She goes to war.
Fortunate, "Blessed," "Thankful."
Daughter of the earth.
White, "Dazzling," "Pure."
Meditation, "Contemplation."
Divine, "Heavenly."
Devil.
Light, "Radiance."
From the Tigris River, or "intertwining branches."
Diamond.
Diamond, Greek form.
Variant of Diane or Diana.
Modern invented blend of Diana and the suffix "-natha."
Of two men, or a blend of Diana and Andrea.
Variant spelling of Diane.
Divine flower, from "Dios" (of Zeus) and "anthos" (flower).
Divine flower, variant of Diantha.
Gift, possibly from Arabic or West African origins.
Daily record, "Journal."
Son of Diego, "supplanter."
Great bliss.
Diminutive of Diana.
A legendary queen of Carthage in Roman mythology.
Ruler of the people, feminine form of Didrik.
Twin, feminine form of Didymus.
Plank, "Board," or possibly a place name.
Sun.
Sunflower.
Day, from "carpe diem" (seize the day).
Leaf.
Sorrowful, variant of Deirdre.
One who digs, an occupational term.
Lost one, "Astonished," from a French surname.
Heart, "Desire."
Likely a modern invented name.
Modern invented name, likely a blend of names like Diane and Leanne.
Moon glow, "Moonlight."
Faithful, "Loyal."
The herb, or short for Dillard/Dillon.
Variant of Dillon, "faithful," "loyal."
Possibly "of the people," related to "demos."
Follower of Demeter, feminine of Dimitri.
A sheer cotton fabric, originally from the Greek island of Dimos.
A biblical place name (possibly meaning "south").
Light, "Judgment of light."
Born of Zeus.
Of Zeus, "Divine."
A Titaness in Greek mythology, mother of Aphrodite.
Feminine form of Dion or a variant of Diana.
Divine, variant of Diane or feminine of Dion.
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