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Djanka

Derived from the Slavic word meaning 'to be alive' or 'to awaken'

Djanko

A name of Slavic origin, often associated with the meaning of 'God is gracious'.

Djego

A variation of the name Diego, often associated with strength and protection.

Djerry

Derived from the name 'Jerry', often associated with the meaning 'ruler' or 'mighty'.

Djinni

A supernatural being in Arabian and Islamic mythology, typically depicted as a spirit capable of granting wishes.

Djinnie

A whimsical and playful name often associated with a magical spirit or supernatural being.

Djola

A name of African origin that means 'to have an impact or to make a difference.'

Djura

A name of Slavic origin meaning 'gifted' or 'doer'

Doak

A Scottish word meaning 'a small wooded hill'

Dobby

A house-elf from the Harry Potter series.

Dobi

A popular name derived from the Doberman breed

Doby

A fictional house-elf character from the Harry Potter series known for his loyalty and dedication

Doddy

A friendly and affectionate nickname for a pet

Dodge

To avoid or evade

Dodie

A term of endearment or a diminutive often used for names like Dorothy.

Dody

A pet name of endearment, often used for someone who is lovable or cute

Doffo

A playful term used for a dog or puppy, often signifying cuteness

Doga

A playful twist on the word 'dog', representing the joy and companionship they bring.

Dogberry

A variety of berry associated with dogs, commonly found in the wild

Doggy

A colloquial term for a dog, often used affectionately

Dogie

A term of endearment for a dog

Dogiego

Derived from a playful take on the name Diego, which means 'supplanter' in Spanish.

Dogston

A playful blend of 'dog' and 'ton', suggesting a large quantity of dogs or a fun place for dogs

Doguinho

Small dog or puppy in Portuguese

Dohia

The name Dohia does not have a widely recognized meaning in popular languages.

Doink

A playful or mischievous person, often used in a fun or silly context

Doja

Referring to a popular singer known for her unique style and creativity

Dojan

A name derived from various cultures, can mean 'gift' or 'sacred'.

Dojo

A place of learning, especially for martial arts

Dokas

A name often associated with strength and loyalty

Doki

A playful and energetic expression, often associated with excitement or affection

Dola

A joyful and playful spirit

Dolce

Sweet or sweetly

Doldie

A playful and affectionate name for a dog

Dolfy

A playful and affectionate name often associated with dogs

Doli

A term of endearment or affection in various cultures

Dolley

A diminutive form of the name Dolores, often associated with the meaning 'sorrows'.

Dolli

A diminutive of the name 'Dolores', often used affectionately

Dollie

A diminutive form of doll, often used affectionately

Dolly

A term of endearment or a doll-like figure.

Doly

A friendly or cute term, often used for pets.

Dom

A short form of the Latin word 'dominus', meaning lord or master.

Domi

Derived from the Latin word 'domus' meaning home or household.

Domingo

Sunday

Domino

A tile with a number of dots or a game played with such tiles

Domonika

A variant of the name Domenica, meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.

Don

A title of respect or nobility in Spanish and Italian culture.

Dona

Female given name, derived from Latin 'domina' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress'

Donal

Ruler of the world

Donaldo

A variant of the name Donald, meaning 'ruler of the world'

Donatello

Gifted

Donato

Gifted one

Dondi

A term of endearment in Italian

Donga

A playful or mischievous dog

Donia

Belonging to God

Donja

Spanish word for 'lady' or 'noblewoman'

Donka

A variation of the name Donka, which is of Slavic origin and often a nickname for a female named Dorothea.

Donko

A playful or mischievous character

Donn

The name Donn is of Irish origin meaning 'brown' or 'chieftain'.

Donna

Italian for woman or lady

Donnella

Little gift

Donni

Derived from the Italian masculine name 'Donato', meaning 'given'.

Donnie

Diminutive of Donald, meaning 'ruler of the world'

Donny

A diminutive form of Donald, meaning 'world ruler'.

Donovan

Dark warrior

Doodle

A playful or whimsical drawing

Doodlebug

A small insect known for its playful nature

Doodles

A whimsical drawing or scribble.

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

Dooley

Dark haired

Dooney

A term of endearment or a playful nickname.

Dora

Gift

Dorabella

Beautiful gift

Dorado

Spanish for 'golden'

Doralee

A name often associated with gift or beloved

Doran

A name of Irish origin meaning 'stranger' or 'traveler'.

Dorano

Italian, often associated with the meaning of 'gift' or 'donation'.

Dore

A variant of 'door' in French, symbolizes entry or passage

Doren

A given name of uncertain origin; possibly derived from the Old French word 'dore' meaning golden

Doria

A name that often signifies 'gift' or 'from the sea' in several interpretations.

Dorina

Derived from the Latin word 'dorus', meaning 'gift'.

Dorit

Gift

Dorito

A type of corn chip known for its triangular shape and cheese flavor

Dorle

A variant of 'Dora', often associated with gifts or kindness.

Dorli

A term of endearment in some cultures, often associated with lightness and joy

Dorlise

A unique name possibly derived from 'Doris', meaning 'gift' or 'bounty' in Greek

Dorly

A unique name that evokes warmth and friendliness.

Dorn

It can refer to a thorn or spiny structure.

Doro

Gift or present in Greek

Dorothy

Gift of God

Dorra

Meaning 'gift' or 'beloved' in Arabic

Dorrie

A diminutive form of Dorothy, which means 'gift of God'.

Dorris

Dorris is derived from the Greek word 'Doris', meaning 'gift' or 'sea maiden'.

Dorrit

Variant of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God'

Dorro

Derived from Latin, meaning 'gift'

Dorus

A name derived from ancient Greek, meaning 'gift' or 'gifted'.

Dory

A name derived from the Greek word 'dory' meaning 'spear', often associated with strength and resilience.

Dosie

Diminutive of the name Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God.'