This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the pattern is *o.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Biwako f Popular CultureThis name combines 琵琶 (
biwa), referring to the biwa or Japanese lute, or 枇杷 (
biwa), referring to the loquat, with 子 (shi, su, tsu, (-)
ko, -ne) meaning "child."... [
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Bixiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese characters
碧 (bì) meaning "jade; green, blue" and
晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak; clear, explicit" or
宵 (xiāo) meaning "night, evening, dark".
Biyao f ChineseFrom the Chinese characters
碧 (bì) meaning "jade; green, blue" and
窈 (yǎo) meaning "obscure, secluded; refined" or
谣 (yáo) meaning "folksong, ballad".
Bizhao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
馝 (bì) meaning "fragrance" and
昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous".
Bo m & f BurmeseMeans "leader, champion" in Burmese.
Bö f Literature‘Bö’ or ‘Böe’ means "gust", "blast" or "scud" in German and is one of the shortest words in that language. It is also remindful of "beauty", as in
Beau... [
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Boeo f Ancient GreekThe name of an ancient Delphic priestess and hymn-writer, likely derived from the location Boeotia, ultimately from the Ancient Greek word
βοώτης (boṓtēs) meaning “herdsman”.
Boroo f & m MongolianMeans "rain" in Mongolian. Alternatively, it could be derived from бор
(bor) meaning "brown, grey, dark (colour)".
Bowchompoo f Thai (Rare)A famous bearer would be famous thai pop singer, Bowchompoo, whose real name is Wanthip Srithongthuam.
Brezo f Spanish (European, Rare)Means "heather" in Spanish, taken from the title of the Virgin Mary
Nuestra Señora del Brezo meaning "Our Lady of the Heather". She is venerated in the Spanish province of Palencia.... [
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Brizo f Greek MythologyAncient Greek goddess who was known as the protector of mariners, sailors, and fishermen as well as a prophet specializing in the interpretation of dreams.... [
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Brugmo f TibetanFrom the Tibetan
འབྲུག ('brug) meaning "dragon, thunder" and
མོ (mo) meaning "female, woman".
Buensuceso f & m Spanish (Rare), Filipino (Rare)From a Spanish title of the Virgin Mary,
Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso, meaning "Our Lady of the Good Event," referring to the Purification of Mary and the Presentation of Jesus.... [
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Bueyo f Spanish (Rare)From the Marian title
Virgen de Bueyo, patron saint of Albelda de Iregua (La Rioja). The name
Bueyo comes from a small settlement in the vicinity where oxherding was common (cf. Spanish
buey "ox").
Bunko f Japanese (Rare)This name is used as 文子 with 文 (bun, mon, aya, fumi) meaning "art, decoration, figures, literature, style, sentence, plan" and 子 (shi, su, tsu, ko, -ko, ne) meaning "child, sign of the rat (1st sign of Chinese zodiac)."... [
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Bunnao m & f LaoFrom the Lao
ບຸນ (bun) meaning "happiness", "goodness, virtue" or "fate, luck" and
ເນົາ (nao) meaning "New Year's Eve".
Burgo f Spanish (Rare)From the Marian titles
Virgen del Burgo and
Nuestra Señora del Burgo, venerated in Alfaro (La Rioja). The original church was erected outside the walls, and later reconstructed within them... [
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Busabo f UzbekPossibly from the Uzbek
bu meaning "this" and
sabo meaning "morning breeze".
Buvizahro f UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
buvi meaning "grandmother, mother" and the given name
Zahro.
Calico m & f English (Rare)From the English word
calico referring to something having a pattern of red and contrasting areas, specially the tri-coloured cat, resembling the color of calico cloth, a kind of rough cloth often printed with a bright pattern... [
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Cameo f & m EnglishIt is of Italian and Middle French origin, and the meaning is "skin". From Italian
cammeo which refers to a gem portrait carved in relief.
Camino f & m SpanishMeans "way, route; road; path" in Spanish, taken from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary,
La Virgen del Camino, meaning "The Virgin of the Way." She is the patroness of the region of León and the city of Pamplona in Navarra, forming part of the French Way to Santiago de Compostela.
Canmiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
璨 (càn) meaning "gems, luster of gems, lustrous" and
淼 (miǎo) meaning "wide expanse of water".
Canto f Spanish (European, Rare)Means "edge" in Spanish, taken from the title of the Virgin Mary
Nuestra Señora del Canto, meaning "Our Lady of the Edge". She is the patron saint of the town of Toro, located in the Spanish province of Zamora.
Cao f ChineseA famous bearer of this name is Empress Cao, who was a consort of the Song Dynasty.
Cao m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 高
(cao) meaning "tall, high".
Cao f ChineseFrom the Chinese character
草 (cǎo) meaning "grass, straw, thatch, herbs".
Carpo f Greek Mythology (Latinized), AstronomyLatinized form of Greek Καρπώ
(Karpô), which is derived from Greek καρπόω
(karpoô) "to bear fruit; to reap or enjoy fruit". In Greek mythology this was the name of one of the Horae or Seasons; Carpo was the goddess of autumn and of the harvest, that is, the fruits of summer... [
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Castillo f Spanish (European)Means "castle" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary
Nuestra Señora del Castillo meaning "Our Lady of the Castle".
Cawo f SomaliA name that comes from the Somali word cawo which means "luck." Outside of Somalia, Somalis may spell it as Awo.
Cerdo f Greek MythologyMeans "profit, gain" in Greek. In Greek mythology, Cerdo was the nymph-wife of King Phoroneus of Argos and mother of Apis and Niobe.
Ceto f Greek Mythology (Latinized)Latinized form of the Greek Κητώ
(Kētō), which meant "sea-monster" (supposedly the source of the word κῆτος
(kētos) "any sea-monster or huge fish; sometimes the whale, but often the tunny-fish")... [
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Çetulo f BandialMeans "died coming" in Bandial. This is considered a 'death prevention' name.
Chabao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
姹 (chà) meaning "beautiful, colourful" and
宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure, jewel; precious, rare".
Chaeo f Thai (Rare)Means "clear, transparent, limpid" in Thai. It is more commonly used as a nickname.
Chaido f Late Greek, GreekGreek name of medieval origin, from Greek χάιδι, χάδι meaning "song" or "pamper". Saint Chaido was one of the Forty Holy Virgin Martyrs who are celebrated on September 1, along with Saint Ammoun the Deacon... [
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Chako f JapaneseFrom Japanese 茶 (cha) meaning "tea" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chaliao m & f ThaiMeans "realize suddenly, understand" in Thai.
Chalo m & f ThaiDerived from Thai ชะลอ
(chalo) meaning "slow down, put off".
Changshuo m & f ChineseFrom the Chinese
昌 (chāng) meaning "light of sun; good, proper" and
朔 (shuò) meaning "first day of lunar month; the north".
Changyao f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
唱 (chàng) meaning "sing" or
昌 (chāng) meaning "light of sun; good, proper" and
谣 (yáo) meaning "folksong, ballad" or
幺 (yāo) meaning "one" or "youngest, small".
Chantico f & m Aztec and Toltec MythologyDerived from Nahuatl
chantli "home" and the suffix
-co, meaning "in the home" or "she makes the home". This was the name of an Aztec fire deity. While usually interpreted as female, several historical writings use ambiguous pronouns.
Chapopo m & f NahuatlDerived from Nahuatl
chapopotli, meaning "tar, asphalt".
Chariklo f Greek MythologyPossibly means "graceful spinner" from Greek χάρις
(charis) meaning "grace, kindness" and κλώθω
(klotho) meaning "to spin, to twist by spinning"... [
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Chayito f SpanishDiminutive of
Chayo. In other words, this is a double diminutive of
Rosario. A known bearer of this name was the Mexican-born American folk singer and actress María del Rosario "Chayito" Valdez (1945-2016).
Chenhao m & f ChineseFrom the Chinese
晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and
灏 (hào) meaning "vast, large, grand, expansive" or
昊 (hào) meaning "summertime; sky, heaven".
Chenmiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
辰 (chén) meaning "celestial bodies, early morning" and
妙 (miào) meaning "mysterious, subtle, exquisite".
Chenxiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
晨 (chén) meaning "early morning" and
晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak".
Chenyao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
辰 (chén) meaning "celestial bodies" and
谣 (yáo) meaning "folksong, ballad".
Chenzhao m & f ChineseFrom the Chinese
晨 (chén) meaning "early morning, daybreak" and
照 (zhào) meaning "shine, illuminate" or
昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous".
Cheriko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 桜 (
cheri) meaning "cherry tree, cherry blossom" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chiako f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 安 (
a) meaning "relax, peace, cheap, inexpensive, low" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations can be possible.
Chidochemoyo f ShonaMeaning "the desire of the heart", shorter forms of the name include
Chido meaning "desire",
Chemoyo meaning "of the heart", or simply
Moyo meaning "heart".
Chieko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand" and 恵 (
e) meaning "blessing, favour" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chigako f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 賀 (
ga) meaning "congratulate, greet, celebrate" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chiho f JapaneseFrom 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand" or 知 (
chi) meaning "knowledge, wisdom" combined with 保 (
ho) meaning "to defend, to guard, to protect", 帆 (
ho) meaning "sail" or 歩 (
ho) meaning "advance, progress, walk, step"... [
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Chihoko f JapaneseFrom 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 穂 (
ho) meaning "grain", and 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Chiiko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 意 (
i) meaning "mind, heart" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chikaho f Japanese (Rare)From 愛 (
chika) meaning "affection, love" or 皆 (
chika) meaning "pledge, vow" and 浦 (
ho) meaning "bay, inlet" or 甫 (
ho) meaning "beginning, for the first time". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Chikano f JapaneseFrom Japanese 愛 (
chika) meaning "affection, love" or 誓 (
chika) meaning "pledge, vow" combined with 乃 (
no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can form this name.
Chikayo f JapaneseFrom Japanese 愛 (
chika) meaning "love, affection" combined with 世 (
yo) meaning "world". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chiko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 智 (
chi) meaning "wisdom, intellect" or 散 (
chi) meaning "scatter" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child", 香 (
ko) meaning "fragrance" or 湖 (
ko) meaning "lake"... [
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Chimiko f Japanesechimiko means "smart sorcerer" 知 (chi) means "smart" and 巫 (miko) means "sorcerer".
Chineko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 音 (
ne) meaning "sound" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chineto f & m Igbo"God praises" "God uplifts" "God glorifies" "God gives talent"
Chio f JapaneseFrom Japanese 芽 (
chi) meaning "bud, sprout, shoot" combined with 於 (
o) meaning "in". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chipocherudo f ShonaMeaning "gift of the love", this name corresponds with the name
Nduma. Shorter forms of this given name include
Chipo meaning "gift",
Cherudo meaning "of love," or simply
Rudo meaning "love".
Chiriko f JapaneseFrom 知 (
chi) meaning "wisdom," 利 (
ri) meaning "profit, benefit," and 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Chirino f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 理 (
ri) meaning "reason, logic" combined with 香 (
no) meaning "fragrance". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chiro f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (chi) meaning "thousand" combined with 露 (ro) meaning "naked, bare". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chisako f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 紗 (
sa) meaning "gauze, gossamer" and 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chisano f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (chi) meaning "thousand", 茶 (sa) meaning "tea" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Chisato f & m JapaneseFrom the Japanese kanji 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand" or 雅 (
chi) meaning "elegant" or 知 (
chi) meaning "wisdom" combined with 聖 (
sato) meaning "holy, sacred" or 里 (
sato) meaning "village; hometown".... [
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Chisayo f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 紗 (
sa) meaning "gauze, thin silk" combined with 代 (
yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chiseko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (chi) meaning "thousand", 知 (chi) meaning "wisdom" or 智 (chi) meaning "knowledge, wisdom", 世 (se) meaning "generations", 勢 (se) meaning "forces, energy, military strength", 征 (se) meaning "to go on a long journey", 成 (se) meaning "to become", 聖 (se) meaning "holy, sacred" or 是 (se) meaning "justice, right" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child"... [
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Chito f & m GeorgianDerived from the Georgian noun ჩიტი
(chiti) meaning "bird".
Chitsuko f JapaneseFrom 秩 (
chitsu) meaning "regularity, salary, order" or a combination of 智 (
chi) meaning "intellect, wisdom" or 知 (
chi) meaning "know, wisdom," and 都 (
tsu) meaning "capital", that is then combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child"... [
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Chiwako f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 羽 (
wa) meaning "plume, feather" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Chiyako f JapaneseFrom 茅 (
chi) meaning "miscanthus reed" and 夜 (
ya) meaning "night" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chiyoho f JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 代 (
yo) meaning "generation" or 世 (
yo) meaning "world" combined with 穂 (
ho) meaning "grain" or 保 (
ho) meaning "protect, maintain"... [
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Chiyuko f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 茅 (
chi) meaning "miscanthus reed", 悠 (
yu) meaning "permanence", and 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chiyuno f Japanese (Rare)From 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand", 由 (
yu) meaning "cause, reason, origin", and 乃 (
no) meaning "from, therefore, accordingly." Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chizuruko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 智 (
chi) meaning "intellect, knowledge, wisdom", 鶴 (
tsuru) meaning "crane (bird)" or 奉 (
zuru) meaning "to offer, to present" and 子 (
ko) meaning "child", as well as other character combinations.
Cho m & f BurmeseMeans "sweet, pleasant" in Burmese.
Chojo f Japanese"Chojo" (長女) in Japanese means "eldest daughter" or "firstborn daughter." The first character "cho" (長) means "long" or "chief," and "jo" (女) means "woman" or "daughter." Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Choko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 甘 (cho) meaning "sweet", 緒 (cho) meaning "thread" or 小 (cho) meaning "small, little" combined with 茶 (ko) meaning "tea" or 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations can be possible.
Chongxiao m & f ChineseFrom the Chinese
崇 (chóng) meaning "esteem, honor, revere, venerate" and
霄 (xiāo) meaning "sky, clouds, mist, night".
Chunniao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
春 (chūn) meaning "spring" and
鸟 (niǎo) meaning "bird".
Chunshao f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
纯 (chún) meaning "pure, clean, simple" and
劭 (shào) meaning "encourage, excel, excellent".
Chuntao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
春 (chūn) meaning "spring" and
桃 (táo) meaning "peach, marriage".
Chunxiao f ChineseDerived from the Chinese
淳 (chún) meaning "honest, simple" and
筱 (xiǎo) meaning "dwarf bamboo" or a character indicating a diminutive name.
Chuyao f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
楚 (chǔ) meaning "clear" and
姚 (yáo) meaning "handsome, elegant".
Cirno f Popular Culture, EnglishThe name is based on the English word "chill." A notable character with the name is Cirno, an ice fairy from the Touhou Project.
Cixilo f GothicCixilo (7th-century – fl. 694) was a Visigoth queen consort by marriage to king Egica (687–702). She was the daughter of Erwig and Liuvigoto. She married Egica in 670. She was repudiated in 687... [
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Claustro f & m SpanishSpanish form of
Claustre. Rare masculine usage of this name is restricted to Latin America, particularly Mexico.
Comito f Ancient Greek (Latinized)Latinized form of Greek Κομιτώ
(Komitô), a name of uncertain etymology, perhaps derived from Greek κομίζω
(komizô) meaning "to take care of, provide for". This was borne by an elder sister of the 6th-century Byzantine empress Theodora.
Coro f Spanish (European)Means "choir" in Spanish, taken from the title of the Virgin Mary
Nuestra Señora del Coro (meaning "Our Lady of the Choir"). She is the patroness of the city of Donostia/San Sebastián in the Basque province of Gipuzkoa.
Coromoto f SpanishTaken from the Venezuelan Spanish title of the Virgin Mary
Nuestra Señora de Coromoto, meaning "Our Lady of Coromoto," the name taken from the cacique (chief) of a local Indian tribe, known as the Cosmes, who, legend says, twice witnessed the Virgin Mary.... [
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Cuitao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
翠 (cuì) meaning "green, kingfisher" and
桃 (táo) meaning "peach, marriage".
Cuizhao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
翠 (cuì) meaning "kingfisher, green" and
钊 (zhāo) meaning "endeavor, encourage".
Daiko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 大 (dai) meaning "big, great" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Dambuzgho f TumbukaMeans "troublesome" in Tumbuka, often given to babies whose mothers were unwell during pregnancy.
Dan-o f Korean (Modern, Rare)Dan-o (surname is Eun) is one of the main characters of 2019 South-Korean drama Extraordinary You. The character is played by actress Kim Hye-yoon.
Danshuo f ChineseFrom the Chinese
丹 (dān) meaning "cinnabar, vermilion" and
朔 (shuò) meaning "first day of the lunar month" or "the north".
Đào f & m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 桃
(đào) meaning "peach".
Dao f & m Thai, LaoMeans "star" in Thai and Lao. It is only a feminine name in Thailand while it is unisex in Laos.
Dariko f Karachay-BalkarPossibly from the Karachay-Balkar
дарий (dariy) meaning "silk" and the diminutive suffix
-ко (-ko).
Dayao m & f CebuanoDayaw has no exactly one translation in English language because it can mean extremely beautiful or friendly or strong... [
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Deino f Greek MythologyPossibly derived from Greek δεινός
(deinos) meaning "fearful, terrible, dread, dire" or δίνη
(dine) meaning "whirlpool, eddy". This was the name of several characters in Greek myth.
Dejiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
德 (dé) meaning "heart, mind, morals, ethics, virtue" and
姣 (jiāo) meaning "beautiful, handsome".
Deqiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
德 (dé) meaning "heart, mind, morals, ethics, virtue" and
巧 (qiǎo) meaning "artful, clever, skillful, ingenious".
Deyao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
德 (dé) meaning "heart, mind, morals, ethics, virtue" and
窈 (yǎo) meaning "obscure, secluded, refined".
Dielo f Georgian (Rare)Meaning as of yet unknown. The available Georgian sources state that this name is of Georgian origin, but neglect to provide its meaning.... [
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Dilrabo f UzbekMeans "beloved one" in Uzbek. This is also the name of a traditional Uzbek 21-string instrument.
Dino f JapaneseFrom Japanese 椿 (di) meaning "camellia flower" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Ditiro m & f ShonaMeaning "acts" or "actions". Deriving from the verb
kuita.
Dixiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
迪 (dí) meaning "enlighten, progress" and
笑 (xiào) meaning "smile, laugh".
Độ m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 度
(độ) meaning "size, extent, limit".
Dodo f & m GeorgianThis is a unisex name, which is much more often used on women than on men. The etymology is different for each gender.... [
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Dokkaeo f ThaiFrom Thai ดอก
(dok) meaning "flower" and แก้ว
(kaeo) meaning "crystal, glass, diamond". This is also the Thai name for the orange jasmine (a type of flower).
Domino f Popular Culture, English (Rare)Short form of
Dominique. It was used by author Ian Fleming in his James Bond novel 'Thunderball' (1961), where the nickname belongs to Bond's Italian love interest
Dominetta "Domino" Vitali (renamed Dominique "Domino" and simply Domino in the 1965 and 1983 film adaptations, respectively)... [
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Dongrao f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
冬 (dōng) meaning "winter" and
娆 (ráo) meaning "graceful, charming, fascinating".
Doro f GermanDiminutive of
Dorothea, typically used as a nickname, not as a given name in its own right. It is used as a stage name by the German hard-rock singer
Dorothee Pesch.
Drilego f Medieval BretonOf uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories include a derivation from
drich "aspect; face; appearance" and "possibly a variant of
-lou, -leu "light"".
Droso f Greek (Rare, ?)From the Greek word δρόσος
(drosos) meaning "dew". This is a rather uncommon name, mostly heard in rural areas.
Duoqiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
朵 (duǒ) meaning "cluster of flowers" and
翘 (qiào) meaning "raise, elevate".
Durrbānō f BalochiDerived from
durr meaning "pearl" and
bānō meaning "lady, mistress".
Dutdao f ThaiMeans "like a star" from Thai ดุจ
(dut) meaning "like, as, resembling" and ดาว
(dao) meaning "star".
Echichinwo m & f AfricanIkwerre name. Used in Rebisi Kingdom,Port Harcourt,(Nigeria). Meaning 'a baby delivered at the appropriate time'
Echiko f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 愛 (e) meaning "love, affection", 千 (chi) meaning "thousand", 知 (chi) meaning "wisdom" or 智 (chi) meaning "knowledge, wisdom" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible... [
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