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Names letter starts with D

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Dhaariyah Patience; courage; fortitude Girl
Dinanathh Lord or protector of the poor/humble Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Donn brown (also associated with chieftain or the mythological lord of the dead) Irish Boy
Duska Diminutive of Dušana/duša - 'soul' (often rendered 'little soul' or 'dear soul') Slavic Girl
Dalene Possibly 'from the valley' or 'little darling / beloved' English Girl
Danney Diminutive of Daniel: 'God is my judge'. Boy
Darroch oak / of the oak Scottish Boy
Daygen Likely "day-born" or "born of the day"; alternatively linked to Dagan which can mean "grain" or relate to older Gaelic personal names English Unisex
Delcinah Invented name; commonly interpreted as a blend implying 'of Dinah' or 'judged' (via Dinah) or a diminutive/Del- form English Girl
Dendra Of the tree; relating to trees or wooded places Greek Girl
Deshal of the homeland Gujarati, Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Diahann Combination of 'divine' (from Diana) and 'grace' (from Ann): 'divinely graceful.' English Girl
Divia Divine; heavenly; of the gods Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Donnay Likely a variant or diminutive of Donald meaning 'world ruler' (from Gaelic domhnall); as a surname, origin is less certain Gaelic Unisex
Doryte gift of God Lithuanian Girl
Duhkha suffering, sorrow, pain, distress; spiritual 'unsatisfactoriness' (Buddhist concept) Sanskrit Unisex
Dyllysah Faithful, true; fitting or just Girl
Dagfinn From Old Norse elements dag 'day' + finn 'Finn' - roughly 'day Finn' or 'daylight Finn'. Norse, Scandinavian Boy
Danushree From 'danuṣ' (bow) + 'śrī' (beauty/auspiciousness): 'beauty or grace of the bow'; broadly interpreted as 'graceful, auspicious'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Deandrew Derived from Andrew: 'manly, brave'; 'De-' is a modern/stylistic prefix often meaning 'of' or indicating descent English Boy
Denisia Devoted to or follower of Dionysus (the Greek god of wine and revelry) Girl
Dhaatri Nurse, sustainer, protector; mother or one who supports Sanskrit Girl
Dinar gold coin; money; wealth Arabic Boy
Donnabella beautiful lady Italian Girl
Dusko Diminutive of Dušan - 'little soul' or 'beloved soul'. Boy
Dalennah from the valley English Girl
Danni God is my judge English, Hebrew Unisex
Darrock From Gaelic darach meaning "oak" - roughly "of the oak" or "oak grove" Scottish Boy
Daygin Possibly a modern coinage combining 'Day' + '-gin', suggesting 'day‑born' or 'joy of the day'; meaning uncertain. English Unisex
Delcine Not established; possibly linked to Delphine ('dolphin') or formed from the prefix 'Del-' Girl
Dendrah related to trees; 'of the trees' or 'tree-like' English Girl
Deshan Of the country or nation; often interpreted as 'man of the land' or 'one related to the country'. Sanskrit Boy
Diallo Fulani clan name often interpreted as 'bold' or 'brave'. Boy
Diviah Divine; heavenly; celestial Sanskrit Girl
Donnaya Lady (with possible Gaelic 'brown' influence) English Girl
Dorytt gift of God English Girl
Duie likely ‘dark water’ (from Douglas) or ‘beloved’ (if linked to Dewi/David); generally a diminutive form English, Scottish Boy
Dylyan son of the sea / born of the sea Welsh Boy
daggur dew, dewdrop Icelandic, Norse Boy
Danushri Likely from Sanskrit elements meaning 'bow-like beauty' or 'auspicious/beautiful' (śrī = auspicious/beauty; may relate to dhanush 'bow' or Danu, a mythological name). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
DeAndrey Derived from Andrew - 'manly' or 'warrior'; can imply 'son of Andrew' or 'strong man' Boy
Denita Diminutive of Denise - 'little devotee/follower of Dionysus.' English, Spanish Girl
dhabi Gazelle (name element from regional Arabic) Arabic Boy
Dinca Often 'little Dinu' or 'descendant of Dinu' (rooted in Constantin); alternatively linked to Dina meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated' Romanian Girl
donnagan Diminutive of 'Donn' meaning 'brown' or 'chief' - 'little Donn' or 'little brown-haired one' Irish Boy
Dutch Nickname meaning 'from the Netherlands' or 'Dutch' English Boy
Dalfon Probably 'noble, ready' if treated as a variant of Alfonso/Alphonse; otherwise an invented name without an established meaning Spanish Boy
Dannia Feminine form related to Daniel - 'God is my judge'; in Arabic (Dāniya) can mean 'near' or 'close'. Arabic, Hebrew, Latin, Scandinavian Girl
Darrold likely 'army ruler' or 'famous ruler' - a modern form influenced by Harold/Harald English Boy
Daygon Likely 'of the day' or 'day-born', conveying brightness or association with daytime Boy