Names That Mean Of

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Drujaskan
Born of deceit or born of lies.
Sanskrit
Drupad
King, father of Draupadi (in Hindu mythology).
Sanskrit
Drupada
King, father of Draupadi (in Hindu mythology).
Sanskrit
Drurey
Descendant of Dubh Rochair, black destroyer.
Irish
Druri
Descendant of Dubh Riabhach, black brindled.
Irish
Drury
Descendant of Asrach, misshapen, deformed.
Irish
Druscila
Feminine form of Drusus, a Roman family name meaning 'strong' or 'sturdy'.
Latin
Druscilla
Diminutive of the Roman family name Drusus, possibly meaning 'strong' or 'fru...
Latin
Druscille
Feminine form of Drusus, a Roman family name meaning 'strong' or 'sturdy'.
Latin
Drusila
Feminine form of Drusus, a Roman family name meaning 'strong' or 'stalwart'.
Latin
Drusilah
Feminine form of Drusus, a Roman family name possibly meaning 'strong' or 'fr...
Latin
Duart
Of the oak trees.
Scottish
Duarte
Short form of Eduardo.
Portuguese
Dudda
Diminutive form of Dudley.
English
Dudey
Diminutive form of Dudley.
English
Dudie
Diminutive form of Dudley.
English
Dudin
Diminutive form of Dmitry.
Russian
Dudleah
Combination of Dudley and Leah.
English
Dudleigh
From the meadow of Dudda.
English
Dudley
From the meadow of Dudda.
English
Duer
Spear of the people.
German
Dugie
Diminutive of Douglas, meaning 'dark water' or 'dark stream'.
English
dujanah
A name meaning 'darkness' or 'blackness', often used poetically.
Arabic
Duke
Title of nobility, derived from the Latin 'dux' meaning leader.
English
Dukhan
Smoke or vapor, often used poetically.
Arabic
duladevi
Goddess of fortune and welfare.
Hindi
Dumah
Silence or stillness, often associated with a place of silence in the afterlife.
Arabic
Dunleah
Fort of the gray or green meadow.
Irish
Dunlop
From the Scottish place name Dunlop, meaning 'fort of the muddy pool'.
Scottish
Dunphy
Descendant of Donnchadh, meaning 'brown warrior'.
Irish
duong
Yang (male), the opposite of Yin.
Vietnamese
durab
The meaning of the name Durab is not readily available, as it might not have ...
Arabic
Duraedarshtar
Possessor of a firm sword, one with a strong weapon.
Persian
Durandana
Durandana is the name of a legendary sword in medieval romance, meaning 'endu...
Latin
durani
Of or relating to the Durrani tribe of Pashtuns.
Persian
Durbail
Derived from 'dur' meaning hard and 'bail' meaning bailiff, referring to a to...
French
Durbin
From the town of Durbin, meaning 'deer's stream'.
English
DureSameen
One who possesses beautiful and lofty manners or qualities.
Arabic
dureShahwar
Pearl of the king, a compound of 'durr' (pearl) and 'shah' (king).
Persian
durgadas
Devotee of Durga.
Sanskrit
Durgalakshmi
Goddess of wealth and fortune.
Sanskrit
Durgatinasini
Remover of difficulties.
Sanskrit
durgesh
Lord of courage.
Sanskrit
durgeshwari
Goddess Durga; queen of forts/difficult places
Sanskrit
Durgeswar
Lord of courage.
Sanskrit
durijesh
Lord of forts.
Sanskrit
Durojaiye
Descendant of prosperity.
Yoruba
Durrant
From the town of Durant.
English
Durrebar
Pearl of guidance.
Persian
DurreNajaf
Pearl of Najaf (a holy city in Iraq).
Persian
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