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| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Di’Andre | Di'Andre: Unique, masculine name meaning "manly" or "warrior." | African American | Boy | |
| Diaa | Diaa: Arabic name meaning "light," primarily used for males. | Arabic | Boy | |
| Diamantis | Diamantis: Greek name meaning "diamond," unique, elegant, and culturally significant. | Greek | Boy | |
| Diangello | Diangello: Unique Italian name meaning "angel of the day." | Italian | Boy | |
| Diangelo | Diangelo: Unique Italian name meaning "of the angels," popular in America. | Italian | Boy | |
| Diarmad | Diarmad: Gaelic name meaning "without enemy," rich in history. | Gaelic, Scottish | Boy | |
| Diarmada | Diarmada: Unique Irish name meaning "free man," pronounced DEER-ma-da. | Irish | Boy | |
| Diarmait | Diarmait: Irish name meaning "free man," rich cultural significance. | Irish | Boy | |
| Diarmit | Diarmit means "free man," rooted in Gaelic heritage and history. | Gaelic, Irish, Scottish | Boy | |
| Diarmuid | Diarmuid means "free from envy," originating from Irish mythology. | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | |
| Diaw | Diaw: Senegalese name meaning "leader," symbolizing authority and strength. | Senegalese | Boy | |
| Dibey | Dibey: African name meaning "beloved," associated with strength and endearment. | African | Boy | |
| Diby | Diby: African name meaning "peaceful," unique, and culturally significant. | African | Boy | |
| Dicarlo | Dicarlo: Italian masculine name meaning "of Charles," with historical significance. | Italian | Boy | |
| Dick | Dick is a male diminutive of Richard, meaning "brave ruler." | Germanic | Boy | |
| Dickens | Dickens: English surname meaning "son of Dickin," popularized by author. | English | Boy | |
| Dickey | Dickey: Rare English name meaning "brave ruler," with historical significance. | English | Boy | |
| Dickie | Dickie is a diminutive of Richard, meaning "powerful leader." | Anglo-Saxon, English | Boy | |
| Dicky | Dicky, a diminutive of Richard, means "brave ruler" historically. | Germanic | Boy | |
| Dídac | Dídac: Catalan name meaning "teacher," unique and culturally significant. | Catalan | Boy | |
| Didacus | Didacus: rare masculine name meaning "learned," with Visigothic origins. | Visigothic | Boy | |
| Diderik | Diderik means "ruler of the people," popular in Scandinavia. | Germanic | Boy | |
| Didhrikr | Didhrikr means "ruler of the people," derived from Germanic roots. | Germanic | Boy | |
| Didier | Didier is a French masculine name meaning "desired" or "longed for." | French | Boy | |
| Didrick | Didrick means "ruler of the people," rooted in Germanic history. | Germanic | Boy | |
| Didrik | Didrik means "ruler of the people," symbolizing strength and leadership. | Germanic | Boy | |
| Didymus | Didymus means "twin," associated with biblical figure Thomas, unique name. | Christian | Boy | |
| Diede | Diede: Dutch name meaning "ruler of the people," traditionally male. | Dutch | Boy | |
| Diederik | Diederik means "ruler of the people," popular Dutch boy's name. | Dutch, Germanic | Boy | |
| Diedrich | Diedrich means "ruler of the people"; a historical German name. | Germanic | Boy |