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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Danialla God is my judge Hebrew Girl
Darnice Likely 'dear' or 'dear/pleasant one' - a modern combination of the prefix 'Dar-' (dear) and the suffix '-nice' (pleasant). English Girl
Dawath Invitation, call; in Islamic context 'da'wah' refers to the call or invitation to Islam; in South Asian usage it can also mean a feast or banquet. Arabic Boy
Deirhard Contains the element -hard meaning "strong/brave"; prefix uncertain - possibly a variant of a people‑element (e.g., Diet-/theod‑) or a modern/coined form, yielding a sense like "strong among the people" or "brave and hardy." Germanic Boy
Demetrius devoted to or follower of Demeter (goddess of agriculture) Greek Boy
Dervilia Derived from the Old Irish name Deirbhile; exact etymology is uncertain, often rendered in modern sources as associated with 'Deirbh' (possibly 'true') - sometimes glossed informally as 'daughter of the poet' or 'true pledge'. Irish Girl
Dezzirae Modern elaboration of Désirée ('desired' or 'longed-for') with a -rae ending - conveys 'desired/beloved'. English Girl
Dionicio Devotee or follower of Dionysus (the Greek god of wine and revelry) Greek Boy
Donalds ruler of the world / world-mighty Gaelic Boy
Dorothia gift of God Greek Girl
Duana Little dark one (diminutive of 'dubh' meaning dark) Irish Girl
Dyanthiah Divine flower; 'flower of God' English Girl
Dabid beloved Hebrew Boy
Danetza Probably 'little Daniela' (from Daniel: 'God is my judge') or a variant of Danica: 'morning star' Girl
Daxesh Skilled, capable, dexterous Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Demarre likely 'of the pond/sea' or 'from the marsh' (toponymic origin); used as a modern given name English Boy
Devonya Elaborated feminine form of Devon - "from Devon" (the English county/place name) English Girl
DiJonai Likely derived from Jonah/John roots - commonly interpreted as "dove" (from Jonah) or "God is gracious" (from John); overall an invented name with these possible influences English Unisex
Domitila From Latin domitus, 'tamed' or 'subdued' - a diminutive sense 'little tamed one' Latin Girl
Dulcienne Sweet (from Latin dulcis, "sweet") Latin Girl
Daiseanah Probable blend of elements suggesting something like "gracious day" or "gift of the day"; interpretation varies English Girl
Danialle Feminine form of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge.' Hebrew Girl
Darnis Unknown - possibly surname-based or a modern coinage; no firmly established meaning English Boy
Dawatha Likely 'beloved' if derived from David; otherwise meaning unknown Girl
Deita possibly 'divine' (from 'deity') or a diminutive form of Edita/Dita Girl
Demetrois Devoted to Demeter (goddess of the harvest) Greek Boy
Dervon Uncertain - likely a modern coinage; possibly 'from Devon' (place-name) or related to Old English elements meaning 'deer' + 'friend' ('friend of the deer'). English Boy
Dezzrae A contemporary blend meaning roughly 'desired' (from Desirée) combined with 'Rae' (ray/ewe) - often interpreted as 'beloved ray' or 'desired light' English Girl
Dionie Divine, goddess-like; related to Zeus ('of Zeus') Greek Girl
Donall From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning "ruler of the world" or "world-mighty". Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Dorothie gift of God Greek Girl
Duante little dark one; enduring Boy
Dyanthya Divine or heavenly flower Greek Girl
Dabira female scribe/secretary; 'writer' or 'eloquent' (feminine form of Dabir/Dabeer) Arabic, Persian, Urdu Girl
Danford ford of the Danes English Boy
Daxita Derived from Sanskrit 'daksha' meaning 'capable, skillful' - Daxita conveys 'capable, skilled, proficient'. Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Demas Of the people; belonging to the people Greek Boy
Devorra Bee Hebrew Girl
Dik Short form of names meaning 'ruler of the people' or 'brave/rich ruler' Dutch Boy
Domitilie From the Latin Domitilla, diminutive of Domitius, meaning "tamed" or "subdued" Latin Girl
Dulcyn Sweet; sweet one English, Latin Girl
Daisee the daisy flower; "day's eye", symbolizing innocence and cheerfulness English Girl
Danica Morning star (Venus); associated with daybreak/dawn Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Slavic, Slovenian Girl
Darnisha A modern coinage likely combining 'Dar-' and 'Nisha' (Nisha = 'night'); loosely 'of the night' or a variant of Tanisha/Nisha. English Girl
Dawed Beloved Hebrew Boy
Deiter ruler of the people German Boy
Demey Dedicated to Demeter, goddess of the harvest - 'follower of Demeter' / 'earth mother' French Girl
Dervorgilla From Old Irish elements meaning 'derb' (true) + 'forgaill' (foreigner/outsider/hostage) - roughly 'true foreigner' or 'true outsider'. Irish Girl
Dezzrai A contemporary invented name, often interpreted as 'Dez's ray' or 'radiant one' - i.e., 'bringer of light' or 'radiant gift'. Unisex
Dionigio Devotee or follower of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and fertility Greek Boy