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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Doretah gift of God Greek Girl
Dridin No established historical meaning; possibly associated with the root 'Drin' (a Balkan river/place) or formed as a diminutive/coinage Boy
Dustea Likely a modern coinage combining 'dust' and 'tea', evoking earthy, delicate, and whimsical qualities. English Girl
Dyxee A modern/spelled-up form of Dixie - can imply 'tenth' or 'of the South' English Unisex
damen to tame or subdue; 'one who tames' Greek Boy
Dashen'ka Affectionate diminutive meaning 'little Dasha' or 'little Daria' (Daria often interpreted as 'possessing goodness' or 'upholder of good') Russian Girl
Delfeayo Likely 'dolphin' or 'from Delphi' (modern variant/spelling of Delfeo) Boy
Devakanta Beloved of the gods Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dhwanee sound, melody, tone, echo Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Doanya Often interpreted as a blend meaning 'world' or 'grace of the world' (from Donya + Anya) Girl
Dragoslava from 'drago' (dear, beloved) + 'slava' (glory, fame) - 'beloved glory' or 'precious glory'. Slavic Girl
Dagnee new day Norse, Scandinavian Girl
Damyana Tamer; one who subdues Greek Girl
Dariell Variant of Dariel/Darius/Darrell - broadly interpreted as "possessor/wealthy" (from Darius) or "beloved" (from Darrell) English Boy
Davalinda Noble and beautiful; noble, gentle and lovely Girl
Deeana divine, heavenly English Girl
Deltare Of the delta; from the river mouth; associated with change or the fourth Unisex
Deriqua Likely derived from Derek/Derrick meaning 'ruler of the people'; may also be an invented name without a traditional etymology Girl
Devlyn Derived from the Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Dobhailen'. Irish Unisex
Dimitee Follower or devotee of Demeter (earth/fertility goddess) Unisex
Domela Belonging to the lord; of the home Girl
Dorete gift of God Greek Girl
Dridyn No established traditional meaning; likely a modern coinage. Can be interpreted as a diminutive form ("little Dri") or, if influenced by 'Dryden', loosely connected to 'dry valley'. Unisex
Dusteana Modern invented feminine form related to Dustin - often interpreted as 'brave warrior' or 'Thor's stone' via Dustin; otherwise a melodic invented name with no long-established traditional meaning. English Girl
Dyxen A modern invented name with no established historical meaning; often interpreted as 'unique' or 'dexterous'. English Unisex
dameon From Greek root meaning "to tame" - essentially "tamer" or "subduer" Greek Boy
Dashiel From a surname, probably meaning 'dweller at the ash‑tree hill' (ash hill) English Boy
Delfynn dolphin; of Delphi English Girl
Devakumaran Divine son; prince of the gods (son of God) Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Dhyaan meditation, contemplation, focused attention Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Dobby Diminutive of Robert (meaning 'bright fame'); popularly associated with the loyal, playful house-elf Dobby English Boy
Dragutin little beloved / dear one (diminutive of 'drag', meaning 'dear' or 'beloved') Boy
Dagniah new day Norse Girl
Damyann To tame; subdue Greek Boy
Dariella Possessing goodness; wealthy, prosperous Spanish Girl
Davalindah Likely 'beloved' (from David) + 'beautiful' (from Linda) - 'beautiful beloved' or 'beloved beauty'. Germanic Girl
Deeandra Modern blended name derived from Andrea, generally taken to mean 'manly, brave' or 'strong' via Andrea's Greek root English Girl
Deltaria associated with a delta or waters; 'song of the delta' or 'one from the delta' Girl
Deriquah No established traditional meaning; appears to be a recent coinage without documented etymology Girl
Devlynd A modern blended name combining 'Dev' (associated with Irish Devlin or Sanskrit 'dev' = god) and 'Lynd' (related to Lyndon/Lynn - linden tree/beautiful); generally interpreted as 'divine/beautiful' or 'divine linden'. English, Gaelic Unisex
Dimiter devoted to Demeter (goddess of the earth/harvest) Greek Boy
Domele No established meaning; likely a diminutive or variant related to 'dom-' (home) or to Dominic/Dominique ('of the Lord'); meaning remains uncertain Slavic Unisex
Dorethie gift of God Greek Girl
Drisana sunray; daughter of the sun Sanskrit Girl
Dusteanah No established historical meaning. As a modern invented name it can be interpreted loosely (e.g., related to 'dust' - 'belonging to dust' - or as a feminized form related to Justina meaning 'just/fair', or echoing 'destiny'). Girl
Dyxey A contemporary, playful invented name - likely a variant of 'Dixie', evoking a spirited or Southern-flavored feel. English Unisex
Damer A rare surname-turned-given name of uncertain origin; likely linked to a place or occupational surname (e.g., related to a dam/pond) or used as a variant of names like Damir/Damar with meanings that vary by language. Arabic, English, Irish Boy
Dashielle Surname-derived name; exact meaning uncertain - probably locational or family-based (sometimes linked in tradition to a place-name or an 'ash' element) Norman Boy
Delice delight; pleasure; delicacy French Girl
Deval Sanskrit: 'divine' or 'of the gods'; Old French/Norman (surname): 'of the valley' or locational French, Norman, Sanskrit Boy