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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Delysyah Delightful, pleasing - likely 'delight' combined with the -yah element English Girl
Deroyce A modern elaboration of Royce; Royce is associated with 'roy' (king) - so DeRoyce can be interpreted as 'of the king' or 'the king'. Boy
Devy From Sanskrit 'Devi' meaning 'goddess' or from 'Dev' meaning 'god'/'divine'; also used as a diminutive of Western names Hindi, Sanskrit Unisex
Dimondah Variant of Diamond - 'precious, brilliant, unbreakable' English Girl
Domicio Derived from the Roman family name Domitius; associated with the household/home or from Latin 'domitus' meaning 'tamed' Latin, Spanish Boy
Dorika gift (sometimes interpreted as 'gift of God' when linked to Dorothea) Greek Girl
Drucylla Feminine diminutive of Drusus; often interpreted as "little strong one" or "strong/sturdy" (exact meaning uncertain). Latin Girl
Duva dove (the bird), symbol of peace Swedish Girl
Damirjan Combines Damir (commonly associated with 'peace' or 'peaceful') and Jan ('God is gracious'/'John') - roughly 'God‑granted peace' or 'peaceful, graced by God'. Boy
Daughn dawn, daybreak (surname form may relate to Irish 'Donn' meaning 'brown' or 'chief') English Unisex
Della-Rose Noble rose (Della = 'noble'; Rose = the flower) Germanic Girl
Devayne A modern elaboration related to Devin/Devane; commonly associated with Devin (often glossed as 'little poet' or 'fawn') and sometimes folk-interpreted as 'divine' English Boy
Diani Likely a variant of Diana meaning "divine" or "heavenly"; also used as a coastal place name in Kenya. Latin Girl
Dodge Originally a surname from a pet form of Roger (Roger = 'famous spear'); essentially 'descendant or pet form of Roger'. English Boy
Dreyden Variant of Dryden - 'from the dry valley'. English Boy
Dahnae A modern form of Dana/Danaë. Associated with the Greek mythological Danaë and with Dana (variously linked to the Irish goddess Danu or 'Dane'); exact meaning varies by origin. English Girl
Danb Unknown; if related to Dan/Daniel, may connote 'judge' or 'God is my judge', otherwise meaning is not established Boy
Darilyn Derived from 'darling' or 'darlene' - 'beloved' or 'dear one' English Girl
Davidde Beloved; friend Hebrew Boy
Deepan Lamp; illuminator - one who lights Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Delyth pretty, beloved Welsh Girl
Derrall Originally 'of Airelle' (a place-name); commonly interpreted as 'beloved'. English Boy
Devyani Belonging to the gods; divine; 'beloved of the gods'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dimonde Of the world; worldly (interpretable as 'one of the world' or 'divine world'). Unisex
Domiduca Probably from Latin roots domus (house) + duca (duke/leader), giving an approximate meaning 'leader of the household' or 'house duchess'; etymology uncertain Italian, Latin Girl
Dorin Likely 'longing' or 'yearning' (from Romanian 'dor'); sometimes interpreted as 'gift' if linked to Slavic roots Romanian Boy
Drucyllah Derived from Drusilla - traditionally understood as 'little strong one' or associated with the Roman name Drusus (meaning uncertain); used here as a modern invented feminine name. English Girl
Duvah bear (feminine form of Dov) Hebrew Girl
Damiya Likely derived from the Greek root meaning "to tame" (as in Damian/Damiana); used as a feminine given name with varying cultural nuances. Arabic, Greek, Latin Girl
Daultin town in the dale / from the valley town English Boy
Delle Noble or small valley English Girl
Devbrat One who has taken a vow to the gods; devoted to God Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dianis Probably 'of Diana' - 'divine' or 'dedicated to the goddess Diana' Girl
Dodger One who dodges; swift, evasive, or cunning; originally a nickname and literary epithet English Boy
Drin From the Drin (river); relates to a river or flowing water Albanian Boy
Dahnay Modern variant of Dana/Danae; commonly associated with meanings like "God is my judge" (Dana) or linked to the mythic Danae Girl
Danbie Dane's farm; village of the Danes English Unisex
Darilyna A modern blended name - commonly interpreted as 'gift' (from Slavic 'dar') or related to Daria/Darius roots meaning 'possessor of good'; generally used to convey a gentle, beloved quality. Girl
Davide Beloved Hebrew Boy
Deepaprabha Radiance of the lamp; shining light Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Delytha pretty, beautiful Welsh Girl
Derran Variant of Darren; commonly interpreted as 'oak' (from Irish) or 'great/rocky hill' (from Welsh). English Boy
Devyd beloved Boy
Dimple A small natural indentation in the cheek, often seen when smiling; connotes charm or cuteness. English Girl
Domiku Belonging to the Lord; of the Lord Boy
Dorina gift (often interpreted as 'gift of God' from Dorothea) Greek, Hungarian Girl
Drucylle Diminutive of Drusus, often rendered as 'little strong one' or 'little firm one' Latin Girl
Duval of the valley / from the valley French Boy
Damiyah Likely derived from Damian meaning 'to tame, subdue'; sometimes interpreted as 'gentle' or 'calm'. Girl
Daun From 'dawn' - sunrise, new beginning; (homonym) 'leaf' in Malay/Indonesian English Girl