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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Deltin Of the delta; from the river mouth (connotations of convergence, fertility, new beginnings) English Boy
Derk Ruler of the people Dutch, Germanic Boy
Devod God-like; possibly 'given by God' or 'of the gods' Hindi Boy
Dimitr Devoted to Demeter; follower of the goddess of agriculture Greek Boy
Domenciah Belonging to the Lord Girl
Dorettah gift of God Greek Girl
Dristan Sight; vision; one who sees Sanskrit Boy
Dusteena Likely 'just' or 'fair' (if from Justina); alternatively a feminine form of Dustin (associated with Dustin's older roots) English Girl
Dyxin No established historical meaning; if derived from Dixon it can be interpreted as "son of Richard"; otherwise treated as a modern invented name without a traditional meaning Unisex
Damia Augusta {'Damia': "From Greek root meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue'; sometimes associated with fertility/earth-goddess epithets", 'Augusta': 'Venerable, majestic, consecrated (feminine of Augustus)'} Latin Girl
Dashonda Modern elaboration of Shonda; generally associated with Shona/Shawna, often interpreted as 'God is gracious' or broadly as a beloved/feminine given name (meanings vary by source). Girl
Delino Probably 'little Del'; if derived from Adelino, ultimately related to 'noble' (i.e., 'little noble'). Meaning is not firmly established. Boy
Devanand Divine bliss; 'happiness of the gods' (deva 'god' + ānanda 'bliss') Sanskrit Boy
Dhyanjot Light of meditation Punjabi, Sanskrit Unisex
Dobrila From Slavic root 'dobr-' meaning 'good' or 'kind' - essentially 'good/kind woman'. Girl
Draycen No established historical meaning; a modern invented name often interpreted loosely as 'son of Dray' or associated with strong/dragon-like imagery via related names English Boy
Dagoberto Bright day / 'day-bright' (illustrious by day) Germanic Boy
Damyen to tame, subdue (from Greek root damazō) Greek Boy
Darien Derived from Darius, generally interpreted as 'he who holds firm' or 'upholder of good/wealth'. English, Persian Unisex
Daveda Beloved Hebrew Girl
Deedra Traditionally interpreted as "sorrowful" or "broken-hearted" Irish Girl
Delton Settlement in the valley / town in the valley English Boy
Dermod Derived from Old Irish, often interpreted as "free from envy" or "without jealousy". Irish Boy
Devodd Divine point / 'divine spear' (combining 'god' + 'point/spear') Boy
Dimitra From Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest - associated with earth, fertility, and agriculture. Greek Girl
Domencya Belonging to the Lord; of the Lord (traditionally also 'born on Sunday') Slavic Girl
Dori In English, a diminutive of Dorothy/Dorothea meaning "gift of God"; in Hebrew, "of my generation" or "from Dor". English, Hebrew, Italian, Latin Unisex
Dristi vision; sight; perception Sanskrit Girl
Dusteene Feminine elaboration of Dustin - ultimately from Old Norse Þorsteinn meaning 'Thor's stone' (connotations of strength). English Girl
Dyxon Son of Richard ('son of the powerful ruler') English Boy
Damiaan to tame, subdue Greek Boy
Dashonne Variant of Shawn/John - "God is gracious" Boy
Delio From Delos (the Greek island); associated with the god Apollo and, by extension, the sun Greek Boy
Devanath Lord of the gods; master of the devas Sanskrit Boy
Dhyann Meditation; contemplative absorption Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dobrin From Slavic 'dobr-/dobro' meaning 'good' or 'kind' - 'the good one'. Slavic Boy
Draylen No traditional meaning; modern invented name often interpreted as a blend (e.g., Dray + -len). English Boy
Dagomar Likely from dag 'day' + mār 'famous/renowned' - roughly 'famous day' or 'renowned in the day'. Germanic, Norse Boy
Damyin Derived from Greek meaning 'to tame, subdue' English Boy
Dariess Variant of Darius - 'he possesses good' / 'kingly' Boy
Daveed beloved Hebrew Boy
Deedrah Variant of Deirdre; often interpreted as 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted' Girl
Deltown Town by the delta; settlement near a river mouth English Unisex
Deroi of the king (literally "de roi" in French) French Boy
Devona Female form of Devon - 'from Devon' (English county); associated with the Celtic tribal name Dumnonii English Girl
Dimitre Devoted to Demeter (goddess of the harvest) Greek Boy
Domencyah belonging to the Lord / of the Lord Latin, Slavic Girl
Doria Possibly 'from Doris' or related to 'gift' (from Greek doron) Italian, Latin Girl
Drizzt Invented name with no established etymological meaning; associated with the drow ranger Drizzt Do'Urden. Boy
Dusten From surnames related to Old Norse Þorsteinn ('Thor's stone') or Old English Dunstan ('dusty stone'); popularly associated with strength/stone imagery. English Boy