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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Dida A diminutive or pet form; specific meaning depends on origin and usage (often functions as a nickname rather than a word with its own semantic meaning) Brazilian Unisex
Doma home, house; (Japanese) earthen/dirt-floor space Japanese, Slavic Girl
Duba Likely derived from Slavic dub meaning 'oak' - 'oak' or 'of the oak'. In Arabic contexts it is primarily a toponym and may not have a separate given-name meaning. Arabic, Slavic Girl
Daicy From the daisy flower; 'day's eye' English Girl
Daneecah Likely 'morning star' or 'dawn' (derived from Danica) English Girl
Darleane Darling; beloved; dear English Girl
Davonda Feminine form of Davon; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' (from David) or 'from Devon' (place name). English Girl
Deetrah Probably a modern spelling variant of Deirdre/Deidra (Irish), traditionally associated with 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted'; may also be an invented name without an established meaning Girl
Demaryss gentle; calf; tamed Greek Girl
Derrikah ruler of the people English Girl
Dewyt Beloved Breton, Welsh Boy
Dinko “Little Dominicus” - belonging to the Lord Croatian Boy
Domitiane From the Domitius family name - essentially 'of the Domitius gens' (root related to Latin domo, 'to tame/subdue' or indicating family affiliation) Latin Girl
Dorkas Gazelle (symbolizing grace) Greek Girl
Druscille Feminine diminutive of Drusus; meaning uncertain - often given as "strong" or possibly related to "dew." Latin Girl
Dweezil No established meaning - originated as a personal/childhood nickname; essentially an invented name. Boy
d'bi No widely established meaning; used as a stylized personal name or nickname. May be a phonetic variant of 'Debbie' or, in some cultural contexts, reference 'dibi' (Wolof grilled meat). Unisex
danah In Arabic (دانية/دانة) 'most precious' or 'large/perfect pearl'; also used as a feminine form of Dana. Arabic, English, Hebrew Girl
Davisha Feminine form derived from David - 'beloved' English Girl
Delphine of Delphi; 'dolphin' French Girl
Devereaux from Évreux Norman French Boy
Dídac teacher; 'taught' Catalan Boy
Domee Diminutive of Dominic/Dominique - 'belonging to the Lord' / 'little lord'; also used as a modern invented given name Unisex
Dubhgh From dubh 'black, dark' - likely 'dark' or part of Dubhghall meaning 'dark (or black) stranger/foreigner' Irish Boy
Daie beloved Welsh Boy
Daneeka Morning star (related to Danica, meaning dawn/morning star) Slavic Girl
Darleena darling; beloved; dearly loved English Girl
Davondah Feminine form of Davon - associated with 'beloved' (from David) or 'from Devon'. English Girl
Deeva Divine; goddess; (in some Indic contexts) lamp or light English, Indian, Italian, Latin, Sanskrit Girl
Demaryssa Modern invented form of Marissa - generally interpreted as 'of the sea' or related to Maria ('bitter'/'beloved') Girl
Derril Originally 'from Airelle' (a place name); later interpreted as 'beloved' English Boy
Dewytt From Dutch 'de Wit' meaning 'the white' (originally describing hair color or complexion) Boy
Dinmoar Great fort / great hill Boy
Domitilla Diminutive of Domitia, from Latin root domo 'to tame' - 'little tamed one' or 'little mistress'. Latin Girl
Dorle Gift of God German Girl
Drusila Feminine form of the Roman name Drusus; generally interpreted as 'strong' or of uncertain ancient origin Latin Girl
Dwhite Related to "white": fair, pale, or light; possibly 'of/associated with White' or a creative coinage English Unisex
D'Mario of Mario / son of Mario; related to 'male, warlike' (from Mars) Boy
Danaios of the Danaans; relating to Danaus - broadly 'Greek' or 'descendant of Danaus' Greek Boy
Davitt Beloved English, Irish Boy
Delsa Likely 'noble' (from 'adel') or related to Elsa ('pledged to God') Girl
Deveron From the River Deveron / a place-name derivative related to Devon English, Scottish Boy
Didacus Latinized medieval name tied to Diego; sometimes folk-linked to 'teacher' (from Greek didaktikos), but true origin is unclear Latin Boy
Domena Belonging to the Lord; alternatively related to Latin 'domina' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress' Latin, Slavic Girl
Dubhghlas dark or black stream/river Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic Boy
Daigan Probable Gaelic diminutive meaning 'little/young' or 'little/fiery one' (interpretations vary by root and tradition). Irish Boy
Daneel Variant of Daniel: "God is my judge" Hebrew Boy
Darleenah beloved; darling English Girl
Davonna Beloved English Girl
Deevah divine; goddess; heavenly English, Italian, Latin, Sanskrit Girl