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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Demann Derived from German/Dutch elements meaning 'the man' or simply 'man' (surnominal origin) Germanic Boy
Derrell Originally a locational surname meaning "from Airelle"; later used as a given name and sometimes associated with "beloved" or "darling". English Boy
Devynya Modern feminine form of Devin - commonly interpreted as "poet" (Irish) or "divine" (from Dev/Deva influences) English Girl
Dindayal Compassionate or merciful to the poor/the needy Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Dominico of the Lord; belonging to the Lord Latin, Spanish Boy
Dorit From Hebrew dor ('generation') meaning 'generation' or 'of the generation'; occasionally associated with Deborah ('bee') or Dorothy ('gift of God') Hebrew Girl
Drummund Derived from Gaelic 'dromainn', meaning 'ridge' or 'high ridge' - originally a locational surname. Scottish Boy
Duy 'only' or 'sole'; also conveys 'to preserve/uphold' or steadiness Vietnamese Boy
Damon To tame or subdue; 'one who tames' (sometimes historically associated with 'daimon' meaning spirit) Greek Boy
Davellyn A modern invented name likely derived from David/Davina + -lyn, loosely 'beloved' or 'little beloved'. English Girl
Deloise Probably 'healthy/whole' (from Éloïse); alternatively associated with 'sorrows' if linked to Dolores English, French Girl
Devendrakumar Son/prince of Devendra (Devendra = 'lord/king of the gods') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Diarmuid Free from envy Irish Boy
Dolin Possibly 'of the valley' (Slavic) or an anglicized surname form related to Dolan ('descendant of Duibhlachán'). English, French, Irish, Slavic Unisex
Drusilia Feminine form of Drusus (a Roman family name); traditionally interpreted as "strong". Latin Girl
Daianaira man-destroyer Greek Girl
Dandy Stylish, fashionable; fine or excellent English, Scottish Unisex
Darkan Not well-established; possibly related to 'dark' or to Turkic/Mongolian roots (cf. Darkhan) Boy
Davinia Feminine form of David, meaning "beloved" English, Scottish Girl
Deeptikana little light; radiant, like a small lamp Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Demara Uncertain; commonly interpreted as 'of Mara' or 'from the sea' (if from Irish 'mara') or linked to Hebrew 'Mara' meaning 'bitter'. Generally considered a modern invented name. English Unisex
Derren Possibly "oak" or "fruitful" (from Irish Dáire); otherwise of uncertain origin English Boy
Devynyah Modern invented name often interpreted as "divine" or "little divine one"; generally associated with beloved or poetic qualities English Girl
Dine Navajo: 'the people' (Diné). As a Scandinavian/Danish/Norwegian form related to Dina/Dinah: from Hebrew Dinah meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated'. Navajo, Scandinavian Unisex
Dominika Belonging to the Lord / of the Lord Latin Girl
Dorita Little gift (diminutive of 'Dorothea', meaning 'gift of God') Girl
Drumond From the ridge Scottish Boy
Duyen grace, charm; predestined affinity or fate Vietnamese Girl
Damy Diminutive of Damian - 'to tame, subdue' Boy
Daves Beloved (derived from Hebrew name David) Boy
Delone Originally a surname indicating origin/place - likely 'from Lyon' (exact meaning uncertain) English Boy
Devendran Lord of the gods; a name of the Vedic deity Indra Sanskrit Boy
Diaw Not well documented as a given-name meaning; traditionally a surname and specific lexical meaning is uncertain or not widely recorded Boy
Dolina valley Slavic Girl
drusilla Diminutive of Drusus - traditionally associated with strength; exact original meaning uncertain. Latin Girl
Daianairah Blended meaning based on Diana ('divine, heavenly') plus connotations of nobility or exaltation - roughly 'divine/noble' or 'heavenly exalted'. Girl
Dandyn Likely 'stylish, dapper' (from English 'dandy') or, if linked to Sanskrit 'Dandin', 'staff-bearer'; generally suggests elegance or charisma. Boy
Darken Derived from 'dark' - 'dark one' or associated with darkness/shadow (often implies dark-haired or somber) English Boy
Davinna Beloved Hebrew Girl
Deeptiman Luminous, radiant; possessing a bright or enlightened mind Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Demaras Devoted to Demeter (the Greek goddess of agriculture) Greek Boy
Derrey Either 'oak grove' (from Irish Doire) or 'ruler of the people' (from Germanic Theodoric). Irish Boy
Dewain little dark one Irish Boy
Dinee Likely 'judged' (from Hebrew Dina) or 'the people' (from Navajo Diné) Girl
Dominiqua Belonging to the Lord / of the Lord Girl
Doritah God's gift Greek Girl
Drumund from the ridge (possibly 'ridge protector' if combining 'druim' + 'mund') Scottish Gaelic Boy
Duygu feeling; emotion; sentiment Turkish Girl
D The letter D; the fourth letter of the alphabet; often used as an initial or nickname (symbolically linked to 'door' via 'dalet') Unisex
Damya Feminine form related to Damian - 'to tame, subdue' (modern given-name variant) Girl