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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Dawid
Dawley

Assembly

Irish

Dawntavius
Dawsen
Dawson

Son of David

English

Dawssen
Daytan

English

Dawsson
Dax

Place name

French

Dayton

Day's settlement" or "David's settlement

English

Daxton

From Dax, France

English

De-

American

Dawud
Dayten

English

Day

Day

English

DeAndrae

American

DeAndray

American

DeAndre

Combination of De- and Andre

American

DeAngelo

De- paired with Angel

Italian

Deacon

Dusty one; servant; messenger

Greek

Dayanand

He who loves compassion

Indian (Sanskrit)

Deaglan
Deakin

Dusty one; servant; messenger

Greek

Dean

Valley

English

Dayaram
Daye

Day

English

Deane

Valley; church official

English

Daylan

American

Dayle

Valley

English

Daylen

Blacksmith

American

Daylin

American

Daylon

American

Dayman

Greek

Deante

American

Daymian

Greek

Deanthony

Combination of De- prefix with Anthony

American

Daymon

One who tames, subdues

Greek

Dearborn

Brook of the deer

English

Daymond

Modern

Dayne

From Denmark, Dane

English

Dearbourn

Brook of the deer

English

Daynard

Bold Dane

English

Dearburne

Brook of the deer

English

Deavon

English

Dayner

From Denmark, Dane

English

Dayson

Son of David

English

Debonair

Urbane, nonchalant

French

Debonnair

Urbane, nonchalant

French

Debonnaire

Urbane, nonchalant

French

Decatur

Greek