Female and male first names : German.



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Derricka is a unique American female name created as a feminine counterpart to Derrick, possibly meaning powerful and strong.
Derward is an English name derived from Old German elements meaning 'guardian of the people'.
The name Desmand originates from Germanic roots, translating to 'powerful protection'.
Deterrio is an uncommon Italian given name derived from the surname Detterio, brought to Italy by Bavarian settlers. Its meaning varies but signifies 'from Dieter's estate' or 'gift of God', reflecting its noble history through notable figures like composer Giovanni Deterrio.
Detrich is a German-origin name meaning 'powerful ruler', popular among medieval nobility.
Detrich is a rare German name derived from Theoderic, meaning "power or might of the people".
Detrick is a rare German given name derived from the occupational surname 'Detrick', meaning 'tile maker'.
Detrick is a German-origin name meaning "powerful ruler," derived from 'theud' meaning "people" and 'ric' meaning "power." It was first used in medieval Germany by nobles and warriors, and gained some popularity in the U.S. during the early 20th century due to immigration from Germany. Despite its rarity today, Detrick has notable historical figures named after it, such as American military officer Frederick Detring who earned the Medal of Honor during the Civil War.
Dettrick is of German origin, composed of 'det' meaning 'people' and 'ric' meaning 'power'. This unique name conveys strength and authority.
The surname Deville has French and German origins, possibly meaning 'devil' or 'of the village', and has been present in Europe since at least the 11th century.
Devionna is a beautiful and unique African American name, derived from "De-" (meaning 'from' or 'of') and "Vonna" of German roots, with no fixed meaning but implying association with a significant place or person.
Devonta is an African-American name derived from DeVon, combining "De-" meaning 'of', and German-derived 'Von'.
Dicki is a distinctive German name, derived from 'Dick', meaning 'thick' or 'fat', though not directly related to this meaning.
The name Diedrich is of German origin, meaning 'powerful ruler', composed of Old High German elements 'thiod' (people or tribe) and 'ric' (power).
Diedrick is a rare German origin male name meaning 'powerful ruler'.
Dierk is a rare German name with a rich historical background, meaning "people's power" or "popular ruler," first appearing during the Middle Ages among notable figures like Diederich von Vechta.
Dierks is a German male given name derived from 'thiud' meaning 'people' and '-ric' meaning 'power', signifying 'powerful ruler' or 'leader of the people'.
Diesel is a German name meaning 'calm' or 'serene', originating from Middle High German 'diu sel'.
The name Dieter is of German origin, meaning "people ruler".
Dietmar is a German masculine name derived from Old High German elements 'theod' meaning people or nation, and 'mari' meaning famous or renowned.
Dietra is a German female given name meaning "adviser of the people", derived from 'diot' (people) and 'rath' (advice/council).
Dietrich is a Germanic male given name meaning "powerful ruler," composed of the elements "diot" ("people") and "ric" ("power"). It was popular among medieval German nobility and has been associated with historical figures like Dietrich von Bern, a legendary hero and king, and Dietrich II, Duke of Bavaria. Today, Dietrich is still used as a strong and distinctive name choice.
Dietrick is a rare German male name derived from Old High German words "thiod" (people or tribe) and "ric" (power or ruler), meaning "ruler of the people" or "powerful leader".
The name Diezel of German origin is believed to derive from Middle High German "diezel," meaning dice used in gambling games during medieval times. Its exact meaning remains unclear, but some associate it with luck or chance due to its connection with dice. Despite its rarity and lack of traditional usage, the strong, distinctive sound of Diezel makes it a unique choice for baby boys today.
Dilmer is a unisex name derived from the German chemical compound dimethylmercury, gaining popularity in recent years for its uniqueness despite lacking traditional meaning or historical figures.
Disney is a popular boys' and girls' name with German origins meaning "from the island in the rushes." It gained prominence due to Walt Disney's success in animation and entertainment.
The given name Doe is of uncertain English origin, with theories suggesting it may derive from Middle English "do" or German names Dough/Dou, but these are not widely accepted. Despite unclear origins, Doe has been used since the 13th century and saw recent resurgence as a distinctive choice for both boys and girls.
The name Doll is an English derivative of Dorothy or Dolly, meaning "gift of battle.
Dollie is a rare, vintage name derived from Dorothy meaning 'gift of God'.
Donaldo is a rare Spanish name meaning "lord" or "master", derived from 'Don' (lord) and 'aldo' (noble), originally a title of respect for nobility in medieval times.
Doneld is a rare German name of Old Germanic origin, translating to 'from the thorn forest'.
The name Donner, of German origin, means "to thunder" and is derived from the Old High German word "donar," associated with the god of thunder in Germanic mythology.
Dorn is a Germanic name derived from the Old High German word 'dorn,' meaning 'thorn.' It symbolizes strength and resilience.
Dorn is a German origin name derived from "thorn," symbolizing strength and resilience like its plant namesake, thistle or thorn bush.
Dorothy is a female given name of English origin, derived from the German name Dorothea meaning 'gift of God'.
Dorothene is a rare, elegant German feminine name derived from "dorotheen," meaning "gift of God.
Dorothy is an enduring English girl's name derived from the German 'Dorothea', meaning 'gift of God'.
Dorothy is an enduring English given name originating from the German 'Dorothea', meaning "gift of God".
Dorothyann is an American-origin given name created in the early 20th century, combining 'Dorothy' elements with a unique suffix, lacking historical precedent but offering a distinctive sound.
Dorothy is an English feminine given name derived from the German 'Dorothea', meaning 'gift from God'.