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Variant of Dustin, means valiant fighter or brave warrior in Old Norse tradition.
Modern variation of Dustin, from Old English origins possibly relating to a fortified settlement.
Dusty place.
Variant of Dustin; means from Thor's stone or dusty place.
English surname used as first name, from a place name meaning a fortified place.
Variant of Ivan. Spanish/Basque form with similar meaning and heritage.
Beloved; represents devotion and affection.
Variant of Dwayne; refers to someone dark or of dark complexion.
Dark and swarthy; one with a dark complexion.
Vietnamese name with meaning that varies by characters used, often relating to 'valuable' or 'precious.'
Vietnamese name meaning 'graceful', 'charming', or 'elegant', symbolizing refinement and natural beauty.
Hebrew variant of Deborah, meaning 'bee.'
Bee. A Hebrew name symbolizing industriousness, sweetness, and vitality.
Variant of Dwayne, likely Irish origin related to 'dark.'
Twice-born; refers to the upper castes initiated into Vedic traditions in Hindu philosophy
Twice-born; refers to the upper castes in Hindu tradition who undergo spiritual rebirth through initiation.
Modern variant of Dwayne, which derives from Celtic/Germanic roots meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy'.
Variant of Diana, relating to the Roman goddess Diana, suggesting divine or heavenly.
Divine; from the Roman goddess of the hunt and moon.
Divine; variant spelling of Diane, derived from Diana, goddess of the hunt.
Divine; variant of Diane from Zeus, representing the goddess of wisdom and the moon.
Variant of Diana, from Latin meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Variant of Diane; associated with Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt, representing grace and divinity.
Son of the sea. Represents oceanic connection and natural beauty.
Daughter of the sea; feminine variant of Dylan
Son of the sea or great tide
Son of the sea; derived from Welsh 'dy' and 'llanw,' representing connection to water.
Son of the sea; from Welsh elements meaning tide or flow.
Son of the sea, from Welsh roots meaning 'great ocean'.
Son of the sea. Welsh name conveying connection to water and nature.
Son of the sea, derived from Welsh Dylan.
Variant of Dylan, possibly from Welsh meaning 'son of the sea' or relating to water.
Splendor, radiance, or luminosity.
Sanskrit name meaning 'radiance' or 'brightness', symbolizing light and luminosity.
South Slavic name; specific meaning unclear, used in Bosnian and regional cultures
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