Showing 1 to 20 out of total 496 names like Doan
-
Sort By:
- Default
- Alphabetical
- Popular
- Donna
- English name taken from the Italian word donna, meaning "lady".
- Diane
- Possibly derived from the Greek dios, meaning "of Zeus" and nysa, the name of a legendary mountain.
- Diana
- From the name of the Roman goddess of hunting. Possibly derived from the Greek name Dionysius, which comes from the name of the Greek god of wine, Dionysos.
- Toni
- A short form of Antoinette, meaning "extremely valuable".
- Dianne
- Possibly derived from the Greek dios, meaning "of Zeus" and nysa, the name of a legendary mountain.
- Dawn
- From the English word, meaning "daybreak".
- Tina
- A short form of Christina, an English name, meaning "Christ's follower".
- Dianna
- Possibly derived from the Greek dios, meaning "of Zeus" and nysa, the name of a legendary mountain.
- Dana
- Short form of Danielle, which is a female form of Daniel, from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge".
- Deanna
- A female version of Dean, which was originally a surname taken from the Old English denu, meaning "valley" or from the Latin decanus, meaning "chief".
- Deanne
- They are swift and beautiful.
- Tonia
- French female form of Anthony which is either from the Latin antonius which is of unknown origin but was a Roman family name thought to mean "priceless", or from the Greek anthos, meaning "flower".
- Dena
- This name and its variants are both a variant form of Deanna and the female form of Dean. Dean comes from a surname, which in turn comes from “dene,” meaning “small valley,” from Old English (Anglo-Saxon) “denu,” meaning “valley.” The singer and actress Deanna Durbin popularized the name, but in this case, it was more an anagram of her real name, Edna.
- Tania
- The short form of Tatiana, meaning "fairy queen". It is a feminine form of Latin name Tatitnus.
- Don
- English form of the Scottish name Domhnall which means "ruler of the world", from the Gaelic dumno, meaning "world" and val, meaning "rule".
- Dan
- Either from the Biblical name, meaning "he judged" in Hebrew, or a short form of Daniel, which is from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge".
- Tony
- An English short form of Anthony, from the Latin name antonius, meaning "priceless", "flourishing".
- Danny
- From the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge".
- Dean
- Originally a surname taken from the Old English denu, meaning "valley" or from the Latin decanus, meaning "chief".
- Duane
- From the Irish surname Dubh?n which is from the Irish Gaelic dubh, meaning dark.