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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Dannee God is my judge Hebrew Girl
Darrille Variant of Darrell/Daryl - originally a Norman French surname meaning 'from Airelle' (a place name); sometimes rendered as 'beloved'. English Boy
Dayci Likely a respelling of Daisy - "day's eye", referring to the daisy flower English Girl
Delbirt noble and bright English Boy
Denay If derived from Denise: 'follower of Dionysus'; otherwise a modern invented name without an established traditional meaning English Girl
Deseria Desired; longed-for French Girl
Di Diminutive of Diana/Diane - 'divine, heavenly'; in Chinese characters like 迪 can mean 'enlighten' or 'progress'. Unisex
Divah Divine; goddess-like, 'divine' or 'heavenly' English Girl
Donnah lady, woman Italian Girl
Doryne Gift of God Girl
Dugey Probably 'of Gey' or 'from Gey' - a locational surname; exact meaning uncertain Unisex
Dyllis leaf, foliage; associated with green shoots/foliage Greek Girl
Dag day Norse Boy
Danoush Possibly 'sweet' (from Armenian/Persian anoush) or related to 'knowledge/wise' (from Persian dānesh); exact meaning varies by tradition Armenian, Persian Girl
Deana Kate Divine (from Diana) and pure (from Katherine) Girl
denice follower or devotee of Dionysus (the Greek god of wine) French, Greek Girl
Dezzmond from South Munster Irish Boy
Dina Nathh Protector or lord of the poor/the humble Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Donita Little lady Girl
Dushyantam Conqueror; destroyer of enemies Sanskrit Boy
Daleena from the valley English Girl
Dannel Likely 'God is my judge' (if from Daniel) or associated with a surname meaning 'hidden nook' (if from Darnell) English Boy
Darrin Derived from Irish Dáire meaning 'oak' or 'fruitful' English Boy
Daycie Daisy; 'day's eye' - bright, cheerful English Girl
Delbyrt noble and bright Germanic Boy
Denbey settlement or village in a valley; 'from the valley settlement' English Unisex
Deserrae desired, longed for Girl
Dia Varies by origin - 'day' (Spanish), 'divine/linked to Diana' (Greek), 'light' (Arabic: Ḍiyāʼ), 'God' (Irish), 'gift' (Swahili/Adia) Arabic, Greek, Hindi, Irish, Sanskrit, Spanish, Swahili Girl
Divari Probably 'divine' or 'belonging to the divine / of the gods' (context-dependent; as a surname may be locational or familial). Unisex
Donnai Probably 'lady' (if from Donna) or a diminutive form related to Donald meaning 'world ruler' (depending on origin) Girl
Dorys Likely 'from Doris' (a region) or possibly 'gift'. Greek Girl
Dughall dark stranger / dark foreigner Scottish Gaelic Boy
Dyllon 'son of the sea' / 'born from the sea' (sea, ocean) Welsh Boy
Dagana Likely related to 'dag' meaning 'day' (so 'day' / 'new day' or 'day-bright'); meaning may vary if used as a place-name Girl
Dansu Uncertain - likely either a variant of the Akan name 'Danso' or, in Turkish/Japanese contexts, associated with 'dance' (literally 'dance' or 'dance+water'). Japanese, Turkish Unisex
Deandra Feminine variant of Andrea - 'strong, manly' or 'brave' English Girl
Deniel God is my judge Hebrew Boy
Dezzy A pet form of "Des-" names; literally "little Dez". Associated meanings depend on root - "desired" (from Désirée/Desiderius) or "from South Munster" (from Desmond). Unisex
Dinah judged; vindicated Hebrew Girl
Donka gift, given Bulgarian Girl
Dushyantana Feminine form of the Sanskrit name Dushyanta, associated with the legendary king Dushyanta; broadly 'conqueror' or 'vanquisher'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dalek Name of a fictional extraterrestrial/robotic race (the Daleks) from Doctor Who; no traditional etymological meaning; associated with hostility and machinery Unisex
Dannell God is my judge. Hebrew Girl
Darrios From Darius - 'holder/possessor of good', 'maintainer of possessions or goodness' English Boy
Daycy Variant of Daisy - "day's eye", referring to the daisy flower English Girl
Delcea delight, darling; beloved or sweet Roman Girl
Denbi Settlement or farm of the Danes English Unisex
Deserray desired, longed-for (the desired one) English Girl
Diaan Possibly 'meditation' (from Sanskrit dhyān), or a variant of Diana meaning 'divine/heavenly', or related to Arabic 'dīn' meaning 'faith/religion', or from Indonesian Dian meaning 'candle/light'. Unisex
Diven Generally given the sense 'little poet' (from Gaelic Devin) or 'divine' (from Latin influence) Gaelic Unisex