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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Dakshayani Epithet of the goddess Sati/Parvati meaning 'daughter of Daksha' or 'skilled/able'. Sanskrit Girl
Danissa Modern feminine variation related to Daniel/Denise - 'God is my judge'. English Girl
Darran Oak English Boy
Dawnyella Little dawn; feminine form related to 'Dawn' (born at or like the dawn) English Girl
Dela O Kande Dela: possibly 'to arrive' in some West African languages or a short form of 'Adela' meaning 'noble'; O Kande: a Mande/Mandinka family or clan name. Girl
Dempstar A modern invented name meaning roughly 'Demp's star' - a blend of a Demp– surname element and 'star', evoking a star-like or notable quality. Unisex
Desaley No established traditional meaning; possibly 'of Salé' if toponymic, or an invented elaboration of Lesley/Leslie used as a modern given name. Girl
Dhavlen Likely derived from Sanskrit 'Dhaval,' meaning 'white', 'fair', or 'pure'; Dhavlen appears to be a modern or regional variant. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Dioxippe ‘Zeus’s mare’ / ‘divine horse’ Greek Girl
Doney Derived from Gaelic 'donn' meaning 'brown' or 'chief'; often a diminutive of Don/Donald/Donovan English, Irish Unisex
Dortyttah gift of God English Girl
Dudli Possibly 'little Dud' or associated with Dudley, which means 'Dudda's clearing' (Old English) English Boy
Dyliana Female form of Dylan - broadly 'born of the sea' or 'daughter of the sea' Girl
Daegal Uncertain - possibly 'day' or 'bright' if linked to Old Norse 'Dag'; otherwise an invented name without an established historical meaning Boy
Danjah Probably a modern variant related to Daniel/Daniella meaning 'God is my judge' or a diminutive form of Dan. Girl
Dayvonne A modern feminine name generally associated with Yvonne, meaning 'yew' (yew tree); can also echo Devon/Davon place-name roots English Girl
Demore Uncertain - possibly 'of love' (from D'Amore/D'Amour) or 'greater/more' (from English 'more'); generally considered a modern invented name. English, Italian Boy
Deylah A modern invented form - commonly interpreted as inspired by Delilah ('delicate'/'to flirt') or Dahlia (flower), so often taken to mean 'delicate' or 'flower' English Girl
Dimah gentle, continuous rain; drizzle Arabic Girl
Dong-Suk Meaning depends on hanja; commonly 東 (dong, 'east') + 石 (seok/suk, 'stone') - 'east/ eastern stone' (symbolically steadfast or strong). Korean Boy
Dureyah Unclear - possibly 'sea' (from Persian Darya) or related to Arabic roots meaning 'pearl' or 'bright'; meaning not well-established Girl
Dakshee Skillful, capable, talented Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Danissah Likely 'God is my judge' (from Hebrew 'Dan') or a modern feminine form related to Daniel/Danielle English Girl
Darrel Originally a Norman French habitational surname meaning 'from Airelle'; often interpreted as 'beloved'. English Boy
Dawnyelle little dawn; born at dawn; morning light English Girl
Delain Surname-derived or modern invented name; if linked to Delaney, loosely 'descendant of Dubhshláine' - otherwise has no established traditional meaning. Unisex
Dempster court official, judge; 'one who pronounced the verdict' English Boy
Desaliegh Likely "from the meadow" - a modern combination of "De" + "Leigh". English Girl
Dhavlesh Likely 'lord of purity' - from Sanskrit dhaval 'white, pure' + īśa 'lord'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dipesh Lord of light (ruler/master of the lamp or light) Sanskrit Boy
Dong Vietnamese: 'Đông' = 'east' or 'winter'. Chinese surname 董 (Dǒng): originally 'to supervise/oversee' (used as a family name). Korean: often from hanja 東 meaning 'east' (meaning varies by hanja). Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese Boy
Dorvir Likely 'man/hero of the generation' or 'generation's man' (from dor 'generation' + vir/vīra 'man/hero'). Boy
Dudlie From Dudda's clearing (Old English 'Dudda' + 'lēah' meaning clearing or meadow) English Boy
Dylianah Likely interpreted as 'daughter of the sea' or 'born of the sea', deriving from Dylan ('son of the sea'); meaning is approximate for this modern/constructed name Girl
Daegan Irish: 'little fierce one' or 'fiery'; Hebrew (homonym): 'grain' Hebrew, Irish Boy
Danjuma 'son of Friday' - traditionally given to a child born on a Friday Hausa Boy
Dayvontae A modern American given name - a spelling variant of Devontae/Devante, ultimately connected to 'Devon' (the English place name). Boy
Demsey Descendant of a proud or haughty one; 'proud' Irish Unisex
Deylynn Modern name often interpreted as 'day' + 'lake' (a poetic/modern compound meaning like 'day lake' or 'lake of the day'). English Girl
Dimas Name of the 'Good Thief' (St. Dismas); possibly from Greek meaning 'sunset' or 'of the west' Greek Boy
Donga No single established personal-name meaning; often toponymic (from the Donga region/river) or derived from local words meaning a gully/erosion feature; meaning depends on language and context. Afrikaans Unisex
Durgaprasad Gift or blessing of the goddess Durga (Durga + Prasad = offering/blessing from Durga). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dakshi Skilled; capable; efficient; expert Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Danisse Feminine form of Denis/Denise - 'follower or devotee of Dionysus' English, French Girl
Darrell Originally 'from Airelle' (a place name); later associated in English with 'beloved' or 'darling'. English Boy
Dawon Varies by hanja; commonly conveys ideas like 'many/diverse', 'many gardens', or 'many sources/origins'. Korean Unisex
Delaine Variant of Elaine/Helen - 'light' or 'bright, shining one' English, French Girl
Dempsy Descendant of Díomasach; Díomasach means 'proud' or 'arrogant' Irish Unisex
Desara desired, longed-for Albanian Girl
Dhawal white, pure, bright Hindi, Sanskrit Boy