Female and male first names beginning with the letter “D”..
DARLAINE
FemaleEnglish origin name derived from the combination of Darlene and Elaine, meaning "noble darling".
DARLANA
FemaleRare female given name of unknown origin, potentially a blend of Darla and Lana or derived from Latin roots meaning "gift of wool.
DARLANE
FemaleDistinctive American name created by combining 'Darla' and 'Lane', with meanings potentially derived from Old German words or English geographical terms.
DARLE
MaleEnglish origin and means "petite lake" or "small pool.
DARLE
FemaleDarla is a shorten form of Latin Darwin or Darline, popularized as girls' nickname since the early 20th century.
DARLEAN
FemaleRare and unique given name of unknown origin, with no specific cultural or linguistic heritage. Its meaning is unclear, offering parents the opportunity to create their own personal significance for the name.
DARLEANE
FemaleAmerican name created by combining 'Darling' from literature and 'Lana' from Hollywood.
DARLEE
FemaleRare and unique first name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
DARLEEN
FemaleCaptivating American name created by combining Darla and Lee, with no specific meaning or historical significance, but offering a unique and memorable choice for daughters since the mid-20th century.
DARLEENA
FemaleEnchanting female name of unknown origin, which has gained recent popularity due to its melodic sound. While its meaning remains uncertain, some sources suggest it may mean 'little dear one.'
DARLEENE
FemaleCaptivating American name derived from Dareen (a blend of Darla and Gene) and Lee, with no fixed meaning but offering flexibility for personal interpretation.
DARLEN
FemaleIgbo African name meaning "wealthy" or "fortune".
DARLENA
FemaleDistinctive American name, derived from the Latin 'dare,' meaning 'to give' or 'to grant,' though it's not a direct translation.
DARLENE
MaleRare American feminine name derived from the Old English elements 'dægar' meaning 'day' and 'hlāf' meaning 'loaf', interpreted as 'noble ruler'.
DARLENE
FemaleAmerican female given name created by combining 'darling' with the French suffix '-ene', translating to 'beloved one'. It first appeared in US records in 1924 but remains relatively uncommon today, despite notable bearers like singer Darlene Love and historian Darlene Clark Hine.
DARLENI
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning 'calm child'.
DARLENIS
FemaleUnique Hispanic name formed by combining Darla (English, 'gift of God') and Denis (French/Greek, 'follower of Dionysius').
DARLENNE
FemaleCaptivating French-origin feminine name derived from "darling," meaning "dear" or "beloved." It combines elements of Darla and Renée, offering a unique yet traditional choice.
DARLENS
MaleFrench origin and is a variant of Darlene, derived from the English word 'darling', meaning beloved or dear.
DARLENY
FemaleRare feminine given name of unknown origin, possibly a blend of Darling and Elaine or a variant spelling of Darline. Its rarity contributes to its uniqueness, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name despite its mysterious meaning.
DARLENYS
FemaleUnique Haitian name composed of "darling" and "-lys," meaning beloved and from the marsh respectively.
DARLES
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Old English word "darul," meaning "gift" or "present." It was often given to children considered special gifts from God in medieval England.
DARLESHA
FemaleAfrican American name of Mandinka origin from West Africa, meaning "beloved one" or "darling".
DARLET
FemaleRare French given name with possible origins in the Old French word 'dar', meaning 'gift' or 'present'.
DARLETA
FemaleDarletta is a unique and beautiful name of Slavic origin, derived from the Lithuanian "Daruta" meaning 'gift'.
DARLETH
FemaleRare, distinctive given name of uncertain origin, with no known linguistic roots, historical significance, or specific cultural associations.
DARLETHA
FemaleAfrican American name derived from 'Darling' (beloved) and 'Ethiopia', signifying 'Beloved from Ethiopia'.
DARLETT
FemaleRare English given name with unknown meaning, first appearing in the late 19th century as a variant of Dartle from Charles Dickens' novel "Martin Chuzzlewit".
DARLETTA
FemaleRare, elegant Greek name derived from 'Darlington', meaning 'from the deer meadow'.
DARLETTE
FemaleRare yet elegant French female name derived from 'darling', meaning beloved one.
DARLEY
MaleCaptivating English name derived from the Old English word "derle", meaning "valley meadow". It was historically used to denote individuals living near valley meadows in medieval England. Though not common, Darley has been used throughout history and is associated with creativity and innovation due to figures like John Darley, an American architect who designed prominent buildings. Today, it continues to be a unique choice for parents seeking meaningful names.
DARLEY
FemaleUncommon English name derived from 'derlei,' meaning 'of that kind.' It's associated with a 18th-century thoroughbred horse and was popularized by English settlers in America during the 19th century. Today, it stands out for its uniqueness and historical significance.
DARLIA
FemaleUnique and beautiful Welsh name meaning 'oak tree', symbolizing strength and wisdom.
DARLICIA
FemaleAfrican Igbo name meaning 'God has answered our prayers', symbolizing gratitude and divine intervention.
DARLIE
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the Old English word 'dæl', meaning 'portion' or 'share'.
DARLIEN
FemaleUnique Latin female given name meaning "from the hill" or "from the valley".
DARLIENE
FemaleElegant Latin-derived name, coined in France during the 19th century, combining 'darling' with '-iene', signifying beloved or dear.
DARLIN
FemaleCharming English name derived from the Old French 'darling', meaning dear or beloved, signifying love and tenderness since the Middle Ages.
DARLIN
MaleAmerican-origin first name derived from the English word "darling," meaning beloved or sweetheart. It is often associated with endearment, affection, and tenderness.
DARLINA
FemaleHebrew-origin given name that means 'very dear' or 'beloved,' reflecting affection, warmth, and tenderness.