[name_m]Just[/name_m] came across this name recently and the meaning is ‘Great’ and [name_f]English[/name_f] origin I believe. What a great name. Thoughts?
And [name_u]Darian[/name_u] means Kingly/wealth @whatchamacallit I found a kingly name
[name_m]Just[/name_m] came across this name recently and the meaning is ‘Great’ and [name_f]English[/name_f] origin I believe. What a great name. Thoughts?
And [name_u]Darian[/name_u] means Kingly/wealth @whatchamacallit I found a kingly name
Derrian has a soft but strong vibe! I like it
I like it! Reminds me of [name_m]Darius[/name_m] which I also really like. I think I prefer the [name_u]Darian[/name_u] spelling. Similar to [name_u]Dorian[/name_u] too.
Me too!
It’s not bad, but the spelling looks slightly messy to me so I prefer [name_u]Dorian[/name_u]!
I agree with emmievis.
I think that’s what initially was the appeal because it very much reminded me of [name_u]Dorian[/name_u] perhaps it’s a lighter alternative for those who associate [name_u]Dorian[/name_u] with the heavy [name_u]Dorian[/name_u] [name_u]Gray[/name_u] character etc. [name_m]Just[/name_m] putting it out there
Same kinda vibe as
[name_m]Cassian[/name_m]
[name_m]Fabian[/name_m]
[name_m]Lucian[/name_m]
I really like them names.
I prefer it spelt [name_u]Darian[/name_u], but I enjoy the sound! I’ve never seen it spelt this way, only as [name_u]Darian[/name_u]. I think I prefer [name_u]Dorian[/name_u] to it.
I know a [name_u]Darian[/name_u]! I prefer this spelling but both work
I also like the spelling [name_u]Darian[/name_u] better, but I like the sound!