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Dawsen is a unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'dags' meaning 'day', and '-sen' signifying 'son of'.
Dawsen is an African name of Ghanaian origin, translating to 'Tuesday-born' in English.
Dawson is an English name derived from the Scottish surname Dawson, meaning "dark or brown-haired" in Scottish Gaelic.
Dawson is an English origin given name derived from an occupational surname for a dark-skinned person or servant, with a possible connection to the Old English word 'day'.
Dawson is an English surname-turned-first-name, originating from Middle English word 'dawsun', meaning dark-haired or complexioned, or possibly derived from habitational names of places called Dawson in England. It has historical significance and remains popular today.
Dawsyn is a unique name with unknown origins, possibly derived from the English surname Dawes, but its meaning is uncertain and varies by interpretation, often associated with qualities like strength and uniqueness despite lacking historical records.
Dawsyn is a modern English invention, possibly inspired by Dawson or Dawn, with the interpreted meaning 'daughter of Dawn'.
Dawsynn is a rare, historic name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old English 'Daewulf', meaning 'day wolf'.
Dawt is a captivating Burmese name meaning "star," symbolizing good fortune and prosperity in Burmese culture.
Dawton is an uncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'dawe', meaning 'valley'.
Dawuan is a distinctive African American name created by combining Duke Ellington and Sugar Ray Robinson's names, symbolizing strength, creativity, and perseverance.
Dawud is an Arabic name derived from 'd-w-d', meaning 'to thank'. Used since the 7th century, it signifies prophet Dawud, known for his wisdom, justice, and compassion, earning him the title 'Dawud al-Maliki'.
Dawyn is a Welsh-origin unisex name derived from 'da', meaning 'good', often linked to 'Da Fynydd' or 'Good Mountain'.
Dawyne is an uncommon African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', reflecting positivity and good fortune.
The name Dax has French origins and means "from the oak grove." It is derived from the Old French word "dacs," referring to a group of oak trees.
The name Dax is of French origin, derived from 'Aquae Tarbellicae', meaning 'waters of Tarbella', referring to the mineral springs near the Adour river in southwestern France.
Daxden is a unique given name with uncertain origins, potentially derived from Celtic 'Dacian' or Old English 'daesc', but its true meaning lies in personal interpretation.
Daxel is a German name with origins tracing back to the Germanic word "dahs," meaning "people." It was likely given to prominent community leaders.
Daxen is an uncommon name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of the German Dachs meaning "badger.
Daxia is a Chinese unisex name derived from "大" meaning 'big' or 'great', and "夏" signifying 'summer'. It translates to 'Great Summer'.
Daxin is a Chinese given name composed of 'Da' meaning 'big' or 'great', and 'Xin' signifying 'heart' or 'mind'. It signifies intelligence and inner strength.
Daxon is a distinct name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Old Norse 'dax' meaning 'to give', or Old English 'daes' meaning 'day'. Despite its elusive roots, Daxon has gained popularity and remains relatively uncommon today.
Daxson is an American given name created by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series character, Daxson Black. Its origin and meaning are not well-documented as it's a relatively new creation, but some interpret it as "from the bright meadow" or "having dark hair." Despite its mysterious origins, Daxson has become a popular choice among parents seeking a unique and powerful-sounding name for their sons.
Daxxton is a modern English given name derived from Old English 'daes' (day) and '-ston' (stone), signifying 'stone of the day'.
Daxten: A modern coinage, combining Dakota 'alliance', Austin 'great', and Dexter 'right-handed'.
Daxter is a unique and distinctive name of unknown origin, primarily associated with Daxter, Ratchet's best friend in the 'Ratchet & Clank' video game series.
Daxtin is an American name of Navajo origin meaning "tall" or "high mountain," gaining popularity through figures like Dax Shepard and Daxton Swanson.
Daxton is a rare Scottish male given name derived from the surname Dixon, possibly meaning 'power-victory' or 'to follow', with no specific associated traits but offering a distinctively Scottish option for parents seeking a unique name.
Daxtyn is a modern American name of unknown origin, gaining popularity since 2014 with no universally agreed-upon meaning, though some associate it with words like "daring" or "dynamic".
Daxx is a Scandinavian name derived from 'daðaz', meaning 'daily'. Popularized recently for its unique sound, it originally may have been a Viking Age nickname for energetic individuals.
Daxxon is an uncommon boy's name with unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in the early 20th century without any recognized historical or cultural significance.
Daxxton is an English name with recent popularity, potentially derived from Old Norse 'dagr' meaning 'day'.
Daxyn is a unique, unisex name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity in English-speaking countries.
The name Day is of English origin, signifying a single day or period of time, and has gained popularity in recent years as a unisex given name, often associated with new beginnings.
Day is an English name derived from 'dæg', meaning 'day'. It symbolizes light and new beginnings.
Daya is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit "daya," meaning compassion or kindness. It's often used for both boys and girls, reflecting the high value placed on these qualities in Indian culture.
Dayaan is an Arabic name that means 'judge', signifying wisdom, fairness, and authority.
Dayah is a Swahili name meaning 'brave', originating from Southeast Africa's coastal regions.
Dayahna is a unique Arabic name meaning 'tender' or 'sensitive', associated with kindness and compassion, and popularized globally in recent years despite its rich cultural history.
Dayali is a unique African feminine name of Yoruba origin, combining 'Dayo' meaning happiness and 'Ali' signifying elevated, interpreted as 'she brings happiness upwards.'