cumbria, of Brythonic origin meaning "trickling stream"...

DADO (1)

M

Portuguese diminutive of EDUARDO.

DADO (2)

M

Croatian diminutive of DAMIR and other names containing the sound da.

DAE-JUNG

M

From Sino-Korean 大 (dae) meaning "big, great, vast, large, high" combined with 中 (jung) meaning "middle". Other combinat...

DAFINA

F

Albanian and Macedonian form of DAPHNE.

DAFNE

F

Italian form of DAPHNE.

DAG

M

Derived from Old Norse dagr meaning "day".

DAGDA

M

Means "good god" in Celtic. In Irish myth Dagda (called also The Dagda) was the powerful god of the earth, knowledge, ma...

DAGFINNR

M

Old Norse form of DAGFINN.

DAGMAR

F

From the Old Norse name Dagmær, derived from the elements dagr "day" and mær "maid". This was the name adopted by the po...

DAGNEY

F

Variant of DAGNY.

DAGNY

F

From the Old Norse name Dagný, which was derived from the elements dagr "day" and ný "new".

DAGON

M

Derived from Ugaritic dgn meaning "grain". This was the name of a Semitic god of agriculture, usually depicted with the ...

DAGRÚN

F

Old Norse and Icelandic form of DAGRUN.

DAGUR

M

Icelandic form of DAG.

DAI

M

Derived from the old Celtic word dei meaning "to shine". This name is also used as a Welsh diminutive of DAVID.

DÀIBHIDH

M

Scottish Gaelic form of DAVID.

DAIDALOS

M

Greek form of DAEDALUS.

DAINA

F

Means "song" in Lithuanian and Latvian.

DAIREANN

F

Variant of DOIREANN.

DAISUKE

M

From Japanese 大 (dai) meaning "big, great" and 輔 (suke) meaning "help". Other kanji combinations are possible.

DÁITHÍ

M

Possibly means "swift" in Irish Gaelic. It is sometimes used as an Irish form of David.

DAIVA

F

Created by the Lithuanian writer Vydūnas, who possibly derived it from a Sanskrit word meaning "destiny".

DAJANA

F

Serbian and Croatian form of DIANA.

DAKOTA

M/F

Means "allies, friends" in the Dakota language. This is the name of a Native American people of the northern Mississippi...

DALAL

F

Means "coquettishness" in Arabic.

DALEY

M

From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Dálaigh meaning "descendant of Dálach". The name Dálach means "assembly" ...

DALIA (2)

F

Means "fate, luck" in Lithuanian. This was the name of the Lithuanian goddess of weaving, fate and childbirth, often ass...

DALIBOR

M

Derived from the Slavic elements dali meaning "distance" and borti meaning "to fight".

DALIMIL

M

Derived from the Slavic elements dali meaning "distance" and milu meaning "gracious, dear".

DALITSO

M/F

Means "blessing" in Chewa.

DALTON

M

From an English surname which was originally from a place name meaning "valley town" in Old English. A notable bearer of...

DALYA

F

Variant transcription of DALIA (3).

DAMAYANTI

F

Means "subduing" in Sanskrit. In the Hindu epic the 'Mahabharata' this is the name of a beautiful princess, the wife of ...

DAMHNAIT

F

Means "fawn" from Gaelic damh "stag, ox" combined with a diminutive suffix.

DAMIAN

M

From the Greek name Δαμιανος (Damianos) which was derived from Greek δαμαζω (damazo) "to tame". Saint Damian was martyre...

DAMIANO

M

Italian form of DAMIAN.

DAMIANUS

M

Latinized form of DAMIANOS.

DAMIJAN

M

Slovene form of DAMIAN.

DAMION

M

Variant of DAMIAN.

DAMJAN

M

Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of DAMIAN.

DAMLA

F

Means "water drop" in Turkish.

DAMODAR

M

Modern form of DAMODARA.

DAMOKLES

M

Original Greek form of DAMOCLES.

DAMYAN

M

Bulgarian form of DAMIAN.

DAN (2)

M

Short form of DANIEL.

DANA (1)

F

Feminine form of DANIEL or DAN (1).

DANA (3)

F

Short form of BOGDANA, YORDANA or GORDANA.

DANAË

F

From Δαναοι (Danaoi), a word used by Homer to designate the Greeks. In Greek mythology Danaë was the daughter of the Arg...

DANCHO

M

Diminutive of DANAIL.

DANE

M

From an English surname which was either a variant of the surname DEAN or else an ethnic name referring to a person from...

DANETTE

F

Feminine diminutive of DANIEL.

DANI (2)

M

Hungarian diminutive of DÁNIEL and Spanish diminutive of DANIEL.

DANIA (2)

F

Variant transcription of DANIYAH.

DÁNIEL

M

Hungarian and Faroese form of DANIEL.

DANIËL

M

Dutch form of DANIEL.

DANIELA

F

Feminine form of DANIEL.

DANIELE

M

Italian form of DANIEL.

DANIELLA

F

Feminine form of DANIEL.

DANIELLE

F

French feminine form of DANIEL. It has been commonly used in the English-speaking world only since the 20th century.

DANIHEL

M

Form of DANIEL used in the Latin Bible.

DANIILU

M

Old Slavic form of DANIEL.

DANIJELA

F

Feminine form of DANIEL.

DANILO

M

Cognate of DANIEL.

DANIYAH

F

Means "close, near" in Arabic.

DÁNJAL

M

Faroese form of DANIEL.

DANKO

M

Diminutive of GORDAN, DANILO or DANIJEL.

DANNE

M

Diminutive of DAN (3).

DANNIE

M

Diminutive of DANIEL.

DANR

M

Old Norse form of DAN (3).

DĂNUȚ

M

Romanian diminutive of DAN (2).

DANUTĖ

F

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)

F

Variant transcription of DANIYAH.

DAPHNE

F

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

F

French variant form of DAPHNE.

DAR

M/F

Means "mother-of-pearl, nacre" in Hebrew.

DARA (2)

M/F

Means "star" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit.

DARACH

M

Variant of DARA (1) or Anglicized form of DÁIRE.

DARAYAVAHUSH

M

Old Persian form of DARIUS.

DARCEY

F

Feminine form of DARCY.

DARDAN

M

From the name of the Dardani, an Illyrian tribe who lived on the Balkan Peninsula. Their name may derive from an Illyria...

DARDANOS

M

Possibly from Greek δαρδαπτω (dardapto) "to devour". In Greek mythology Dardanos was a son of Zeus and Electra. He was t...

DAREIA

F

Feminine form of Dareios (see DARIUS).

DAREJAN

F

From the second part of NESTAN-DAREJAN.

DAREK

M

Diminutive of DARIUSZ.

DAREN

M

Variant of DARREN.

DARIAN

M/F

Probably an elaborated form of DARREN.

DARIJA

F

Croatian, Serbian and Slovene form of DARIA.

DARIJUS

M

Lithuanian variant of DARIUS.

DARINA (1)

F

Anglicized form of DÁIRÍNE.

DARINKA

F

Either a diminutive of DARIJA, or a derivative of the Slavic word dar meaning "gift".

DARIO

M

Italian form of DARIUS.

DARIUS

M

Roman form of Δαρειος (Dareios), which was the Greek form of the Persian name Dārayavahush, which was composed of the el...

DARIUSZ

M

Polish form of DARIUS.

DARJA

F

Slovene and Czech form of DARIA.

DARLA

F

Short form of DARLENE.

DARLENE

F

From the English word darling combined with the popular name suffix lene. This name has been in use since the beginning ...

DARNELL

M

From a surname, possibly derived from Old French darnel, a type of grass. Alternatively it may be derived from Old Engli...

DARREL

M

Variant of DARRELL.

DARREN

M

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

M

Variant of DARRELL.

DARSHANA

F

Feminine form of DARSHAN.

DARWIN

M

From a surname which was derived from the Old English given name Deorwine which meant "dear friend". The surname was bor...

DARYA (2)

F

Means "sea, ocean" in Persian.

DARYL

M

Variant of DARRELL.

DARYUSH

M

Variant transcription of DARIUSH.

DATHAN

M

Possibly means "fountain" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of the conspirators against Moses.

DAUD

M

Indonesian form of DAVID, and also a variant Arabic transcription of DAWUD.

DAUMANTAS

M

From Lithuanian daug "much" and mantus "intelligent". This name was borne by a 13th-century Lithuanian ruler of Pskov wh...

DAVENA

F

Variant of DAVINA.

DAVEY

M

Diminutive of DAVID.

DÁVID

M

Hungarian and Slovak form of DAVID.

DAVIDA

F

Feminine form of DAVID.

DAVIDU

M

Old Slavic form of DAVID.

DAVIN

M

Possibly a variant of DEVIN influenced by DAVID.

DAVINIA

F

Variant of DAVINA.

DAVIT

M

Georgian and Armenian form of DAVID.

DAVOR

M

Possibly from an old Slavic exclamation expressing joy or sorrow.

DAVORKA

F

Feminine form of DAVOR.

DAVY

M

Diminutive of DAVID.

DAWA

M/F

Means "moon, month" in Tibetan.

DAWN

F

From the English word dawn, ultimately derived from Old English dagung.

DAWSON

M

From a surname meaning "son of DAVID". This name was popularized in the late 1990s by the television drama 'Dawson's Cre...

DAX

M

From an English surname which was derived either from the town of Dax in France or else from the Old English given name ...

DAYNA

F

Feminine variant of DANA (2).

DAYTON

M

From an English surname which was derived from a place name which possibly meant either "dairy town" or "ditch town" in ...

DAZHDBOG

M

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

M

From a surname, see DEAN (1) and DEAN (2). The actor James Dean (1931-1955) was a famous bearer of the surname.

DEANDRE

M

Combination of the popular name prefix De and ANDRE.

DEANNA

F

Either a variant of DIANA or a feminine form of DEAN. This name was popularized by the Canadian actress and singer Deann...

DEARBHÁIL

F

Means "daughter of Fál", derived from Gaelic der "daughter" and Fál, a legendary name for Ireland.

DEB

F

Short form of DEBORAH.

DEBBIE

F

Diminutive of DEBORAH.

DEBBY

F

Diminutive of DEBORAH.

DEBI

F

Diminutive of DEBORAH.

DEBORA

F

Italian, German and Dutch form of DEBORAH.

DEBRA

F

Variant of DEBORAH.

DECHEN

M/F

Means "great happiness" in Tibetan.

DECIMUS

M

Roman praenomen, or given name, meaning "tenth" in Latin.

DEDERICK

M

Older form of DEREK.

DEE

M/F

Short form of names beginning with D. It may also be given in reference to the Dee River in Scotland.

DEEMER

M

From an English and Scottish surname meaning "judge", from Old English demere.

DEEP

M

Variant transcription of DIP.

DEEPAK

M

Variant transcription of DIPAK.

DEEPIKA

F

Variant transcription of DIPIKA.

DEFOREST

M

From a French surname meaning "from the forest". It was originally given in honour of American author John Deforest (182...

DEIDRA

F

Variant of DEIRDRE.

DEIMOS

M

Means "terror" in Greek. This was one of the sons of the Greek god Ares. Also, a moon of Mars bears this name.

DEION

M

Variant of DION. A notable bearer is retired American football player Deion Sanders (1967-).

DEIRDRE

F

From the older Gaelic form Derdriu, meaning unknown, possibly derived from a Celtic word meaning "woman". This was the n...

DEJA

F

Means "already" from the French phrase deja vu meaning "already seen".

DEJANA

F

Feminine form of DEJAN.

DAEDALUS

M

Latinized form of the Greek Δαιδαλος (Daidalos) which was derived from δαιδαλλω (daidallo) meaning "to work cunningly". ...

DAFFODIL

F

From the name of the flower, ultimately derived from Dutch de affodil meaning "the asphodel".

DAFNA

F

Means "laurel" in Hebrew.

DAFYDD

M

Welsh form of DAVID. This name was borne by Dafydd ap Gruffydd, a 13th-century Welsh ruler, and Dafydd ap Gwilym, a 14th...

DAGAN

M

Variant of DAGON.

DAGFINN

M

From the Old Norse name Dagfinnr, which was composed of the elements dagr "day" and Finnr "Sámi, person from Finland".

DAGMÆR

F

Old Norse form of DAGMAR.

DAGMARA

F

Polish form of DAGMAR.

DAGNIJA

F

Latvian form of DAGNY.

DAGNÝ

F

Old Norse and Icelandic form of DAGNY.

DAGR

M

Old Norse form of DAG.

DAGRUN

F

From the Old Norse name Dagrún, which was derived from the Old Norse elements dagr "day" and rún "secret lore".

DAHLIA

F

From the name of the flower, which was named for the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.

DÁIBHÍ

M

Irish form of DAVID.

DAICHI

M

From Japanese 大 (dai) meaning "big, great" combined with 地 (chi) meaning "earth, land" or 智 (chi) meaning "wisdom, intel...

DAIKI

M

From Japanese 大 (dai) meaning "big, great" combined with 輝 (ki) meaning "brightness", 樹 (ki) meaning "tree" or 貴 (ki) me...

DÁIRE

M

Means "fruitful, fertile" in Irish Gaelic. This name is borne by many figures in Irish legend, including the Ulster chie...

DÁIRÍNE

F

Derived from Irish Gaelic dáire meaning "fruitful, fertile".

DAISY

F

Simply from the English word for the white flower, ultimately derived from Old English dægeseage meaning "day eye". It w...

DAITHÍ

M

Variant of DÁITHÍ.

DAIVIDH

M

Gaelic variant of DAVID.

DAKARAI

M

Means "rejoice" in Shona.

DÁLACH

M

Derived from Irish dál meaning "assembly".

DALE

M/F

From an English surname which originally belonged to a person who lived near a dale or valley.

DALIA (1)

F

Spanish form of DAHLIA. The Dahlia is the national flower of Mexico.

DALIA (3)

F

Means "branch" in Hebrew.

DALIBORKA

F

Feminine form of DALIBOR.

DALIT

F

Means "to draw water" in Hebrew.

DALLAS

M

From a surname which was originally taken from a Scottish place name meaning "meadow dwelling". A city in Texas bears th...

DALY

M

From a surname which was a variant of DALEY.

DAMARIS

F

Probably means "calf, heifer, girl" from Greek δαμαλις (damalis). In the New Testament this is the name of a woman conve...

DAMHÁN

M

Means "fawn" from Gaelic damh "stag, ox" combined with a diminutive suffix.

DAMIAAN

M

Dutch form of DAMIAN.

DAMIANA

F

Italian feminine form of DAMIAN.

DAMIANOS

M

Greek form of DAMIAN.

DAMIEN

M

French form of DAMIAN.

DAMIJANA

F

Slovene feminine form of DAMIAN.

DAMIR

M

Possibly derived from the Slavic elements dan "given" and miru "peace, world". Otherwise, it might be of Turkic origin.

DAMJANA

F

Slovene, Serbian and Macedonian feminine form of DAMIAN.

DAMOCLES

M

Latinized form of the Greek name Δαμοκλης (Damokles), which was derived from δαμος (damos) "the people", a Doric Greek v...

DAMODARA

M

Means "rope around the belly", derived from Sanskrit दाम (dama) meaning "rope" and उदर (udara) meaning "belly". This is ...

DAMON

M

Derived from Greek δαμαζω (damazo) meaning "to tame". According to Greek legend, Damon and Pythias were friends who live...

DAN (1)

M

, 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)

M

From the Old Norse byname Danr meaning "a Dane". This was the name of several semi-legendary Danish kings.

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