Female and male first names beginning with the letter “D”..
DALEYSI
FemaleUnique Spanish-derived name, meaning either 'gentle' or 'victory', popularized beyond Spain in recent years.
DALEYSSA
FemaleUncommon yet lovely African name of Akan origin from Ghana. It means "born on Monday" and signifies kindness according to Akan virtues. Popularized by Ghanaian musician Reggie Rockstone who named his daughter Daleyssa in 1998, this name holds cultural significance and embodies traditional African heritage.
DALEYZA
FemaleUnique Spanish female name that combines 'Dalia', the dalia flower, with 'Yza', short for Isabel or Isabelle, meaning 'devoted to God'. It conveys devotion like a beautiful flower.
DALEYZAH
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning "to prosper" or "to thrive," conveying abundance and success.
DALEYZZA
FemaleUnique and captivating Spanish name, believed to be a creative variation of 'Dalia', meaning 'branch' or 'bough'. Its distinctive spelling and sound make it stand out.
DALHART
MaleRare, American-origin name popularized by the Texas city founded in 1907, named after local ranchers W.W. Dale and C.A. Hart; it doesn't have a specific meaning but carries strong associations with the American West's ranching history.
DALHIA
FemaleDahlia is a unique female given name derived from the Spanish word 'dahliya', which was Latinized by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus after German physician and botanist Andreas Dahl. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries around the mid-20th century, symbolizing elegance and instability while being primarily associated with the vibrant dahlia flower.
DALI
MaleCaptivating female name of Catalan origin, derived from 'dalia', meaning dahlia flower, and associated with surrealist artist Salvador Dalí.
DALI
FemaleCatalan name of historic significance, derived from 'Dalmau,' meaning 'from Dalmatia.' It gained prominence through Salvador Dali, the renowned surrealist painter.
DALIA
FemaleArabic-origin female name meaning "gentle" or "delicate".
DALIA
MaleMeet Dalia: a feminine name of Spanish and Arabic origin meaning 'branch' or 'twig', symbolizing growth.
DALIAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "gentle as a deer", reflecting elegance and grace.
DALIALAH
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning "gentle" or "soft-spoken," derived from the word "daliil.
DALIAN
MaleChinese name derived from the coastal city of Dalian in northeastern China, symbolizing harmony between nature and humanity, with "大" meaning 'great' and "连" signifying 'connect'.
DALIANA
FemaleCaptivating Latin-derived name meaning 'valley' or 'dale', inspired by the Roman goddess Diana.
DALIANNA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name first used in Spain, meaning "brave" or "courageous.
DALIBOR
MaleCzech male given name meaning "giver of glory" or "bringer of fame", derived from Old Slavic elements "dal" (distant) and "bor" (fame/glory).
DALICE
FemaleDistinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from "dalis," meaning "from Dalmatia." It was popular among European nobility during the Middle Ages due to its association with the historic region's beauty and culture. While not traditionally Latin, Dalice has been used in France, Germany, and England for centuries and remains rare today, appealing to parents who appreciate its unique sound and historic significance.
DALICIA
FemaleUnique female name of Spanish origin meaning 'strength' or 'power', derived from the Latin word 'dalias'.
DALIDA
FemaleItalian female given name meaning 'of the valley', historically associated with beauty and strength.
DALIJAH
FemaleAfrican-origin given name, popular among people of Caribbean descent. Its meaning varies but could translate to 'Happy gathering' in Yoruba.
DALIL
MaleArabic-origin name meaning 'to guide' or 'to lead', associated with wisdom, foresight and courage.
DALILA
FemaleHebrew feminine given name meaning "gentle" or "delicate.
DALILAH
FemaleHebrew girl's name meaning 'gentle' or 'delicate'.
DALIN
MaleSlavic origin, derived from the element "dal" meaning "distant," associated with valleys or lowlands.
DALIN
FemaleNorwegian given name derived from Old Norse "dalr" meaning valley, symbolizing belonging to or coming from a valley. Its origins date back to the Viking Age (793-1066 AD), reflecting the Vikings' connection to their natural surroundings through personal names inspired by nature and mythology.
DALINA
FemaleSlavic feminine given name, meaning "distant," associated with far-off horizons and dreams beyond reach.
DALINDA
FemaleItalian name derived from "dolce," meaning "sweet.
DALIS
MaleRare Greek given name meaning "of the sea," evoking images of travel and exploration.
DALIS
FemaleRare Greek name derived from 'dalis', meaning 'sea'.
DALISA
FemaleRare yet beautiful Italian-derived name meaning 'sweet' or 'gentle'.
DALISHA
FemaleCaptivating female given name of unknown origin and unclear meaning, popularized in the United States since the 1970s despite its scarcity.
DALISIA
FemaleRare, distinctive Spanish female name derived from 'dalia', meaning 'carpet'. It's often associated with flowers and interpreted as 'beautiful flower' or 'garden of beauty'.
DALISSA
FemaleRare female name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Greek word "dalios" meaning "whirling," symbolizing energy and vitality. Its true etymology remains unclear, adding to its enigmatic allure. Despite this, Dalissa has been used throughout history in various cultures, with one notable bearer being the daughter of Pythocles, a general under Alexander the Great.
DALIT
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'poor' or 'oppressed', symbolizing resilience against adversity.
DALIYA
FemaleDaliya, of Arabic origin, means "gentle" or "soft-spoken".
DALIYAH
FemaleUnique, Arabic-derived name meaning 'gentle' or 'delicate', often associated with grace and femininity, and popularized in recent years by celebrity parents like Alyson Hannigan.
DALIYLA
FemaleUnique African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'peaceful'.
DALIYLAH
FemaleDaliylah, of Arabic origin, signifies 'Gentle Goddess,' combining 'dali' meaning softness and 'yah' meaning God.
DALIZA
FemaleAfrican origin name composed of Swahili words 'Dalia' (calm/peaceful) and 'Zai' (life), signifying peaceful life.