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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Daisy

Daisy flower

English

Daizy

Day's eye

English

Dajah

Already, remembrance

Spanish

Dakoda

Friend, ally

Native American

Dakota

Friend and ally

Native American

Dakotah

Friend, ally

Native American

Dalal
Dalanna

Woman from Magdala

Hebrew

Dalayla
Dale

Valley

English

Daleia

Valley

Scandinavian

Dalena

Valley

English

Dalene

Valley

English

Dalenna

Valley; woman from Magdala

Hebrew

Daliah

Gentle; slender branch, tendril

Hebrew

Dalia

Gentle; slender branch, tendril

Hebrew

Dalibora
Di

Divine

Latin

Dia

Day

Spanish

Diahann

Divine

Latin

Diahanne

Divine

Latin

Diahna

Divine

Latin

Diamanda

Of high value; brilliant

English

Diamanta

Of high value; brilliant

English

Diamante

Of high value; brilliant

English

Diamond

Of high value; brilliant

English

Diamonique

Of high value; brilliant

English

Diamontina

Of high value; brilliant

English

Dian

Divine

Latin

Dianda

American

Diandra

Greek

Diana

Heavenly and divine

Latin

Dianada
Diandre

Flower of the gods

Greek

Diane

Divine

Latin

Diangelis
Diann

Divine

Latin

Dianna

Divine

Latin

Diannah

Divine

Latin

Diedericka

People's ruler

German

Dianne

Divine

Latin

Diantha

“The divine flower,” from the Greek Dios (pertaining to the Greek god Zeus) and anthos (a flower), in allusion to the plant dianthus, the flower of Zeus.

American

Dianthe

Flower of the gods

Greek

Diederike
Diedra

Broken-hearted, sorrowful

Irish

Diedre

Broken-hearted, sorrowful

Irish

Dicy
Diddie
Didi
Diedrey

Broken-hearted, sorrowful

Irish