Dajuan

Meaning of Dajuan

Dajuan (pronounced duh-JUAN / də-ˈwɒn/) dances onto the stage like a monsoon breeze weaving through Mumbai’s bustling lanes—fresh, spirited and unmistakably modern. Born from the creative spark of African-American naming traditions and the Spanish Juan (“God is gracious”), that playful “Da” prefix turns a time-honored meaning into a bold new anthem. Since first gliding onto the US popularity charts in 1969 at #659, Dajuan rode a vibrant wave—peaking in the mid-’80s near #626—before settling into a steady rhythm around the 900s today, a testament to its enduring charm. For parents craving a name that bridges Latin roots, African-American soul and a hint of Indian flair, Dajuan spins a story of grace, creativity and joyful rhythm all in one breath.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as duh-JUAN (/də-ˈwɒn/)

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Notable People Named Dajuan

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