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Dhven
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male
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The name 'Dhven' appears to be a modern or invented …
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Given its novelty and lack of traditional roots, 'Dhven' does …
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Dhvij
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male
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the word 'dhvaja' meaning 'flag' or …
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Literal translation is 'flag' or 'banner'. In Australian English, it …
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Dhvit
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unisex
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The name 'dhvit' appears to be a constructed or less …
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As 'dhvit' is not a recognized word in English or …
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Dhvita
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the word ध्वीत (dhvīta), meaning 'resonant' or …
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Literal translation is 'resonant' or 'echoing'. In the Australian English …
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Dhviti
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the ancient language of India. The name …
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'Second' or 'second in sequence'. In the Australian context, it …
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Dhyaan
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the root 'dhyā' meaning 'to meditate' or …
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Literal translation: 'meditation' or 'contemplation.' In Australian English contexts, it …
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Dhyan
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male
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Sanskrit origins; derived from the Sanskrit word ध्यान (dhyan), meaning …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Dhyan' retains its original meaning of …
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Dhyana
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female
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Sanskrit origin, derived from the term ध्यान (dhyāna), meaning 'meditative …
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In Australian English contexts, 'dhyana' signifies a state of profound …
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Dhyey
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male
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Sanskrit (Devanagari: ध्येय) — Derived from ancient Indian texts, notably …
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Literal translation: 'aim', 'goal', or 'object'. In the Australian context, …
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Dhyuth
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male
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Derived from Sanskrit 'ध्युति' (Dhyuti), meaning 'brightness', 'glow', or 'splendour'. …
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Literal translation is 'brightness' or 'radiance'. In the Australian context, …
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Di
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female
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The name 'Di' is often used as a diminutive form …
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Literal translation from its origin as a diminutive of Diana, …
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Dia
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female
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Derived from the Latin name 'Dia,' which has been used …
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In broader contexts, 'Dia' can mean 'day' in Greek ('hēmera'), …
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Diako
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male
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Greek origin, from διάκος (diakos), meaning 'servant' or 'deacon'. Historically …
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Literal translation is 'servant' or 'minister'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Diamandi
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male
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The name 'Diamandi' appears to have Greek origins, possibly a …
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Literal translation relates to 'tamer' or 'subduer' from Greek origins. …
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Diana
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female
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Derived from Latin 'Diana', the Roman goddess of the hunt, …
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Literal translation : 'divine' or 'heavenly'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Diane
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female
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Derived from the Greek name Dionysia, associated with the Greek …
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In Australian English contexts, Diane connotes elegance and classic femininity, …
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Dianka
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female
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Derived from Eastern European roots, particularly from Slavic languages such …
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The name Dianka is often associated with 'divine' or 'heavenly', …
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Dianne
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female
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Origin & Etymology - The name Dianne is of French …
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Meaning - 'Dianne' or 'Diana' signifies 'divine', 'heavenly', or 'of …
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Diara
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female
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The name Diara appears to have multiple cultural influences. It …
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In Australian contexts, Diara is often interpreted as meaning 'river', …
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Diba
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female
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The name 'Diba' originates from Aboriginal Australian languages, notably the …
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In its cultural context, 'Diba' conveys concepts of water, life, …
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Dibyanshi
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female
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Derived from Indian origins, particularly Sanskrit, where 'Dibyanshi' (दीव्यांशि) can …
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In Indian contexts, 'Dibyanshi' is associated with 'divine light' or …
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Didier
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male
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Derived from the Latin name 'Didacus', meaning 'teacher' or 'instructive'. …
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Literal translation is 'teacher' or 'instructor'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Diego
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male
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Spanish and Italian origin, derived from the Latin 'Didacus', meaning …
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Literal translation is 'teach' or 'learn'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Diesel
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female
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Derived from the surname of the German automotive engineer Rudolf …
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Literal translation as 'diesel' refers to the type of engine …
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Diesel
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male
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Origin & Etymology - The term 'diesel' originally derives from …
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Meaning - Literal translation as a name refers to the …
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Dieter
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male
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Germanic roots, derived from the Old High German name 'Dietrich', …
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'People ruler' or 'ruler of the people', with local nuances …
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Dieu
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male
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French origin, derived from Latin 'Deus' meaning 'God'. The word …
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'God' or 'Divine' — symbolising divinity, spirituality, and sacredness. In …
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Dieudone
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male
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The name 'dieudone' appears to be a modern or unique …
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The literal translation and specific meaning of 'dieudone' are not …
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Dieumerci
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unisex
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French origin, from the Latin 'Dei gratia' meaning 'by the …
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Literal translation is 'Thanks be to God' or 'God's mercy'. …
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Diezel
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male
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The name 'Diezel' is a modern, invented name with no …
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While 'Diezel' does not have a traditional meaning, it is …
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Digby
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male
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Old English origin, derived from place names such as Digby …
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Literal translation: 'dike settlement' or 'village near a ditch'. In …
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Dihan
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male
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The name 'Dihan' appears to have origins in South Asian …
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'Dihan' is believed to mean 'thoughts' or 'mind' in some …
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Dihen
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male
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The name 'Dihen' appears to have uncertain origins with limited …
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Given its lack of documented roots, 'Dihen' does not have …
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Diing
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male
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The name 'Diing' originates from the Western Arnhem Land region …
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Literal translation of 'Diing' in Yolŋu language context is 'star' …
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Dilan
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male
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The name Dilan is of Tamil origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation in Tamil is 'loving' or 'affectionate'. In the …
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Dilansh
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female
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The name 'dilansh' appears to be a modern, possibly coined …
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As a modern coining, 'dilansh' does not have an established …
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Dilawar
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male
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Persian (Farsi), from 'Dilawar' meaning 'heart stealer' or 'heart holder'. …
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Heart stealer or heart holder — connoting someone who captivates …
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Dildeep
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female
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The name 'Dildeep' appears to originate from South Asian linguistic …
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Literal translation: 'lamp of the heart' or 'heart's light'. Colloquially …
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Diliora
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male
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Derived from Latin roots, combining 'dili' (possibly inspired by 'diligere' …
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Literal translation suggests 'cherished dawn' or 'beloved hour', symbolising a …
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Diljaan
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male
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Derived from Central Asian languages, particularly Turkic and Mongolic roots. …
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The name means 'heart's soul' or 'one who is dear …
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Diljot
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female
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Punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ), from the Sikh tradition; derived from Punjabi words …
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'Heart's light' or 'Soul's glow' — symbolising inner brightness, love, …
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Dillon
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female
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Origin & Etymology - The name Dillon originates from the …
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Meaning - 'Little chair' or 'Famous' in Irish, reflecting qualities …
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Dillon
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male
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Derived from Irish Gaelic, from the surname Ó Dillon, meaning …
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'Like Dillion' or 'follower of Dillion'; connoting a familial or …
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Dilnaaz
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female
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Persian (Farsi) - From 'Dil' meaning 'heart' and 'Naaz' meaning …
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Literally 'heart's coquetry' or 'delicate heart'. In Australian contexts, it …
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Dilraj
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male
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Sanskrit roots—'Dil' meaning 'heart' and 'Raj' meaning 'king' or 'royalty'. …
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Literal translation is 'King of Hearts'. In the Australian context, …
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Dilsehaj
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male
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The name 'Dilsehaj' is of Sikh origin, derived from Punjabi. …
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'Heart's tranquility' or 'peace of the heart.' In the Australian …
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Dilshaan
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female
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Persian (Farsi) origin; derived from 'delshān' (دلشן), meaning 'heart' or …
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'Heart' or 'soul' in a poetic and spiritual sense, denoting …
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Dilshaan
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male
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Persian origin, from the Persian name 'Delshān' (دلشان), composed of …
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'Heart's glory' or 'the one who holds the heart'. In …
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Dilshad
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unisex
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The name Dilshad has Persian roots, derived from 'Dil' meaning …
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Literally translates to 'happy heart' or 'joyful heart' in Persian. …
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Dilsher
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male
|
Punjabi (Gurmukhi: ਦਿਲ7ਸ਼ੇਰ), derived from Persian roots; in Punjabi, 'Dilsher' …
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Literal translation: 'lion-hearted' or 'brave of heart'. In the Australian …
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Dim
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female
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The name 'Dim' is not primarily of classical or biblical …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Dim' is colloquially used to describe …
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Dima
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female
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The name Dima has multiple potential origins. In Slavic languages, …
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While in Russian contexts Dima is a diminutive of Dmitry …
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Dime
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female
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Derived from the English word 'dime', which historically was a …
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Literal translation relates to 'a tenth part' or 'smallest unit'. …
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Dimillo
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male
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The name 'Dimillo' appears to be of Italian origin, likely …
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Literal translation relates to 'of Millo' or 'belonging to Millo', …
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Dimiri
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male
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The name 'Dimiri' originates from Aboriginal Australian languages, specifically from …
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In Yolngu language, 'Dimiri' is believed to mean 'star' or …
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Dimitra
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female
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Greek origin, derived from Δημήτηρ (Dēmēter), the name of the …
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Literally means 'Mother Earth' or 'Goddess of the harvest' in …
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Dimitri
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male
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Dimitri originates from the Greek name Δημήτριος (Dēmḗtrios), derived from …
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'Follower of Demeter,' with Demeter being the Greek goddess of …
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Dimitria
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female
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Greek origin, from the name Δημήτριος (Dēmētrios), meaning 'follower of …
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Literal translation is 'follower of Demeter', symbolising a connection to …
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Dimitrigeorge
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male
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Derived from the Greek name 'Dimitrios' meaning 'follower of Demeter', …
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A personalized portmanteau combining 'follower of Demeter' and 'farmer' or …
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Dimitrije
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male
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Dimitrije is of Greek origin, derived from the name Demetrios, …
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Literal translation is 'follower of Demeter'; in Australian English contexts, …
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Dimitrios
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male
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Greek; from Δήμετριος (Dēmetrios), derived from δῆμος (dēmos) meaning 'people'. …
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‘Follower of Demeter’ or ‘Belonging to Demeter’, the Greek goddess …
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Dimitris
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male
|
Greek origin, derived from Δῆμῐτηρ (Dēmētēr), the name of the …
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'Follower of Demeter' or 'Earth-mother'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Dina
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female
|
Derived from the Hebrew name דִּינָה (Dinah), meaning 'judged' or …
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Lit., 'judged' or 'vindicated'. In Australian English, the name connotes …
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Dinaaya
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female
|
Dinaaya is a name of uncertain origin, possibly deriving from …
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Literal translation is not established, but in Australian English contexts, …
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Dinel
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male
|
The name 'Dinel' appears to be a modern or less …
|
Literal translation and nuanced meanings for 'Dinel' are not established …
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Dinesh
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male
|
Sanskrit - Derived from the Sanskrit name 'Dinesh', meaning 'Lord …
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Literal translation: 'Lord of the Day' or 'Sun Lord'. In …
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Dinghao
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male
|
Mandarin Chinese; Derived from the characters 丁 (ding, meaning 'small' …
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Literal translation: 'Fine sky' or 'Vast universe'. In Australian English …
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Dingling
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female
|
Possibly an onomatopoeic or diminutive variation inspired by playful or …
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Literal translation is 'a small, high-pitched ringing or tinkling sound,' …
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Dinhkien
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male
|
Vietnamese name, derived from Sino-Vietnamese roots. 'Dinh' (丁) historically used …
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Literal translation suggests 'to establish' or 'to build' from the …
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Dinika
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female
|
The name Dinika originates from Sanskrit, where it is derived …
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In Australian English contexts, Dinika can be interpreted as 'humble' …
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Dino
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male
|
Derived from the Greek name Δοινος (Dōnos), of uncertain etymology …
|
'Power' or 'strength' in Greek, with connotations of vitality and …
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Dinon
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male
|
The name 'Dinon' appears to be of uncertain etymology with …
|
The literal translation or meaning of 'Dinon' is not established, …
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Dinuk
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male
|
Māori, New Zealand Māori language - The name 'Dinuk' is …
|
Literal translation and local nuances - While the precise meaning …
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Dinuki
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female
|
Dinuki is a name of Aboriginal Australian origin, specifically from …
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The literal translation of Dinuki in Yolngu language contexts relates …
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Dinulie
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female
|
Derived from Aboriginal Australian languages, particularly the Yolngu or Arrernte …
|
While the literal meaning of 'dinulie' is not widely documented, …
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Dio
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unisex
|
Derived from multiple origins. In some contexts, 'Dio' originates from …
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Literal translation: 'God' (from Italian/Latin). In Australian slang or colloquial …
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Dion
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male
|
Greek, from the ancient Greek name Δίων (Dion), possibly derived …
|
Literal translation pertains to 'follower of Zeus' or 'divine goods'. …
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Diondre
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male
|
The name 'Diondre' is a modern variation of the name …
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Literal translation from Greek is 'follower of Dionysus'. In Australian …
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Diontae
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unisex
|
The name 'Diontae' appears to be a modern, inventive variant …
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The name 'Diontae' does not have a classical literal translation …
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Dionysios
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male
|
From the Greek name Διονύσιος (Dionýsios), derived from the god …
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'Follower of Dionysus' or 'God of wine' in its original …
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Dionysius
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unisex
|
Ancient Greek origin, from Διονύσιος (Dionusios), derived from Διόνυσος (Dionysos), …
|
'Follower of Dionysus' or 'God of wine' in literal translation. …
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Dionysus
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male
|
Greek mythology; named after the ancient Greek god of wine, …
|
The literal translation of Dionysus is 'God of Wine' or …
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Dior
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female
|
The name Dior originates from the French surname Dior, most …
|
In the Australian context, Dior is often associated with elegance …
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Dipak
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male
|
Sanskrit: दीपक (Dīpak), from the root दीप (dīpa) meaning 'lamp' …
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Light, Lamp, Illumination. In the Australian context, 'Dipak' is often …
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Dipika
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female
|
Sanskrit origin, derived from दीपिका (dīpikā), meaning 'little lamp' or …
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Literal translation is 'little lamp' or 'small light', symbolising illumination, …
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Dipisha
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female
|
The name 'Dipisha' is of Sanskrit origin, deriving from Indian …
|
Literal translation of 'Dipisha' from Sanskrit suggests 'light' or 'lamp' …
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Dipsha
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female
|
The name 'Dipsha' has roots in Indian languages, particularly Sanskrit. …
|
In Sanskrit, 'Dipsha' can be associated with the act of …
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Dipson
|
male
|
The name 'Dipson' appears to be a modern or invented …
|
Literal translation and local nuances in Australian English contexts are …
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Dirin
|
female
|
The name 'Dirin' originates from Aboriginal Australian languages, particularly from …
|
'Dirin' generally means 'star' or 'bright light' in Yolŋu languages, …
|
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|
Disha
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female
|
Sanskrit origin, from the word 'Disha' meaning 'direction' or 'guide'. …
|
Literal translation is 'direction' or 'guidance'. In Australian English contexts, …
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|
Dishant
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male
|
Sanskrit origin, from the ancient Indian name दिवার्जित (Divārjita), meaning …
|
Literal translation: 'Victorious over enemies'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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|
Dishi
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female
|
The name 'dishi' appears to have origins in South Asian …
|
Literal translation as 'small' or 'little'. In Australian English contexts, …
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|
Dishitha
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female
|
Sanskrit origin, from the root 'Dishita' meaning 'resolved' or 'determined'. …
|
Literal translation is 'resolved' or 'determined' in English. In Australian …
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Diti
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female
|
The name 'Diti' originates from ancient Sanskrit, where it appears …
|
In Sanskrit, 'Diti' means 'mother' or 'born from the earth'. …
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Ditya
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female
|
Sanskrit origin, from the word 'Ditya' meaning 'given' or 'gift'. …
|
Literal translation is 'given' or 'gift'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Diva
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female
|
Derived from the Italian word 'diva', meaning 'goddess' or 'divine …
|
Literal meaning 'goddess' or 'divine'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Divam
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male
|
The name 'Divam' appears to be of Sanskrit origin, commonly …
|
Literal translation of 'Divam' can be interpreted as 'divine' or …
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Divanea
|
female
|
Derived from Latin 'divinus', meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'. The suffix …
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Her name signifies 'divine' or 'heavenly', symbolising purity, grace, and …
|
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Divij
|
male
|
Sanskrit origin, derived from the word 'div' meaning 'shine' or …
|
‘Shining’ or ‘radiant’. In Australian English contexts, it carries connotations …
|
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|
Divine
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female
|
Origin & Etymology - From Latin 'divinus', meaning 'godlike' or …
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Meaning - Literal translation as 'godlike' or 'heavenly'. In Australian …
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