Hi here're some ideas for me from you.
For Girl :
Devina (that's my real name and means one who covers by God)
DA m Chinese
Means "attainment" in Chinese.
DAAN m Dutch
Short form of DANIËL
DACIANA f Romanian
Derived from Dacia, the old Roman name for the region which is now Romania and Moldova.
DACRE m English
From a surname which was originally derived from a place name in Cumbria meaning "trickling stream" in Old Celtic.
DADA f Yoruba
Means "curly hair" in Yoruba.
DAEDALUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek Δαιδαλος (Daidalos) which meant "cunning" or "curiously wrought"... [more]
DAFFODIL f English
Means simply "daffodil" from the name of the flower, ultimately derived from Dutch de affodil meaning "the asphodel".
DAFNE f Italian
Italian form of DAPHNE
DAFYDD m Welsh
Welsh form of DAVID... [more]
DAG m Scandinavian
Derived from Old Norse dagr meaning "day".
DAGDA m Irish Mythology
Means "good god" in Celtic... [more]
DAGFINN m Norwegian, Danish
From the Old Norse name Dagfinnr, which was composed of the elements dagr "day" and Finnr "person from Finland".
DAGMAR f Scandinavian, German
From the Old Norse name Dagmær, derived from the elements dagr "day" and mær "maid".
DAGNEY f Various
Variant of DAGNY
DAGNIJA f Latvian
Latvian form of DAGNY
DAGNY f Scandinavian
From the Old Norse name Dagný, which was derived from the elements dagr "day" and ný "new".
DAGRUN f Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Dagrún, which was derived from the Old Norse elements dagr "day" and rún "secret lore".
DAHLIA f English
From the name of the flower, which was named for the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.
DAI m Welsh
Derived from Old Celtic dei meaning "to shine"... [more]
DÀIBHIDH m Scottish
Scottish form of DAVID
DAICHI m Japanese
Means either "great first son" or "great land" in Japanese.
DAIKI m Japanese
Means either "great tree" or "great shining" or "great valuable" in Japanese.
DAINA f Lithuanian
Means "song" in Lithuanian.
DÁIRE m Irish
Means "fruitful, fertile" in Irish Gaelic.
DÁIRÍNE f Irish
Derived from Irish Gaelic dáire meaning "fruitful, fertile".
DAISUKE m Japanese
Means "great help" in Japanese.
DAISY f English
Simply means "daisy" from the English word for the white flower, ultimately derived from Old English dægeseage meaning "day eye".
DAITHÍ m Irish
Possibly means "swift" in Irish Gaelic... [more]
DAIVIDH m Scottish
Gaelic variant of DAVID
DAKARAI m African
Means "happiness" in Shona.
DAKOTA m & f English
Means "friend" in the Dakota language... [more]
DALAL f Arabic
Means "coquettishness" in Arabic.
DALE m & f English
From an English surname that originally belonged to a person who lived near a dale.
DALEY m Irish, English
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Dálaigh meaning "descendent of Dálach"... [more]
DALIA f English
Variant of DAHLIA
DALIBOR m Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Serbian
Derived from Slavic elements dal meaning "far away" and borit meaning "to fight".
DALLAS m English
From a surname which was originally taken from a Scottish place name meaning "resting place"... [more]
DALTON m English
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "valley town" in Old English... [more]
DALY m Irish, English
Variant of DALEY
DALYA f English
Variant of DAHLIA
DAMARIS f Biblical
Means "calf" in Greek... [more]
DAMAYANTI f Indian
Means "subduing" in Sanskrit... [more]
DAMHNAIT f Irish
Means "little fawn" from Gaelic damh "fawn" combined with a diminutive suffix.
DAMIAN m English, Polish
From the Greek name Δαμιανος (Damianos) which was derived from Greek δαμαω (damao) "to tame"... [more]
DAMIANA f Italian
Italian feminine form of DAMIAN
DAMIANO m Italian
Italian form of DAMIAN
DAMIEN m French
French form of DAMIAN
DAMIJAN m Slovene
Slovene form of DAMIAN
DAMIJANA f Slovene
Slovene feminine form of DAMIAN
DAMION m English
Variant of DAMIAN
DAMJAN m Slovene
Slovene form of DAMIAN
DAMOCLES m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Δαμοκλης (Damokles), which was derived from δαμος (damos) "the people" (a Doric Greek variant of δημος (demos)) and κλεος (kleos) "glory"... [more]
DAMODAR m Indian
Means "rope around the belly", derived from from Sanskrit dama "rope" and udara "belly"... [more]
DAMON m Greek Mythology, English
Derived from Greek δαμαω (damao) meaning "to tame"... [more]
DAMYAN m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of DAMIAN
DAN (1) m Biblical
Means "he judged" in Hebrew... [more]
DAN (2) m English, Romanian
Short form of DANIEL
DANA (1) f Polish, Czech, Romanian
Feminine form of DAN (1) or DANIEL
DANA (2) m & f English
From a surname which originally belonged to a person who was Danish.
DANAË f Greek Mythology
From Δαναοι (Danaoi), a word used by Homer to designate the Greeks... [more]
DANAIL m Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of DANIEL
DAND m Scottish
Scottish pet form of ANDREW
DANE m English
From a surname which originally belonged to a person who was Danish.
DANEL m Basque
Basque form of DANIEL
DANETTE f English
Feminine pet form of DANIEL
DANI f & m English (Modern)
Pet form of DANIELLE or DANIEL
DANIA f
Feminine form of DANIEL
DANICA f Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Czech, Slovak
From a Slavic word meaning "morning star".
DÁNIEL m Hungarian
Hungarian form of DANIEL
DANIËL m Dutch
Dutch form of DANIEL
DANIEL m English, Jewish, French, German, Scandinavian, Polish, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Biblical
From the Hebrew name דָנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning "God is my judge"... [more]
DANIELA f Polish, Czech, Romanian, Italian, Portuguese
Feminine form of DANIEL
DANIÈLE f French
French feminine form of DANIEL
DANIELE m Italian
Italian form of DANIEL
DANIELLA f English
Feminine form of DANIEL
DANIELLE f French, English
French feminine form of DANIEL
DANIIL m Russian
Russian form of DANIEL
DANIJEL m Slovene, Croatian, Serbian
Cognate of DANIEL
DANIJELA f Slovene, Croatian, Serbian
Feminine form of DANIEL
DANIKA f
Variant of DANICA
DANILO m Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian
Cognate of DANIEL
DANITA f
Feminine pet form of DANIEL
DANNI f & m English (Modern)
Pet form of DANIELLE or DANIEL
DANNIE m English
Pet form of DANIEL
DANNY m English
Pet form of DANIEL
DANTE m Italian
Medieval short form of DURANTE... [more]
DANUT m Romanian
Romanian pet form of DAN (2)
DANUTA f Polish
Possibly a Polish pet form of DANA (1)
DANYA f
Feminine form of DANIEL
DAPHNE f Greek Mythology, English
Means "laurel" in Greek... [more]
DAQUAN m English (Modern)
Combination of the popular name elements Da and quan.
DARA (1) m Irish
Means "oak tree" in Irish Gaelic.
DARA (2) f Jewish
Perhaps means "wisdom" or "compassion" in Hebrew.
DARA (3) f & m Khmer
Means "star" in Khmer.
DARA (4) m Iranian
Means "wealthy" in Persian.
DARACH m Irish
Variant of DARA (1)
DARBY m & f English
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "deer town" in Old Norse.
DARCEY f English
Feminine form of DARCY
DARCY m & f English
From a Norman surname meaning "from Arcy" from French D'Arcy, originally denoting one who came from Arcy in France... [more]
DARDEN m English
From a surname meaning "from Ardennes" in French... [more]
DAREIA f Greek
Feminine form of Dareios (see DARIUS).
DARELL m English
Variant of DARRYL
DAREN m English
Variant of DARREN
DARIA f Italian, English, Polish, Romanian
Feminine form of DARIUS... [more]
DARIAN m & f English
Perhaps an elaboration of DARIUS or DARIA
DARIEA f ?
Variant of DARIA
DARIEN m & f English
Possibly a variant of DARREN or DARIAN, or maybe a combination of the two.
DARIN m English
Variant of DARREN
DARINA f Irish
Anglicized form of DÁIRÍNE
DARINKA f Slovene
Pet form of DARJA
DARIO m Italian
Italian form of DARIUS
DARIUS m English, Lithuanian
Roman form of Δαρειος (Dareios), which was the Greek form of the Persian name Dârayavahush, which was composed of the elements dâraya "to possess" and vahu "good"... [more]
DARIUSZ m Polish
Polish form of DARIUS
DARJA f Slovene
Slovene form of DARIA
DARKO m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Derived from Slavic dar meaning "gift".
DARLA f English
Short form of DARLENE
DARLEEN f English
Variant of DARLENE
DARLENE f English
From a combination of the English word darling and the popular name suffix lene.
DARNELL m English (Modern)
Meaning unknown, possibly an elaboration of DARELL.
DARREL m English
Variant of DARRYL
DARRELL m English
Variant of DARRYL
DARREN m English
The meaning of this name is not known for certain... [more]
DARRIN m English
Variant of DARREN
DARRYL m English
Derived from French D'Airelle meaning "of Airelle"... [more]
DARSHANA f Indian
Means "seeing, vision, philosophy" in Sanskrit.
D'ARTAGNAN m Literature
Means "from Artagnan" in French, Artagnan being a town in southwestern France... [more]
DARWIN m English
From a surname which was derived from the Old English given name Deorwine which meant "dear friend"... [more]
DARYA (1) f Russian
Russian form of DARIA
DARYA (2) f Iranian
Means "sea" in Iranian.
DARYL m English
Variant of DARRYL
DARYNA f Ukrainian
Ukrainian pet form of DARIA
DASHIELL m English
In the case of American author Dashiell Hammett, it is an Anglicized form of his mother's surname De Chiel, which is of unknown meaning.
DASSAH f Jewish
Short form of HADASSAH
DATHAN m Biblical
Possibly means "fountain" in Hebrew... [more]
DAUD m Indian, Arabic
Variant transcription of DAWUD
DAVE m English
Short form of DAVID
DAVENA f
Feminine form of DAVID
DAVETH m Cornish
Cornish form of DAVID
DAVEY m English
Pet form of DAVID
DAVI m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of DAVID
DÁVID m Hungarian, Slovak
Hungarian and Slovak form of DAVID
DAVID m English, Jewish, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Czech, Slovene, Biblical
Possibly derived from Hebrew דוד (dvd) meaning "beloved"... [more]
DAVIDA f English
Feminine form of DAVID
DAVIDE m Italian
Italian form of DAVID
DAVIE m English
Pet form of DAVID
DAVIN m English
Variant of DEVIN
DAVINA f English
Feminine form of DAVID
DAVINIA f
Feminine form of DAVID
DAVIS m English
From a surname based on the name DAVID... [more]
DAVY m English
Pet form of DAVID
DAWID m Polish
Polish form of DAVID
DAWN f English
Means simply "dawn" from the English word, derived from Old English dagung.
DAWOOD m Arabic
Variant transcription of DAWUD
DAWSON m English
From a surname meaning "son of DAVID".
DAWUD m Arabic
Arabic form of DAVID
DAX m English
From a surname which was derived either from the town of Dax in France or else from the Old English given name Dæcca (of unknown meaning).
DAYARAM m Indian
Means "compassion of Rama" from Sanskrit daya "compassion" combined with the name of the god RAMA.
DAYNA f English
Feminine variant of DANA (2)
DAYO f Yoruba
Means "joy arrives" in Yoruba.
DAYTON m English
From a surname which was derived from a place name which possibly meant either "dairy town" or "ditch town" in Old English.
DAZBOG m Slavic Mythology
Variant of DAZHDBOG
DAZHDBOG m Slavic Mythology
Possibly means "the giving god" in Slavic... [more]
DEACON m English
From a surname which originally belonged to a deacon, a cleric in the Christian church (ultimately from Latin decanus meaning "chief of ten").
DEAN m English
From a surname which means either "valley" from Old English denu or else "dean" from Middle English deen (ultimately from Latin decanus meaning "chief of ten")... [more]
DEANA f English
Variant of DIANA or a feminine form of DEAN
DEANDRE m English
Combination of the popular name prefix De and ANDRÉ
DEANGELO m English
Combination of the popular name prefix De and ANGELO
DEANNA f English
Variant of DIANA or a feminine form of DEAN
DEANNE f English
Variant of DIANE or a feminine form of DEAN
DEARBHÁIL f Irish
Means "daughter of Fál", derived from Gaelic der "daughter" and Fál, a legendary name for Ireland.
DEASÚN m Irish
Irish form of DESMOND
DEB f English
Short form of DEBORAH
DEBBI f English
Pet form of DEBORAH
DEBBIE f English
Pet form of DEBORAH
DEBBY f English
Pet form of DEBORAH
DEBDAN m Indian
Variant of DEVDAN
DÉBORA f Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of DEBORAH
DEBORA f Italian
Italian form of DEBORAH
DEBORAH f English, Jewish, Biblical
Means "bee" in Hebrew... [more]
DEBRA f English
Short form of DEBORAH
DECEBAL m Romanian
Meaning unknown... [more]
DECIMA f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of DECIMUS
DECIMUS m Ancient Roman
Roman praenomen, or given name, meaning "tenth" in Latin.
DECLAN m Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Deaglán, which is of unknown meaning... [more]
DEDRICK m German, Dutch
German and Dutch form of THEODORIC
DEE f & m English
Short form of names beginning with D, or else taken from the name of the Dee River in Scotland.
DEEANN f English (Modern)
Combination of DEE and ANN
DEEMER m English
From a surname which means "judge" in Old English.
DEENA f English
Variant of DIANA or DINAH or a feminine form of DEAN
DEEPAK m Indian
Variant of DIPAK
DEEPALI f Indian
Variant of DIPALI
DEEPTI f Indian
Variant of DIPTI
DEFOREST m English
From a Norman French surname meaning "from the forest".
DEFORREST m English
Variant of DEFOREST
DEIDRA f English
Form of DEIRDRE
DEIDRE f English
Form of DEIRDRE
DEIMOS m Greek Mythology
Means "terror" in Greek... [more]
DEINIOL m Welsh
Welsh form of DANIEL
DEIRBHILE f Irish
Means "daughter of a poet" from Gaelic der "daughter" and file "poet"... [more]
DEIRDRE f English, Irish, Irish Mythology
Meaning unknown, possibly derived from a Celtic word meaning "woman"... [more]
DEITRA f English
Form of DEIRDRE
DEJA f
Means "already" apparently from the French phrase deja vu meaning "already seen".
DEJAN m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene
Possibly derived from Slavic deja meaning "to do something, to act"... [more]
DEJANA f Serbian, Croatian, Slovene
Feminine form of DEJAN
DA - DEJANA DEKEL - DIONYSOS DIONYSUS - DYSON
DEKEL m Jewish
Means "palm tree" in Hebrew.
DELAIAH m Biblical
Means "YAHWEH has drawn" in Hebrew... [more]
DELANEY m & f English
From the Norman surname De l'aunaie meaning "from the alder grove" in French.
DELBERT m English
Meaning unknown. The second element is from Germanic beraht "bright".
DELFINA f Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of DELPHINA
DELIA f English, Italian, Spanish
Means "of Delos" in Greek... [more]
DELICE f English
Variant of DELICIA
DELICIA f English
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Delicius, which was derived from Latin deliciae "delight, pleasure".
DELILAH f Biblical, English
Means "delicate" in Hebrew... [more]
DELL m English
From a surname which originally denoted a person who lived in a dell or valley.
DELLA f English
Short form of ADELA or a variant of DELIA
DELMA f Irish, English
Short form of FIDELMA
DELMAR m English
Derived from Spanish del mar meaning "of the sea".
DELORA f
Altered form of DOLORES
DELORES f English
Variant of DOLORES
DELORIS f English
Variant of DOLORES
DELPHIA f
Short form of PHILADELPHIA
DELPHINA f
Feminine form of the Roman name Delphinus, which meant "of Delphi" in Latin... [more]
DELPHINE f French
French form of DELPHINA
DELPHINIA f
Means "of Delphi"... [more]
DELROY m English
Perhaps an alteration of LEROY
DELSHAD m
Means "happy heart, cheerful" in Persian.
DELTA f English
From the name of the fourth letter in the Greek alphabet, Δ... [more]
DELWYN m & f Welsh
Means "pretty and white" from the Welsh element del "pretty" combined with gwyn "fair, white, blessed".
DELYTH f Welsh
From an elaboration of the Welsh element del "pretty".
DEMA f Arabic
Variant transcription of DIMA (1)
DEMELZA f English
From a Cornish place name meaning "fort of Maeldaf".
DEMETER (1) f Greek Mythology
Means "earth mother", derived from Greek δε (de) "earth" and μητηρ (meter) "mother"... [more]
DEMETER (2) m Hungarian
Hungarian form of DEMETRIUS
DEMETRIA f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of DEMETRIUS
DEMETRIO m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of DEMETRIUS
DEMETRIOS m Greek, Ancient Greek
Original Greek form of DEMETRIUS
DEMETRIUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Δημητριος (Demetrios), which was derived from the name of the Greek goddess DEMETER (1)... [more]
DEMI f Greek
Short form of DEMETRIA
DEMOCRITUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Δημοκριτος (Demokritos), a Greek name meaning "judge of the people" from the elements δημου (demou) "of the people" and κριτης (krites) "judge, critic"... [more]
DEMON m Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek name derived from δημος (demos) "the people".
DEMOSTHENES m Ancient Greek
Means "vigour of the people" from Greek δημου (demou) "of the people" and σθενος (sthenos) "vigour, strength"... [more]
DEMOSTRATE f Ancient Greek
Means "army of the people", derived from the Greek elements δημου (demou) "of the people" and στρατος (stratos) "army".
DEMYAN m Russian
Russian form of DAMIAN
DEN m English
Short form of DENIS
DENA f English
Meaning unknown, possibly a short form of names ending with dena.
DENE m English
Variant of DEAN
DENEB m Astronomy
Derived from Arabic ذنب (dhanab) meaning "tail"... [more]
DÉNES m Hungarian
Hungarian form of DENIS
DENHOLM m English
From a surname which was originally taken from a place name meaning "valley island" in Old English.
DENI f English
Feminine pet form of DENIS
DENICE f English
Variant of DENISE
DENIECE f English (Modern)
Variant of DENISE
DENIEL m Breton
Breton form of DANIEL
DENIS m French, Russian, English, German
Medieval form of DIONYSIUS... [more]
DENISA f Czech, Slovak, Romanian
Feminine form of DENIS
DENISE f French, English
Feminine form of DENIS
DENIZ f & m Turkish
Means "sea" in Turkish.
DENNIS m English, French, German
Variant of DENIS
DENNY m English
Pet form of DENIS
DENTON m English
From a surname which was originally taken from a place name meaning "valley town" in Old English.
DENVER m English
From a surname meaning "valley ferry" in Old English... [more]
DENYS m English
Variant of DENIS
DENZEL m English
From a surname which originally belonged to a person from Denzell in Cornwall... [more]
DENZIL m English
Variant of DENZEL
DEO m Indian
Variant of DEV
DEODAN m Indian
Variant of DEVDAN
DÉODAT m French
French form of DEODATUS
DEODATUS m Ancient Roman
Latin name (also spelled Adeodatus or Deusdedit) meaning "given to God"... [more]
DEÒIRIDH f Scottish
Means "pilgrim" in Scottish Gaelic.
DEON m English
Variant of DION
DEONNE m English
Variant of DION
DEONTE m English (Modern)
Blend of DEON and DANTE
DEÒRSA m Scottish
Scottish form of GEORGE
DERBY m English
Variant of DARBY
DEREK m English
From a Low German form of THEODORIC
DERICK m English
Variant of DEREK
DERMID m Scottish
Anglicized form of DIARMAD
DERMOT m Irish
Anglicized form of DIARMAID
DERREN m English
Variant of DARREN
DERRICK m English
Variant of DEREK
DERRY m
Anglicized form of DÁIRE
DERRYL m English
Variant of DARRYL
DERVAL f Irish
Anglicized form of DEARBHÁIL or DEIRBHILE
DERVILA f Irish
Anglicized form of DEARBHÁIL or DEIRBHILE
DERVLA f Irish
Anglicized form of DEARBHÁIL or DEIRBHILE
DERYA f & m Turkish
Means "ocean" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian.
DERYCK m English (Modern)
Variant of DEREK
DERYN f Welsh
Possibly from Welsh aderyn meaning "bird".
DESDEMONA f English
Derived from Greek δυσδαιμων (dysdaimon) meaning "ill-fated"... [more]
DESHAUN m English (Modern)
Combination of the popular name prefix De and SHAUN.
DESHAWN m English (Modern)
Combination of the popular name prefix De and SHAWN.
DESI m
Pet form of DESMOND
DESIDÉRIA f Portuguese
Portuguese feminine form of DESIDERIO
DESIDERIA f Italian, Spanish
Feminine form of DESIDERIO... [more]
DESIDÉRIO m Portuguese
Portuguese form of DESIDERIO
DESIDERIO m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of the Late Latin name Desiderius, which was derived from Latin desiderium "longing, desire".
DESIRAE f English (Modern)
Variant of DÉSIRÉE
DÉSIRÉ m French
Masculine form of DÉSIRÉE
DÉSIRÉE f French
Means "desired, wished" in French.
DESISLAV m Bulgarian
Derived from the Slavic elements desi, possibly meaning "ten", and slav "glory".
DESISLAVA f Bulgarian
Feminine form of DESISLAV
DESMOND m English, Irish
From a surname which was derived from Gaelic Deas-Mhumhan meaning "from south Munster"... [more]
DESPINA f Greek
Modern transcription of DESPOINA
DESPOINA f Greek
Means "mistress, lady" in Greek.
DESSISLAVA f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of DESISLAVA
DESTA f
Short form of IDESTA
DESTINEE f English (Modern)
Variant of DESTINY
DESTINY f English
Means simply "destiny, fate" from the English word, ultimately from Latin destinare "to determine", a derivative of stare "to stand".
DESYA m Russian
Pet form of MODEST
DETLEF m German
Low German name meaning "people heritage", derived from the Germanic elements þeud "people" and leib "heritage".
DETTA m English
Short form of names that end in detta.
DEV m Indian
Derived from Sanskrit deva meaning "god".
DEVAN m & f
Variant of DEVIN
DEVDAN m Indian
Means "gift of god" from Sanskrit deva "god" and dana "gift".
DEVDAS m Indian
Means "servant of god" from Sanskrit deva "god" and dasa "servant".
DEVEN m & f English
Variant of DEVIN
DEVEREUX m English
From a Norman French surname meaning "from Evreux". Evreux is a town in France.
DEVI f Indian, Hindu Mythology
Derived from Sanskrit devi meaning "goddess".
DEVIKA f Indian
Means "little goddess" from Sanskrit devi "goddess" and ka "little".
DEVIN m & f English, Irish
From an Anglicized Irish surname derived from either of the Irish surnames Ó Damháin (which means "descendent of Damhán") or Ó Dubháin (which means "descendent of Dubhán")... [more]
DEVNET f Irish
Anglicized form of DAMHNAIT
DEVON m & f English
From the name of the county in England, which got its name from the Dumnonii, a Celtic tribe... [more]
DEVORAH f Jewish
Hebrew form of DEBORAH
DEVRAJ m Indian
Means "king of gods" from Sanskrit deva "god" and raja "king"... [more]
DEWAYNE m English (Modern)
Variant of DWAYNE
DEWEY m Welsh
Welsh form of DAVID
DEWI m Welsh
From Dewydd, an old Welsh form of DAVID... [more]
DEXTER m English
From a surname meaning "one who dyes" in Old English... [more]
DEZI m
Pet form of DESMOND
DEZIREE f English (Modern)
Variant of DÉSIRÉE
DEZIRINDA f Esperanto
Means "desirable" in Esperanto.
DEZSÕ m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Desiderius (see DESIDERIO).
DHANANJAY m Indian
Means "winning wealth" in Sanskrit.
DHAVAL m Indian
Means "white, pure" in Sanskrit.
DIAMANDA f English
Variant of DIAMOND
DIAMANTINA f Portuguese
Derived from the Portuguese word diamante meaning "diamond".
DIAMOND f English
Simply means "diamond" from the English word for the clear colourless precious stone, the birthstone of April... [more]
DIANA f English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Lithuanian, Roman Mythology
Probably derived from an old Indo-European root meaning "heavenly, divine", related to dyeus (see ZEUS)... [more]
DIANE f French, English
French form of DIANA
DIANN f English (Modern)
Variant of DIANE
DIANNA f English
Variant of DIANA
DIANNE f French, English
Variant of DIANE
DIANTHA f English (Modern)
Elaboration of DIANA using the popular name suffix antha... [more]
DIARMAD m Scottish
Scottish form of DIARMAID
DIARMAID m Irish, Irish Mythology
Perhaps means either "freeman" or "without envy" in Irish... [more]
DIARMUID m Irish
Variant of DIARMAID
DICK (1) m English
Medieval pet form of RICHARD... [more]
DICK (2) m Dutch
Pet form of DIEDERIK
DIDI m German
Pet form of DIETER
DIDIER m French
French form of DESIDERIO
DIDO f Roman Mythology
Meaning unknown, possibly "virgin" in Phoenician... [more]
DIEDERICK m German
Low German form of THEODORIC
DIEDERIK m Dutch
Dutch form of THEODORIC
DIEGO m Spanish
Possibly a short form of SANTIAGO, but it is more likely derived from the medieval name Didacus which meant "teaching" from Greek διδαχη (didache)... [more]
DIERK m German
Variant of DIRK
DIETER m German
Means "warrior of the people", derived from the Germanic elements þeud "people" and heri "army".
DIETFRIED m German
Means "peace of the people" from the Germanic elements þeud "people" and frid "peace, protection".
DIETHELM m German
Derived from the Germanic elements þeud "people" and helm "helmet, protection".
DIETLINDE f German
Derived from the Germanic elements þeud "people" and linde "soft, tender".
DIETMAR m German
Means "famous people", derived from the Germanic elements þeud "people" and meri "famous".
DIETRICH m German
German form of THEODORIC
DIEUDONNÉ m French
Means "given by God" in French.
DIEUDONNÉE f French
Feminine form of DIEUDONNÉ
DIGBY m English
From a surname which was derived from the name of an English town, itself derived from a combination of Old English dic "dyke, ditch" and Old Norse byr "farm, town".
DIGGORY m English
Possibly an Anglicized form of Degaré which may mean "lost one" from French égaré... [more]
DIJANA f Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Southern Slavic form of DIANA
DIKELEDI f African
Means "tears" in Tswana.
DIKLA m & f Jewish
Variant of DIKLAH
DIKLAH m & f Biblical, Jewish
Possibly means "palm grove" in Hebrew or Aramaic... [more]
DILARA f Turkish
Means "lover" in Turkish.
DILBERT m Popular Culture
Meaning unknown... [more]
DILIP m Indian
Means "protector of Dehli" from Sanskrit Dili "Dehli" combined with pa "protecting"... [more]
DILLON m English
Variant of DYLAN
DILSHAD m
Variant of DELSHAD
DILWEN f Welsh
Feminine form of DILWYN
DILWYN m Welsh
Means "genuine and white" from the Welsh element dilys "genuine" combined with gwyn "white, fair, blessed".
DILYS f Welsh
Means "genuine" in Welsh.
DIMA (1) f Arabic
Means "downpour" in Arabic.
DIMA (2) m Russian
Pet form of DIMITRI
DIMAS m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of DISMAS
DIMITAR m Bulgarian, Macedonian
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of DEMETRIUS
DIMITRI m Russian, French
Variant of DMITRIY
DIMITRIJ m Slovene
Slovene form of DEMETRIUS
DIMITRIJE m Serbian
Serbian form of DEMETRIUS
DIMITRIOS m Greek
Modern transcription of DEMETRIOS
DIMITRIS m Greek
Modern Greek form of DEMETRIOS
DIMOSTHENIS m Greek
Modern Greek form of DEMOSTHENES
DINA f English
Variant of DINAH
DINAH f Biblical, English
Means "judged" in Hebrew... [more]
DINESH m Indian
Means "day lord" from Sanskrit dina "day" and isa "lord"... [more]
DINH m Vietnamese
Means "summit" in Vietnamese.
DINIS m Portuguese
Portuguese form of DENIS
DINO m Italian
Short form of names ending in dino.
DIODORE m French
French form of DIODORUS
DIODORUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Διοδωρος (Diodoros) which meant "gift of Zeus", derived from the elements Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and δωρον (doron) meaning "gift"... [more]
DIODOTUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Διοδοτος (Diodotos), a Greek name which meant "giver of Zeus" from Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and δοτης (dotes) meaning "giver".
DIOGENES m Ancient Greek
Means "born of Zeus" from Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and γενης (genes) meaning "born"... [more]
DIOGO m Portuguese
Portuguese form of DIEGO... [more]
DIOKLES m Ancient Greek
Means "glory of Zeus" from Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and κλεος (kleos) meaning "glory".
DIOMEDES m Greek Mythology
Means "thought of Zeus" from Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and μηδομαι (medomai) meaning "to think"... [more]
DION m French, English, Ancient Greek
Short form of DIONYSIOS and other Greek names beginning with the Greek element Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS"... [more]
DIONE f English
Feminine form of DION
DIONISIO m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of DIONYSIUS
DIONNE f English
Feminine form of DION
DIONYSIOS m Greek, Ancient Greek
Greek personal name derived from the name of the Greek god DIONYSOS... [more]
DIONYSIUS m Ancient Roman
Latin form of DIONYSIOS... [more]
DIONYSODOROS m Ancient Greek
Means "gift of Dionysos" from the name of the god DIONYSOS combined with Greek δωρον (doron) "gift".
DIONYSOS m Greek Mythology
From Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" combined with Νυσα (Nysa), the name of a legendary mountain... [more]
DA - DEJANA DEKEL - DIONYSOS DIONYSUS - DYSON
DIONYSUS m Roman Mythology
Latin form of DIONYSOS
DIPAK m Indian, Hindu Mythology
Means "little lamp" from Sanskrit dipa "lamp" and ka "little"... [more]
DIPALI f Indian
Means "row of lamps" in Sanskrit.
DIPTI f Indian
Means "brightness, light" in Sanskrit.
DIRENÇ m Turkish
Means "resistance" in Turkish.
DIRK m Dutch, German, English
Short form of DIEDERIK... [more]
DISGLEIRIO f & m Welsh
Means "shine, glitter" in Welsh. This is a modern Welsh name.
DISMAS m Judeo-Christian Legend
Derived from Greek δυσμη (dysme) meaning "sunset"... [more]
DITTE f Danish
Danish pet form of EDITH or DOROTHEA
DIVINA f English
Means "divine" from an elaboration of the English word.
DIVYA f Indian
Means "divine" in Sanskrit.
DIXIE f English
From the term that refers to the southern United States, used by Daniel D... [more]
DIYA m Arabic
Variant transcription of ZIA
DJAMILA f Arabic
Variant transcription of JAMILA
DJORDJE m Serbian
Serbian form of GEORGE
DMITAR m Croatian
Croatian form of DEMETRIUS
DMITRI m Russian
Variant transcription of DMITRIY
DMITRII m Russian
Variant transcription of DMITRIY
DMITRIY m Russian
Russian form of DEMETRIUS... [more]
DMITRY m Russian
Variant transcription of DMITRIY
DMYTRO m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of DEMETRIUS
DOBROGOST m Polish
From an old Slavic name which meant "kind guest" from dobro "good, kind" and gost "guest".
DOBROMIL m Czech
Means "kind grace" from the Slavic elements dobro "good, kind" and mil "grace".
DOBROMIŁ m Polish
Polish form of DOBROMIL
DOBROSŁAW m Polish
Means "kind glory" from the Slavic elements dobro "good, kind" and slav "glory".
DOBROSŁAWA f Polish
Feminine form of DOBROSŁAW
DODIE f English
Pet form of DOROTHY
DOINA f Romanian
Means "folk song" in Romanian.
DOIREANN f Irish
Possibly means either "sullen" or "daughter of FIONN" in Irish.
DOLLIE f English
Pet form of DOROTHY or DOLORES
DOLLY f English
Pet form of DOROTHY or DOLORES
DOLORES f Spanish, English
Means "sorrows", taken from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary María de los Dolores, meaning "Mary of Sorrows".
DOLPH m English
Short form of ADOLPH
DOM m English
Short form of DOMINIC
DOMEN m Slovene
Slovene form of DOMINIC
DOMENIC m English
Variant of DOMINIC
DOMENICA f Italian
Italian feminine form of DOMINIC
DOMENICO m Italian
Italian form of DOMINIC... [more]
DOMHNALL m Scottish, Irish
Gaelic form of DONALD
DOMINGA f Spanish
Spanish feminine form of DOMINIC
DOMINGO m Spanish
Spanish form of DOMINIC
DOMINGOS m Portuguese
Portuguese form of DOMINIC
DOMINIC m English
From the Late Latin name Dominicus meaning "of the Lord"... [more]
DOMINICA f English
Feminine form of DOMINIC
DOMINICK m English
Variant of DOMINIC
DOMINICUS m Dutch, Late Roman
Original form of DOMINIC, as well as the modern Dutch form.
DOMINIK m Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Polish, German, Hungarian
Cognate of DOMINIC
DOMINIKA f Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Russian, Polish
Feminine form of DOMINIC
DOMINIQUE f & m French
French feminine and masculine form of DOMINIC
DOMITIAN m History
From the Roman cognomen Domitianus, derived from the family name Domitius, which was derived from Latin domitus meaning "having been tamed"... [more]
DOMITILA f Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of DOMITILLA
DOMITILLA f Italian, Ancient Roman
Feminine pet form of the Roman family name Domitius (see DOMITIAN)... [more]
DOMONKOS m Hungarian
Hungarian form of DOMINIC
DÖMÖTÖR m Hungarian
Hungarian form of DEMETRIUS
DON m English
Short form of DONALD
DONA f English
Variant of DONNA
DONAGH m Irish
Irish form of Donnchadh (see DUNCAN).
DONAL m Irish
Irish short form of Domhnall (see DONALD).
DONALD m Scottish, English
From the Gaelic name Domhnall which means "ruler of the world", composed of the Old Celtic elements dumno "world" and val "rule"... [more]
DONALDA f Scottish, English
Feminine form of DONALD
DONALDINA f Scottish
Feminine form of DONALD
DONAR m Germanic Mythology
Ancient German cognate of THOR
DONÁT m Hungarian
Hungarian form of DONATO
DONAT m French, Provençal, Catalan, Polish
French, Provençal, Catalan and Polish form of DONATO
DONATA f Italian
Feminine form of DONATO
DONATELLA f Italian
Pet form of DONATA
DONATELLO m Italian
Pet form of DONATO... [more]
DONATIEN m French
French form of DONATO
DONATIENNE f French
French feminine form of DONATO
DONATO m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
From the Late Latin name Donatus meaning "given"... [more]
DONELLA f Scottish, English
Feminine form of DONALD
DONELLE f
Feminine form of DONALD
DONG m Chinese
Means "east" or "winter" in Chinese.
DONKA f Bulgarian
Feminine pet form of ANDON
DONNA f English
Means "lady" in Italian... [more]
DONNACHAIDH m Scottish, Irish
Variant of DONNCHADH
DONNCHADH m Scottish, Irish
Original form of DUNCAN
DONNIE m English
Pet form of DONALD
DONNY m English
Pet form of DONALD
DONOVAN m Irish
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Donnabhain meaning "descendent of Donndubhán"... [more]
DOR m & f Jewish
Means "generation" in Hebrew.
DÓRA f Hungarian
Short form of DOROTTYA
DORA f English
Short form of DOROTHEA, ISIDORA or THEODORA
DORAN m Irish, English
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Deoradháin meaning "descendent of Deoradhán"... [more]
DORCAS f Biblical, English
Derived from Greek δορκας (dorkas) meaning "gazelle"... [more]
DOREAN f Irish
Anglicized form of DOIREANN
DOREEN f English
Combination of DORA and the name suffix een... [more]
DORES f Portuguese, Galician
Portuguese and Galician form of DOLORES
DORETE f Danish
Danish form of DOROTHEA
DORETTA f English
Pet form of DORA
DORIAN m English
The name was first used by Oscar Wilde in his novel 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'... [more]
DORIANE f French
French feminine form of DORIAN
DORIANO m Italian
Italian form of DORIAN
DORIKA f Hungarian
Pet form of DOROTTYA
DORIN m Romanian
Romanian form of DORIAN
DORINA f Romanian
Romanian feminine form of DORIAN
DORINDA f English
Combination of DORA and the name suffix inda.
DORINE f English
Variant of DOREEN
DORIS f English, German
Ancient Greek name which meant "Dorian woman"... [more]
DORIT f Jewish
Strictly feminine variant of DOR
DORITA f
Pet form of DORA
DOROFEI m Russian
Variant transcription of DOROFEY
DOROFEY m Russian
Russian form of Dorotheos (see DOROTHEA).
DORON m Jewish
Means "gift" in Greek.
DOROTA f Polish, Czech
Polish and Czech form of DOROTHEA
DOROTEA f Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of DOROTHEA
DOROTÉIA f Portuguese
Portuguese form of DOROTHEA
DOROTEJA f Slovene
Slovene form of DOROTHEA
DOROTHEA f English, German, Dutch, Danish
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Dorotheus, from the Greek Δωροθεος (Dorotheos), which meant "gift of God" from Greek δωρον (doron) "gift" and θεος (theos) "god"... [more]
DOROTHÉE f French
French form of DOROTHEA
DOROTHEOS m Greek, Ancient Greek
Original Greek masculine form of DOROTHEA
DOROTHY f English
English form of DOROTHEA... [more]
DOROTTYA f Hungarian
Hungarian form of DOROTHEA
DORRIS f English
Variant of DORIS
DORTHA f English
Variant of DOROTHY
DORTHE f Danish
Danish form of DOROTHY
DORTHY f English
Variant of DOROTHY
DORU m Romanian
Derived from Romanian dor meaning "longing".
DORY f
Pet form of DORA
DOSIA f
Short form of THEODOSIA
DOT f English
Pet form of DOROTHY
DOTTIE f English
Pet form of DOROTHY
DOTTY f English
Pet form of DOROTHY
DOUG m English
Short form of DOUGLAS
DOUGAL m Scottish, Irish
Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Dubhghall, which meant "dark stranger" from dubh "dark" and gall "stranger".
DOUGLAS m Scottish, English
Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Dubhghlas, which meant "dark river" or "blood river" from Gaelic dubh "dark" and glais "water, river"... [more]
DOV m Jewish
Means "bear" in Hebrew.
DOVID m Yiddish
Yiddish form of DAVID
DOYLE m Irish
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Dubhghaill meaning "descendent of Dubhghall"... [more]
DRACO m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name Δρακων (Drakon) which meant "dragon, serpent"... [more]
DRAGA f Slovene
Feminine form of DRAGO
DRAGAN m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian
Derived from the Slavic element dorogo meaning "precious".
DRAGANA f Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian
Feminine form of DRAGAN
DRAGICA f Serbian, Croatian, Slovene
Derived from the Slavic element dorogo meaning "precious".
DRAGO m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Derived from the Slavic element dorogo meaning "precious".
DRAGOMIR m Serbian, Croatian, Romanian, Bulgarian
Means "precious and peaceful" from the Slavic element dorogo meaning "precious" combined with mir "peace".
DRAGOS m Romanian
Variant of DRAGOŞ
DRAGOŞ m Romanian
Short form of DRAGOMIR
DRAGOSLAV m Serbian
Derived from the Slavic elements dorogo meaning "precious" and slav "glory".
DRAGOSLAVA f Serbian
Feminine form of DRAGOSLAV
DRAHOMÍR m Czech
Czech form of DRAGOMIR
DRAHOMÍRA f Czech
Czech feminine form of DRAGOMIR
DRAHOSLAV m Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of DRAGOSLAV
DRAHOSLAVA f Czech
Czech feminine form of DRAGOSLAV
DRAKE m English
From a surname derived from either Middle English drake "male duck" or else from the Old Norse personal name Draki or the Old English personal name Draca both meaning "dragon".
DRAVEN m Popular Culture
From a surname (of unknown meaning) which was used in the 1994 movie 'The Crow'.
DRE m English
Short form of ANDRÉ
DREA f English
Short form of ANDREA (2)
DREDA f English
Short form of ETHELDREDA or ELDREDA
DREW m English
Short form of ANDREW
DRINA f
Pet form of ADRIANA
DRISCOLL m English, Irish
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Eidirsceoil meaning "descendent of Eirdirsceol"... [more]
DRISKOLL m English, Irish
Variant of DRISCOLL
DROGO m English
Possibly either from Slavic dorogo "dear" or from Germanic drog "ghost"... [more]
DRUMMOND m
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "ridge" in Gaelic.
DRUSILLA f Biblical, Ancient Roman
Feminine pet form of the Roman family name Drusus... [more]
DRYSTAN m Welsh
Welsh form of TRISTAN
DUA f Arabic
Means "prayer" in Arabic.
DUANA f English
Feminine form of DWAYNE
DUANE m English, Irish
Variant of DWAYNE
DUARTE m Portuguese
Portuguese form of EDWARD
DUBAKU m & f African
Means "eleventh born child" in Akan.
DUBHGHALL m Irish, Scottish
Original Gaelic form of DOUGAL
DUBHGHLAS m Irish, Scottish
Original Gaelic form of DOUGLAS
DUBRAVKA f Croatian, Serbian
Feminine form of DUBRAVKO
DUBRAVKO m Croatian
From the Serbo-Croatian dubrava meaning "oak grove".
DUC m Vietnamese
Means "desire" in Vietnamese.
DUCI f Hungarian
Pet form of MAGDOLNA
DUDEL m Yiddish
Yiddish pet form of DAVID
DUDLEY m English
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "Dudda's clearing" in Old English.
DUFF m Scottish
Derived from Gaelic dubh meaning "dark".
DUGALD m Scottish
Scottish variant of DOUGAL
DUHA f & m Arabic
Means "morning" in Arabic.
DUILIO m Italian
From the Roman name Duilius, which is possibly derived from Latin duellum "war"... [more]
DUKE m English
Means simply "duke" from the noble title, which was originally derived from Latin dux "leader".
DULCE f Spanish
Means "sweet" or "candy" in Spanish.
DULCIBELLA f English
Elaborated form of DULCIE
DULCIE f English
From the Late Latin name Dulcia which means "sweet".
DULEEP m Indian
Variant of DILIP
DUMITRU m Romanian
Romanian form of DEMETRIUS
DUNCAN m Scottish, English
Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Donnchadh which means "brown warrior", derived from Gaelic donn "brown" and cath "warrior"... [more]
DUNG m Vietnamese
Means "brave, heroic" in Vietnamese.
DUNJA f Serbian, Croatian, Slovene
Possibly a south Slavic form of DUNYA... [more]
DUNSTAN m English
Means "dark stone" from Old English dun "dark" and stan "stone"... [more]
DUNYA f Russian
Pet form of AVDOTYA
DUNYASHA f Russian
Pet form of AVDOTYA
DUONG m Vietnamese
Means "virility" in Vietnamese.
DURANTE m Italian
Derived from Latin durans meaning "enduring".
DURGA f Indian, Hindu Mythology
Means "unattainable" in Sanskrit... [more]
DURWARD m English
From a surname which originally meant "door guard" in Old English.
DUŠAN m Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Slovak
Derived from Slavic dusha meaning "soul, spirit".
DUŠANA f Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Slovak
Feminine form of DUŠAN
DUSTIN m English
From a surname which was derived from the Old Norse given name Þórsteinn (see TORSTEN).
DUSTY m & f English
Either a pet form or a feminine form of DUSTIN
DUYGU m & f Turkish
Means "emotion, sensation" in Turkish.
DVORAH f Jewish
Hebrew form of DEBORAH
DWAIN m English
Variant of DWAYNE
DWAYNE m English, Irish
Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Dubhan which means "little and dark", derived from dubh "dark, black" combined with a diminutive suffix.
DWIGHT m English
From a surname which was originally derived from DENIS or DION.
DWYN m Celtic Mythology
Meaning unknown. This was the name of the Celtic god of love.
DYAN f English (Modern)
Variant of DIANE
DYLAN m Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology
From the Welsh elements dy "great" and llanw "sea"... [more]
DYLIS f Welsh
Variant of DILYS
DYMPHNA f Irish
Anglicized form of DAMHNAIT... [more]
DYMPNA f Irish
Variant of DYMPHNA
DYSON m English
From an English surname which meant "son of Dye" (Dye being a medieval pet form of DENIS).
Hopefully I can help you...
Happy choosing and take care,
Dee