Dabert French Bright action.
Dacey Gaelic The southerner. A boy or girl's name.
Dade unknown
Dafydd Welsh Beloved.
Dag Old Norse The day.
Dagan Hebrew Grain, or the earth.
Dagobert German shining sun
Dahana Hindu a Rudra
Dai Welsh/Japanese Welsh: The beloved, the adored one. Japanese: Great. A boy or girl's name.
Dail Teutonic/Old English A valley dweller. A boy or girl's name.
Dakarai African happiness
Dakota Native American A friend.
Dakshesh Hindu
Daku Aboriginal Sand.
Dalbert Old English From the shining valley.
Daley Irish Gaelic A counsellor.
Dallas Celtic Skilled, or from the field of water. Also a city in Texas. A boy or girl's name.
Dallin Old English pride's people
Dalton Old English The town near the valley.
Daly Gaelic advisor
Dalziel Scottish Gaelic From the little field.
Damek Czech earth
Damen Greek taming
Damian Greek Tame, domesticated. Also a true friend.
Damien Greek Tame, domesticated. Also a true friend.
Damodar Sanskrit Tied with a rope around the belly.
Damon Greek Day or constant.
Dan Hebrew God is my judge. An Old Testament prophet.
Dana Old English/Czech Old English: From Denmark. Czech: God is my judge. A boy or girl's name.
Danby Old Norse From the Dane's settlement.
Dane Old English From Denmark. A boy or girl's name.
Daniel Hebrew God is my judge. An Old Testament prophet.
Danior English born with teeth
Dannie Hebrew God is my judge.
Danny Hebrew God is my judge.
Dante Italian Enduring, steadfast. Also see Durant.
Dara Irish Gaelic/Hebrew Irish: A son of oak. Hebrew: Compassion, wisdom. A boy or girl's name.
Darby Irish Gaelic/Middle English Irish Gaelic: Free from envy. Middle English: The deer settlement. A boy or girl's name.
Darcy Old French Dark. Also from a place name and a Norman family name.
Darel Aboriginal Blue sky.
Daren Nigerian Born at night. Also see Darren.
Darien Greek/Spanish Greek: Wealthy. Spanish: A placename.
Darin Precious present.
Darius Greek Wealthy. The name of several ancient Persian kings.
Darnell French From the hidden place.
Darrel Old English beloved
Darrell Old French The dear one, the beloved.
Darren English Great.
Darryl Dear, beloved.
Darshan Hindu a god's name
Dartagnan French leader
Darthmouth English port's name
Darton Old English From the deer forest or estate.
Daruka Hindu
Darwin Old English A beloved friend.
Daryl Dear, beloved.
Dattatreya Hindu a son of Atri, a god
Dave Beloved. From the name David, but also used independently.
Davey Hebrew The beloved, the adored one. From the name David.
David Hebrew The beloved, the adored one. The famous Israelite king of the Bible, and the patron saint of Wales. Also see Davidson.
Davidson English The beloved, the adored one.
Davie The beloved, the adored one. From the name David.
Davin Scandinavian The bright one from Finland.
Davis Scottish David's son
Davy The beloved, the adored one. From the name David.
Dawa Tibetan/Sherpa Born on a Monday. A boy or girl's name.
Dayton Bright and sunny town.
Deacon Greek servent, messenger
Dean Latin/Old English Latin: A soldier. Tuetonic: Merciful.
Decker Belgian roofer
Declan Irish Gaelic The name of a 5th-century bishop.
Decretas From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
Dedric Teutonic A ruler of the people. Also see Theodoric.
Dedrick German A ruler of the people. Also see Theodoric.
Deepak Sanskrit Like a lamp or light.
Deiphobus From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida.
Del Teutonic A ruler of the people. From the name Derek and names beginning with 'Del'.
Delaney Gaelic The challenger's descendant.
Delano Old French From the forest of nut trees.
Delbert Old English Bright as day.
Deli Hungarian warrior
Dell English From the dell or hollow. A boy or girl's name.
Delling Old Norse The shining one.
Delmar Latin From the sea.
Delmore Latin sea
Delroy Old French The son or servant of the king.
Delsin Native American he is so
Delwyn Old English/Welsh Old English: A friend from the valley. Welsh: Neat and fair. A boy or girl's name.
Deman Dutch man
Demas Greek Popular.
Demetrius Greek Goddess of fertility.
Demitrius Lover of the earth.
Demos Greek Of the people.
Dempe unknown peace
Dempsey Irish Gaelic The proud one.
Dempster Old English The judge.
Demyan Russian Tame, domesticated. Also a true friend.
Denby Old Norse From the Dane's settlement.
Denes Greek, Hungarian wine, drama
Denham Old English A homestead in the valley.
Denholm Swedish home of the Danes
Denis Wild, frenzied. Also a lover of wine. From Dionysus, the mythological God of wine and drama. Also see Dennison and Tennyson.
Deniz Turkish Of the sea.
Denley Old English From the meadow in the valley.
Dennis Greek Wild, frenzied. Also a lover of wine. From Dionysus, the mythological God of wine and drama. Also see Dennison and Tennyson.
Dennison Old English The son of Dennis. Wild, frenzied. Also a lover of wine. Also see Tennyson.
Denton Old English From the farm or town in the valley.
Denver Old English From the edge of the valley. Also an USA placename.
Denzel Cornish From a placename meaning high stronghold.
Denzil Cornish From a placename meaning high stronghold.
Deo Greek godlike
Derain Aboriginal Of the mountains.
Derby Irish Gaelic/Middle English Irish Gaelic: Free from envy. Middle English: The deer settlement.
Derek Teutonic A ruler of the people. Also see Theodoric.
Derex A ruler of the people. Also see Theodoric.
Dermot Irish Gaelic Envy free.
Derrell Old French The dear one, the beloved.
Derren From an old Welsh name.
Derrick Cornish From the Oak grove. Also see Derek.
Derron Great.
Derry Cornish/Irish Gaelic Cornish: Of the Oak trees. Irish Gaelic: Redheaded, and the name of an Irish county. Also see Derek.
Derward Old English The deer-keeper.
Derwent Welsh The name of rivers in England and Tasmania.
Derwin Old English A beloved friend.
Derwood Old English The gatekeeper.
Derwyn Old English A beloved friend.
Des Short for names beginning with Des.
Desiderio Latin, French so long hoped for, crave, desire
Desiderius Latin The desired one.
Desmond Irish Gaelic The world.
Dev Sanskrit Godlike.
Devang Hindu
Devante Spanish fighter of wrong
Devarsi Hindu sage of the Devas
Devdan Sanskrit The gift of the gods.
Deverell Celtic From the riverbank.
Devereux Old French/English Originally a Norman surname.
Devesh Hindu
Devi Breton/Sanskrit Breton: The beloved, the adored one. Sanskrit: Godlike, a goddess. A boy or girl's name.
Devin Celtic A poet.
Devitri Hindu
Devlin Irish Gaelic Fierce bravery.
Devon English The name of a Southwestern English county.
Devrity Hindu
Dewey Welsh Devin
Dewi Welsh Welsh form of David. The beloved, the adored one. Also se Dafydd.
Dewitt Welsh blond
Dexter Latin Right-handed, dexterous.
Dhananjay Hindu Arjuna
Dharma Hindu
Dharmavira Hindu
Dharmendra Hindu
Dharmesh Hindu
Dharuna Hindu a rishi
Dhatri Hindu a son of Vishnu, Lakshmi
Dhaval Hindu
Dheran Aboriginal A gully.
Dhruv Hindu
Diamond Old English A shining protector.
Dian Indonesian A candle.
Diarmad Scottish Gaelic Without envy.
Diarmid Irish Gaelic Without envy.
Dick Teutonic Powerful, rich ruler.
Dickie Teutonic Brave and strong.
Dickinson Old English powerful, rich ruler
Dickson Old English The son of Richard (Dick's son). Brave and strong.
Dicky Teutonic Brave and strong.
Didier French The desired one.
Diederik Danish ruler of the people
Diego Spanish Spanish form of James. The supplanter. Also see Santiago.
Dieter Old German Of a warrior race.
Dietrich German A ruler of the people. Also see Theodoric.
Digby Old Norse From the settlement by the dyke.
Diggory Cornish from Old French Lost or strayed.
Dilip Hindu a king, ancestor of Rama
Dillon Welsh Man from the sea.
Dimitri Greek Belonging to Demeter, the `Earth Mother' and goddess of fertility.
Dinesh Sanskrit The lord of the day.
Dinkar Hindu
Dino Italian Latin: A religious official. Old English: From the valley.
Dinsdale Welsh Born on Sunday.
Diomedes From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra, Troilus & Cressida.
Dion Greek A lover of wine. From Dionysus, the mythological God of wine and drama. Also see Dennison and Tennyson.
Dione Greek A lover of wine. From Dionysus, the mythological God of wine and drama. A boy or girl's name.
Dionysus German A lover of wine. From Dionysus, the mythological God of wine and drama. Also see Dennison and Tennyson.
Dirk Dutch/Flemish A ruler of the people. Also see Theodoric.
Dirke Teutonic A ruler of the people. Also see Theodoric.
Divyesh Hindu
Dixon Old English Richard's son.
Djavan Brazilian
Dmitri Greek Goddess of fertility.
Dobry Polish Good.
Dodd Teutonic Of the people.
Dogberry From Shakespeare's play Much Ado About Nothing.
Dolabella From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
Dolan Irish Gaelic Black-haired.
Dolf Teutonic A noble wolf.
Dolph Teutonic A noble wolf.
Dominic Latin Belonging to the Lord. St Dominic founded an important order of monks.
Dominick Belonging to God.
Domokos Hungarian God's own
Don Scottish Gaelic The ruler of the world. From the name Donald and other `Don' names.
Donahue Irish Gaelic A warrior dressed in brown.
Donalbain From Shakespeare's play MacBeth.
Donald Scottish Gaelic The ruler of the world.
Donatien French, Latin gift
Donato Latin A gift, given by God.
Donegal Irish The name of a county.
Donnelly Gaelic The dark brave one.
Donnie Scottish Gaelic The ruler of the world. From the name Donald and other `Don' names.
Donny Scottish Gaelic The ruler of the world. From the name Donald and other `Don' names.
Donoghue Irish Gaelic A warrior dressed in brown.
Donohue Irish Gaelic A warrior dressed in brown.
Donovan Irish Gaelic Dark warrior.
Dooley Irish Gaelic A dark hero.
Dorak Aboriginal Lively.
Doran Irish Gaelic A wanderer or stranger.
Dorian Greek A man belonging to the Dorian tribe (one of the ancient Greek tribes). Oscar Wilde probably invented the name for the main character of his 1890s novel, The Portrait of Dorian Gray.
Dorjee Tibetan/Sherpa A thunderbolt.
Doron Greek A gift. A modern Jewish name, and the masculine form of Dora.
Dorset Old English tribe near the sea
Dory French Golden-haired.
Doug From the dark stream.
Dougal Gaelic A dark stranger.
Douglas Scottish Gaelic From the dark stream.
Douglass From the dark stream.
Dov Hebrew A bear.
Dover Old English Of the waters.
Dow Irish Gaelic Black-haired.
Doyle Gaelic A dark stranger.
Dragan Slavonic The dear one.
Drake Old English Dragon.
Drew Celtic Courageous. A boy or girl's name.
Driscoll Irish The interpreter.
Dromio From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors.
Drostan Celtic The noisy one.
Druce Celtic The son of Drew. Manly, courageous. From the name Andrew, but also an independent name.
Drury Old French The dear one, a sweetheart.
Dryden Old English From the dry valley.
Drystan Celtic The noisy one.
Duane Irish Gaelic A little dark one.
Duarte Portuguese Portuguese form of Edward. Happy guardian.
Dudley English From the meadow.
Duff Scottish Gaelic Dark-haired, or of a dark complexion.
Dugal Gaelic A dark stranger.
Dugald Gaelic A dark stranger.
Dugan Gaelic Dark-skinned.
Duglas Gaelic dark stranger
Duke Old French Leader.
Dull From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost.
Dumaine From Shakespeare's play Love's Labour Lost.
Duman Turkish Smoke, or mist.
Dunbar Gaelic A dark branch.
Duncan Scottish Gaelic Dark skinned warrior.
Dunham Celtic A dark man.
Dunley Old English From the meadow of the Roe deer.
Dunmore Scottish Gaelic From the fortress on the hill.
Dunn Celtic brown
Dunstan Old English From the dark stone or hill.
Dural Aboriginal A hollow tree that is on fire.
Durand Latin enduring
Duranjaya Hindu a heroic son
Durant Latin Enduring, steadfast. Also see Dante.
Durdanius From Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.
Durham Old English A hilly peninsula.
Durjaya Hindu difficult to conquer
Durmada Hindu
Durriken English fortune-telling
Durward Old English The gatekeeper.
Durwin Old English A dear friend.
Dusan Czech The soul, the spirit.
Dustin Old Norse Warrior.
Dutch German the German
Dvimidha Hindu
Dwaine Irish Gaelic A little dark one.
Dwane Irish Gaelic A little dark one.
Dwayne Irish Gaelic A little dark one.
Dwennon Old English one of originality
Dwight Teutonic White, fair one.
Dyami Native American An eagle.
Dyfan Welsh Welsh form of Damon. Day or constant.
Dylan Welsh Man from the sea.
Dymas Greek father of hecate
Dyre Scandinavian A dear or precious one.

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