Names That Mean From

Discover baby names meaning From for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Dabney
From the town of Dabney.
English
Dace
From the surname, derived from a place name meaning 'badger' in Old English.
English
Dacey
From the south, referring to a person from the south of England.
English
Dacia
From the ancient region of Dacia.
Latin
Dacian
From the ancient region of Dacia.
Latin
Dacie
From the English surname, derived from a place name meaning 'Dacian's settlem...
English
Dacio
From the ancient Dacians.
Italian
Dacy
From the surname, derived from a Norman place name meaning 'from Arcy'.
English
Dacyah
Gift from God or precious.
Arabic
Dadheechi
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage who swallowed the ocean to h...
Sanskrit
dadhichi
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his divine knowled...
Sanskrit
dadhija
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a mythical creature created during ...
Sanskrit
Dadhush
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his self-control a...
Sanskrit
Dadhyan
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his meditative pra...
Sanskrit
Dadich
derived from Hindu mythology, the name of a sage known for his intellect and ...
Sanskrit
Daevaki
Meaning 'little goddess', derived from deva meaning 'god'.
Sanskrit
Dagen
From the Old English word for 'day'.
English
dagendra
Lord of the mountains, derived from 'daga' (mountain) and 'indra' (lord).
Sanskrit
Dagmaria
Famous for her day, from Old German 'dag' (day) and 'mari' (famous).
Germanic
Dagobert
Bright day, derived from the Germanic elements 'dag' meaning day and 'beraht'...
Germanic
Dagoberto
Bright day, derived from the Germanic elements 'dag' meaning day and 'berht' ...
Germanic
Dagomar
Famous day, from Old High German 'tag' (day) and 'mar' (famous).
Germanic
Dagon
Derived from the Hebrew word 'dag' meaning 'fish', referring to a Philistine ...
Hebrew
Dagur
Derived from Old Norse 'dagr' meaning 'day'.
Icelandic
Dagwood
From the woods.
English
Dahiliah
Dahlia flower, from the Hebrew name Dalia meaning 'branch' or 'bough'.
Hebrew
Dahli
From the dale.
English
Dahlie
derived from the flower name Dahlia.
English
Daimhin
Little deer, from Gaelic 'damh' meaning deer.
Scottish
Daine
From the French surname Daine, meaning 'from the valley'.
French
Dainton
From the town in the valley.
English
Daisy
Daisy is an English name derived from the flower name, symbolizing innocence ...
English
Dajuan
Gift from God.
Spanish
dakshaja
Produced from the right side of Lord Brahma.
Sanskrit
dalaja
Born from petals.
Sanskrit
Dalaney
From the alder grove.
English
dalbhya
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'belonging to the Dalbha family'.
Sanskrit
Dalbirt
Bright valley, from Old English 'dæl' (valley) and 'beorht' (bright).
English
Dalham
From the meadow home.
Anglo-saxon
dali
From the town of Dali.
Spanish
Dalisia
From the island of Delos.
Greek
Dallas
From the Scottish place name Dallas, meaning 'meadow dwelling'.
Scottish
Dallen
Derived from the Old English word 'dæl', meaning 'valley'.
English
Dalma
Derived from the Hungarian word 'dalma', meaning 'song' or 'poem'.
Hungarian
Dalmace
From the Latin name Dalmacius, meaning 'of Dalmatia'.
French
Dalman
From the Old English personal name Deormann, meaning 'dear man'.
English
Dalmatia
From Dalmatia, a region in the Balkans.
Latin
Dalmen
From the valley of the meadow.
English
Dalmyn
From the Old English elements 'dæl' meaning valley and 'myn' meaning love, m...
English
Dalroy
From the Irish surname Ó Dálaigh, meaning 'descendant of Dálach', a personal...
Irish
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