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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Domingo of the Lord; belonging to the Lord (also Spanish word for 'Sunday') Spanish Boy
Duke Title of nobility meaning 'leader' or 'duke', connoting nobility and leadership. English Boy
Dain Originally 'Dane' - a person from Denmark; also appears as the Old Norse/Tolkien name Dáin English, Norse Boy
Daney Diminutive or variant of Daniel meaning "God is my judge", or derived from "Dane" meaning a person from Denmark. English, French, Hebrew, Scandinavian Unisex
Darnele Variant of the surname Darnell; meaning uncertain - possibly linked to 'darnel' (a type of grass) or a place-name origin. English, French Unisex
Dawan Varies by origin: Chinese ofter "big bay"; in English/American usage it's typically a modern/created name without a single traditional meaning. Chinese, English, Indonesian Boy
Deiniol God is my judge Welsh Boy
Demetre Devoted to or follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest and agriculture Greek Boy
Derrryk ruler of the people English Boy
Dezi A diminutive form of names meaning either 'from South Munster' (Desmond) or 'desired/longed for' (Desiderio/Desirée) French, Irish, Spanish Unisex
Diona Divine; 'of Dione' or 'of Zeus' Greek Girl
Donaghy Descendant of Donnchadh; Donnchadh commonly interpreted as 'brown-haired warrior' or 'brown/chief'. Irish Boy
Doron gift Hebrew Boy
Dryope Oak; nymph of the oaks (woman of the woods) Greek Girl
Dyani Generally interpreted as ‘meditative/attentive’ (Sanskrit) or a modern form related to Diana meaning ‘divine/goddess’; exact sense depends on origin and cultural usage Girl
Darel Originally a surname meaning "from Airelle"; used as a given name and sometimes associated with 'darling' or 'beloved' through related forms English Boy
Danellia God is my judge Hebrew Girl
Dawnetra Derived from 'Dawn' - morning or new beginning English Girl
DeMar Likely 'of the sea' or a modern name formed with the prefix 'De-'. English Boy
Devlynn A modern blend: Devin/Devon ('little fawn' or 'divine') + Lynn ('lake' or 'water'), loosely interpreted as 'little fawn by the lake' or a poetic/divine lakeside meaning English Girl
Diether From Old High German diot 'people' + heri/'hard' 'army/strong' - roughly 'people's army' or 'people-strong'. Germanic Boy
Dominick Belonging to the Lord; of the Lord Latin Boy
Dularie Beloved; darling; cherished one Hindi, Punjabi Girl
Daina From Latvian daina, meaning 'song' or a traditional Latvian folk song Latvian Girl
Danforth Dane's ford - a ford used by or associated with Danes English Boy
Darnell Derived from a surname referring to the darnel plant (a weed/ryegrass); later used as a given name English Boy
Dawana Born at dawn; daybreak; new beginning English Girl
Deinion Uncertain - possibly a Welsh variant or derivative related to names like Deiniol or Deion; no well-established single meaning Celtic Boy
Demetri Devoted to or follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture Greek Boy
Derryl Originally a locational surname meaning 'of Arcy' (from Arcy, France) English Unisex
Deziree desired, the desired one French Girl
Dionah Possibly "judged" (Hebrew Dinah) or "divine/of Dion" (Greek) Latin Girl
Donah Likely 'lady' (from Donna) or, if from Irish roots, related to 'brown'/'chieftain' English Girl
Dorota gift of God Polish Girl
Dryscoll descendant of the messenger Irish Boy
Dyann Divine, heavenly; associated with the Roman goddess Diana Latin Girl
Dasean A modern name combining 'Da-' with Seán, meaning 'God is gracious' or 'gift of God'. Boy
Danene Modern feminine name of uncertain origin; possibly related to Dean (Old English 'denu' = valley) or to Denise (devotee of Dionysus). No single established traditional meaning. English Girl
Dawnmarie Combines 'dawn' (sunrise, new beginning) and 'Marie' (form of Mary; 'beloved'/'bitter') English Girl
Demarae A modern invented name; often interpreted as "of the sea" or "belonging to Marae" (literal meaning varies by source) Unisex
Devnarain Compound of 'Dev' (god) and 'Narain/Narayan' (a name of Vishnu) - 'God Narayan' or 'divine Narayan'. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Dietmar People-famous (from diot 'people' + mar 'famous') Boy
Dominik belonging to the Lord / of the Lord Latin Boy
Dulce sweet Spanish Girl
Dainah judged; vindicated Hebrew Girl
Danga Varies by region. In Hindi/Bengali 'dāṅgā' (दंगा) means 'riot'; when used as a personal name it most likely derives from a place-name and has no single widely documented meaning Boy
Darnella Feminine form of Darnell; meaning 'of/from Darnell' or associated with the darnel plant English Girl
Dawanah related to 'dawn' or 'daybreak' - new beginning English Girl
Deiondre Dionysus and manly Boy
Demetrice Follower or devotee of Demeter (Greek goddess of the harvest) English, Greek Boy