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Cullen
Handsome, good-looking
Curran
Descendant of the ruler
Curtis
Brave or courteous
Cyrill
Derived from the Greek name Kyrios, meaning 'lord' or 'master'.
Dacapo
From the beginning; again
Dainty
Delicate or fragile in appearance
Dajana
The name Dajana is derived from the Slavic word meaning 'gift' or 'morning star'.
Dalena
A diminutive or variation of the name 'Dahlia', which is a flower name.
Dallas
From the surname meaning 'meadow valley'.
Damian
To tame or to subdue
Damion
To tame or subdue
Dandan
A common term used in various cultures, often conveying a sense of joy or fun
Dandie
A diminutive form of ‘Dandy’, often associated with elegance.
Danica
Morning star
Dannos
Derived from the Italian word meaning 'gifted'.
Dantie
A term of endearment, often used to convey affection
Darbie
A name of English origin that evokes the idea of a playful and charming personality.
Darios
Derived from the Greek name Darius meaning 'possessor' or 'maintainer'.
Darkus
Related to darkness or shadow
Darlin
A term of endearment, often used to express affection.
Darragh
Oak tree
Darrow
Derived from the Old English word meaning 'the oak tree' or 'oak grove'.
Dasher
One who moves quickly or runs fast
Daxton
Meaning 'town of the Daks' or 'village of the Daks'
Daysie
A variation of Daisy, often associated with purity and innocence.
Dazzle
To shine or sparkle with light
Debbie
Dedicated to God
Delila
Delilah is a Hebrew name meaning 'delicate' or 'weak'.
Delphie
Derived from the Greek word for dolphin, symbolizing playfulness and intelligence.
Denahi
The one who leads
Denali
The highest peak in North America
Deniro
Derived from the surname of famous actor Robert De Niro, often associated with strength and talent.
Denver
From the Old English 'Dena
Derbie
A nickname derived from the name Derby, often associated with a race or a racecourse.
Derius
A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from 'Darius', meaning 'kingly' or 'possess' in Persian
Derryl
Gifted or being a great leader
Devika
Little goddess
Devina
Divine or goddess-like
Dhyana
A Sanskrit word meaning 'meditation' or 'concentration'
Dimple
A small, natural indentation on a surface.
Dingus
A foolish or incompetent person
Dionne
Divine, heavenly
Dipper
A small cup or ladle
Dizzie
A playful and lively spirit
Djanka
Derived from the Slavic word meaning 'to be alive' or 'to awaken'
Dolley
A diminutive form of the name Dolores, often associated with the meaning 'sorrows'.
Donnie
Diminutive of Donald, meaning 'ruler of the world'
Doodle
A playful or whimsical drawing
Doodly
Playful or whimsical
Doogan
Derived from the Irish surname meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
Doogie
A diminutive form of the name Douglas, often used affectionately
Dorado
Spanish for 'golden'
Dorrit
Variant of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God'
Dotaby
A playful and whimsical name likely derived from a blend of sounds that evoke a sense of cuteness.
Dotson
Derived from a surname that can indicate 'son of Dot'.
Dottie
Derived from 'dot', meaning a small spot or a tiny point
Dougal
Dark-haired
Dougie
A diminutive form of Douglas, which means 'dark stream' or 'black water'.
Drasso
Derived from the Italian word meaning 'to drag' or 'to pull'.
Drixie
A playful, affectionate name often used for pets
Drooper
A playful dog that droops its ears
Druxie
A playful name with no specific meaning, often associated with fun and friendliness
Dundee
A kind of fort or stronghold
Dunkin
A name derived from a type of coffee, specifically a reference to the popular coffee and donut chain
Durina
Derived from Italian, meaning 'little door' or 'little entrance'.
Duscha
A diminutive and affectionate form of the name 'Dora' or 'Dorothea', meaning 'gift' or 'gift of God'
Dwayne
Somebody who is dark, or from a dark place
Dylana
A name of uncertain origin, often associated with the goddess Danu in Celtic mythology
Easton
A name of English origin meaning 'from the east town'.
Eclair
A pastry filled with cream and topped with chocolate
Edison
Son of Edward
Edmund
Wealthy protector
Edward
Wealthy guardian
Elaine
Bright, shining light
Elinor
Light
Ellery
A place name of English origin
Elowen
Elm tree
Emilio
To strive or to excel
Etoile
Star
Eureka
I have found it
Fallon
Descendant of the ruler
Farlie
A variant of Farley, often related to 'meadow' or 'fern clearing'
Fayina
Derived from a feminine version of the name Fay, which means fairy.
Feisty
Energetic, lively, spirited
Fenris
A mythological wolf from Norse mythology.
Fenton
From the town on the marshy land
Fergie
Derived from the Scottish surname 'Ferguson', meaning 'son of Fergus'
Fergus
Man of strength
Fernie
A place of ferns
Festus
Auspicious, happy
Fideaux
Derived from the French word for loyal or faithful
Fiesty
Full of sass and lively energy
Figaro
A character from Italian opera known for being a barber and clever schemer
Fintan
The name is of Irish origin, meaning 'little white one' or 'white fire.'
Fisher
One who catches fish
Fiyero
A character from the musical 'Wicked', known for his charm and charisma
Flavio
An Italian name that means 'yellow' or 'blonde'
Fleecy
Soft and fluffy, like fleece
Floppy
Soft and flexible
Flossie
Derived from the name Florence, meaning prosperous or flourishing.