Throne, "Sun," feminine of Cyrus.
Variant of Cyra or Arabic "sirah" (biography).
Of the Lord, feminine form of Cyril.
From Cythera, an epithet of Aphrodite.
Empress, female ruler.
Great hero, "Gallant."
From Aubigny, a French place name.
From the south, or "southerner."
From Dacia, the ancient region (modern Romania).
Trickling stream, from a place name.
She who knows, an obscure goddess or nymph.
Created by George R.R. Martin for "A Song of Ice and Fire."
The yellow spring flower.
Treasure, "Precious."
Grain, "Corn," a Semitic god of agriculture.
Day maid, Polish form of Dagmar.
New day, possibly related to Dagmar.
Day.
Valley.
Goddess, "Divine."
Great harmony, "Japan."
Rejoice, "Be happy."
Descendant of the assembly-man, or "counselor."
Gentle, "Delicate," or possibly "vine branch."
Likely a literary invention, possibly from "Orlando Furioso."
From the dales, "Meadow dwelling," or from the Texas city.
Variant of Dallin or a place name.
To dawdle, "To flirt," or a character from "The Outsiders."
Modern invented name, likely a blend of Dolly and Alice, or an elaboration of Dally.
Branch, "Bough," variant of Dalia.
Taming, "Subduing" (Sanskrit); "Lady" (Italian).
Beautiful vision.
Heifer, "Young cow."
Of tomorrow, "The future."
A minor fertility goddess in Celtic mythology (possibly of Greek origin).
Likely a modern masculine elaboration of Damaris.
Subduing, "Self-controlled," a legendary princess.
Modern invented name, likely a feminine form of Damien or a unique creation.
A minor Greek goddess of the fertility of the earth.
To tame, "Subdue," feminine of Damian.
God has made me wealthy/ prosperous.
Little noble lady, diminutive of Dama.
Drop (of water).
Elaboration of Monica, prefixed with "Da-."
From Denmark (English); "God is my judge" (Hebrew, feminine of Daniel); "Gift" (Persian).
Parched, or possibly from the Danaan people.
From Dana�, or a type of butterfly.
One who dances.
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