This is a list of submitted names in which the person who added the name is
guasguendi.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Deva f Asturian, Galician, Spanish (Modern), Celtic MythologyFrom the name of a river that flows through Asturias. It was named after Deva, the Celtic goddess of waters. Her name is derived from Celtic
deva "goddess" or "divine", itself derived from Proto-Celtic
*dēwā “goddess”.
Diluc m Popular CultureDerived from Latin
diluculum, meaning "dawn, daybreak". This is the name of a playable character in the 2020 video game
Genshin Impact.
Dinamit m SovietDerived from Russian динамит
(dinamit), meaning "dynamite".
Dinamo m SovietDerived from Russian динамо
(dinamo), meaning "dynamo".
Disciplina f Roman MythologyDerived from Latin
disciplina, meaning "instruction; discipline". In Roman mythology, Disciplina was a minor deity and the personification of discipline.
Disizara f SovietContraction of дитя, смело иди за революцией
(ditya, smelo idi za revolyutsiyey) meaning "child, follow the Revolution boldly".
Dispater m Roman MythologyVariant of
Dis Pater, derived from Latin
dives, meaning "wealthy", itself probably derived from
divus, meaning "godlike, divine". The occurrence of the name
Dis together with the title
Pater (meaning "father") may be due to association with
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Djoja f Bosnian (Archaic)Possibly a cognate of
Gaya. Alternatively, it could be derived from the Spanish word
joya, meaning "jewel".
Doukas m Greek (Rare)From the name of a Byzantine Greek noble family, whose branches provided several notable generals and rulers to the Byzantine Empire in the 9th–11th centuries. The name is derived from the Latin title
dux, meaning "leader".
Drosos m GreekDerived from Greek δρόσος
(drosos), meaning "dew".
Duna f Spanish, CatalanPossibly derived from the Spanish and Catalan word
duna, meaning "dune". Alternatively, it could be a variant of
Dunia. This was the name of an obscure Spanish martyr.
Duttá m SamiPossibly derived from Sami
duttat "to be content, satisfied".
Eduardi m GeorgianForm of
Eduard with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Egokiñe f BasqueDerived from Basque
egoki "commendable, worthy; suitable, correct; appropiate, seemly". This name is considered a Basque equivalent of
Justa.
Ekade m BerberMeans "stone" in Amazigh. It may have been used as a Berber equivalent of
Pedro.
Elai m BasqueBasque variant of the word
enara ("swallow").
Élida f Spanish, GalicianAllegedly derived from
Élide, which is the Spanish name for the historic region of Elis, located in Greece.