2,102 names · Page 1 of 11
Of the sea
Much kindness, or various other meanings depending on hanja
justice, fairness, giving
light, splendor, radiance
close, near, or harvest
Close, near, kind, gentle
gift of God
beloved
Lean on God
one who comes back, repentant
doe, gazelle
Sacrificed animal; one who sacrifices
good, kind, or excellent
oak grove
From Dacia, a historical region north of the Danube River
from Dacia
father (colloquial)
gift, given
God-given wealth/fortune
Small valley
To shine, to illuminate
from Denmark
created name, associated with fire and dragons
From the laurel tree; laurel
Laurel, bay tree
warm, gentle rain
Laurel tree, bay tree
laurel tree, bay tree
From the laurel tree
From the Greek word for 'laurel tree' or 'bay tree'.
From the laurel tree, laurel
rose belt
Rose of Africa
day, daybreak
day-beautiful
Day-maid, bright day
Day-maid, day-maiden, or glorious day
day-maid, day-famous
Crown, my crown
new day, day
new day
new day, dawn
New day, day new
bright day
day secret
Day love
gold
Golden, valuable, precious
golden, yellow
Dahlia flower; also 'beautiful' or 'valley'
divine, heavenly
beloved, dear
Dahlia flower
The best, the most beautiful, the most excellent
Dahl's flower
Dahlia flower and the rose flower
dahlia flower
valley
darkness, dark-skinned
from the dahlia flower
bright, shining, or a place name
rich, wealthy
Divine, heavenly
Lead the way, or 'Dai' (surname) and 'Lu' (dew/road)
to shine, to sparkle
light, to shine, to give light
Possibly a modern coinage, perhaps combining elements for 'day' and 'beauty'.
to give, giver
Possibly a modern coinage, no established etymological meaning.
beautiful, great, or from the day lily
Possibly a modern American coinage, or a variant of Deja meaning 'already'.
Good, excellent, or great
to cherish, to love
to give thanks, to praise
from the valley
Possibly a modern coinage, perhaps a blend or variation of other names.
daily, everyday
Day lily
always, forever
Latvian folk song, also 'song' or 'poem'
From the Daina river; song, melody
Possibly 'from Denmark' or 'Danish woman'
divine
wise, knowing, or pearl, mother of pearl
day's eye (flower)
alive, living
Unknown, possibly 'flower' or 'day'
day's eye
day's eye (daisy flower) and bitter/star of the sea (Mae)
Uncertain, possibly 'from Aïssa' or 'living'
unknown, possibly related to 'day' or 'light'
day's eye (a flower)
Flower and a bird symbolizing peace
Day's eye and grace/favor
Day's eye and God is gracious
Daisy flower and meadow
day's eye (daisy) and famous warrior (Lou)
Day's eye; May flower
day's eye, pearl, or beloved
Day's eye; month of May
Day's eye and grace/counsel
Day's eye (a flower)
goddess, divine
Black jade
Day's eye
unknown; possibly a modern coinage or variant
Daylight, dawn
Look-alike
Daughter of the King
Friendly one; rose flower
able, skilled, competent; earth; daughter of Prajapati Daksha
Unknown; possibly a variant or misinterpretation of another name.
Grapevine, tender, delicate, or beloved
From the river
Coquetry, pampering, dalliance, flirtation
pampering, caressing, coquetry
pampering, caressing, spoiling
My destiny, my portion
Uncertain, possibly a modern coinage or variant of other names.
fate, destiny, portion
guide, leader
Flirtatious, pampered, spoiled
From the valley
lady, noblewoman
Flower
small branch, small vine
Uncertain, possibly 'from the valley' or a modern coinage
Delightful, pleasant, or a variant of Dalila meaning 'delicate'
delicate, languishing
Grapevine, branch; or Dahlia flower
flowering branch
far away battle
Uncertain, possibly related to 'flower' or 'vine'
Delicate, weak; or guide, proof
Guide, proof, evidence
delicate, weak, languishing
Orchard, green field
delicate, weak
My guide, my evidence, my proof
beloved, cherished
noble, of nobility
noble shield
Pure, pristine, untainted
far glory
To draw water; flowering branch
grapevine, branch, or water wheel
dewdrop
pampering, caressing, coquetry, flirtation
swallow (bird)
delicate, weak, or alluring
Perhaps related to 'dall' meaning 'blind' or 'dark'
from Dalmatia
Queen
star