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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Dell valley; dweller of the valley English Boy
Devante No traditional meaning; modern coinage - literally 'of Vante' or a stylistic invented name English Boy
diamando diamond (precious stone) Greek, Spanish Girl
Dobroslaw From Slavic dobro 'good' + slav 'glory, fame' - 'good glory' or 'one renowned for goodness' Slavic Boy
Dred Uncertain - probably a nickname; possibly related to the English word "dread" (fear) or a shortened personal name English Boy
Dahli Named for the dahlia flower; by extension linked to 'valley' (from the surname Dahl). English, Scandinavian Girl
Danalah God is my judge (from the Hebrew root 'Dan') Hebrew Girl
Darileen Beloved, darling Girl
Daveon Beloved (derived from David) English Boy
Deenah Judged, vindicated (from Hebrew root din); sometimes associated with 'faith/religion' in Arabic contexts Hebrew Girl
Delyla Delicate; seductive or one who causes weakness Hebrew Girl
Derore No established traditional meaning; likely invented or surname-based Unisex
Devoria bee (derived from the Hebrew name Devorah/Deborah) Hebrew Girl
Dimity Named after the lightweight patterned cotton fabric 'dimity'. English Girl
Domeniquah belonging to the Lord French, Latin Girl
Dorie-Anne Gracious gift (combines Greek element meaning "gift" and Hebrew meaning "grace") Girl
Druas Probably connected to Drew/Andrew meaning 'manly' or 'strong', though the exact meaning is not well established Boy
Dusty Literally 'of dust' or 'dusted'; when from Dustin, ultimately linked to 'Thor's stone' (Þórsteinn) English Unisex
Damin Varies by origin: Korean - meaning depends on hanja used; Arabic - “guarantor/assurer/protector”; as a variant of Damian/Damien - from Greek damazō meaning “to tame, subdue.” Arabic Unisex
Dastagir Holder of the hand; helper, supporter, protector Persian Boy
Della-Grace noble grace English Girl
Devash Divine; belonging to the gods Sanskrit Boy
Diamantis diamond Greek Boy
Dobruslava From Slavic elements dobr- (good) + slava (glory, fame) - 'good glory' / 'kind and famous'. Slavic Girl
Dree Often linked to Deirdre - 'sorrowful, broken‑hearted' (Irish); as a short form of Andrea may carry 'manly, brave'. English, Irish Girl
Dahlia Flower name - the dahlia (the flower named for Anders Dahl); the surname Dahl means 'valley'. Girl
Danalee A compound name combining Dana (variously 'God is my judge' or 'from Denmark') and Lee ('meadow' or 'clearing') - roughly 'Dana's meadow'. English Girl
Darileena Beloved, gentle one (combines 'darling/beloved' with 'tender/light') English Girl
Davet Beloved (from David); in Turkish, 'invitation' Hebrew Boy
Deene Valley (English); 'religion/way of life' (Arabic) English Boy
Delylla Likely 'delicate' or 'delight' (from Delilah); may also carry floral connotations from Dahlia ('flower') English Girl
Derori Derived from Hebrew 'dror' meaning 'freedom' and also 'sparrow' - 'of freedom' or 'sparrow-like'. Hebrew Boy
Devorit little bee (diminutive of Devorah, meaning 'bee') Hebrew Girl
Dimka Diminutive of Dmitry; ultimately 'devoted to Demeter' or 'follower of Demeter' (Greek origin) Slavic Boy
Domenique Of the Lord / belonging to the Lord Latin Unisex
Dorien Derived from Dorian - 'of Doris' (a member of the Dorian people) Greek Unisex
Drucela Diminutive of Drusus, often taken to mean "little strong one" Latin Girl
Dustyn From Old Norse Þórsteinn, 'Thor's stone' (often rendered as 'brave warrior') Boy
Daminique Of the Lord; belonging to the Lord; associated with Sunday. French Unisex
Dastan story, tale; epic/legend Persian Boy
Della-Jane noble; God is gracious English, Hebrew Girl
Devashis Blessing or gift of the gods; one devoted to the divine Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Diamonte diamond, precious stone English, Italian, Spanish Girl
Doby Diminutive/derivative of Robert - 'bright fame' (thus 'little Robert' or 'son/descendant of Robert') English Boy
Dremiel Derived from Remiel/Ramiel - commonly interpreted as 'Thunder of God' or 'Mercy of God' (meaning uncertain) Boy
Dahliah Dahlia: the flower (often interpreted as 'flower'); ultimately from 'dahl' meaning 'valley' Arabic Girl
Danarra uncertain - likely linked to Dana ('wise') or a feminine elaboration of names like Daniel/Dana Girl
Darileenah beloved, dear one English Girl
Davi Beloved Hebrew Boy
Deenna Judged; vindicated Hebrew Girl