| d'anton |
French |
Male |
Variant of Anthony. |
| d'arcy |
French |
Female |
From Arcy |
| d'arcy |
French |
Female |
Dark. |
| d'arcy |
Irish |
Female |
Dark. |
| d'arcy |
French |
Male |
Dark. Variant of Darcy or D'Arcy. |
| d'arcy |
French |
Male |
From Arcy |
| d'or |
French |
Female |
Golden |
| da'ud |
Arabic |
male |
Arabic form of David (beloved) |
| dabbous |
Arabian |
male |
pin |
| dac kien |
Vietnamese |
male |
acquired view or knowledge |
| dae |
Indian |
Female |
|
| daedalus |
Greek |
male |
myth name (killed his nephew) |
| daedbot |
Anglo |
female |
"Penance." |
| daegal |
Anglo |
Male |
Dweller by the dark stream |
| daelynn |
Unknown |
Female |
|
| daemon |
Greek |
male |
myth name (guardian spirit) |
| daeva |
Indian |
female |
myth name (an evil spirit) |
| daffodil |
Greek |
female |
flower |
| daganya |
Hebrew |
Female |
Ceremonial grain |
| daganyah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Ceremonial grain |
| daghda |
Celtic |
female |
meaning unknown |
| dagoberto |
German |
Male |
Glorious day |
| dagomar |
German |
Female |
Glorious day |
| dagonet |
Arthurian |
Male |
Arthur's fool |
| daguenet |
Arthurian |
Male |
Arthur's fool |
| dahab |
Arabic |
female |
gold |
| dahlia |
Scandinavian |
Female |
Valley |
| dahr |
Arabian |
male |
time, age |
| dahwar |
Arabian |
male |
to throw down |
| daiana |
Dominican |
Female |
Just create. |
| daibhidh |
Gaelic |
male |
beloved |
| daijon |
American |
Male |
Gods gift of hope. |
| dailyn |
Unknown |
Female |
|
| daimmen |
French |
Male |
A saint that took care of children. |
| dainan |
Australian |
Male |
Kind hearted. |
| dairion |
Unknown |
Male |
Unknown |
| daishya |
Unknown |
Male |
|
| daivini |
Unknown |
Female |
Variant of David. |
| dakini |
Indian |
female |
myth name (a demon) |
| dakshina |
Indian |
female |
competent |
| dalal |
Arabic |
female |
treated or touched in a kind and loving way |
| daleel |
Arabian |
male |
guide |
| daliah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Tree branch |
| dalila |
Hebrew |
Female |
Desired or Languishing. The Biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his superhuman strength. |
| dalis |
Hebrew |
Female |
Drawing water |
| dalit |
Hebrew |
Female |
Drawing water |
| daliyah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Tree branch |
| dall |
Gaelic |
male |
wise |
| dallis |
Scottish |
Female |
From the dales: the valley meadows. |
| dalmar |
African |
male |
Somali name meaning "versatile." |
| dalston |
Anglo |
Male |
From Dougal's place |
| dalynn |
Unknown |
Female |
|
| damani |
Unknown |
Male |
|
| damara |
Greek |
Female |
Gentle girl. |
| damaskenos |
Greek |
male |
from Damascus |
| damayanti |
Indian |
female |
name of a princess |
| damek |
Czechoslovakian |
male |
of the earth |
| dameon |
Unknown |
Male |
|
| damerae |
Jamaican |
Male |
A boy of joy |
| damhnait |
Irish |
Female |
The name of a saint bard |
| damia |
Greek |
female |
myth name |
| damiana |
French |
Female |
Untamed |
| damiane |
French |
Female |
Untamed |
| damiean |
English |
Male |
Calm and tame. |
| damien |
French |
Male |
Variant of Damon one who tames: subdues. The Belgian priest Father Damien gave his life helping the Hawaiian lepers of Molokai. 3rd Century St. Damian is patron of physicians. |
| damis |
Arabian |
male |
dark |
| damita |
Spanish |
Female |
Little noble |
| dammar |
Arabian |
male |
destructive one |
| damocles |
Greek |
male |
myth name (a tyrant of Syracuse) |
| danae |
Greek |
female |
myth name (mother of Perseus) |
| danathon |
Unknown |
Male |
|
| danaus |
Greek |
male |
myth name (father of the Danaides) |
| danawi |
Arabian |
male |
worldly |
| danel |
Basque |
male |
Basque form of Daniel (judge) |
| danele |
Basque |
female |
feminine form of Danel (judge) |
| danetta |
Hebrew |
Female |
God is my judge |
| dangelo |
Italian |
Male |
Angel Messenger |
| danh |
Vietnamese |
male |
fame, prestige |
| daniachew |
African |
male |
Amharic of Ethopia name meaning "you be their judge, arbitrate between them." |
| danica |
Slavic |
Female |
Morning Star. |
| daniel |
Hebrew |
Male |
God is my Judge. The biblical prophet and writer of Book of Daniel was a teenager when taken to Babylon after the destruction of Jerusalem in 607 BC. He survived two death sentences: (a lions' den and a fiery furnace.): Frontiersman Daniel Boone. |
| daniel-sean |
Unknown |
Male |
The Lord alone is my judge. |
| daniela |
Hebrew |
Female |
God is my judge |
| danika |
Unknown |
Female |
|
| danit |
Hebrew |
Female |
God is my judge |
| danithy |
Unknown |
Female |
Unknown |
| danja |
Unknown |
Female |
|
| dann |
Hebrew |
Male |
Judge. Biblical fifth son of Jacob and founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. An independent name and also an abbreviation of Daniel. |
| danno |
Japanese |
male |
field gathering; also a surname |
| dantae |
Spanish |
Male |
Enduring. The poet Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy with its graphic description of medieval Hell known as Dante's Inferno. |
| dante |
Spanish |
Male |
Enduring. The poet Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy with its graphic description of medieval Hell known as Dante's Inferno. |
| dantel |
Spanish |
Male |
Enduring. The poet Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy with its graphic description of medieval Hell known as Dante's Inferno. |
| danu |
Indian |
female |
meaning unknown |
| dao |
Vietnamese |
female |
peach blossom; a Tet flower |
| daoud |
Arabian |
male |
David |
| daphna |
Hebrew |
Female |
Victory |
| daphnah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Victory |
| daphne |
Greek |
female |
bay tree |
| daphne |
Hebrew |
Female |
Victory |
| daphnis |
Greek |
male |
myth name (blinded for his infidelity) |
| dar-al-baida |
Arabian |
male |
the white house |
| dar-el-salam |
Arabian |
male |
the house of greeting |
| daracha |
Scottish |
Female |
From the oak |
| darah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Wise. Dara was a biblical descendant of Judah known for his wisdom. |
| darcelle |
French |
Female |
Dark. |
| darcelle |
Irish |
Female |
Dark. |
| darchelle |
French |
Female |
Dark. |
| darchelle |
Irish |
Female |
Dark. |
| darci |
French |
Female |
Dark. |
| darci |
Irish |
Female |
Dark. |
| darcia |
French |
Female |
Dark. |
| darcia |
Irish |
Female |
Dark. |
| darcie |
Irish |
Female |
Dark. |
| darcie |
French |
Female |
Dark. |
| darda |
Hungary |
female |
dart |
| dardanus |
Greek |
male |
myth name (founder of Troy) |
| dareen |
Hebrew |
Female |
Wise. Dara was a biblical descendant of Judah known for his wisdom.Note: This Database is Copyright Dogwood Technical Services Inc. 1995. |
| darelene |
Anglo |
Female |
Tenderly loved |
| darelle |
Anglo |
Female |
Tenderly loved |
| darena |
American |
Female |
Famous and Loved |
| darerca |
Irish |
Female |
Name of a saint |
| daria |
Spanish |
Female |
Rich |
| darice |
Hebrew |
Female |
Wise. Dara was a biblical descendant of Judah known for his wisdom. |
| darien |
Greek |
Male |
Gift. Variant of Darin. |
| darissa |
Hebrew |
Female |
Wise. Dara was a biblical descendant of Judah known for his wisdom. |
| darnesha |
African |
Female |
|
| darrance |
English |
Male |
Blend of Darell and Clarence. |
| darrius |
Greek |
Male |
He who upholds the good. |
| darrold |
English |
Male |
Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald. |
| darroll |
English |
Male |
Variant of Darrel open. |
| darroll |
French |
Male |
Variant of Darrel open. |
| darwish |
Arabian |
male |
musical troupe |
| darwishi |
Egyptian |
male |
saint |
| dassais |
Arabian |
male |
intrigue |
| dassous |
Arabian |
male |
spy |
| dat |
Vietnamese |
male |
accomplished, to attain, to achieve |
| daudi, daudy |
African |
male |
Swahili name meaning "beloved." |
| daunte |
Spanish |
Male |
Enduring. The poet Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy with its graphic description of medieval Hell known as Dante's Inferno. |
| daveney |
French |
Female |
Name of a town and castle in Flanders. Also a rhyming variant of Daphne. |
| davet |
French |
Male |
Beloved |
| daviana |
Unknown |
Female |
Divine |
| David |
Scottish |
Male |
The name David is a baby boy name. The name David comes from the Scottish origin. In Scottish The meaning of the name David is: Beloved or friend, adopted from the Hebrew. David was a common name of Scottish kings in the Middle Ages. |
| davinah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Cherished |
| daviot |
English |
Male |
Variant of David beloved. |
| davitah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Cherished |
| davite |
Hebrew |
Female |
Cherished |
| dawar |
Arabian |
male |
wonderer |
| dawit |
African |
male |
Ethiopian name referring to the biblical David, meaning "beloved." |
| dawneshia |
Unknown |
Female |
Combination of Kyeshia (Great joy) and Dawn (Awakening). |
| dayla |
Hebrew |
Female |
To draw water. |
| daysha |
Unknown |
Female |
Gift from God. |
| dayshia |
Unknown |
Female |
|
| dayveon |
Unknown |
Male |
"Dear one. Alternate Spelling: Davian, Davion." |
| deagan |
Unknown |
Male |
Combination of Eagan and Dean. |
| deagmund |
English |
Male |
Bridge protector |
| dealbeorht |
English |
Male |
Proud |
| dealbert |
English |
Male |
Proud |
| dearbhail |
Irish |
Female |
True desire |
| dearborn |
English |
male |
from the deer brook |
| dearborn |
English |
Male |
From the deer brook |
| dearbourne |
English |
Male |
From the deer brook |
| deasach |
Gaelic |
male |
southerner |
| debbee |
Unknown |
Female |
Variant of Deborah. |
| debbie |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. |
| debby |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. |
| debora |
Hebrew |
female |
bee |
| debora |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee |
| deborah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. |
| debra |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. |
| debrah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. |
| debralee |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. |
| dechtire |
Celtic |
female |
myth name (a nursemaid) |
| decla |
Irish |
Female |
Feminine form of Declan the name of a saint |
| dedre |
Irish |
Female |
Sorrowful |
| deedra |
Irish |
Female |
Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. |
| deerward |
English |
Male |
Guardian of the deer |
| dehaan |
Dutch |
male |
cock |
| deheune |
Celtic |
Female |
Divine one |
| deianira |
Greek |
female |
myth name (wife of Hercules) |
| deidre |
Irish |
Female |
Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. |
| deiene |
Spanish |
Female |
Religious holiday |
| deikun |
Spanish |
Female |
Religious holiday |
| deina |
Spanish |
Female |
Religious holiday |
| deiphobus |
Greek |
male |
myth name (a son of Priam) |
| deirdra |
Irish |
Female |
Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. |
| deja |
UK |
Female |
To have been here before |
| deka |
African |
female |
Somali name meaning "one who pleases." |
| del |
French |
Male |
Surname prefix meaning of the. Also used as an independent name and an abbreviation of names beginning with Del-. |
| dela eden |
African |
male |
Ewe of West Africa unisexual name meaning "savior." |
| dela o kande |
African |
female |
Nigerian name for girls born after many males. |
| delanie |
Irish |
Female |
Challenger |
| delbin |
Greek |
female |
flower |
| delcine |
Spanish |
Female |
Sweet |
| delfina |
Spanish |
Female |
Dolphin. Variant of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine. |
| delicia |
Spanish |
Female |
Charming |
| delila |
Hebrew |
Female |
Desired. Languishing. The Biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his superhuman strength. |
| delilah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Desired. Languishing. The Biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his superhuman strength. |
| delinda |
Spanish |
Female |
Of beauty |
| delit |
French |
Female |
Pleasure |
| delma |
German |
Female |
Noble protector. |
| delmara |
Spanish |
Female |
Of the sea |
| delmare |
French |
Female |
Of the sea |
| delmi |
German |
Female |
Noble protector. |
| delmira |
German |
Female |
Noble protector. |
| delmon |
English |
Male |
Of the mountain. |
| delmon |
French |
Male |
Of the mountain. |
| delmont |
English |
Male |
Of the mountain. |
| delmont |
French |
Male |
Of the mountain. |
| delmy |
German |
Female |
Noble protector. |
| delphia |
Spanish |
Female |
Dolphin. Variant of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine. |
| delphina |
Greek |
Female |
Little Flower: Dolphin. |
| delphine |
French |
Female |
A thirteenth-century French saint. |
| delphinus |
Greek |
male |
myth name (a scout of Poseidon) |
| delta |
Greek |
female |
born fourth |
| deman |
Anglo |
Male |
Judge |
| demarcus |
Unknown |
Male |
|
| demas |
Greek |
female |
popular |
| demetria |
Greek |
female |
myth name (goddess of the harvest) |
| demetrius |
Greek |
male |
gift from Demeter |
| demissie |
African |
male |
Amharic of Ethiopia name meaning "destroyer." |
| demodocus |
Greek |
male |
myth name (a blind bard) |
| demogorgon |
Greek |
male |
myth name (thought to be the name for Satan) |
| demophon |
Greek |
male |
myth name (son of Theseus) |
| denby |
Anglo |
Male |
From the Danish settlement |
| dendera |
Egyptian |
female |
from Dendera |
| denelle |
American |
Female |
God is my judge. |
| denice |
French |
Female |
Feminine of Denis or Denys from the Greek name Dionysus. |
| deniece |
French |
Female |
Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. |
| denisa |
Spanish |
Female |
Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. |
| denisc |
Anglo |
Male |
Danish |
| denisha |
French |
Female |
Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. |
| denissa |
French |
Female |
Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. |
| denisse |
French |
Female |
Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. |
| denney |
English |
Male |
Variant of Dionysius. Dionysius is the mythological Greek god of wine responsible for growth of the vines and the originator of winemaking: (equivalent to the Roman god Bacchus.) |
| dennie |
English |
Male |
Variant of Dionysius. Dionysius is the mythological Greek god of wine responsible for growth of the vines and the originator of winemaking: (equivalent to the Roman god Bacchus.) |
| dennis |
English |
Male |
Variant of Dionysius. Dionysius is the mythological Greek god of wine responsible for growth of the vines and the originator of winemaking: (equivalent to the Roman god Bacchus.) |
| dennise |
French |
Female |
Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. |
| dennison |
English |
Male |
Variant of Dionysius. Dionysius is the mythological Greek god of wine responsible for growth of the vines and the originator of winemaking: (equivalent to the Roman god Bacchus.) |
| denny |
English |
Male |
Variant of Dionysius. Dionysius is the mythological Greek god of wine responsible for growth of the vines and the originator of winemaking: (equivalent to the Roman god Bacchus.) |
| dennys |
Puerto Rican |
Male |
Courage |
| denyse |
French |
Female |
Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus. |
| deoch |
Celtic |
female |
myth name (a princess of Munster) |
| deogol |
Anglo |
Male |
Secret |
| deon? |
Unknown |
Female |
|
| deoradhain |
Irish |
Male |
Exile |
| deortun |
English |
Male |
From the deer park |
| deorward |
English |
Male |
Guardian of the deer |
| deorwine |
English |
Male |
Friend of the deer |
| derald |
English |
Male |
Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald. |
| derebourne |
English |
Male |
From the deer brook |
| derell |
English |
Male |
Variant of Darrel open. |
| derell |
French |
Male |
Variant of Darrel open. |
| derforgal |
Irish |
Female |
Servant of Dervor |
| derforgala |
Irish |
Female |
Servant of Dervor |
| derham |
Arabian |
male |
money |
| derian |
Anglo |
Male |
Harm |
| deron |
Hebrew |
Male |
Eree |
| derora |
Hebrew |
Female |
Free |
| derorice |
Hebrew |
Female |
Free |
| derorit |
Hebrew |
Female |
Free |
| derrall |
English |
Male |
Variant of Darrel open. |
| derrall |
French |
Male |
Variant of Darrel open. |
| derrance |
English |
Male |
Blend of Darell and Clarence. |
| derrek |
German |
Male |
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric. |
| derrek |
English |
Male |
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric. |
| derrik |
English |
Male |
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric. |
| derrik |
German |
Male |
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric. |
| derrill |
English |
Male |
Variant of Darrel open. |
| derrill |
French |
Male |
Variant of Darrel open. |
| derrold |
English |
Male |
Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald. |
| derryl |
English |
Male |
Variant of Darrell. |
| derval |
Irish |
Female |
True desire |
| dervilia |
Irish |
Female |
True desire |
| dervin |
English |
Male |
Gifted friend. |
| dervla |
Irish |
Female |
True desire |
| dervon |
English |
Male |
Gifted friend. |
| dervorgilla |
Irish |
Female |
Servant of Dervor |
| derwan |
English |
Male |
Friend of the deer |
| derward |
English |
male |
guardian of the deer |
| derward |
English |
Male |
Guardian of the deer |
| derwent |
English |
Male |
Surname referring to Derwent River in England. |
| derwyn |
English |
Male |
Friend of the deer |
| deryk |
German |
Male |
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric. |
| deryk |
English |
Male |
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric. |
| desanka |
Australian |
Female |
|
| desarae |
French |
Female |
Variant of Desiree meaning The one desired. |
| desaree |
French |
Female |
Variant of Desiree meaning The one desired. |
| deshawn |
Unknown |
Male |
A derived form of John meaning Gracious gift from god |
| desideria |
French |
Female |
Desired |
| desilyn |
Unknown |
Female |
|
| desirae |
French |
Female |
Variant of Desiree meaning The one desired. |
| desirat |
French |
Female |
Desired |
| desiree |
French |
Female |
The one desired. |
| desirey |
Unknown |
Female |
|
| desma |
Greek |
female |
oath |
| desmona |
Greek |
female |
unlucky |
| desta |
African |
female |
Amharic of Ethiopia unisexual name meaning "joy, happiness." |
| desta |
African |
male |
Amharic of Ethiopia unisexual name meaning "joy, happiness." |
| destina |
Spanish |
Female |
Certain fortune: fate. |
| dete |
Swiss |
female |
meaning unknown. |
| deucalion |
Greek |
male |
myth name (son of Prometheus) |
| deunoro |
Basque |
male |
all saints |
| deva |
Hindi |
female |
Divine; myth name. DEVI |
| devaki |
Indian |
female |
black |
| devamatar |
Indian |
female |
myth name (mother of the gods) |
| devaney |
Irish |
Female |
Dark-haired. |
| devanie |
Irish |
Female |
Dark-haired. Poet |
| devansha |
Indian |
Female |
Eternal part of God. |
| devany |
Irish |
Female |
Dark-haired. |
| devayani |
Indian |
female |
myth name (daughter of Shukra) |
| devenny |
Irish |
Female |
Dark-haired. |
| devent |
Irish |
Female |
Bard |
| devera |
Spanish |
Female |
Task |
| deveral |
English |
Male |
Surnames derived from place name Deverel. |
| deveral |
French |
Male |
Surnames derived from place name Deverel. |
| devereau |
French |
Male |
Surnames derived from place name Deverel. |
| devereau |
English |
Male |
Surnames derived from place name Deverel. |
| deverel |
English |
Male |
Place-name. |
| deverel |
French |
Male |
Place-name. |
| deverell |
English |
Male |
Surnames derived from place name Deverel. |
| deverell |
French |
Male |
Surnames derived from place name Deverel. |
| devi |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee. Variant of Deborah. |
| devika |
Hindi |
female |
From the mythological Hindu Devi. "Little goddess." |
| devinee |
Irish |
Female |
Dark-haired. |
| devisser |
Dutch |
male |
fisherman |
| devnet |
Irish |
Female |
Bard |
| devony |
Irish |
Female |
Dark-haired. |
| devora |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee. Variant of Deborah. |
| devorah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee. Variant of Deborah. |
| devoria |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee |
| devoss |
Dutch |
male |
fox |
| devra |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee. Variant of Deborah. |
| devri |
Hebrew |
Female |
Bee. Variant of Deborah. |
| devries |
Dutch |
male |
Frisian |
| devy |
Gaelic |
male |
servant |
| dewitt |
Dutch |
male |
white |
| deydrienne |
Unknown |
Female |
|
| dezarae |
Unknown |
Female |
Very much desired. |
| dezba |
Native |
female |
Navajo name meaning "goes to war." |
| dezirae |
French |
Female |
Variant of Desiree meaning The one desired. |
| deziree |
French |
Female |
Variant of Desiree meaning The one desired. |
| dhana |
Hindi |
female |
Wealthy DIVYA |
| dharani |
Indian |
female |
myth name (earth) |
| dharma |
Unknown |
Female |
Law |
| dharr |
Arabic |
male |
meaning unknown |
| dhimitrios |
Greek |
male |
myth name |
| dhruv |
Hindu |
Male |
"Dhruv was a Prince and blessed by God,that the pole star will be named Dhruv and the whole universe would revolve around the star and be stationary and shine the brightest." |
| dhu |
Arabic |
male |
name of the prophet's sword |
| di |
French |
Female |
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| dia |
African |
male |
West African name meaning "champion." |
| diahann |
French |
Female |
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| diahna |
French |
Female |
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| diamanta |
French |
Female |
Diamond |
| dian |
French |
Female |
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| diana |
French |
Female |
From the Greek goddess of the moon |
| diandra |
French |
Female |
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| diane |
French |
Female |
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Greek goddess of the moon. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| dianna |
French |
Female |
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| diannah |
French |
Female |
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| dianne |
French |
Female |
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| dianthe |
Greek |
female |
flower |
| diara |
African |
male |
Name of French-speaking West Africa, meaning "gift." |
| dibe |
Native |
female |
Navajo name meaning " sheep." |
| dice |
Greek |
female |
myth name (justice) |
| dickran |
Armenian |
male |
name of a king |
| dido |
Greek |
female |
myth name (queen of Carthage who killed herself) |
| didrika |
German |
Female |
Folk rule |
| diederich |
German |
male |
people's ruler |
| diederich |
German |
Male |
People's ruler |
| diedre |
Irish |
Female |
Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. |
| diega |
Spanish |
Female |
Feminine form of Diego supplanter |
| dien |
Vietnamese |
male |
farm, farming |
| diep |
Vietnamese |
female |
leaves; type of trees that have red flowers |
| diera |
Anglo |
female |
"From Diera." |
| digna |
Spanish |
Female |
Worthy |
| diji |
African |
male |
Ibo of Nigeria name meaning "farmer." |
| dikesone |
English |
Male |
Son of Dick |
| dillin |
Unknown |
Male |
|
| dillion |
Celtic |
Male |
Faithful |
| dimitrie |
Romanian |
male |
follower of Demeter |
| dimitur |
Greek |
Male |
Lover of the earth. |
| din |
African |
male |
Congolese name meaning "great." |
| dinadan |
Arthurian |
Male |
Friend of Tristan |
| dinah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Avenged or Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob's only daughter. |
| dinar |
Arabian |
male |
a gold coin |
| dinas |
Arthurian |
male |
meaning unknown |
| dinora |
Spanish |
Female |
Form of Hebrew Dinah. Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob's only daughter. |
| dinorah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob's only daughter. |
| dinsmore |
Celtic |
Male |
From the hill fort |
| diogo |
Unknown |
Male |
|
| diomedes |
Greek |
male |
myth name (an evil king) |
| diondray |
Unknown |
Male |
Unknown |
| dionis |
Spanish |
Female |
From Dionysus god of wine |
| dionisa |
Spanish |
Female |
From Dionysus god of wine |
| dionysia |
Greek |
female |
named for Dionysus, god of wine |
| dionysius |
Greek |
male |
myth name (god of wine) |
| dior |
French |
Female |
Related to D'Or meaning golden. |
| diorbhall |
Gaelic |
female |
Gaelic form of Dorothy (God's gift) |
| dirce |
Greek |
female |
myth name (killed for abusing children) |
| dirck |
Dutch |
male |
Dutch forms of Theodoric (God's gift) |
| dita |
Spanish |
Female |
Abreviation of Edith. |
| diti |
Indian |
female |
myth name (daughter of Daksha) |
| diu |
Vietnamese |
female |
tender, gentle, mellow |
| diva |
Celtic |
Female |
Divine one |
| divone |
Celtic |
Female |
Divine one |
| divsha |
Hebrew |
Female |
Honey |
| divshah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Honey |
| divyanshu |
Hindi |
Male |
"Devine light, Light of sun" |
| dixie |
English |
Female |
Abbreviation of Richard. In the USA Dixie refers to the French word for ten: also to the southern states below the Mason- Dixon line. |
| diya al din |
Arabic |
Male |
Faithful |
| djoser |
Egyptian |
male |
name of a pharaoh |
| dnias |
Arthurian |
Male |
A murderer |
| doan vien |
Vietnamese |
female |
happy reunion |
| doba |
Native |
female |
Navajo name meaning " no war." |
| dobi |
African |
male |
Kiswahili word meaning "a person who does laundry." |
| dodinel |
Arthurian |
male |
meaning unknown |
| dohnatello |
Unknown |
Male |
Strong wise leader. |
| dohtor |
Anglo |
female |
"Daughter." |
| doli |
Native |
female |
Navajo name meaning " bluebird." |
| dolie |
African |
female |
A popular Somali name, meaning unknown. |
| dolius |
Greek |
male |
myth name (a shepherd) |
| dolores |
Spanish |
Female |
Sorrows. A reference to the Virgin Mary as Mary of the sorrows. |
| dolorita |
Spanish |
Female |
Full of sorrows |
| domenica |
Spanish |
Female |
Of the Lord. |
| domenick |
Italian |
Male |
"Alternate Spelling: Dominick, Dominic, Domenic, Dominik." |
| domenique |
French |
Female |
Of the Lord. Variant of Dominic. |
| domevlo |
African |
male |
Ewe of Ghana name meaning "don't take others for face value." |
| domhnull |
Gaelic |
male |
dark stranger |
| dominga |
Spanish |
Female |
Born on Sunday. Of the Lord. |
| domingart |
Arthurian |
male |
meaning unknown |
| dominica |
Irish |
Female |
Name of a saint |
| don |
English |
Male |
Abbreviation of names beginning with Don-. In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld. |
| dona |
Spanish |
Female |
Lady. Respectful title and female equivalent of Don. |
| donata |
Italian |
female |
gift |
| doncia |
spanish |
female |
see Adoncia. DORBETA |
| donita |
Latin |
Female |
Gift |
| donkor |
Egyptian |
male |
humble |
| donna |
Italian |
Female |
Lady |
| donnachadh |
Scottish |
Male |
Brown warrior |
| donnally |
Celtic |
male |
brave, dark man |
| donnchadh |
Celtic |
male |
strong fighter |
| donnchadh |
Celtic |
Male |
Strong fighter |
| donnitta |
Unknown |
Female |
|
| donoma |
Native |
female |
Omaha name meaning " sight of the sun." DYANI |
| dontell |
English |
Male |
Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante enduring. |
| doon |
Irish |
Female |
From Doon |
| dor |
Hebrew |
Male |
A home |
| dorbeta |
Spanish |
Female |
Reference to the Virgin Mary |
| dorcas |
Greek |
female |
gazelle |
| dordie |
Greek |
female |
divine gift |
| dore |
French |
Female |
Blonde |
| doreena |
Celtic |
Female |
Moody |
| doren |
Hebrew |
Male |
Gift |
| dorian |
English |
Male |
Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome. |
| dorien |
English |
Male |
Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome. |
| dorika |
Hungary |
female |
Hungarian form of Dorothy (God's gift) |
| dorin |
Romanian |
male |
stranger |
| dorina |
Romanian |
female |
brooding; gilded |
| dorine |
French |
Female |
Blonde |
| dorion |
English |
Male |
Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome. |
| doris |
Greek |
female |
of the sea |
| dorise |
Unknown |
Female |
Loving |
| dorotea |
Spanish |
Female |
Spanish form of Dorothy gift from God |
| doroteia |
Spanish |
Female |
Spanish form of Dorothy gift from God |
| dorothea |
Danish |
female |
Danish form of Dorothy (God's gift) |
| dorrel |
English |
Male |
Variant of Dorran stranger. |
| dorrel |
Irish |
Male |
Variant of Dorran stranger. |
| dorren |
Irish |
Male |
Variant of Dorran stranger. |
| dorren |
English |
Male |
Variant of Dorran stranger. |
| dorrin |
English |
Male |
Variant of Dorran stranger. |
| dorrin |
Irish |
Male |
Variant of Dorran stranger. |
| doru |
Romanian |
male |
meaning unknown |
| dory |
French |
Female |
Blonde |
| doug |
Scottish |
Male |
From the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott's novels. |
| doughall |
Scottish |
Male |
Black stranger |
| doughlas |
Celtic |
Male |
Dwells by the dark stream |
| douglas |
Scottish |
Male |
From the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott's novels. |
| douglass |
Scottish |
Male |
From the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott's novels. |
| dovev |
Hebrew |
Male |
Speaks in a whisper |
| dowle |
Irish |
Male |
Dark stranger |
| downeti |
Irish |
Female |
Bard |
| downett |
Irish |
Female |
Bard |
| dracul |
Romanian |
male |
devil or dragon |
| draedan |
Unknown |
Male |
|
| drago |
French |
Male |
Dragon. |
| draguta |
Romanian |
female |
meaning unknown |
| draven |
Unknown |
Male |
|
| dravin |
American |
Male |
|
| dreama |
Unknown |
Female |
Unknown |
| dreena |
Spanish |
Female |
Short form of Alexandrina. |
| drefan |
Anglo |
Male |
Trouble |
| dreng |
Anglo |
Male |
Warrior |
| dreogan |
Anglo |
Male |
Suffers |
| dreyken |
Celtic |
Male |
Lord of the Dragons from a popular Celtic children?s story. |
| drisana |
Indian |
female |
myth name (the sun's daughter) |
| drishti |
Hindu |
Female |
Sight |
| dristan |
Arthurian |
Male |
An advisor to Arthur |
| druas |
Arthurian |
male |
a murderer |
| drudwyn |
Celtic |
male |
myth name (Mabon's dog) |
| drugi |
German |
Male |
Strong |
| drummand |
Scottish |
Male |
At the ridge |
| drusilla |
Latin |
Female |
Sturdy |
| drust |
Arthurian |
male |
meaning unknown |
| drygedene |
English |
Male |
From the dry valley |
| dryhus |
Aramaic |
male |
Aramaic form of Darius (rich) |
| dryope |
Greek |
female |
myth name (a nymph) |
| duana |
Irish |
Female |
Feminine of Duane. Dark |
| duane |
Irish |
male |
Irish/Gaelic name meaning "little black-haired one; dark; swarthy."Some variants include Dewain, Dewayne, Duwain, Duwayne, Dwain, Dwan, and Dwayne. DUBHAN, DOWAN, DUGGAN, DUBHAGAIN |
| duayna |
Irish |
Female |
Feminine of Duane. |
| dubg |
Irish |
Male |
Black haired |
| dubhagain |
Irish |
Male |
Black |
| dubhain |
Irish |
Female |
Dark |
| dubheasa |
Irish |
Female |
Dark beauty |
| dubhgml |
Irish |
Male |
Dark stranger |
| duc |
Vietnamese |
male |
physical exercise, desire |
| duci |
Hungary |
female |
wealthy gift |
| dudek |
Czechoslovakian |
male |
bagpiper |
| dudon |
Arthurian |
male |
meaning unknown |
| due |
Vietnamese |
male |
virtuous |
| duena |
Spanish |
Female |
Chaperon |
| duer |
Celtic |
Male |
Hero |
| dugald |
Gaelic |
male |
dark stranger |
| duggan |
Irish |
Male |
Black |
| duha |
Arabic |
female |
forenoon |
| dukine |
Spanish |
Female |
Sweet |
| dukinea |
Spanish |
Female |
Sweet |
| dulce |
Spanish |
Female |
Sweet |
| dulcina |
Spanish |
Female |
Sweet |
| dulcinea |
Spanish |
Female |
Sweet |
| dulcinia |
Spanish |
Female |
Sweet |
| duman |
Turkish |
male |
misty; smoky |
| dumitra |
Romanian |
female |
from Demeter |
| dummonia |
Arthurian |
female |
meaning unknown |
| dung |
Vietnamese |
male |
heroic, heroism |
| dunixi |
Basque |
male |
Basque form of Dionysus (god of wine) |
| dunleah |
English |
Male |
From the hill meadow |
| dunleigh |
English |
Male |
From the hill meadow |
| dunly |
English |
Male |
From the hill meadow |
| dunton |
English |
Male |
From the farm on the hill |
| duong |
Vietnamese |
male |
positiveness; virility |
| duqaq |
Arabic |
male |
meaning unknown |
| durandana |
French |
female |
legend name |
| durane |
Unknown |
Male |
Unknown |
| dureau |
French |
Male |
Strong. |
| durward |
English |
Male |
Gatekeeper |
| durwin |
English |
Male |
Friend of the deer |
| durwyn |
English |
Male |
Friend of the deer |
| dustie |
Unknown |
Female |
"Caring, beautiful" |
| dustu |
Native |
male |
Cherokee name.Meaning unknown DYAMI |
| dutch |
German |
Male |
A German |
| duvessa |
Irish |
Female |
Dark beauty |
| dyana |
French |
Female |
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| dyani |
Native |
Female |
Deer |
| dyann |
French |
Female |
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| dyanna |
French |
Female |
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness: often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. |
| dyfed |
Celtic |
male |
from Dyfred |
| dyfed |
Celtic |
Male |
From Dyfed |
| dylen |
Irish |
Male |
Uniter |
| dylin |
Unknown |
Female |
|
| dylon |
Unknown |
Male |
|
| dymphna |
Gaelic |
female |
little poet |
| dympna |
Irish |
Female |
Name of a saint |
| dynadin |
Arthurian |
Male |
A knight |
| dynah |
Hebrew |
Female |
Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob's only daughter. |
| dyre |
Scandinavian |
Male |
A dear or precious one. |
| dzigbode |
African |
male |
Ewe of Ghana name meaning "patience." |