| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drusilah | Diminutive of Drusus, commonly interpreted as 'little strong one' or 'strong/sturdy'. | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Drusilia | Feminine form of Drusus (a Roman family name); traditionally interpreted as "strong". | Latin | Girl | — | |
| drusilla | Diminutive of Drusus - traditionally associated with strength; exact original meaning uncertain. | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Drusillah | Feminine diminutive of Drusus - often interpreted as "strong" or "little strong one". | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Drusille | Derived from the Roman name Drusus; commonly interpreted as "strong" or "fruitful" (etymology uncertain). | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Drusus | Possibly strong, firm | Celtic, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Drusyla | Feminine diminutive of the Roman name Drusus; meaning uncertain (often interpreted as 'strong' or associated with 'dew'). | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Drusylla | Feminine diminutive of Drusus; meaning uncertain but often given as "strong" or "sturdy". | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Drusyllah | Feminine diminutive of Drusus; meaning uncertain - traditionally rendered as 'strong' or possibly linked to 'dew'. | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Drusylle | Derived from the Roman family name Drusus, often interpreted as "strong" or "fruitful". | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Druylla | Diminutive of Drusus, meaning "strong" or "little strong one" | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulcea | Sweet, sweet one | English, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulcee | Sweet | English, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulcena | Sweet; "sweet one" | Latin, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Dulci | Sweet | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulcia | Sweet | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulciana | Sweet, sweet one | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulciania | Sweet; 'sweet one' or 'sweetness' | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulcianna | Sweet; "sweet one" | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulcianne | “sweet” - often interpreted as “sweet Anne” or “sweet grace” | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulcibell | "Sweet bell" - sweet and beautiful (from Latin dulcis "sweet" + bell) | English, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulciebella | Sweet and beautiful | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulcienne | Sweet (from Latin dulcis, "sweet") | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulcine | Sweet, sweet one | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulcy | Sweet | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulcyn | Sweet; sweet one | English, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulsea | Sweet, sweet one | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulsee | Sweet | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulsi | Sweet | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulsie | Sweet, pleasant | French, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dulsineya | Sweet; 'sweet one' | Latin, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Dummonia | Likely derived from the tribal/placename Dumnonia (from Proto‑Celtic *dumno‑), broadly ‘land/people of the deep/earth’ or ‘people of the deep valley’ (interpretation uncertain). | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Durbyn | Probably 'from Derby' ('deer settlement') or a modern invented variant; broadly 'of the deer town' or, by alternative root, 'of the city'. | Latin | Unisex | — | |
| Durena | Uncertain - possibly 'gift' if linked to Dora/Dorina, or 'enduring' if associated with Latin 'durus'; generally treated as a modern feminine name | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dyaana | Primarily from Sanskrit dhyāna meaning 'meditation' or 'contemplation'; also used as a variant of Diana with associations of the divine or the Roman goddess. | Latin, Sanskrit | Girl | — | |
| Dyanara | Probably from Greek Deianira, mythological name often interpreted as "destroyer of men"; sometimes reinterpreted in modern use with associations to Diana ("divine") | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dyann | Divine, heavenly; associated with the Roman goddess Diana | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Dyliane | Probable modern blend meaning roughly 'divine sea' or 'daughter of the sea' (combining 'Dylan' = sea and 'Diane/Diana' = divine/goddess). | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Edrianne | Feminine form of Adrian - 'from Hadria' (often interpreted as 'dark' or 'from the Adriatic region') | French, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Edrienne | From Hadria; 'of the Adriatic' (often rendered as 'dark' or 'rich') | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Eduardus | Wealthy guardian | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Egeria | Mythological Roman water nymph and counselor to King Numa; associated with wisdom, prophecy, and sacred springs. | Latin, Roman | Girl | — | |
| Egesta | From Segesta; associated with the ancient city in Sicily. (Resembles Latin 'egestas' meaning 'poverty', but the name is primarily geographic.) | Greek, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Egidi | Derived from Latin Aegidius/Greek aigidion meaning 'young goat' (kid); later associated with protection or shield-bearing. | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Eirenaeus | Peaceful; 'of peace' | Greek, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Elata | Exalted; elevated; lifted up | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Eligia | Chosen, the chosen one | Latin | Girl | — | |
| Eligius | Chosen, elect | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Eligiusz | Chosen, elected | Latin | Boy | — | |
| Elisabeth-Marie | Combination of Elisabeth ('My God is an oath') and Marie ('bitter' or 'beloved') | French, Hebrew, Latin | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Latin-origin name in our dataset.