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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Dorittah gift of God English, Greek Girl
Druruie No established meaning; appears to be a modern invented name Unisex
Dwayde “little dark one” / “dark-haired” Boy
Dara Meaning varies by origin: Irish - 'oak' or 'fruitful/fertile'; Persian - 'possessor' or 'wealthy' (related to Darius); Khmer - 'star'. Irish, Khmer, Persian Unisex
Dana Leigh Combined sense: 'judge/arbiter of the meadow' (Dana = judge; Leigh = meadow/clearing). Scandinavian Unisex
Davina Beloved Girl
Delorisann Combination of Dolores ('sorrows') and Ann ('grace') - roughly 'sorrowful grace'. Spanish Girl
Devenny From an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Dubhán' - 'little dark one' or 'dark-haired' Irish Unisex
Dickey Diminutive of Richard - 'little Richard' (Richard = 'brave ruler') English Boy
Dolora sorrow; pain; sorrowful Spanish Girl
Duarda Likely 'wealthy guardian' (feminine form of Edward/Duarte) Girl
Daici great earth, vast land Japanese Boy
Danee God is my judge. Hebrew Unisex
Darla Dear, beloved, darling English Girl
Davite Beloved Hebrew Boy
Deerdra Sorrowful, broken-hearted (from the legendary Irish heroine Derdriu) Irish Girl
Demarysah A modern elaboration of Mary; often interpreted as "beloved" or "wished-for child" (from Mary) English Girl
Derrik ruler of the people Germanic Boy
Dewitt “the white” - originally a Dutch surname meaning 'the white' or 'the blond' Dutch Boy
Dinise Follower or devotee of Dionysus (god of wine and revelry) Girl
Dominyika Belonging to the Lord / of the Lord Girl
Doritte gift of God Greek Girl
Druscila Diminutive of Drusus, generally interpreted as 'little/young strong one' (ultimate meaning uncertain) Latin Girl
Dwayn little dark one Boy
Darcy “From Arcy” (place name); in some Irish contexts associated with “dark” Norman French Unisex
Danaa Often interpreted as "wise" or "knowledgeable"; in some languages also conveys value or preciousness. Arabic, English, Hebrew, Persian, Slavic Girl
Davio Beloved; beloved one Boy
Delory Likely a modern coinage: either a variant of Dolores ('sorrows') or a locational/surname name meaning 'from Lory', sometimes associated with laurel/victory English, French Girl
Dever Uncertain - often interpreted as 'from the River Dever' (English) or as an anglicized Gaelic surname; sometimes linked to Norman/Old French roots. English, French, Irish, Norman Boy
Dickie Diminutive of Richard - 'powerful/ruler' or 'brave ruler' Boy
Dolph From elements meaning 'noble' or 'fame' + 'wolf' - commonly 'noble wolf' or 'famous wolf'. Germanic Boy
Duayne Little dark one; dark-haired Irish Boy
Daicie day's eye (the daisy flower) English Girl
Daneeca Likely 'morning star' (from Slavic Danica); occasionally associated with Daniel ('God is my judge') Slavic Girl
Darlah Darling; beloved English Girl
Davona beloved Girl
Deerendra Lord or king of the brave/steadfast (from Sanskrit dhīra + Indra) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Demaryse Likely 'of Mary' - associated with Mary, often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'. English, French Girl
Derrika ruler of the people English Girl
Dewy Beloved (from David); also evokes 'dew' (moisture) Welsh Boy
Dinkah No widely attested meaning; likely a family-, ethnic- or regional-derived name (meaning uncertain) Boy
Domitiana Female form of Domitianus - 'of the Domitius family' / 'belonging to the household' Latin Girl
Dorka gift of God Hungarian Girl
Druscilla Derived from the Roman family name Drusus; meaning uncertain but often interpreted as "strong" (diminutive form). Latin Girl
Dwayne little dark one (from Gaelic dubh 'black, dark') English, Irish Boy
Dbanj A modern/stage form associated with Oladapo - from 'Ola' (wealth/goodness) + 'dapo' (mix/together), loosely 'mixed with wealth' or 'one who has/brings wealth.' Yoruba Boy
Danachew Likely 'our judge' or related to 'judgment' (probable Amharic derivation) Boy
Davion Beloved (derived from David) English Boy
Delpha From Delphi; associated with the Greek word for 'dolphin'. Greek Girl
Deveraux Toponymic: 'from Évreux' (a town in Normandy) Norman French Boy