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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Dyxy Modern variant of 'Dixie' - playful, spirited; often associated with the American South English Unisex
Damiah Feminine form of Damian; 'to tame' or 'subdue' English, Greek Girl
Dashonte No traditional meaning; commonly treated as a variant of Shawn, which derives from John and means "God is gracious." English Boy
Delisa Possibly "noble" (from Adelisa) or "God is my oath" (via Lisa/Elisa) English Girl
Devanatha Lord of the gods Sanskrit Boy
Dhyansh part or portion of meditation; essence of meditation Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dobrinka From Slavic root 'dobr-' meaning 'good' or 'kind' - roughly 'little good one' or 'kind girl'. Slavic Girl
Draymond Likely derived from Raymond: 'counsel-protector' or 'wise protector' English Boy
Dagon Likely 'grain' or 'agriculture' (a fertility/grain god); later folk etymology linked the name to 'fish'. Boy
Damyta Tamer; one who subdues (from Greek root meaning 'to tame') Girl
Darik Ruler of the people (from Derek); occasionally associated with 'holder/possessor' (from Darius) English Boy
Daveen little beloved (little David) Irish Boy
Deedri Modern variant of the Irish name Deirdre, traditionally associated with sorrow or 'broken-hearted' (exact meaning uncertain). Irish Girl
Delvon Modern/invented name with uncertain meaning; often treated as a variant of Delvin (Irish surname origin) English Boy
Derol Not well established - possibly a modern variant of Darrell/Daryl ('beloved') or influenced by Roland ('famous land'). English Boy
Devonah Feminine form of Devon - 'from Devon' (English county); sometimes linked to Devorah/Deborah - 'bee'. English Girl
Dimitricus Devotee or follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and the harvest. Greek Boy
Domeneka Belonging to the Lord (of the Lord); associated with Sunday Girl
Doriah Likely 'gift' or 'of the Dorians'; sometimes linked to Hebrew 'generation'. Greek, Italian, Latin Girl
Drova firewood, wood (literal meaning from Russian); often interpreted as 'of the wood' or 'woodland' in name use Girl
Dustey Derived from 'dust' - 'covered with dust'; used as a casual/nickname form of Dustin/Dusty English Unisex
Dyxyn No established traditional meaning; may be an invented name or a modern respelling of Dixon, which historically means 'son of Dick' (Dick → Richard). Unisex
Damian to tame, subdue Greek Boy
Dashratha He who has ten chariots (from Sanskrit daśa 'ten' + ratha 'chariot'); name of King Dasharatha in the Ramayana Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Delisha Likely 'noble' (derived from Alicia/Alisha) English Girl
Devang Part of God; divine; belonging to God Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Diandre Manly, strong (derived from André/Andreas) Boy
Dobrivoj From 'dobri' (good) + 'voj' (soldier/warrior) - 'good soldier' or 'fighter for good'. Slavic Boy
Drayven A modern invented name suggesting 'raven-like' or an edgy/dark aesthetic; used primarily for its sound rather than a traditional etymology. English Boy
Dagonet Name of a figure in Arthurian legend, commonly portrayed as a knight or the court jester/fool at King Arthur's court. Boy
Damyyn to tame, subdue; 'tamer' Greek Boy
Daril Beloved/dear (associated with Daryl/Darrell) English Unisex
Daveigh Beloved (derived from David) English Girl
Deedrie Sorrowful; broken-hearted Irish Girl
Delvyn Probably a variant of Delvin/Delwyn - from Irish surname roots (Ó Dáilbhín, 'descendant of Dáilbhín', possibly 'little sculptor' or 'formed one') or from Welsh Delwyn ('pretty, fair, blessed'). English Boy
Derona Probably a modern feminine elaboration of the name Deron; often treated as an invented name without a long-established traditional meaning. May be associated with the element 'Ron' (as in Ronald: 'ruler's counselor'). English Girl
Devonn Variant of Devin/Devon; commonly associated meanings include 'poet' (from Irish roots) or 'divine' (via Old French/Latin), and sometimes linked to the English place-name Devon. English, Irish Unisex
Dimitrij follower or devotee of Demeter (goddess of agriculture) Slavic Boy
Domenica Belonging to the Lord; associated with Sunday Italian Girl
Dorian From Doris; belonging to the Dorian people of ancient Greece Greek Boy
Drove A group or herd; also the past tense of 'drive'. English Unisex
Dusti Derived from 'Dusty'/'Dustin'; associated with 'dust' or a diminutive/spelling variant of Dustin English Girl
Dyza No widely established meaning; if linked to Old Norse 'dís' it can imply 'goddess' or 'woman' Girl
Damianus Tamer, one who subdues (from Greek δαμάζω 'to tame') Greek Boy
Dashulya Affectionate diminutive of Daria, whose root is often interpreted as 'possessor' or 'wealthy' (from Old Iranian/Persian origins). Russian Girl
Deliska Likely “little Del” or “daughter of Del”; related to Delia (’from Delos’ / sometimes interpreted as ‘noble’) Girl
Devangi Divine; 'part of the gods' or 'having a divine body' Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Diaa light, radiance, brightness Arabic Boy
Dobrivoje "good warrior" / "good soldier" (from Slavic elements dobri "good" + voj "warrior/soldier") Boy
Dre manly, masculine Boy