The name Djavon is an African name of Yoruba origin meaning "born on Tuesday," given traditionally to boys born on this day according to ancient cultural practices still observed in parts of Africa today.
Djibril is a name of West African origin from the Fulani people, meaning "gateway to paradise" or "the one who brings good news." It signifies hope and happiness, often given after a long wait for a child, and holds Islamic significance as another name for the archangel Gabriel.
Djuna is a unique African name from the Fulani people, meaning 'strong-willed' in their language, with historical figures like Djuna Barnes carrying its legacy.
Donae is an uncommon yet striking name of African origin, derived from the Igbo people of Nigeria. Despite its unclear meaning, it is believed to signify resilience during difficult times.
Doneka is an African-origin name derived from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, meaning "God's handiwork," often associated with creativity and craftsmanship.
Dontate is a unique African-origin given name, derived from the West African name Dondo, meaning "to be calm or peaceful." It originated among the Igbo people of Nigeria and signifies tranquility and inner peace.
Dontia is a rare African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'There is nothing else' or 'Nothing else matters', reflecting contentment with what one already possesses.
Draison is an uncommon African given name of Yoruba origin, translating to "A man is greater than his deeds," emphasizing inner strength and integrity over actions alone.