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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Donalt ruler of the world Gaelic Boy
Dorothy gift of God Greek Girl
Duard wealthy guardian Boy
Dyanthyah Divine flower Girl
Dabirah Female form of 'dabir' - 'secretary', 'writer', or 'scribe'; sometimes loosely glossed as 'speaker' from the Semitic root D-B-R Arabic, Persian Girl
Dang Toponymic surname derived from the ancient state/family name Deng (鄧); historically a family name rather than a common-word meaning Vietnamese Unisex
Daxtin Modern variant of Daxton - roughly 'from the town of Dax' (place-name origin) English Boy
dember Likely 'of December' or 'tenth' - often used for babies born in December. English Unisex
Devraja King of the gods; divine king Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dikki Diminutive of Richard - 'brave/ruler' or 'powerful ruler' (little ruler) English Boy
Domitilina Derived from Domitius (from Latin domitus 'tamed/subdued'); 'little one of the Domitius family' or 'little tamed one' Latin Girl
Dulcyneia sweet; "sweet one" Spanish Girl
Daishaughnah A modern blend likely combining meanings of its parts: 'Daisha' (possibly from Aisha, 'alive', or Dasha, 'gift') and 'Shauna' ('God is gracious') - roughly 'alive and gracious' or 'God's gracious gift'. English Girl
Danicah morning star; daybreak Slavic Girl
Darnyel Modern variant of Darnell; meaning uncertain - associated with the English surname or the darnel plant Boy
Dawfydd beloved Welsh Boy
Deitra Modern variant of Deirdre/Deidra - traditionally associated with 'sorrowful' or 'woman of sorrow' (origin uncertain) Irish Girl
Demi Diminutive of Demetria - "follower of Demeter"; associated with the earth mother French, Greek Girl
Dervyn Probably a variant of Derwin/Darwin meaning "deer friend" (Old English deor 'deer' + wine 'friend'); alternatively may derive from Irish Ó Dearbháin ('descendant of Dearbhán') Welsh Boy
Dezzray Contemporary invented name usually interpreted as 'Dez + Ray' - suggesting 'ray of light' or 'radiant gift.' English Unisex
Dionigo Follower or devotee of Dionysus (Greek god of wine and revelry) Greek Boy
Donar thunder; "the thunderer" (name of the Germanic thunder god, equivalent to Thor) Boy
Dorottia gift of God Greek Girl
Duart 'Black height' / 'dark promontory' (from Gaelic) Scottish Gaelic Boy
Dybhym No established meaning; likely invented. May combine Welsh 'dy' ('your' or a diminutive) with a Gaelic-styled element 'bhym' - overall meaning uncertain. Unisex
Dabire Unclear/regionally variable; no single widely attested meaning available Unisex
Danh name; reputation; fame; honor Vietnamese Boy
Daxton 'Dax's town' or 'town of Dax' (a modern name formed from Dax + -ton) English Boy
Demeetria devoted to Demeter (Greek goddess of agriculture) Greek Girl
Devren Possibly 'of the gods' (from Sanskrit Dev-) or related to Turkish 'devran' meaning 'cycle, fate, era' Boy
Diklah palm tree (date palm) Hebrew Girl
Domitilja From Domitius, related to Latin domare 'to tame' - 'tamed' or 'little tamed one'. Latin Girl
Dule Diminutive of Dušan, from Slavic 'duša' meaning 'soul' - 'little soul' or 'soulful/beloved.' Boy
Daishaun Variant of Shaun/Sean/John, meaning "God is gracious" Boy
Danice Follower or devotee of the god Dionysus Girl
Darnyelah A modern invented name likely blending elements of Darnell (a surname/place-name of uncertain meaning, sometimes associated with 'hidden nook') and Ella/Yela (a feminine element often linked to 'light' or a diminutive). Approximate meaning: 'hidden light' or 'beloved light.' English Girl
Dawin variously interpreted as "dear friend" (from Darwin) or "beloved" (from David) English Boy
Deitrah sorrowful, broken-hearted (from Deirdre) English Girl
Demica Probably 'dedicated to Demeter' (Greek) or 'of the Lord' (Latin), meaning varies by derivation English Girl
Derward Guardian of the deer English Boy
Dhamu Affectionate nickname related to Damodara (name of Krishna) - loosely 'one bound by a rope around the belly' or an informal short form of related names Indian Boy
Dionis Devoted to or follower of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, fertility and revelry Greek Boy
Donat Derived from Latin 'Donatus', meaning 'given' or 'gift' (often understood as 'gift of God'). Latin Boy
Dorotty gift of God Girl
Dubg dark, black Gaelic, Irish Girl
Dybryck Likely 'deep ruler' or 'deep power' (from 'dyb' = deep + 'ric/rick' = ruler/power). Danish Boy
Dabireh Not well-documented; meaning uncertain (may be a family or place name rather than a widely attested descriptive given-name) Unisex
Dania From Arabic dāniyah meaning "near, close, nearby"; sometimes interpreted as "close to God" or affectionate; in Latin usage associated with Denmark Arabic Girl
Daxx Modern variant of Dax - often interpreted as 'leader' or 'from the town of Dax' English, Latin Boy
Demei Virtuous beauty (德 'virtue' + 美 'beauty') Chinese Girl