Question:
What are some nice names for a boy or girl that start with a "D"?
itsme!
2006-06-15 15:50:22 UTC
I'm having a baby and it's my husbands family tradition to name every child with a "D". Yes, I know! It's weird. Any ideas? Thanks!
51 answers:
rhiannon2797
2006-06-15 15:55:07 UTC
First three that come to mind:

Boy:

Dante

Daniel

Doug



Girl:

Danielle

Darla

Denise



Also look at: http://www.babynamesworld.com/browse_by_d_1.html
2006-06-15 15:56:00 UTC
Donna, Devin, Destiny, Desiree, Dylan, Demetri, Donald, Darren, Darya, Delia, Delilah, Dennis, Denise, Derek, Diamond, Damon, Damien, Darrah, Dax, Dean, Dena, Danae, Dirk
reah d
2006-06-15 16:04:40 UTC
Daniel, Denver, Dominic,Dunicia, Dillon, Dana, Deon, Daniela, Denise, Denis, Devika
2016-11-15 01:08:26 UTC
J - Boy - Jayden, Joshua, Jack, Joseph, Joe, Jordan, Jared, Justin, Jacob, Jake, James, Jamie, Jason, Jay, Joel J - female - Jacey, Jadee, Jane, Jasmine, Jenavieve, Jenifer, Jenna, Jessica, Joanne, Joanna, Jodie, Joella, Joline, Jordan, Josie, Jovanna, Julie, Julia, Justine, Josebelle. E Boy - Edward, Eddie, Ed, Edwyn, Eddison, Edmond, Eli, Elliot, Ellery, Eric, Elvin, Emile, Ethan, Euan, Evan E female - Ebony, Eda, Edith, Elaina, Eleanor, Ellie, Ella, Elicia, Elise, Elisa, Elisha, Elizabeth, Elle, Elodie, Eloise, Emilia, Emma, Erica, Esther, Estelle, Eva, Evaline, Evelina. wish i helped
2006-06-15 18:09:10 UTC
Donna, Delia, Daniel, David, Daryl, Darren, Daniella
J
2006-06-15 15:59:05 UTC
Drew, Dylan, Dolan, Donovan, Dexter

Delany, Daniele, Daisy
LiZ
2006-06-15 15:56:39 UTC
Boys: Daniel, Damien

Girl: Daisy, Delila
iteach2change
2006-06-15 15:53:55 UTC
Dalilah, Delia, Della,

Dillon, Dane, David, Daniel
2006-06-15 16:24:39 UTC
Dorothy, Dora, Dexter, Duncan, Dana, Dorinda
jeff the drunk
2006-06-15 16:06:18 UTC
Boys: Dummy, Dildo, D|ckhead, Dork, Dong, Denise, Doomaumei, Dorkasaurus, Dothead, Deeznutz, Donna, Doodoo, Doublepenetration, Dump, Dilz, Dirtysanchez, Doughnut



Girls: David, Dummay, Don, Dirty, Dashocker....



If your last name is Sanchez, Dirty is the perfect first name for boys and girls.
Twin Mommy
2006-06-15 16:05:54 UTC
Girl:

Danielle

Diana

Diane



Boy:

Daniel

David

Don
2006-06-15 16:01:10 UTC
Danielle, Darleen, Dextar
Kelly
2006-06-15 21:28:56 UTC
Hi...My brother has a "D" name that some people think is weird but I like it...His name is Denver...I seen a lady on televison the other day whos name was Donyelle...I guess its a cleaver spin on Danielle! Good Luck!!
2006-06-15 16:02:58 UTC
Danielle Danny Daniel Dale dallas dalton dana david davis derek dexter dick dirk dylan douglas daisy day denise dolly diana diamond devon devona
fandj4ever
2006-06-15 15:58:59 UTC
Boys: Dylan, David, Deacon, Dean, Dayton, and Derek

Girls: Delila, Daisy, daniella, Drea, and Dixie.

thats only a couple there are alot on the internet.
2006-06-15 15:56:52 UTC
Denise, Daniel, Dennis, Delia, Derrick, Dylan, Darren

OR

Make up your own - take a typical name and replace the first letter with D
2006-06-15 15:55:17 UTC
Diane, Diana, Denise.



David, Dean, Daniel.
2006-06-15 15:54:29 UTC
Dana, Daphne, Dominick
lindsy m
2006-06-15 16:43:27 UTC
i was actuall ywondering the same thing!! my sons name is Devin. i am having another child and want to continue with "D".. i like Dakota for a boy or girl.. also Damien, Dylan,

i havent really heard any other girls names that i like yet. i will keep looking at ur answers... good luck to u
2006-06-15 15:59:41 UTC
Daniel, Devin, Dominque,
Mandi
2006-06-15 16:16:31 UTC
I collect names, which could be just as weird as all D names :)



Dieter (M) The people's ruler; army of the people

Dionisio (M) of wine, drama, and revelry

Diggory (M) Redheaded

Diedrik (M) Ruler of the people

Dante (M) Lasting



Hmm... I only have male names. Well, here's a site that could help your out better: http://www.behindthename.com/nm/d.php



Good luck! : )
2006-06-15 15:55:36 UTC
guys

Dylan, Danny, David, Donald,

girls

Donna Dora Daphney, Daisy Darline, Dotty, Dina, Diana, Dana, Devin, Delia,

sry thats all I can think of
DGS
2006-06-15 16:30:33 UTC
Damon
alexi
2006-06-15 15:59:33 UTC
Dannelle, Dante, Dawn,
Marge Simpson
2006-06-15 20:18:54 UTC
Dominick . I really wanted a Dominick.



For a girl Dominique works nicely too, if I spelt it right
LadyRebecca
2006-06-15 15:53:27 UTC
David is a nice classical name



Darrian for a girl is nice, or Darius for either sex.



Dominique maybe
♥Sunflower
2006-06-15 16:00:02 UTC
Deanna for a girl and Dillon for a boy
Always Reit
2006-06-15 15:57:52 UTC
I was always partial to Douglas

Dennis is OK

Darrel, Donnie, Dwight

Delia, Darlene, Diane(a)
Me.Myself.& I
2006-06-15 15:54:33 UTC
Dinah. That is my daughters name. Dillan, Diamond, Dakota....names I always wanted to use. Just an Idea.
vasqdd
2006-06-15 15:58:57 UTC
Dawn,Danny,Devon,Dylon,Daisha,Daisy
alliyp
2006-06-15 15:54:27 UTC
Dennis -- Denise



David -- Della



http://www.babynames.com/Names/Alpha/?let=D
2006-06-15 23:00:24 UTC
Boy Names:



Dylan

David

Davis

Diezel

Dalton

Demtrius

Deandre

Donny

Danny

Daniel

Dustin

Derek

Dallas

Deon

Dewayne

Dominic

Devon

Denim

Dakota

Dante



Girl Names:



Destinee

Danielle or Daniella

Demetria

Danae

Daisy

Danica

Danette

Deidre

Darby

Dawn

Darlene

Delaney

Dominique

Denise

Diamond

Drew

Dana



Good luck and Congrats!!!!
koko
2006-06-15 16:25:39 UTC
Dallas,Dustin,Darrian,Dillard,Davis,.
2006-06-15 16:05:52 UTC
" d " names for boys, dilan, daniel, david, dan or danny. for the girls, danielle or daniella, donna, darlene, dominiqe, or diana. i like some of these i hope u do to!!! but i really love the name daniella, and if a middle name helps 4 a girl i have alwaysed loved daniella rose. well thats all i got to say!!!!!!!!!!!!!!................
2006-06-15 15:54:57 UTC
Dennis or Daisy
countrywoman252000
2006-06-16 22:44:18 UTC
boy-Dylan, David



girl- Dasha
Sk8er girl
2006-06-15 15:55:40 UTC
Delaney and Dillan.
Cynimon
2006-06-15 15:56:02 UTC
Dylan

Dorian

Devon



All three can be either boy or girl!



Good luck!
2006-06-15 15:56:12 UTC
darlene or danielle dalar or david it for a boy name
Sunshine
2006-06-15 15:58:21 UTC
Boys - Dillon.Drake,

Girls - Daley, Deanna.

All I can think of right now....
❤נαcкiε❤
2006-06-15 15:54:00 UTC
damion denise deborah dellilah dominique
michelleee♥
2006-06-15 15:58:30 UTC
boy: daniel, david, danny, demetri

girl: danielle, daniella, demetria
mapleleafydude
2006-06-15 15:54:09 UTC
Denim.



Suits well for both boys and girls.
sofiz
2006-06-15 18:14:22 UTC
Daisy...Dakota...Damion....

David...

Dahlia...Dehlia...Drake...Daniele...

Daniel
rachie
2006-06-15 17:13:20 UTC
girl:

dominique

destiny

boy:

d'andre
Julie
2006-06-15 16:53:01 UTC
damon, dylan,doris, destiny
feline_de_bourges
2006-06-15 16:35:01 UTC
Female:

Demonia

Darla

Delilah

Damita

Danika (or Danikah)

Daria

Drucilla



Male:

Dominick

Dante

Daven

Dagan

Dixon



Wow there are so many!
PIGLETT
2006-06-15 22:49:42 UTC
BOY

Daniel

Devry

David

Dakotah

Dale

Dallas

Dallon

Dalvin

Dondre

Dandre

Dane

D'Angelo

Damil

Danior

Dante

Danton

Daquan

Daren

Darien

Darius

Daryl

Drew

Dean

GIRL

Danelle

Dania

Danika

Daniella

Darby

Darcy

Darice

Darinka

Dashia

Devon

Dacia

Dae

Daneene

Dahlia

Daija

Dalila

Damaali

Damara

Dana

Danna

Danae

Donna

Drew

D'Ette

Deanna

Deborah
georgemi74
2006-06-15 17:24:53 UTC
damion.daniel.
Uwanna Kissimmi
2006-06-15 15:55:14 UTC
Daion....(Day on) ... for a boy..........
2006-06-17 04:34:14 UTC
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).





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Happy choosing and take care,



Dee


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