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Lord of the day; the sun. A divine and celestial name in Hindu tradition.
Judged or vindicated; Scottish form of Hebrew Dinah
Means 'judged' or 'vindicated'; variant of the Hebrew name Dinah.
God; from Latin 'Deus.'
Born of Zeus; divine origin from Greek elements 'dios' (of Zeus) and 'genes' (born).
Supplanter; one who displaces or takes the place of another.
Variant of Diana, meaning 'divine' or relating to the Roman goddess Diana.
Divine; goddess in Greek mythology.
Follower of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, theater, and celebration.
Devoted to Dionysus, the god of wine and theater
Of or devoted to Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, celebration, and theater.
Related to Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, theater, and celebration.
Related to Dionysus, the Greek god of wine. Associated with celebration and divine revelry.
Greek god of wine, theater, and ecstasy; etymology combines 'Dios' (Zeus) with Mount Nysa.
Goddess, from the Spanish word diosa.
God is gracious; from Hebrew Yochanan (John).
Ruler of the people; derived from Germanic elements meaning sovereignty and leadership.
Possibly Scandinavian or named after Disa orchid genus.
Direction; derived from Sanskrit, representing the quarters of the compass and guidance.
Goddess or divine woman
Divine or heavenly; Latin name suggesting godliness and grace.
Divine; blessed with celestial or spiritual qualities in Sanskrit tradition.
Sanskrit origin meaning 'divine,' 'celestial,' or 'luminous,' often representing spiritual qualities.
Divine, luminous, brilliant, excellent
Divine, brilliant, or radiant; symbolizes divine grace and spiritual illumination.
Divine part or heavenly portion. Represents the sacred essence within.
Son of Dick; English surname used as first name, derived from Richard.
Divine; goddess of the moon and hunt. A modern variant of Diana with classical roots.
Homeland or dwelling; home country.
Beautiful and graceful. An Arabic name denoting elegance and charm.
Meaning debated; possibly from Romani origins, popularized by jazz musician Django Reinhardt
Arabic form of Gabriel, meaning 'God is my strength' or 'God is my might'.
Variant of Delilah, Hebrew origin meaning 'delicate,' 'desired,' or 'weak.'
Devoted to Demeter, Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest.
Means 'devoted to Demeter,' the Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest.
Devoted to Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and harvest
Ukrainian/Russian form of Demetrius; means 'devoted to Demeter,' the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Prayer or supplication; a devout request or invocation
Variant of Dorothy, from Greek 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God), meaning 'gift of God'.
Swing or cradle; Sanskrit name symbolizing motion and gentle rhythm.
Gift of God (variant of Dolly/Dorothy)
Sorrows or pains. A variant of Dolores, from Spanish 'dolores.'
Variant of Dolores; Spanish name referring to 'sorrows' or the Virgin Mary's suffering
Noble wolf; derived from Germanic elements Adal (noble) and wolf
Variant of Adolphus, from Germanic meaning 'noble wolf', symbolizing strength and leadership.
Of the Lord; short form of Dominic derived from Latin dominus.
Of the Lord; derived from Dominicus meaning 'belonging to God' or 'the Lord's day'.
Of the Lord or belonging to God; variant of Dominic.
Of the Lord; feminine form of Dominic, from Latin 'Dominicus'.
Of the Lord. From Latin Dominicus, associated with Christian faith and divine dominion.
Belonging to the Lord; variant of Dominic from Latin.
French variant of Dominic/Dominica, from Latin 'Dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord'.
Of the Lord; Spanish name derived from Latin meaning divine authority.
Of the Lord; belonging to the divine; related to Dominique.
Belonging to the Lord, of God
Of the Lord; belonging to God
Of the Lord or belonging to God; from the Latin Dominicus, denoting devotion.
From Latin 'Dominicus,' meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to the Lord,' a Christian name.
A variant of Dominique; from Latin 'Dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord'.
Of the Lord, from Latin 'Dominicus'
Lord or master; Latin word for supreme authority.
Of the Lord, belonging to God.
One who tames or subdues, from the Latin family name Domitius.
Of the Lord, from the Latin name Dominicus, suggesting divine ownership or lordship.
Of the Lord. Variant of Dominic, from Latin Dominicus.
Of the Lord, belonging to the Lord.
Of the Lord; belonging to God. Variant of Dominic.
Of the Lord; belonging to God.
Of the Lord; variant of Dominic expressing devotion and lordship.
Gift or given; derived from the Latin name Donatus.
World ruler or great chief; the Irish form of Donald with authority and leadership qualities.
World ruler. Signifies dominion and leadership.
Feminine form of Donald; means world ruler or great chief
World ruler. Spanish/Italian form of Donald, from Gaelic 'domhnall.'
Son of Donald; a patronymic surname indicating descent from someone named Donald.
Combination of Dona (Spanish for lady) and Lee (meadow); represents nobility and nature.
Given or presented. Feminine form of the Latin name Donatus.
Given; feminine form of the Latin name Donato, meaning 'bestowed' or 'gift.'
Italian form of Donatus; from Latin meaning 'given' or 'gift.'
Given or gift; Italian and Spanish name from Latin meaning bestowed or donated.
Dark warrior or brown descendant. Variant of Donovan from Irish 'Ó Donnghaile'.
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