Dangela is an African-origin girls' name popularized by Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in her novel 'Americanah'. Its meaning, potentially 'God answers prayers with joy', has Igbo cultural roots.
Daquan is a name of African origin, specifically from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. Its meaning is not explicitly clear but it could mean "God is great" or have a connection to the Igbo god of thunder, Ochumere.
Daquian is an uncommon African-American name of Igbo origin (Nigeria), believed to mean "God will bring forth" or "Rich man's child", reflecting religious connotations or prosperity respectively.
Darnetha is an uncommon yet striking African-origin name derived from Igbo language in Nigeria, meaning "to bring forth" and symbolizing hope after hardship.
Darnishia is an uncommon, Igbo-African origin name believed to symbolize strength or courage in Igbo culture, gaining global recognition recently despite limited historical records.
Daronta is a unique African Igbo name meaning "God has remembered" or "God will remember," carrying profound spiritual significance, popularized by mid-20th century immigrants worldwide, and used for both boys and girls.
Dartavius is an uncommon, uniquely African name derived from the Igbo people's compound naming tradition in Nigeria. It has no specific meaning, having been created rather than inherited from a traditional name.
Dashanna is a unique African name from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, meaning 'there is our strong father', reflecting Igbo values of resilience and unity.