Female and male first names beginning with the letter “D”..
DARLINDA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "darling", meaning beloved or cherished one. Traditionally used to denote highly valued individuals in many African cultures, Darlinda signifies great love and respect.
DARLINE
FemaleHebrew-origin feminine given name meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one'.
DARLING
FemaleUncommon name with unclear origins, possibly derived from the English term of endearment 'darling' or the Old Norse personal name Darlig, meaning 'lucky', but these theories are unconfirmed.
DARLING
MaleEnglish name derived from 'darling', meaning beloved, popularized by the novel 'Peter Pan'.
DARLINGTON
MaleUnique English given name derived from the ancient surname Darlington, associated with the town in County Durham, England. Its meaning may translate to "animal settlement" or "beast enclosure," though its origins are uncertain.
DARLIS
FemaleAfrican-origin female given name derived from Darlington, meaning 'from the village of Darly'. It was brought to the Americas during slavery and has since been associated with strength, resilience, hope, and new beginnings.
DARLISA
FemaleEnglish name derived from 'Darling' and 'Lisa', meaning 'deep affection' and 'honey bee'.
DARLISE
FemaleUnique English name derived from 'darling' and 'isle', popularized by Harriet Beecher Stowe in her novel "Oldtown Folks". It symbolizes a precious, beloved sanctuary.
DARLISHA
FemaleCaptivating female name of African origin, derived from 'Darlesha', meaning 'peaceful grace'.
DARLISS
FemaleUncommon American female name, a variant of Darla (meaning 'dear' or 'darling'), first recorded in the mid-20th century.
DARLITA
FemaleRare and charming Spanish-derived name meaning 'small sweet one'.
DARLO
MaleUnisex given name of English origin. It may derive from Darwin ("Dear") or Darell ("darner"), an occupational surname for someone who mended cloth. While not historically prominent, Darlo offers unique sound and potential meanings, gaining recent popularity as a boy's or girl's name.
DARLOW
MaleUncommon English given name derived from 'dæl' (portion/share) and 'haugr' (hill/mound), signifying 'share of the hill'.
DARLY
FemaleRare French-origin given name derived from "darla", meaning "gifts". Traditionally used to express gratitude or admiration in France for centuries, it was often bestowed upon children born around Christmas as a way of showing thanks for holiday gifts. Today, Darly remains a distinctive choice conveying appreciation and admiration.
DARLY
MaleFrench-origin given name derived from "dard," meaning "dart" or "sting." It signifies swiftness, precision, and agility, and was popularized as a nickname during the Middle Ages in France. Today, Darly remains unique and distinctive, chosen for its individuality and originality.
DARLYENE
FemaleUnique, French-origin name coined in the late 20th century, composed of 'Darl' meaning 'dear', and '-yne', a French feminine suffix, interpreted as 'little dear one'.
DARLYN
MaleUnique female name of African origin, derived from Darley and signifying 'peaceful chief' or 'calm leader'.
DARLYN
FemaleUncommon given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Welsh 'Darri' meaning 'strong', or Irish 'Dara' meaning 'oak tree'.
DARLYNDA
FemaleUnique, English-language given name of unknown origin, used sparingly worldwide, with no known meaning or historical significance.
DARLYNE
FemaleDarlyne, of French origin, means "dear" or "beloved", reflecting its endearing origins.
DARLYNG
FemaleFrench-origin name with uncertain meanings but potential ties to Germanic elements like 'gift' or 'beloved', making it unique and captivating.
DARLYNN
FemaleUncommon American given name, created as a variant of Darlene, which means "beloved." It's often associated with creativity, independence, and nonconformity due to its unique spelling and sound.
DARLYNNE
FemaleUnique girl's name with mysterious origins, unknown meaning, and no historical records; its popularity stems from its distinctiveness.
DARLYS
FemaleFrench origin given name that means "gift," conveying the idea of preciousness or value.
DARMA
FemaleIndonesian name derived from Sanskrit "dharma," meaning "righteousness" or "duty." It's often associated with Hindu and Buddhist traditions, symbolizing proper life conduct. Popularized by figures like Megawati Sukarnoputri and Chelsea Islan, Darma is gaining global recognition among parents seeking meaningful names for their children.
DARMANI
MaleUncommon yet distinctive West African given name from Ghana, meaning "Peaceful King" in the Akan language.
DARMARCUS
MaleRare African-origin given name derived from ancient Egyptian "Dahamarcus", meaning "the sun god's beloved child". It was used historically in some African cultures to honor the creator god Ra.
DARMESHA
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin that means "skillful or clever craftsmanship.
DARMON
MaleRare French name whose origins are unclear but may be linked to the French word for 'sleep'.
DARNAE
FemaleRare African given name of Swahili origin, meaning "peaceful," conveying serenity and harmony.
DARNAJA
FemaleSlavic origin and means "beautiful".
DARNASIA
FemaleUncommon, nature-inspired girl's name of Ashanti origin, meaning 'bold' or 'courageous'.
DARNAY
MaleThe name Darnay of French origin means "from the oak grove.
DARNECIA
FemaleUnique Latin-origin female name meaning "God's gift.
DARNEE
MaleRare yet meaningful female name of African American origin, derived from 'darling' and symbolizing beloved or sweetheart.
DARNEIL
MaleUncommon name with unknown origins and no widely recognized meaning, possibly invented recently for its unique sound.
DARNEISHA
FemaleDistinctive African-American name derived from 'Darnell' (eternal flame) and 'isha' (gift from God or God is my salvation), signifying "Eternal Flame Gift from God" or "Eternal Salvation".
DARNEL
MaleUncommon yet captivating African-derived name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, signifying "calmness" or "tranquility".
DARNEL
FemaleEnglish given name derived from 'dern,' meaning 'darling' or 'dear.'
DARNELL
MaleAfrican American-origin English name, combining Darwin (meaning 'dear' or 'beloved') and Nelson ('strong' and 'land'), gaining popularity in the US during the 1970s.