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Boy Names Starting with Da-
Da- baby names and what they mean, with 107 results. Da- names are used more often as masculine names. Usage of these boy names was at its apex during the years 1960-1969 (USAGE OF 7%) and is now significantly reduced (USAGE 2.3%, 67.8% LESS), with names such as Darren becoming somewhat outmoded. The trendier boy names in this list are Dawson (#194), Daxton (#296), Dax (#453), Dariel (#643) and Dallas (#287), while Dare (TOP 6%) and Dame (6%) are common Da- last names. Here is the list of Da- names for girls.
Da- - Dajuan
Da-, var. Dawayne, Davon▼, Davaughn, Davar, Dashawn▼, Dashonn, Dashaun, Dashae, Dasean, Damonte, Daquan▼, Damont, Damone, Damarko, Damarco, Damario, Damar, Dajuan1, Dajon1, Dajohn
Derived fr. American. Combination of the Da prefix with .. Somewhat popular as children's names, Dajon, Da-, etc. are comparable to the common Daron.
Dabney, var. Dabny, Dabnie, Dabnee
Source fr. Old French language. "From Aubigny." Popular as last names. Compare Dabney (UPPER 3%) and common last names Dalbey (UPPER 18%), Demoney (69%), with the -ey suffix.
Dace1, var. Dacio, Dacian1, Dacey1
Source fr. French language. "Of the nobility." Dace (UPPER 20%) and Dacey (12%) are found frequently as last names.
Dacey2, var. Daicy, Daicey, Dacy, Dacius, Dace2, Dacian2
Origin fr. Irish, Gaelic, Latin languages. "From the south; from Dacia." Not in Top 2000.
Dack
May possibly be a variant of .. Dack is an irregularly used male name, occurring frequently (UPPER 21%) as a last name. See also Jack.
Dadrian, var. Dade
Root fr. American word. A contemporary rhyming variant on Adrian. Dadrian is unique as a boys' name.
Daedalus, var. Daldalos
Source fr. Greek. "Craftsman." Daedalus and Daldalos are not in the Top 2000.
Dag, var. Dagny, Daggett, Dagget, Daeg
Root fr. Scandinavian word. "Daylight." Daeg and variants are seldom adopted as birth names.
Dagan, var. Dagon1
Based on Hebrew element. "Grain, the earth." Dagan is generally used as a children's name compared to Dagon.
Dago
Form of Diego. From Spanish, Hebrew. "He who supplants." Daigo is a somewhat common boys' name. See also Jago.
Dagobert, var. Dagoberto, Dagbert
Source fr. Old German language. "Bright day, shining day." Dagbert, Dagobert and Dagoberto are seldom found as men's names.
Dagon2
Source fr. Aramaic element. Biblical name .. Dagon, like the similar-sounding Dugan, occurs more often as a surname. See also Dixon.
Dagwood
Source fr. Old English. "Shining forest." Darwood and Derwood are creative forms.
Dahy, var. Dahey
Source fr. Irish, Gaelic. "Quick-footed." Dahm (UPPER 9%), Dahl (1%) are conventional last names.
Dai
Derived fr. Japanese, Welsh. "Large; to shine." Dai is a scantly used men's name, appearing regularly (TOP 7%) as a surname. Also a girls' name.
Dailey, var. Daily, Daly, Daley
Based on Irish, Gaelic word. "Assembly." Not in popularity charts.
Dainard, var. Daynard, Dainhard, Dainehard, Daneardt, Danehardt, Daneard, Danehard
From Old English word. "Bold Dane." Daynard and variants are hardly found as masculine names.
Daivat
Origin fr. Hindi element. "Power, strength." Outside Top 2000.
Dajon2
Blend of David with John. Used somewhat widely as a baby name, Dajon is similar to the common Damon. See also Daron.
Dajuwan, Dajuan2
Var. of Dejuan. .. Juan with the De prefix. Dajuwan and forms were favored by parents in 2001.
Quick Reference
Summary Index of names [and variants] for Da- names for boys.
1. Da- - DajuanDa- [Dawayne, ..], Dabney [Dabny, ..], Dace [Dacio, ..], Dacey [Daicy, ..], Dack, Dadrian [Dade], Daedalus [Daldalos], Dag [Dagny, ..], Dagan [Dagon], Diego [Dago], Dagobert [Dagoberto, ..], Dagon, Dagwood, Dahy [Dahey], Dai, Dailey [Daily, ..], Dainard [Daynard, ..], Daivat, Dajon, Dejuan [Dajuwan, ..]
Dakota▼ [Dakoeta, ..], Albert [Dalbert], Delbert [Dalbert], Dalbert, Dale▼ [Dayle, ..], Dallan [Dalon, ..], Dallas▲ [Dallis, ..], Dallin▼ [Dallon, ..], Dalton▼ [Daulton, ..], Delton [Dalton▼], Delvin [Dalwyn, ..], Daly [Dawley, ..], Dalziel, Demarcus [Damarkiss, ..], Damario [Damero, ..], Damaskenos [Damaskinos, ..], Damek [Damicke, ..], Demetrius [Dametrius], Damian▲ [Daymon, ..], Damon▼ [Daymon, ..]
Dan▼ [Dann], Dana▼ [Danie, ..], Danar, Denby [Danby], Andrew [Dandy, ..], Dane [Dayner, ..], Daniel▼ [Danyel, ..], Danno, Donte [Dantay, ..], Dontavius [Dawntavius, ..], Durand [Dante▲], Dante▲ [Daunte, ..], Danton, Danube, Daphnis, Daquan▼ [Daquanne], Dar, Darby [Darbie, ..], Darcel [Darcy, ..], Darcy [Darsy, ..]
Dardanos [Dardanus, ..], Derek [Darriq, ..], Darence [Darrence, ..], Dargan [Dagen], Darian [Darrion▼, ..], Darin▼ [Daryn, ..], Dario▲, Darion▼ [Darrion▼, ..], Darius▼ [Darrius▼, ..], Darko, Darnell▼ [Darnel, ..], Darnley, Darold [Darrold], Deron [Daron], Darrah [Darragh, ..], Darrel▼ [Daryl▼, ..], Darren▼ [Darryn, ..], Darrick▼ [Darroch, ..], Darrien [Darryen, ..], Darroch [Darrock]
Darrow [Darro], Darryl▼ [Daryll, ..], Darshan, Dart, Dartagnan, Darton, Darvell, Darvin, Darwin [Darwyn, ..], Derwin [Darwyn, ..], Deshawn [Dashawn▼, ..], Dathan, Davenport, Davian [Davyon, ..], David▼ [Davyn, ..], Davion [Daveon], Davis▲ [Dayton, ..], Davon▼ [Davyn, ..], Davyn [Davin], Dwayne [Dawayne]
Dawson▲ [Dawes, ..], Dax▲ [Daxton▲, ..], Day [Daye], Dayanand, Daylon [Daylin, ..], Daymond [Daimond], Dayton [Dayten, ..]
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