Names That Mean From

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

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drayton
From the town on the river.
English
Draz
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'dear' or 'precious'.
Slavic
Dresden
Refers to a person from Dresden, a city in Germany.
German
Drexel
Derived from a surname meaning 'dweller at the brushwood'.
English
Druella
Derived from the Old English elements 'dru' meaning 'dry' and 'ella' meaning ...
English
Druman
Man from the ridge.
Irish
Drummand
From the fortress on the hill.
Scottish
Drummond
From the fortress on the hill.
Scottish
Drummund
Man from the ridge.
Irish
Drumond
Man from the ridge.
Irish
Drumund
Man from the ridge.
Irish
Drvaspa
not widely documented, but it is believed to be derived from ancient Persian ...
Persian
Dubham
From the dark village.
Scottish
Dubois
From the woods.
French
Dudleigh
From the meadow of Dudda.
English
Dudley
From the meadow of Dudda.
English
Duemont
From the mountain.
French
Dughdhova
Beloved gift from God.
Russian
Duke
Title of nobility, derived from the Latin 'dux' meaning leader.
English
Dukie
A nickname or diminutive form, possibly derived from 'duke' meaning a noble t...
English
Dumen
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'to think' or 'to remember'.
Slavic
Dummas
derived from the word 'dumb', meaning mute or silent.
English
Dumon
From the hill.
French
Dumont
From the mount.
French
Dunbar
From the fortified hill.
Scottish
Dune
From the hill or the dune.
French
Dunfas
From the marsh or fen.
Scottish
Dunham
From the hill or the village on the hill.
English
Dunlea
From the fort or stronghold.
Irish
Dunleigh
From the hill meadow.
English
Dunley
From the meadow on the hill.
English
Dunlop
From the Scottish place name Dunlop, meaning 'fort of the muddy pool'.
Scottish
Dunlope
From the brown hill or the hill fort.
English
Dunmoor
From the moorland hill.
English
Dunmoore
From the moor hill, referring to a dark or brown hill.
English
Dunmor
From the Gaelic 'dun' meaning fort and 'mor' meaning great, meaning 'great fo...
Scottish
Dunmore
From the Gaelic 'dùn mòr', meaning 'big fort'.
Scottish
Dunstan
From the Old English elements 'dun' meaning hill and 'stan' meaning stone.
English
Dunsten
From the Old English elements 'dun' meaning hill and 'stan' meaning stone.
English
Dunstin
From the Old English name Dunstan, meaning 'dark stone'.
English
Dunston
From the Old English personal name Dunstan, meaning 'brown stone'.
English
Duntan
From the town on the hill.
Scottish
Dunten
From the town in the valley.
English
Duntin
From the town on the hill.
English
Dunton
From the town on the hill.
English
Duntyn
From the town on the hill.
English
durab
The meaning of the name Durab is not readily available, as it might not have ...
Arabic
Durance
Derived from a surname meaning 'endurance' or 'lasting'.
English
Durand
From the Latin name Durandus, meaning 'enduring' or 'steadfast'.
French
Durango
Derived from the Basque word 'urango' meaning 'water town'.
Spanish
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