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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Donnalee A compound name combining Donna ('lady') and Lee ('meadow' or 'clearing'); can also reflect Irish 'donn' meaning 'brown' or 'dark-haired'. English Girl
Doryt Probably related to Dorit/Dory: 'generation' (Hebrew) or 'gift' (Greek); generally a derivative of names beginning with Dor- Girl
Dugie Diminutive of Douglas/Dougal - related to Gaelic elements meaning 'dark' (as in 'dark stream' or 'dark stranger') Scottish Boy
Dyllyn Born of the sea; 'great tide'. Welsh Unisex
Daganit derived from Hebrew Dagan meaning 'grain' - often interpreted as 'little grain' or 'girl of the grain' Hebrew Girl
Dantiel Variant of Daniel - 'God is my judge'. Hebrew Boy
DeAndrae Derived from André/Andreas - 'manly' or 'warrior'; the 'De-' prefix is a modern stylistic addition (roughly 'of/related to André'). English Boy
Deniela God is my judge. Hebrew Girl
Dhaara Stream, flow, current (also used in related forms to mean 'earth' or 'support') Sanskrit Girl
Dinali Not well-established; often associated with 'day' or 'light' (from roots like 'dina'/'diya') or interpreted as 'beautiful/melodious' in some usages Girl
Donli Not well documented; may be a modern/coined name or diminutive without a traditional meaning Unisex
Dusica little soul; dear/sweetheart Girl
Dalelean Likely 'from the valley' or a modern invented name formed from 'Dale' with a feminine ending Girl
Dannelle God is my judge Girl
Darrious Possessor; 'he who holds firm the good' - wealthy, protector of possessions Persian Boy
Daye Likely 'day' (the period of daylight); can also function as a spelling variant of names related to David or Dae English Unisex
Delcee Delight, beloved Girl
Denbie From the farm/settlement in the valley (likely a variant of the place-name Denby) English Unisex
Desey possibly 'desired' (if from Désirée) or 'day's eye/flower' (if linked to Daisy); generally a modern name without a single established meaning Girl
Diaana Divine, heavenly; associated with the Roman goddess of the moon and hunting. Latin Girl
Divers Different, various English, French Unisex
Donnally Descendant of Donnghal (often read as 'brown valor') or linked to Domhnall/Dónal meaning 'world-mighty' or 'ruler of the world' Irish Boy
Doryta Gift of God Girl
Duglass dark or black stream/river Scottish Gaelic Boy
Dyllys genuine; true; sincere Welsh Girl
Dagdha Burnt; burned (from the Sanskrit root dagdh- 'to burn') Sanskrit Boy
Dantzel Probably derived from Denzel: 'from the high stronghold' / 'dweller at the high house' Unisex
DeAndre Derived from André/Andrew meaning 'man' or 'manly, warrior'; 'De-' implies 'of' or is a stylistic prefix (overall: 'of Andrew' / 'son of Andrew') Boy
Denike likely 'follower or devotee of Dionysus' (by derivation from Denise/Dionysius) English Girl
Dhaari Bearer; holder; supporter; one who sustains Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Dinanath Lord or protector of the poor/humble Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Donlynn Blend of 'Don' (from Donald meaning 'world ruler' or 'chief') and 'Lynn' (Welsh/Old English 'lake' or 'waterfall'): roughly 'ruler/chief by the lake'. English Girl
Dusit Heaven; refers to the Tushita heaven in Buddhist cosmology Thai Boy
Dalena from the valley; dweller of the valley English Girl
Dannen Uncertain; likely 'little Dan' / 'descendant of Dan' (from Hebrew Dan) or a German surname sense 'of the fir trees'. German, Hebrew Boy
Darris Associated with Darius ('possessor, kingly') or Darren/Darragh ('oak, fruitful'); generally interpreted as 'kingly/possessor' or 'oak/fruitful'. English Boy
Daygan Likely a variant of Dagan/Daegan; possible meanings include 'grain' (from Hebrew Dagan) or an Anglicized Gaelic personal name whose exact original sense is uncertain. Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish Boy
Delcina Possibly 'sweet' or 'little sweet one'; otherwise an elaborated Del- name with no firmly established historic meaning Girl
Denby Valley farm; dweller at the valley settlement English Boy
Deshad Of the country; related to 'country' or 'homeland' - can imply 'patriot' or 'man of the land'. Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Diaane 'divine' or 'heavenly' - associated with the Roman goddess of the hunt Latin Girl
Dives rich, wealthy Latin Boy
Donnalyn A blended name meaning roughly 'woman' or 'lady' + 'lake' - often given the sense 'woman of the lake' or 'lady by the lake'. English Girl
Dorytah Gift of God Girl
Dugy Diminutive of Douglas, derived from Gaelic elements meaning "dark/black" + "stream/rivulet" Scottish Boy
Dyllysa Generally interpreted as a feminine name evoking sweetness or sincerity - often linked to 'honeybee' or 'genuine/steadfast' Welsh Girl
Dagdu Likely a regional or affectionate diminutive; exact meaning uncertain. Possibly related to Marathi 'dagad' (stone) or used as a pet name. Indian Boy
Danushia Modern feminine form related to Dana/Danisha - broadly linked to 'God is my judge' (Daniel/Dana) or to Danu (Celtic goddess), meaning varies by root Girl
DeAndrei Associated with Andrei/Andreas: 'man, manly, warrior'; with 'De' implying 'of' or 'descendant of' Andrei. Boy
Denil If derived from Daniel, 'God is my judge'; otherwise meaning uncertain or dependent on local origin Boy