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Dwen

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

A variation of the Welsh name Dwyn, meaning 'holy, blessed'.

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Adikus

Germanic

Boy

Meaning

Likely a modern invented name, potentially drawing inspiration from various cultures. The exact origin is unclear.

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Aleckzander

Greek

Boy

Meaning

A variant spelling of Alexander, derived from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning "defending warrior" or "helper of mankind."

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Cabell

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

A surname of uncertain origin, possibly from French or Welsh, with no confirmed meaning. Some suggest connection to place names.

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Dwon

English

Boy

Meaning

Dwon is a modern name with uncertain origins, possibly a variant of Dawn or a unique creation with no established meaning.

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Dwone

Irish

Boy

Meaning

Likely a modern invented name, possibly derived from names like Dwayne or Tyrone.

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Cable

French

Boy

Meaning

Originally a surname referring to a rope maker, from Old French.

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Dwright

English

Boy

Meaning

A variant spelling of Dwight, an English surname derived from the Old English personal name "Diot," meaning "people."

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Arless

English

Boy

Meaning

Likely a variant of Arlo, meaning 'barberry tree'. Could also be a surname used as a first name.

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Dwuan

Irish

Boy

Meaning

Dwuan is likely a modern invented name, possibly a variation of Duane or similar-sounding names.

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Dwyane

Irish

Boy

Meaning

Dwyane is a variant spelling of Dwayne, an Irish name from the Gaelic surname Ó Dubháin, meaning "descendant of Dubhán," where Dubhán means "dark" or "swarthy."

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Dwyer

Irish

Boy

Meaning

An Irish surname meaning 'dark one' or 'descendant of Dubhuír'.

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Cabral

Spanish

Boy

Meaning

A Portuguese and Spanish surname meaning 'place of goats' or 'goatherd'.

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Dwyne

Irish

Boy

Meaning

A variant of Dwayne, meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy.' It is of Irish origin.

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Dyair

English

Boy

Meaning

Modern invented name, likely a variant of Dyer, meaning 'one who dyes'.

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Alecsander

Greek

Boy

Meaning

Alecsander is a spelling variation of Alexander, a Greek name meaning 'defending warrior' or 'helper of mankind'.

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Arlester

English

Boy

Meaning

Potentially a modern invented name. Sounds similar to Arlo or Lester.

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Cabren

Celtic

Boy

Meaning

Possibly a modern invented name, or a variation of Cabrin. Origin unknown.

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Dyaire

Irish

Boy

Meaning

Modern American name, possibly a variation of Daire, which is an Irish name meaning 'fruitful, fertile'.

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Cace

French

Boy

Meaning

Likely a modern, shortened form of names like 'Chase', of Old French origin meaning 'to hunt'.

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Dyante

Italian

Boy

Meaning

A modern, invented name. Possibly a variant of Dante.

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Cactus

Greek

Boy

Meaning

Refers to the succulent plant known for its resilience and ability to thrive in harsh environments.

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Dyego

Spanish

Boy

Meaning

A variation of Diego, a Spanish name derived from the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'.

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Cad

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

Cad is an English name, historically used as a short form of Cadell, a Welsh name meaning 'battle'.

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Dyer

English

Boy

Meaning

An occupational surname referring to a person who dyes cloth. Of English origin.

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Dyian

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

Likely a modern variation of Dylan, which means 'son of the sea' or 'born from the ocean'.

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Alecxander

Greek

Boy

Meaning

A variant spelling of Alexander, a Greek name meaning 'defending men'.

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Arlind

English

Boy

Meaning

An Albanian name, meaning 'born of gold' or 'golden birth'. It symbolizes preciousness and good fortune.

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Cadan

Irish

Boy

Meaning

Cadan is a modern name, possibly derived from the Irish name Caden, meaning 'battle'.

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Dyke

English

Boy

Meaning

Dyke is traditionally an English surname, likely derived from a topographical feature, referring to someone who lived near a ditch or embankment.

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Cadarius

Celtic

Boy

Meaning

Likely a modern, invented name possibly derived from names like Cadence or Darius. Could have roots in Celtic or Persian origins.

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Arling

English

Boy

Meaning

Derived from the Old English word 'Eorlingas' meaning 'sons of Eorl', suggesting a connection to nobility or heritage.

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Cadarrius

Persian

Boy

Meaning

A modern invented name, potentially a combination of the prefix 'Ca-' and 'Darius', which is of Persian origin, meaning 'possessing goodness'.

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Dylangael

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

A combination of Dylan, a Welsh name meaning 'son of the sea', and Gael, referring to people who speak Gaelic languages.

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Dylanger

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

A modern, invented name potentially blending Dylan (Welsh origin, meaning 'sea') with Ranger (English origin, meaning 'forest guardian').

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Cadden

Celtic

Boy

Meaning

A variation of Caden, of Celtic origin meaning 'battle'.

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Dylanjacob

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

A combination of the names Dylan (Welsh for 'son of the sea') and Jacob (Hebrew for 'supplanter').

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Alecxis

Greek

Boy

Meaning

Variant spelling of Alexis, derived from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning 'defending men'.

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Dylanjames

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

A combination of Dylan (Welsh for 'son of the sea') and James (Hebrew for 'supplanter').

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Dylanmichael

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

A combination of the names Dylan (Welsh for 'son of the sea') and Michael (Hebrew for 'who is like God?').

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Dylanthomas

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

A compound name, derived from Dylan meaning 'son of the sea' (Welsh) and Thomas meaning 'twin' (Aramaic).

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Cadel

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

A Welsh name, derived from 'cad' meaning 'battle'. It can also be considered a variant of Cadell, an ancient Welsh king's name.

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Dyle

Scottish

Boy

Meaning

Likely a modern variation of Kyle, meaning 'narrow strait' in Scottish Gaelic.

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Dylenn

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

A variant of Dylan, a Welsh name meaning 'son of the sea'.

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Dylhan

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

A modern variation of Dylan, which is Welsh for "son of the sea" or "born from the ocean".

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Cadem

Irish

Boy

Meaning

Modern invented name, possibly a variation of Caden, with no established meaning.

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Dylian

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

Likely a modern respelling or variation of Dylan, which is of Welsh origin meaning 'son of the sea'.

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Dyllen

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

Variant spelling of Dylan, a Welsh name derived from 'dy' meaning 'great' and 'llanw' meaning 'tide' or 'flow'.

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Cademon

English

Boy

Meaning

A modern variant of Caedmon, an Old English name meaning 'battle spear' or 'warrior'. It carries a sense of strength and courage.

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Dyllian

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

Variant of Dylan, Welsh for 'son of the sea' or 'born from the ocean'.

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Dyllin

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

Dyllin is a variant of Dylan, a Welsh name derived from 'dy' meaning 'great' and 'llanw' meaning 'tide, flow'.

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Dyllon

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

Variant spelling of Dylan, a Welsh name meaning 'son of the sea' or 'born from the ocean'.

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Cadet

French

Boy

Meaning

A French word meaning 'younger son' or 'military trainee.' Implies discipline and potential.

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Dyllyn

Welsh

Boy

Meaning

A variant of Dylan, a Welsh name meaning 'son of the sea'.

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Cadge

English

Boy

Meaning

An English surname derived from a word meaning 'to carry' or 'peddle'.

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Dymere

English

Boy

Meaning

Likely a modern invented name, potentially a blend of sounds from other popular names.

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Dynell

English

Boy

Meaning

Dynell is a modern name, of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Dinell or a created name. Likely of American origin.

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Cadian

Irish

Boy

Meaning

A modern invented name, potentially a variant of Caden, which has uncertain origin.

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Dyon

Greek

Boy

Meaning

A short form of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and fertility.

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Dyondre

French

Boy

Meaning

A modern invented name, likely a variation of Deandre, a combination of 'De' and 'Andre', the French form of Andrew meaning 'manly'.

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