Female and male first names beginning with the letter “D”..

DARNELL

Female

African American name derived from the Old English personal name Dernulf, which means 'spear of nobility'.

DARNELLA

Female

Captivating African American name derived from Darla, meaning 'little darling'.

DARNELLE

Male

Recent yet resonant African American name derived from the Swahili word 'daraja', meaning 'bridge'. It was created during the Black Power movement to celebrate African culture.

DARNELLE

Female

Distinct African American given name derived from the West African Darnerella, meaning "strong as a lion.

DARNESE

Female

Unique, exotic name with an unknown origin, believed to be a blend of Darla and Denise or variant spelling of Darnessa.

DARNESHA

Female

African-origin female name meaning 'one who follows life', derived from 'Dar-Nesh' where 'Da' means 'to follow' and 'Nesh' means 'life'. Traditionally given to royal or destined girls, it signifies strength, courage, and resilience.

DARNESHIA

Female

Unique African American name derived from Darneisha and Shania, interpreted as 'on my way with strength' or 'strength on my journey'.

DARNETHA

Female

Uncommon yet striking African-origin name derived from Igbo language in Nigeria, meaning "to bring forth" and symbolizing hope after hardship.

DARNETTA

Female

Unique female name of African origin, derived from Swahili 'ndeteta' meaning 'to be patient.'

DARNETTE

Female

Uncommon African American name created as a blend of Darnell and Netta, without a specific meaning or etymology. It's believed to have originated in mid-20th century America.

DARNEY

Male

Rare French-derived given name originating from the town of Darney in the Vosges department, meaning "stream water.

DARNEZ

Male

Rare French boy's name derived from 'darnel', a type of grass known for its resilience. It symbolizes growth and strength in challenging environments.

DARNICE

Female

Uncommon African-American given name with a mysterious origin, potentially linked to the Latin 'dare' meaning 'to give', interpreted as 'gift of grace'.

DARNIECE

Female

Unique female name of African American origin created in the mid-20th century. Though it doesn't have an established meaning, it's often associated with strength and independence.

DARNIESHA

Female

Uncommon African American feminine given name derived from the Swahili word 'darninga', meaning 'to love' or 'affection'. It gained popularity during the Black Power movement as a way to reconnect with African roots.

DARNIKA

Female

African female name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'unique' or 'one of a kind'.

DARNISE

Female

Unique African name of Igbo origin, combining 'Dara' meaning patience and 'Nise' meaning rejoice, signifying 'patience brings joy.'

DARNISHA

Female

African-derived name composed of "dar" (to speak) and "nisha" (beauty), signifying eloquence and expressiveness, valued in many African cultures.

DARNISHIA

Female

Uncommon, Igbo-African origin name believed to symbolize strength or courage in Igbo culture, gaining global recognition recently despite limited historical records.

DARNITA

Female

African-American name derived from Swahili 'darn', meaning 'to love'.

DARNLEY

Male

Scottish surname and given name originating from Old Norse elements 'dar' meaning 'gift' and 'ley' meaning 'meadow'. It was first used as a title when Henry Stewart was styled Earl of Darnley in 1508. The name gained prominence through several individuals, notably Lord Darnley, the second husband of Mary Queen of Scots.

DAROL

Male

Invented or variant name with uncertain origins, not widely used despite its unique appeal.

DAROLD

Male

American Given Name created by combining Darryl ("beloved in battle") & Roland ("famous throughout the land").

DAROLYN

Female

Distinctive American girl's name with unknown origins, possibly a combination of 'Darla' and 'Lynn'.

DARON

Male

Uncommon Armenian name derived from 'taron', meaning a traditional stringed musical instrument called the tar.

DARON

Female

Armenian boy's name that means "peace.

DARONDA

Female

African Igbo name meaning "to bear" or "carry," signifying strength and resilience.

DARONE

Male

Uncommon given name with unknown origins, but it has gained popularity recently due to its distinctive sound that some associate with strength or uniqueness. Its meaning is subjective and can vary based on individual interpretations.

DARONN

Male

Distinctive name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, allowing its bearer to create their own identity.

DARONTA

Male

Unique African Igbo name meaning "God has remembered" or "God will remember," carrying profound spiritual significance, popularized by mid-20th century immigrants worldwide, and used for both boys and girls.

DARONTE

Male

African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "brave warrior", reflecting courage and resilience.

DAROTHY

Female

Dorothy is an English name derived from the Greek 'Dorothea', composed of 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (god), thus signifying "gift of God".

DARQUAN

Male

African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "peaceful rising sun".

DARQUEZ

Male

Rare Spanish given name derived from "darc", meaning dark, inspired by medieval naming practices based on physical characteristics.

DARQUIS

Male

Unique African-American name with no traditional meaning, invented during the late 20th century and inspired by similar-sounding names like Darius or Marquis. Despite its limited usage and historical information, it remains an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.

DARQUISE

Male

French-origin given name derived from the Occitan word "darcaisis," meaning "dark blue." It signifies royalty, mystery, and protection against evil spirits.

DARQUISHA

Female

African name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning "a woman who brings joy and happiness.

DARR

Male

English origin, meaning "strong" or "powerful," and was originally derived from the Old English word "deor.

DARRA

Female

Unique Irish female name derived from the surname Ó Dochartaigh, meaning "strong or vigorous.

DARRAGH

Male

Unique Irish boy's name with ancient Gaelic origins, meaning "little oak," symbolizing strength and resilience.