List of Baby Names for Boys

Darcio

Darcio is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2371 times.

Meaning: Dark variant of darcy or darcy Origin: French

Dardanus

Greek Meaning: The name Dardanus is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Dardanus is: Founder of Troy.

Meaning: Founder of troy Origin: Greek

Dareau

Dareau is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1031 times.

Meaning: Derived from darrel open Origin: French

Dareh

Dareh is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1403 times.

Meaning: Wealthy one Origin: Aramaic

Dareios

Darius (Persian: داریوش) is a male given name. Etymologically it is the English transliteration of the Persian name Dariush, meaning "he possesses" or "rich and kingly".

Meaning: Persian king Origin: Greek

Darence

Darence is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1712 times.

Meaning: Blend of darell and clarence Origin: English

Daric

daric. noun. a gold coin of ancient Persia Compare siglos.

Meaning: Strong; oak-hearted. See also Derek. Origin: Gaelic

Darick

Darick is a variant transcription of the name Derek (Dutch, English, and German). See also the related category gothic. Darick is an infrequently used baby name for boys.

Meaning: Strong; oak-hearted. See also Derek. Origin: Gaelic

Dariell

French meaning: The name Dariell is a French baby name The French meaning of Dariell is: Dearly loved, Open.

Meaning: Derived from darrel open Origin: English

Darik

[ syll. da-rik, dar-ik ] The baby boy name Darik is pronounced DAERihK †. Darik's language of origin is Gothic and it is predominantly used in English. Darik is a variant of Derek (Dutch, English, and German). ... In 2016, out of the family of boy names directly related to Darik, Derek was the most frequently used.

Meaning: Derived from darrick, ruler of the land Origin: English