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Dark-haired or from the dark fortress. A modern variant of Darcy representing strength and mystery.
Dark or from Arcy
From the French place name d'Arcy, meaning from Arcy.
Related to Dardania, an ancient region. Named after the legendary founder in Greek and Albanian tradition.
Ruler of the people. A variant of Derek with Old English roots.
Ruler of the people; variant of Derek
Dark
Possessing goodness, wealthy, kingly
Wealthy and noble, derived from the Persian name Darius.
Modern combination of Darius and Anna; Darius derives from Persian meaning 'wealthy'.
Wealthy keeper. Feminine variant of Darius, denoting riches and possession.
Wealthy or maintainer
Variant of Derek, from Old German 'Theodoric' meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Wealthy or noble. Derived from the Persian royal name Darius.
Gift; precious one. A Slavic name suggesting something valued and treasured.
Variant of Darius, a Persian name meaning "wealthy" or "sustainer". Associated with King Darius the Great.
Wealthy and noble, denoting prosperity and high status
Wealthy, possessor of good
Wealthy or possessor; feminine form related to the Persian name Darius
Wealthy; possibly related to Darius.
Wealthy, possessor; modern variant of Darius from Persian.
Beloved or darling
Dear one; from Old English roots meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
Beloved; a variant spelling of Darlene, rooted in 'darling'.
Oak tree; symbolizing strength, endurance, and wisdom.
Irish name meaning "oak tree" or "dark oak"; symbolizes strength and endurance.
Wealthy and fortunate; an Irish name suggesting abundance and prosperity.
Means beloved or dear, with some origins tracing to oak tree associations.
Modern variant of Darren; Irish origin.
Variant of Derrick, from Germanic 'Theodoric' meaning 'people's ruler' or 'gift of the people.'
Great and wealthy; one who is prosperous and noble.
Wealthy, possessor of good things
Maintainer or holder; variant of Darius meaning 'wealthy' or 'possessor of good'.
Variant of Darrell or Darryl, derived from Old English meaning "dear one" or "little dear." Represents affection and belovedness.
Variant of Darrell, meaning 'beloved' or 'dearly loved', derived from Anglo-Saxon roots.
Beloved; a variant of Darryl
Oak tree (from Irish origin), symbolizing strength and enduring nature.
From the French surname D'Areil; conveys meanings of 'beloved' or association with the oak tree.
Great; dear; variant of Darren
Vision, sight, or appearance in Hindu philosophy, representing perception and clarity.
Sanskrit term meaning 'sight,' 'vision,' or 'auspicious viewing.' In Hindu philosophy, represents a blessed encounter with the divine.
Vision, sight, or divine manifestation; represents the ability to perceive spiritual truth in Hindu philosophy
From the place name Artagnan in southwestern France; popularized by Alexandre Dumas' protagonist in 'The Three Musketeers.'
Variant of Darwin or Darren, possibly meaning 'dear friend' or derived from Germanic roots.
Variant potentially related to Darwin, meaning 'dear friend' in Old English.
Persian feminine form of Darius, meaning wealthy.
Variant of Daryl, possibly derived from Old English 'deore' meaning dear or beloved.
Modern variant of Daryl, referring to one from Airelle (a place name).
Wealthy or possessor - conveying prosperity and leadership.
Wealthy, possessor of good. A variant of Darius with Persian royal heritage.
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