| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doma | Home, house; (Japanese) earthen/dirt-floor space | Japanese, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Domele | No established meaning; likely a diminutive or variant related to 'dom-' (home) or to Dominic/Dominique ('of the Lord'); meaning remains uncertain | Slavic | Unisex | — | |
| Domena | Belonging to the Lord; alternatively related to Latin 'domina' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress' | Latin, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Domencya | Belonging to the Lord; of the Lord (traditionally also 'born on Sunday') | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Domencyah | Belonging to the Lord / of the Lord | Latin, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Domik | In Russian, 'little house'; as a diminutive of Dominic, connected to 'of the Lord'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Donatyen | Given; often interpreted as 'gift (from God)' | Latin, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Donica | Possibly 'of the Lord' (from Dominica) or 'little lady'/'woman' (from Donna); a feminine given name. | Italian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Doritza | Diminutive of Dora/Dorotea - 'little gift' or 'gift of God' | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dorkina | Probably a diminutive of Dora/Dorota meaning "gift of God," or a feminine form meaning "daughter of Dorkin" | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dorya | Possibly 'gift' (from Dora/Dorothea) or 'sea' (from Persian Darya); may also be a form of Doria. | Greek, Italian, Latin, Persian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Douchan | From Slavic 'duša' meaning 'soul' or 'spirit'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Draga | Dear, beloved | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dragimir | Dear/precious peace | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dragisha | Dear, beloved; precious | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dragomir | ‘dear/precious’ + ‘peace/world’ - 'precious peace' or 'dear peace' | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dragomira | From drag 'dear/beloved' + mir 'peace/world' - 'beloved/precious peace' | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dragoslav | From Slavic elements drago 'dear, beloved' + slav 'glory, fame' - 'dear glory' or 'beloved glory' | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dragoslava | From 'drago' (dear, beloved) + 'slava' (glory, fame) - 'beloved glory' or 'precious glory'. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Drogomir | Dear/precious + peace (i.e., 'precious peace' or 'dear peace') | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Drovor | Wood/forest guardian | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Duba | Likely derived from Slavic dub meaning 'oak' - 'oak' or 'of the oak'. In Arabic contexts it is primarily a toponym and may not have a separate given-name meaning. | Arabic, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dudin | From the Slavic root 'dud-' meaning 'pipe' or 'flute'; roughly 'piper' or 'descendant of a piper.' | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dudina | Associated with 'duda' (pipe/bagpipe); originally a surname meaning 'descendant/associated with a pipe-player' | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dudyn | Probably 'son/descendant or diminutive of Duda'; root dud- is associated with bagpipes or a pipe-player/nickname | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dusanek | Diminutive of Dušan, 'little soul' (from Slavic root duša meaning 'soul') | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Duscha | Soul, spirit | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dusha | Soul, spirit | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dushan | From Slavic duša 'soul' or 'spirit' - 'soulful' / 'man of spirit'. | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dushana | From Slavic duša 'soul' - often interpreted as 'soul', 'little soul' or 'beloved' | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Duska | Diminutive of Dušana/duša - 'soul' (often rendered 'little soul' or 'dear soul') | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Duson | From Slavic duša 'soul, spirit' - broadly 'soulful' or 'man of spirit' | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dusya | Diminutive of Avdotya/Evdokia; ultimately from Greek Eudokia meaning 'good will' or 'good reputation'. | Russian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dušana | From Slavic duša 'soul' - 'soulful' or 'of the soul'. | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dyma | Short form of Dmitry: 'follower/devotee of Demeter' | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dymetrey | Devoted to Demeter (the Greek goddess of agriculture) | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dymetriys | Devoted to Demeter (goddess of agriculture) | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dymitri | Follower of Demeter (devoted to the Greek goddess of the harvest) | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dymitriah | Devoted to or follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of the harvest/earth) | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dymtry | Follower of or devoted to Demeter (the Greek goddess of the harvest) | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dymyter | Devoted to Demeter (goddess of the harvest/agriculture) | Slavic, Ukrainian | Boy | — | |
| Dynka | A diminutive form of names beginning with Din-/Dyn-; generally 'little Dina' or 'little one' (if linked to Dina/Dinah, from Hebrew meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated'). | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Dyshyn | Derived from a Slavic root meaning 'breath' or 'breath of life' | Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Dyta | Diminutive of Edita/Edith - 'rich/blessed in war' (from Old English elements meaning 'wealth/blessed' + 'war') | Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Ela | Turkish: 'hazel' (hazel-eyed); Hebrew: 'terebinth' or 'oak' (Elah); also used as a pet form of Elizabeth/Eleanor. | Hebrew, Slavic, Turkish | Girl | — | |
| Eleck | Uncertain - commonly taken as 'defender of men' if from Alexander, or 'God has helped' if linked to Eleazar; exact meaning depends on origin. | English, Hebrew, Hungarian, Slavic | Boy | — | |
| Elenitsa | Diminutive of Elena - 'little Elena' (Elena/Helene = 'torch, shining'); also interpreted from Slavic elen 'deer' as 'little doe' | Bulgarian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Elina | Bright, shining light; torch | Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Scandinavian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Elishka | Pledged to God; 'God is my oath.' | Czech, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Elkah | Diminutive or variant of Elizabeth/Elisheva - "God is my oath" | Hebrew, Slavic | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Slavic-origin name in our dataset.