Female and male first names : English.



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Derald is a rare, distinctive English name whose origins and meaning remain somewhat mysterious, but it is believed to derive from the Old English word 'þeorl', meaning 'noble' or 'powerful'.
Derby is an English unisex name derived from the city of Derby, meaning "deer meadow," and has gained popularity due to its modern sound.
Derby is an English name derived from 'eoforwic', meaning "deer village", originally associated with the city of Derby in England.
Dereck is an English name with a unique spelling variation, derived from Old English Deryc meaning "powerful leader".
Derek is an English name that means "from the people's seat of power," originating from Old Norse words "djore" meaning "people" or "army," and "ric" meaning "power" or "kingdom.
Dereke is a name of Welsh origin, meaning "from the long hill".
Deresa is an uncommon Italian name derived from "deretano," meaning "buttocks." Historically used as a playful nickname in Italy, it now signifies joyfulness and mischief.
Derik is a rare Scandinavian name of Norwegian and Swedish origin, a variant spelling of Derek derived from the Anglo-Saxon Derc. Its meaning is unclear but it's distinctive sound makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking an unusual yet accessible name.
Derinda is an English name of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from "derwen," meaning "alder tree." It signifies strength and resilience.
Deriona is a rare, captivating Irish name derived from the surname O'Deirgín, meaning "descendant of Derig," with potential ties to the word "deri" signifying "oaken.
Derold is a rare, distinctive English name with no documented meaning or history.
Derrick is an English name derived from Old English words "þēor" (spear) and "ic" (of), meaning "spear power".
Derrel is an American given name derived from the Old Norse Þórálfr, meaning "Thor's elf.
Derrell is a rare American name of Old English origin, meaning "dear shield," derived from "deor" (beloved) and "hlyf" (shield).
Derri is an uncommon first name with unknown origins and meaning, popularized particularly in English-speaking countries despite lacking a widely accepted etymology or historical background.
Derrian is a modern American name created by blending Derek ("from the red meadow") and Adrian ("dark" or "rich"), suggesting the meaning "from the dark meadow." It's unisex but more common for boys, and while it has no historical figure association, celebrity usage has contributed to its growing popularity.
Derrick is an American name with possible origins in both Old English ("þeodric," meaning "power ruler") and German (a variation of Theodoric, known for his wisdom and fairness). Today, it's recognized as a unisex name worldwide, carrying connotations of power and community influence.
Derrick is of African origin, meaning "warrior" or "valiant", and was popularized in English-speaking countries in the mid-20th century.
Derricka is a unique American female name created as a feminine counterpart to Derrick, possibly meaning powerful and strong.
Derrold is a rare English name believed to derive from Old English "der-" meaning 'animal' and "-old" meaning 'old', potentially signifying 'ancient animal'.
Derward is an English name derived from Old German elements meaning 'guardian of the people'.
Derwood is a rare English male name, possibly derived from Old English 'deor' meaning 'animal' or 'dyrn' meaning 'strong', originally a surname later adopted as a given name.
Desera is a unique feminine name of Latin origin meaning "desire", popular in English-speaking countries despite having no recorded history.
Deserie is a rare French feminine given name that means desire or wish, derived from the French word "désir," with a striking resemblance to Déziree, meaning "desired" in English.
Deshanay is an exotic, unique name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years for both boys and girls, despite differing pronunciations and debates on meaning.
Deshaunta is an African American-derived name combining "Desire" and "Shanta", meaning "longing for peace".
Meet Deshuan, a unisex name of African origin that translates to 'God is good'.
Desi is a captivating name of Latin origin derived from the Spanish word 'deseo', translating to 'desire' in English, signifying passion and intense feelings.
The name Desire originates from France, translating to "strong longing or craving" and stemming from the French word "désir.
Desirea is an English-origin variant spelling of Desiree or Desire, meaning "desired" or "longed for".
The feminine name Desiree originates from France, meaning 'desired' or 'longed for', deriving from the French word 'désir'. It gained popularity through a 19th-century French novel featuring Desiree as a main character.
Desiree is a French-origin feminine given name that means 'desired' or 'longed for', reflecting its sophisticated and elegant roots.
The name Desmand originates from Germanic roots, translating to 'powerful protection'.
Desmond is of Irish origin, translating to 'from/of the south'.
Desnee is an Irish name derived from 'Deisceart', meaning 'south'.
Dessie is an uncommon yet charming American female given name, derived from Daisy, meaning 'day's eye' or 'day bright', signifying light and beauty.
The name Dessiree is of French origin, derived from 'désir' meaning 'desire', and was created specifically for females using the feminine suffix '-ée'. It signifies a profound longing or yearning.
Destainy is a modern, unique name originating from early 2000s English-speaking countries, potentially derived from Destiny or Destiny's Child.
Destaney is an American feminine given name derived from the English surname 'Desty', meaning 'born in October'.
The name Desteni, of uncertain African or Greek origin, means 'one who brings joy' or 'mistress', and is gaining popularity in certain English-speaking countries.