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Arabic name meaning 'coquetry' or 'gentleness/tenderness'; symbolizes charm and grace.
Dark challenger; descendant of the dark challenger
Valley; one from a low-lying area between hills.
Likely variant of Dale, from Old English meaning 'valley'; used as modern given name.
The fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, symbolizing a door or gateway in Kabbalistic tradition.
From the Irish surname O'Dálaigh, meaning 'descendant of Dálaigh,' possibly referring to assembly or gathering.
Variant of Dalia; relates to flower or branch.
Branch; represents growth and natural beauty.
Delicate and tender; traditionally associated with gentle and poetic qualities.
Son of the sea; variant of Dylan with Irish roots suggesting connection to water and nature.
Variant of Dalton, from Old English meaning 'from the valley' or 'valley settlement'.
From Old English meaning 'from the valley town' or 'settlement in the dale.'
From the valley town
Assembly; from the Irish surname meaning gathering or assembly.
One who draws water. Associated with water and springs in Hebrew tradition.
Delicate or weak. From Hebrew origins relating to femininity.
To tame or subdue; related to mastery and control.
Power or grace; strength and elegance
Subduer or tamer. A Sanskrit name symbolizing control, discipline, and mastery.
Tamer, subduer; from Greek and Latin origins
Spanish/Portuguese name from Latin origins; associated with historical Saint Damasus.
Conscience or heart; the inner moral compass in Arabic.
To tame or subdue.
From Greek 'damao' meaning to tame, or connected to the Greek goddess Damia.
Variant of Damian, from Greek meaning 'to tame.' Associated with gentleness and control.
Conscience or heart; inner essence and character.
Devoted to Demeter; the Greek goddess of harvest and grain
Devoted to Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest and agriculture.
To tame, subdue, master
To tame; feminine form of Damian derived from Latin Damianus.
To tame; Italian form of Damian.
To tame or subdue; derived from Greek Damianus with connotations of mastery and control.
From Greek Damianus meaning to tame or subdue. Represents a strong and resolute person.
Yoruba name meaning 'bring home wealth' or 'wealth has come home,' expressing prosperity and blessings.
Giver of peace, combining the Slavic roots for 'give' and 'peace'
Daughter of the sea or related to the sea. Possibly Persian or Slavic origin.
Spanish diminutive from 'dama' meaning 'lady', symbolizing elegance and nobility.
To tame or subdue; Slavic variant of Damian conveying gentleness and mastery.
Variant of Damon, from Greek meaning to tame or subdue
Variant of Damian, from Greek 'Damianus,' related to 'damao' meaning 'to tame,' suggesting strength and mastery.
Modern spelling of Damian, derived from Greek meaning 'to tame' or subdue.
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