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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Dariciah Possibly 'Daria' (wealthy/possessing or sea) combined with '-iah' (God/Yah) - roughly rendered as 'God is prosperous' or 'God has shown favor' (meaning is conjectural) Girl
Daudi Beloved Swahili Boy
Dedrik people-ruler Germanic Boy
Deltar Derived from 'delta' (change or river mouth); interpretable as 'bringer of change' or 'of the delta'. Unisex
Derine deep; profound Turkish Girl
Devlen Associated with Devlin: 'descendant of Doibhleán' - loosely linked to bravery/fierceness; alternatively read as 'divine' if parsed from 'Dev-' Boy
Dimetrios Devotee or follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of agriculture) Greek Boy
Dome Of the Lord; belonging to the Lord Boy
Doret Likely "gift of God" (from Greek Dorothea/Dorothy); alternately a Hebrew-derived form meaning "generation" (from Dorit). French, Greek, Hebrew Girl
Driada tree nymph; wood spirit; 'of the oak' Greek Girl
Dusin Related to 'duša' meaning 'soul' - 'soulful' or 'of the soul'; sometimes treated as an anglicized variant of Dustin Boy
Dyvyr Uncertain - no established historical meaning; appears to be a contemporary Welsh-style coinage with unclear etymology. Welsh Boy
Dambisa commonly interpreted as 'one who comforts' or 'comforter' Girl
Dashel Surname-derived; exact meaning uncertain Boy
Delci uncertain; possibly "sweet" or an affectionate/diminutive form Girl
Detleff Derived from elements meaning 'people' + 'descendant/heir' - roughly 'people's descendant' or 'heir of the people.' Germanic Boy
Dhurvi Steadfast, constant, firm; feminine form of Dhruva (the pole star) Sanskrit Girl
Dmytro Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of agriculture) Ukrainian Boy
Dragimir dear/precious peace Slavic Boy
Dagnah New day Norse Girl
Damrissa Generally interpreted as a modern blend meaning 'gentle/beloved' or 'tamed/calm' (drawing on Damaris and Marissa roots) English Girl
Darie From Darius/Daria: 'possessor/holder of goodness' or 'maintainer' Romanian Boy
Dauld Beloved Boy
Dedryk ruler of the people English, Germanic Boy
Deltara Modern coined name combining 'Delta' (river/triangle) and 'Tara' (star/queen); often interpreted as 'queen/guardian of the delta' or 'of the river/hill'. English Girl
Derinow Possibly 'of Derin' / 'belonging to the deep' or 'deep one' (interpretive, not attested). Unisex
Devlend Possibly 'divine land' or 'land of the gods' (from 'Dev' = god/divine + a place-forming element like 'land'). Boy
Dimetrius Devoted to or follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture Greek Boy
Domek Diminutive of Slavic root 'dom' meaning 'little house' or 'small home' Czech, Polish, Slovak Boy
Doreta gift of God Greek Girl
Driden Likely 'dry valley' by analogy with Dryden, or an invented modern name without an established traditional meaning Boy
Duson From Slavic duša 'soul, spirit' - broadly 'soulful' or 'man of spirit' Slavic Boy
Dyxan Contemporary coinage; likely interpreted as 'defender' (from Xan/Alexander) combined with 'Dy' (day/sea) - e.g. 'day defender' or 'sea defender'. Unisex
Dameeta Tamed, restrained; gentle, subdued Indian Girl
Dashell Surname-derived name of uncertain meaning, probably indicating origin from a place name (e.g., 'de Chiel') English Boy
Delesia delight, pleasure; beloved English Girl
Detlev Heir or descendant of the people Germanic Boy
Dhwaja flag, banner, standard, emblem Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dnisha A modern/creative name. Often treated as a variant of Denisha (linked to Dinesh/'day, sun') or Anisha ('supreme'/'continuous'); meanings vary by root, commonly associated with 'of the day/sun' or 'supreme'. Indian Girl
Dragisha Dear, beloved; precious Slavic Girl
Dagnanna Compound of 'Dag' (day) and 'Nanna' (Norse goddess/name) - roughly 'day-goddess' or 'bright day / day's Nanna'. Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Damyan To tame, subdue Greek Boy
Dariela Feminine variant of Dariel/Daria; meanings vary by root - often associated with the Persian Daria ('possessing goodness') or Hebrew elements referencing God. Spanish Girl
Daunte enduring, steadfast Boy
Dee Nickname derived from the letter D or short form of D‑names; sometimes linked to the River Dee meaning 'goddess'. English, Welsh Unisex
Deltarah Possibly 'princess of the delta' or 'born near the river mouth' (blend of 'delta' + '-rah'). Girl
Derio Either “from the town of Derio” (place-name) or, if linked to Dario/Darius, “he possesses/maintains possessions” (wealthy). Boy
Devlind Possibly 'divine + gentle' or a variant of Devlin (associated with courage); overall interpretations include 'divine and gentle' or a modern blend/variant of Devlin. Boy
Dimetrus Devoted to or follower of Demeter Greek Boy
Domeka Belonging to the Lord; of the Lord Girl