Female and male first names beginning with the letter “D”..
DEAUTRE
MaleOriginal given name with unknown origins and no direct connection to any specific language or culture, allowing those who bear it to create their own identity.
DEAVA
FemaleUnique, exotic name of unknown origin, often associated with meanings like "goddess" or "divine," yet it remains rare throughout history.
DEAVAN
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from Ó Déamháin, meaning 'descendant of the dark man', originally associated with a Galway clan.
DEAVANTE
MaleContemporary African-origin given name, blending "David" meaning beloved/uncle and "Avant" meaning before/in front, potentially signifying 'the beloved one who comes before'.
DEAVEN
FemaleRare Irish name derived from the surname O'Deabain, meaning 'descendant of Deaban'. Its original meaning is believed to be 'to enchant', making it a captivating choice with ancient roots.
DEAVEN
MaleUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, potentially derived from a blend of two other names or inspired by the English word "avenue".
DEAVEON
FemaleAmerican name derived from Davison, meaning 'beloved'.
DEAVEON
MaleUncommon African-American name derived from Daevion meaning "God's gift.
DEAVIAN
FemaleDistinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized by its use in television series like "The Vampire Diaries".
DEAVIN
MaleIrish name derived from the surname Ó Dabhtha meaning "grandson of Davey," itself derived from David which means "beloved.
DEAVIN
FemaleIrish name of Gaelic origin, meaning "gentle" or "noble", popular among ancient Irish nobility.
DEAVION
MaleRecently coined African American name, believed to be a blend of Davon and Devonte, with no widely agreed-upon meaning.
DEAVION
FemaleModern, unisex name of African American origin, derived from Davion (variant of David, meaning 'beloved') and Leavion (inspired by Levi, meaning 'joined').
DEAVIONNE
FemaleModern American name created by combining elements from names like David and Devin, with possible meanings including 'beloved' or 'little fawn'.
DEAVON
FemaleUnique and uncommon name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it may be derived from the Irish surname Devine or possibly a modern invention.
DEAVON
MaleRecent modern creation with unknown origins; it first appeared in the United States in 2006 and has been used infrequently since. Its meaning remains unexplored as there's no known etymology or historical significance associated with it.
DEAVONTE
MaleUncommon African American name derived from David ("beloved") and Anthony ("highly praised"), meaning "very beloved and highly praised.
DEAVYN
FemaleModern, blended name created within the last few decades, derived from names like David, Devin, and Avery. Its meaning is personal and fluid, allowing bearers to create their own identity.
DEAWN
FemaleUnique, female-given name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized meaning or known etymology.
DEAYLA
FemaleUnique and captivating name of unknown origin, with no specific cultural or linguistic roots, allowing for personal interpretation and attribution of meaning.
DEAYRA
FemaleCaptivating Hispanic girl's name created by Colombian author José Luis Orozco, derived from the Spanish word "día" meaning "day." Its meaning varies but often signifies radiance, passage of time, or life's simplicity and elegance.
DEAYSHA
FemaleUnique girl's name with uncertain origins, possibly linked to the Hebrew 'Dessa', meaning 'to gather' or 'to harvest', though this connection is not universally accepted.
DEAYSIA
FemaleAmerican girl's name created by combining DeAsia and Kayla, reflecting its creators' creativity.
DEAZIA
FemaleUnique and captivating name of uncertain origin, first popularized in the late 20th century U.S., with several notable figures bearing it across various fields.
DEB
FemaleHebrew name meaning "bee," historically used in various cultures, popular among ancient Hebrews and early Christians as an endearment for beautiful.
DEBA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "bee" and also associated with the word for "spear". It's rich in historical significance, notably linked to the biblical prophetess Deborah.
DEBAHNI
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "God has answered" or "God responds", signifying divine intervention and the power of prayer.
DEBANHI
FemaleUnique female name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'Goddess' or 'Lady', often associated with the Hindu goddess Durga.
DEBANHY
FemaleUnique, recently created name of unknown origin with no established meaning.
DEBANI
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'Divine Expression' or 'God's Speech'.
DEBANY
FemaleUnique global name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, allowing bearers to create their own personal interpretations and legacy.
DEBAR
FemaleRare, ancient male name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Dabh', meaning 'drop' or 'bead'. It's associated with divine beings like Goddess Saraswati, and appears in Hindu texts as an incarnation of God, notably in the Mahabharata. Today, it's still used in regions like Bengal but remains uncommon.
DEBARA
FemaleUnisex Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "It is well," signifying completeness and satisfaction regardless of challenges.
DEBARAH
FemaleDeborah is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin meaning "bee," associated with the biblical figure Deborah, who was a prophetess and judge in ancient Israel.
DEBARH
FemaleDistinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Dēbarthi,' meaning 'having prosperity or wealth.'
DEBAROH
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'bee,' associated with the biblical figure Deborah, a prophetess, judge, and warrior.
DEBB
FemaleDeborah, often abbreviated as Debb, is a Hebrew-origin name meaning 'bee', symbolizing industriousness, and has been popular among English-speaking countries for centuries due to its association with wisdom, courage, and notable figures like Deborah Franklin and Debra Winger.
DEBBE
FemaleRare, modern American feminine name derived from Deborah, the Hebrew prophetess meaning 'bee', suggesting strength and sweetness.
DEBBEE
FemaleUnique American name derived from the Hebrew Deborah, meaning "bee".
DEBBERA
FemaleUnique Hebrew feminine name meaning 'bee', symbolizing industriousness, productivity, and sweetness. It honors Deborah, a biblical prophetess and judge.