1. Dulce
Dulce: Spanish origin, meaning "sweet" or "gentle"
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We found 162 names that are similar to "Dulsie" based on sound and style.
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Dulce: Spanish origin, meaning "sweet" or "gentle"
Daleyza: Mystery, allure; "invocation" (Arabic), "branch" (Hebrew)
Delois: French origin, meaning "light-bearer" or "bringer of light."
Dulcie: Sweet, charming
Delisa: Of Delos, a sacred island in the Aegean Sea; "bright" or "clear" (Greek origin)
Dolcie: meaning "sweet" or "pleasant"
Deloise (French origin): "beloved of the people" (combining "theod," meaning "people," and "lind," meaning "soft" or "tender")
Talisa, meaning "dew from heaven" in Hebrew, symbolizes purity, innocence, and grace.
Tulisa (Hindi): Equal, Star
Daleysa: Arabic origin, meaning "close to God"
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Delcie: Latin origin meaning "sweet" or "delightful"
Tulsi, meaning "sacred basil," represents purity, devotion, and healing in Hindu culture.
Delsie means "noble," "delight," "noble protector," or "of the sea."
Dilys (Welsh): Genuine, sincere, true
Dolce (Italian): Sweet, dainty
Telisa: Flower, graceful, or flower of the fields
Dalayza: Swahili origin, meaning "graceful, compassionate, strong"
Dallis: English origin, meaning "meadow" or "pasture."
Revealing glory
Dulse: Sweet, pleasant, evoking gentleness and cheer.
Dalyce: Noble and of the nobility (German)
Daleyssa: "day's eye" or "daisy flower," symbolizing beauty, innocence, and purity.
Talissa: Greek for "radiating light"
Talise, meaning "spring" or "fertile soil" in Greek, symbolizes renewal and growth.
Delsa: (Greek) Tablet, scroll (Italian) Delight, pleasure
Daleiza: Greek origin, meaning "bright light" or "dawn"
Sea, vast, serene, tranquil
Daring, bold
Old town, verdant plains
Dolci: Sweet, pleasant