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Daishanay is a unisex name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word "Daisy" meaning "goddess Lakshmi," signifying wealth and prosperity.
Daishaun is a modern African-American name created by blending elements from "Daisy," "Dasha" (meaning 'day' in Russian), and "Shaun" (often associated with Irish Sean, meaning 'God is gracious'), thus conveying the idea of 'graceful day'.
Daishawn is a captivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "rich in wisdom," reflecting the high regard for intelligence within Yoruba culture.
Daishia is a unique Japanese name that means "great wisdom".
Daishon is an African American name that combines "Dai," meaning "large" or "great," and "Shon," a variant of Shawn meaning "God is gracious.
Daishun is a distinctive Japanese name composed of two kanji characters: '大' meaning "great" and '俊' signifying "talented", translating to "great talent".
Daisi is a Japanese given name derived from "dai" meaning 'big' or 'great', and "shi" signifying 'fourth', translating to 'fourth child'.
Daisia is a captivating Greek name derived from "dais", meaning celebration or honor, signifying joy and merriment.
Daisie is an uncommon English female name derived from the medieval term 'dais', meaning a raised platform, with earliest known use dating back to the 15th century.
Daisja is a Japanese girl's name derived from 'daisuki', meaning 'to love'.
Daisjah is a unique and captivating name of unknown origin, with meanings ranging from 'God is my judge' in Hebrew to 'great courage' in Japanese, though its true source remains shrouded in mystery.
Daison is a recent, unique name created by author Anne Rice for her vampire character in 'The Vampire Chronicles', gaining popularity as a baby name since its introduction in 1988.
Daissy is a rare but charming Spanish name derived from the daisy flower, symbolizing simplicity and beauty.
Daisuke is a traditional Japanese male given name that translates to "great general.
Daisy is an elegant English name derived from 'daeges-eage', meaning 'day's eye'. It symbolizes innocence and purity, making it a timeless choice with no specific historical association.
Daisy is an elegant English feminine name derived from the Old English 'dægeseage', meaning 'day's eye'.
Daisya is a Japanese girls' name composed of 'dai', meaning 'great', and 'saya', referring to the traditional musical instrument koto, translating to 'great sound'.
Daisy is an elegant English given name derived from the common daisy flower, symbolizing simplicity and timeless beauty.
Daisylynn is a modern name created by combining 'Daisy,' derived from the English wildflower, and 'Lynn,' an Irish surname of uncertain origin.
Daisymae is a unique American given name combining 'Daisy', derived from the day's eye flower, and 'Mae' short for Mary, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'exalted one', interpreted as 'blossoming Mary'.
Daisymarie is an uncommon given name derived from two traditional names: Daisy and Marie. Daisy originates from the flower of the same name, symbolizing purity and beauty. Marie is Latin in origin, meaning 'of the sea'. Together, Daisymarie creates a unique and elegant name combination.
The Japanese name Daiten originates from the kanji '大' (dai) meaning 'great', and '天' (ten) meaning 'heaven', signifying 'Great Heaven'. It has been held by notable figures such as Zen monk Daiten Kigen, but is not commonly used today.
Daithi is an Irish name meaning 'swift', derived from the old Irish word 'dathi'.
Daiton is a unique Japanese name meaning "large earthenware," reflecting the rich history of Japanese pottery craftsmanship.
Daityn is an unusual given name with unknown origins and meanings, often associated with Celtic or Germanic roots but potentially a modern creation.
Daiva is a rare Lithuanian female given name meaning 'goddess of fate or destiny', inspired by ancient Baltic pagan traditions.
David is a Hebrew origin male name meaning 'beloved', notable as King David from biblical tradition.
Daiven is a unique Welsh name derived from "dai", meaning "gifts", translating to "gifted" or "given as a gift".
Daiveon is an uncommon African American name derived from David, meaning "beloved" in Hebrew, combining creativity and heritage.
Daivi is a unisex Lithuanian name derived from 'dangus', meaning 'lucky'.
Daivian is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, popularized in English-speaking countries for its unique sound and flexible interpretation.
David is a Hebrew name meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle', derived from the root verb davar, meaning 'to speak'.
Daivik, a name of Sanskrit origin, means 'divine' or 'heavenly', reflecting its ancient Hindu significance.
Daivion is an American given name with Latin origins, derived from "divinus" meaning "divine" or "godlike".
Daivon is a unique baby name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in the U.S. in 2018.
Daivy is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, believed to be a blend of David and Ivy or a variant of Davy, with no widely accepted meaning but often associated with 'beloved' or climbing ivy.
Daivyon is a Hebrew name meaning "beloved by God," rooted in the biblical figure King David and popularized recently despite its uniqueness.
Daiwik is a rare Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "belonging to the god Indra," conveying divine associations.
Daiya is a Japanese name meaning "large house" or "great home," derived from the words "dai" (大) and "ya" (屋). Historically given to children of prominent families for prosperity, it conveys strength, wisdom, and dignity. Today, Daiya is a popular unisex name in Japan and beyond.
Daiyaan is a modern, unisex Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Daivika," meaning divine or heavenly. It signifies a celestial connection and purity.