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Dudley is an English boy's name derived from the Old English "Dudlegh," meaning "from the meadow where dye is produced." It has been associated with notable figures like John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, and was popular during the Victorian era.
Duece is a rare Latin-derived unisex name meaning 'twelve', with historical connections like Saint Duece.
The name Duel is of French origin, meaning 'a combat between two people', derived from the Old French word 'duel'.
Introducing Duke: an English name originating from the term for a high-ranking nobleman, meaning "leader.
Dulce is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "sweet," popularized during the Middle Ages by Spanish queens and notable figures like actress Dulce María Gómez and poetess Dulce Rosa Peñalba.
Dulcie is a charming English name derived from the Latin word "dulcis", meaning sweet, popularized during the Victorian era and still used today.
Dune is derived from the French word 'dune', meaning 'sand hill' or 'sandbank'. Popularized by Frank Herbert's science fiction novel and film of the same name, it's now an unconventional yet captivating unisex given name, leaning slightly more towards boys in English-speaking countries. It's pronounced like 'june'.
Dunstan: An Anglo-Saxon name of historic significance, derived from 'Dūstant', meaning 'dark stone'. Popular during the Middle Ages among nobility and clergy due to Saint Dunstan's (c. 909 – 988) influence as Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey and Archbishop of Canterbury. Today, it remains rare despite its rich history.
The name Dunte, of African origin, means "dark settlement" or "wealth bringer".
Duquan is an African American origin name derived from 'Duke' (English, meaning 'leader') and 'Quan' (Vietnamese, meaning 'long-lasting').
Duran is a distinctive Spanish name of English origin, derived from the city of Durham, meaning "strong settlement.
Durham is a rare and distinctive English given name derived from the county and city of Durham, signifying 'stronghold' or 'fortification'.
Durrell is an uncommon but distinctive English given name derived from the Old French word 'dure', meaning 'hardy' or 'strong'. It gained popularity in the mid 20th century through Gerald Durrell, a British naturalist known for his wildlife conservation efforts and literary works like 'My Family and Other Animals'.
Durrell is a unique and distinctive male given name of English origin, with unclear historical significance.
Durward is a rare male given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Old English word "þurhweard," meaning "guardian" or "keeper." It gained popularity due to figures like Sir Simon Fraser of Knock, who defended Stirling Castle during the Wars of Independence.
Durwin is an Old English name that means 'strong friend'.
Durwood is a unique American given name derived from the Scottish surname Durward, potentially meaning 'strong protector' or 'brave guard'.
Duryea is an uncommon English name of occupational origin, meaning "strong" or "powerful," derived from the hardwood dura used in furniture making.
Dushon is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'bear,' symbolizing strength and courage.
Dustan is a rare American male name with roots in Middle English, derived from 'dusten', meaning 'from Duston', a Cheshire village linked to Protestant martyrs John Bradshaw and Thomas Cottam.
Dustee is an American given name of unknown explicit meaning but believed to convey qualities related to earthiness, resilience, or adaptability, derived from its association with dust.
Dustie: A rare, phonetically English name possibly derived from 'dust', meaning earthiness, or Scottish surname 'Dustan', meaning 'little black one'.
Dustin is an English name derived from Old Norse 'Dúiðin', meaning 'bold warrior'. It has historic ties to royalty and nobility, and its popularity peaked in the 1980s-90s.
Dustin is an American boy's name derived from 'dust', meaning grounded or resilient.
Dustina is an uncommon English name derived from Latin 'dust', meaning fine particles or powder, and the feminine suffix '-ina'.
Dustinjames is an American male given name composed of Dustin and James, combining Old Norse 'stone of Thor' strength with English 'supplanter' meaning, creating a unique and powerful identity.
Dustn is an American name with origins in English word "dusty", meaning covered in dust or having a dusty appearance.
Duston is an uncommon English male given name derived from the Old English word 'dust', meaning 'earth' or 'soil', historically associated with reliability and being down-to-earth.
Dusty is a rare English given name believed to derive from the word 'dust', although this theory lacks definitive evidence. It may also be a nickname or pet form of names like Dustin or Duston, meaning 'brave' or 'proud'. Its origin and meaning remain uncertain due to its rarity.
Dustyn is a modern American name derived from the Old Norse 'Þórsteinn', meaning 'stone of Thor'. Though rare, it's seen as a unique variant of Dustin.
Dutch is an American given name of Dutch origin, popular in the Southern states during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It means 'from the Netherlands' or 'of Dutch descent.'
Dutton is an English surname of medieval origin meaning 'to shout or roar'.
Dutton is an English unisex given name with historic roots in Cheshire county, derived from Old English elements 'dū' (black) and 'tūn' (settlement), translating to 'settlement by the black hill'. It evolved from a masculine surname first recorded in the early 13th century.
Duveen is an English surname turned given name, derived from 'de Veyn' meaning 'of the blue dye', originally given to dyers or makers of blue cloth.
Duvon is a distinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from French 'doux' meaning 'sweet', or an English variant of Devon.
Duward is an uncommon English name derived from 'du' meaning 'bold' or 'daring', and 'weard' meaning 'guardian', thus signifying 'bold guardian'.
David: Hebrew origin, meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle', associated with biblical King David.
Dvontae is a distinctive African-American name formed by combining Devon ('dark-haired') and Taye ('to come after').
Dwade is a rare yet distinctive American male name with Old English roots meaning "warrior settlement.
Dwana is a unique African given name derived from Swahili, meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'.