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DANTE: Nickname for Italian Durante, meaning "steadfast."
DEANDRE: English elaborated form of French André, meaning "man, warrior."
DEAN: English occupational surname transferred to forename use, itself from the Latin word decanus meaning "dean; ecclesiastical supervisor."
DELMAR: English name possibly derived from Spanish del mar, meaning "of the sea." This name used to be popular among African Americans.
DENZEL: Cornish surname transferred to forename use, itself from a place name which probably had something to do with a "fort."
DENZIL: Variant of Denzel, probably a "fort"-related name.
DERRICK: Variant of English Derek, meaning "first of the people; king of nations."
DHELWEARD: Abbreviated form of Anglo-Saxon Aethelweard, meaning "noble guard."
DIMITRIOS: Variant of Greek Demetrios, meaning "loves the earth."
DUNCAN: English form of Gaelic Donnchadh, meaning "brown warrior."
DWANE: English variant of Dwayne, meaning "dark, black."
KAE: English form of Roman Gaius, meaning "rejoice."
KAILASH: Hindi unisex name derived from the name of a sacred mountain in the Himalayas, from the word kailasa, meaning "crystal." The Tibetan name for the mountain is Gang Rinpoche, meaning "precious jewel of snows."
KAIMANA: Hawaiian unisex name meaning "power of the ocean."
KALE: Hawaiian form of Charles, meaning "man."
KAMAU: African Kenyan name meaning "quiet warrior."
KASIMIR: Variant of Slavic Casimir, meaning "famous/great destroyer."
KATSUO: Japanese name meaning "victorious child."
KAZUKI: Japanese name meaning "first of a new generation," "pleasant peace," or "shining one."
KELCEY: Variant of English unisex Kelsey, meaning "victory ship."
KENJI: Japanese name meaning "intelligent ruler."
KENNETH: English form of both Scottish/Gaelic Cinaed "born of fire" and Cainnech, "comely; finely made."
KILLIAN: English form of Irish Cillian, meaning "little warrior."
KING: English name derived from the vocabulary word, "king," itself from Old English cyning which is possibly related to cynn, meaning "family, race."
KIRILL: Russian form of English Cyril, meaning "lord."
KOLI: Old Norse nickname for a dark-complexioned person, derived from the element kol, meaning "black, coal."
KREON: Original Greek form of Latin Creon, meaning "ruler."
KRISTER: Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Kristoffer, meaning "follower of Christ."
KUNO: German name derived from the word kuoni, meaning "brave."
KYLER: English unisex name which derives ultimately from the Irish personal forename Kilian, meaning "little warrior."
KYO: Japanese name meaning "approval," "ginger," or "large."
KYROS: Greek form of Persian Kûrush, meaning "like the sun."
**** Only chose names of "D" and "K" with meanings of "Strong/Smart/Powerful/Man"...etc.
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