2810+ Baby Names Starting with D
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Baby Names Starting with D for Girls
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"Delicate"
- Description:Biblical name from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as delicate or languishing, with enduring literary and cultural associations.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Day Eye"
- Description:Daisy is an English flower name, historically used as a nickname and later adopted formally, with renewed popularity in recent decades.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"Laurel Tree"
- Description:In Greek myth the laurel is central to the name, which entered modern usage through classical revival.
- Origin:Irish
- Meaning:"Descendant of the Challenger"
- Description:From an Irish surname, often analyzed as a patronymic meaning descendant of a figure characterized as a challenger.
- Origin:Swedish, English
- Meaning:"Dahl Flower"
- Description:Botanical name from the flower genus named after Anders Dahl, adopted as a given name in modern usage.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Divine, Heavenly"
- Description:From Roman goddess name, linked to Latin divus concepts, traditionally interpreted as divine or heavenly and used continuously in Western naming.
- Origin:Native American, Sioux
- Meaning:"Ally Friend"
- Description:Taken from the name of the Dakota people and related geography, it entered use as a given name in the late twentieth century.
- Origin:Hebrew, Italian
- Meaning:"God Is My Judge"
- Description:Feminine form of Daniel, it is widely used across Romance-language communities and retains clear biblical etymology.
- Origin:Hebrew, English
- Meaning:"God Has Judged"
- Description:Often analyzed as a variant of Dana or a Hebrew-derived form, with interpretations linked to judgment or adjudication themes.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Dream"
- Description:Dream is an English word name used as a given name, reflecting abstract-concept naming trends in recent decades.
- Origin:Greek, English
- Meaning:"Gift of God"
- Description:A Greek compound meaning gift of God, it entered English through Christian tradition and remained common in various historical periods.
- Origin:Greek, French
- Meaning:"Half"
- Description:Functions as both a standalone name and a diminutive, also corresponding to a Greek and French element meaning half in compound words.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Fate"
- Description:Destiny is a modern English word name expressing an abstract concept and rose sharply in popularity in late twentieth-century America.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Divine; of Diana"
- Description:Dayana is commonly treated as a modern variant of Diana, connected to the Roman goddess name and ideas of the divine.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"God Is My Judge"
- Description:Feminine form of Daniel, a biblical theophoric name emphasizing divine judgment and moral accountability.
- Origin:Hebrew, French
- Meaning:"God Is My Judge"
- Description:French feminine form of Daniel, a Hebrew theophoric name interpreted as God is my judge, common in many Christian cultures.
- Origin:English, Germanic
- Meaning:"Noble"
- Description:Often a diminutive of Adela or related names, it appears as a vintage given name with renewed interest.
- Origin:Hebrew, Scottish
- Meaning:"Beloved"
- Description:Feminine form related to David, from Hebrew meaning beloved, with notable use in British naming contexts.
- Origin:Scottish, English
- Meaning:"From the Meadow"
- Description:From a Scottish place name and surname, it became a given name and is associated with American geographic naming patterns.
- Origin:Latin, Spanish
- Meaning:"Sweet"
- Description:A Spanish name meaning sweet, used historically in devotional contexts and as an affectionate given name.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"God Is My Judge"
- Description:Dani serves as a diminutive of Daniel or Danielle, retaining the Hebrew theophoric meaning centered on divine judgment.
- Origin:English, Greek
- Meaning:"Manly; Strong"
- Description:Commonly a short form of Andrew, from Greek Andreas meaning manly, now widely used as an independent given name.
- Origin:Welsh
- Meaning:"Son of the Sea"
- Description:Welsh name from mythological tradition, often interpreted as son of the sea, popularized broadly in the twentieth century.
- Origin:English, French
- Meaning:"Green Valley"
- Description:From a place name and surname associated with a toponym meaning green valley in French-influenced forms.
- Origin:Hebrew, English
- Meaning:"Bee"
- Description:From Hebrew meaning bee, it is associated with the biblical judge Deborah and became common in English during the twentieth century.
- Origin:Hebrew, Lithuanian
- Meaning:"Branch Fate"
- Description:Used with multiple origins, including Hebrew associations with branch and Lithuanian mythological usage tied to fate, also resembling the flower name dahlia.
- Origin:Greek, Italian
- Meaning:"Laurel Tree"
- Description:Romance-language form of Daphne, linked to Greek myth and the laurel as a symbol of honor.
- Origin:French, English
- Meaning:"From Arseny"
- Description:Originally a Norman toponymic surname, later adopted as a given name, with meanings tied to place-name roots rather than a single gloss.
- Origin:French
- Meaning:"Of Gold"
- Description:Given name from a French surname phrase meaning of gold, adopted as a modern name with strong cultural associations.
- Origin:Irish, Persian
- Meaning:"Oak Wealthy"
- Description:Occurs in Irish traditions linked to oak and in Persian as a form of Darius-related meanings, yielding multiple valid etymologies across cultures.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Dear One"
- Description:English name likely formed from terms of endearment, popular in twentieth-century usage with affectionate semantic framing.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"Delicate"
- Description:A variant spelling of Delilah, it derives from Hebrew and is chiefly known through the biblical narrative tradition.
- Origin:Hebrew, Persian, English
- Meaning:"Wise; Arbiter"
- Description:Used in several traditions with distinct etymologies, it functions as a concise unisex name across Hebrew, Persian, and English contexts.
- Origin:Arabic, Hebrew
- Meaning:"Close or Near"
- Description:Dania appears in Arabic usage with proximity-related senses and also overlaps with several international spelling traditions.
- Origin:Persian, Spanish
- Meaning:"Possessing Goodness"
- Description:Often treated as a feminine form related to Darius, from Old Persian meaning possessing goodness, with additional influence from Spanish naming patterns.
- Origin:French, Latin
- Meaning:"Desired; Wished for"
- Description:From French Désirée, ultimately from Latin desiderare, conveying the sense of desired or longed for.
- Origin:Irish, Modern
- Meaning:"Poet"
- Description:Variant of Devin, often linked to Irish surname traditions and sometimes glossed as poet in modern sources.
- Origin:Hebrew, Arabic
- Meaning:"Delicate or Guide"
- Description:Known from biblical tradition as Delilah, this form is also connected to Arabic roots associated with guidance or tenderness.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"Judged"
- Description:Hebrew name linked to the root for judgment, appearing in biblical contexts and used across diverse linguistic communities.
- Origin:Arabic
- Meaning:"Prayer; Invocation"
- Description:Arabic word-name meaning prayer or supplication, used as a given name across Muslim communities.
- Origin:French, English
- Meaning:"From the Alder Grove"
- Description:A variant of Delaney, from Irish and Norman influences, often glossed as relating to an alder grove or wooded place.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"Judged or Learned"
- Description:Danae comes from Greek mythology as the mother of Perseus, and the name’s precise lexical meaning is debated.
- Origin:Modern English, Hawaiian
- Meaning:"From the Heavens"
- Description:Delani may be influenced by Hawaiian-derived Delani variants and English name patterns, leading to mixed etymological interpretations.
- Origin:English, Greek
- Meaning:"Gift of God"
- Description:Dottie is an English diminutive of Dorothy, preserving the Greek-derived sense of a gift associated with God.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"Bee"
- Description:Hebrew name meaning bee, borne by a prominent figure in the Hebrew Bible and used in Jewish communities.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"Gentle"
- Description:New Testament name borne by an Athenian convert in Acts, from Greek sources and used intermittently in Christian traditions.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"Of Delos"
- Description:Delia is a Greek name connected to Delos and used as an epithet of Artemis.
- Origin:Slavic
- Meaning:"Morning Star"
- Description:A South Slavic feminine form, it spread internationally in the late twentieth century through sport and media visibility.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Southern; Tenth"
- Description:Nickname with varied proposed origins, including regional association with the American South, and historical semantic interpretations remain debated.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Diamond Gemstone"
- Description:Diamond is an English word name taken from the gemstone, used to evoke hardness and brilliance.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Gift of God"
- Description:A diminutive of Dorothy, ultimately from Greek elements meaning gift of God, also used as an independent name.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Dove Bird"
- Description:Dove is an English word-name referring to the bird, widely used symbolically for peace and gentleness in naming.
- Origin:French, English
- Meaning:"From the Alder Grove"
- Description:Variant of Delaney, surname-derived name with Irish associations and modern popularity in Anglophone countries.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"Lamp Light"
- Description:Common in South Asia, it relates to words for lamp and light and is associated with ritual and festival imagery.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Dear One"
- Description:An English formation based on dear, it became popular in the early twentieth century in North America.
- Origin:Russian, Greek
- Meaning:"Gift"
- Description:A Russian diminutive of Daria or sometimes Dorothy-related usage, commonly interpreted with a gift-associated meaning.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Daybreak"
- Description:Dawn is an English word-name meaning daybreak, adopted as a given name especially in the twentieth century.
- Origin:Greek, French
- Meaning:"Devotee of Dionysus"
- Description:French feminine form of Denis from Dionysios, historically interpreted as belonging to or devoted to Dionysus, used widely in Europe.
- Origin:Italian, English
- Meaning:"Lady"
- Description:From Italian meaning lady, it entered English naming largely in the twentieth century and retains associations with courtesy titles.
- Origin:Persian, Greek
- Meaning:"Possessing Goodness"
- Description:A name of Persian origin adapted through Greek and Latin, associated with Persian royalty and interpreted as possessing goodness.
- Origin:Greek, French, Spanish
- Meaning:"Follower of Dionysus"
- Description:Denisse is a spelling variant of Denise, ultimately from a Greek theophoric root linked to Dionysus.
- Origin:English, French
- Meaning:"Of God"
- Description:Divine is a vocabulary-based given name meaning of God, used within Christian-influenced naming and virtue-name traditions.
- Origin:Irish, English
- Meaning:"Poet"
- Description:Devin is used as an English form of Irish names associated with a poet, and also reflects surname-based adoption.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"Gift of God"
- Description:Dorothea is a Greek theophoric name meaning gift of God, used in ancient and Christian traditions.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Son of David"
- Description:Patronymic surname meaning descendant of David, it became a given name in modern English, especially in North America.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"Bee"
- Description:Variant of Deborah, a biblical Hebrew name meaning bee, long established in Jewish and Christian naming traditions.
- Origin:Irish
- Meaning:"Dark Challenger"
- Description:Surname-derived given name from Irish Ó Dubhshláine or related forms, with debated meanings involving dark and challenge.
- Origin:Athabaskan
- Meaning:"The High One"
- Description:Name taken from Athabaskan terminology for Denali mountain, meaning the high one, adopted as a modern given name.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Sturdy Twill Fabric"
- Description:Denim functions as a modern English word-name derived from textile terminology, lacking older onomastic precedent.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"Bee"
- Description:Devora is a transliteration variant of Deborah, a Hebrew biblical name traditionally interpreted as bee.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"Steadfastness"
- Description:Sanskrit feminine name denoting steadfastness or fortitude, used in South Asian religious and literary traditions.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Divine Nature"
- Description:An English abstract word name, typically chosen for theological resonance and a semantic association with the divine.
- Origin:French, Latin
- Meaning:"Longing; Wish"
- Description:Desire is a French and English word-name from Latin roots for longing, also related to the traditional name Désiré.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"Gift"
- Description:Greek name linked to Dōris in mythology; often glossed as gift, though interpretations vary by etymological analysis.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Divine, Heavenly"
- Description:French form related to Diana, Roman goddess name, traditionally interpreted as divine or heavenly in connotation.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"Triangle Letter"
- Description:Named for the Greek letter, it also evokes river deltas and triangular forms in geography and mathematics.
- Origin:Arabic, Spanish
- Meaning:"Gentle; Flower"
- Description:Short form resembling Dalia variants, used across Arabic and Spanish contexts with meanings ranging from gentle to flower.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Divine"
- Description:Deanna is a modern English name associated with Diana and the Latin sense of the divine.
- Origin:Slavic
- Meaning:"Morning Star"
- Description:Slavic feminine form influenced by Dana and related roots, commonly interpreted as referring to the morning star or dawn.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Valley"
- Description:A modern blended name often associated with Dale and similar elements, typically interpreted with a valley or dale sense.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Valley"
- Description:Dailyn is a modern spelling variant often compared with Dalyn or Daylen, with uncertain etymology and possible valley associations.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Divine; of Diana"
- Description:Commonly regarded as a spelling variant of Diana, referencing the Roman goddess and widespread naming traditions in Europe and the Americas.
- Origin:French, Latin
- Meaning:"Of the Lord"
- Description:From Latin dominicus via French, it is used for multiple genders and associated with Christian naming traditions and Saint Dominic references.
- Origin:English, French
- Meaning:"Fate"
- Description:Destinee is a modern spelling of Destiny, derived from a French and Latin term for fate, used chiefly in contemporary naming.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"Delicate"
- Description:A variant spelling of Delilah, from Hebrew often interpreted as delicate or languishing, known from biblical narrative.
- Origin:Greek, English
- Meaning:"Gift"
- Description:Often a short form of Dorothea or Theodora, it reflects Greek elements for gift and conventional English diminutive use.
- Origin:French, English
- Meaning:"From Arcy"
- Description:From a Norman French surname indicating origin from a place called Arcy, later used as an English given name.
- Origin:Sanskrit, Indian
- Meaning:"Divine Lordly"
- Description:South Asian name often interpreted from Sanskrit elements relating to the divine, with usage primarily as a feminine given name.
- Origin:French
- Meaning:"Already"
- Description:Borrowed from French vocabulary via the phrase déjà vu, it functions as a modern word name in English.
- Origin:French
- Meaning:"Desired"
- Description:Modern spelling variant of Désirée, introduced into English usage with multiple orthographic forms across decades.
- Origin:Native American, Modern English
- Meaning:"Friend Ally"
- Description:A variant spelling of Dakota, from Siouan usage often glossed with friendship and alliance.
- Origin:Latin, Italian
- Meaning:"Divine One"
- Description:From Latin-derived vocabulary for divine, used in Romance languages and in religious contexts as a devotional given name.
- Origin:Greek, English
- Meaning:"Manly"
- Description:A spelling variant of Drew, ultimately tied to Andrew, which derives from Greek roots meaning manly.
- Origin:Hebrew, Scottish
- Meaning:"Beloved"
- Description:Diminutive of David used in Scottish and English contexts, preserving the Hebrew meaning associated with belovedness.
- Origin:Spanish, English
- Meaning:"Day Eye"
- Description:A Spanish influenced spelling of Daisy, derived from the flower name and used widely in modern Hispanic communities.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"God Is My Judge"
- Description:Danni functions as a short form of Daniel or Danielle, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my judge.
- Origin:English, Norse
- Meaning:"Deer Farm Settlement"
- Description:Darby derives from a place-name with Norse settlement elements and has been used as a given name in English contexts.
- Origin:Spanish, Latin
- Meaning:"Sorrows"
- Description:A Spanish devotional name referring to the sorrows of Mary, it is historically common in Catholic communities.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"Goddess"
- Description:Devi is a Sanskrit term meaning goddess and is widely used as a given name and honorific across South Asian religious and cultural traditions.
- Origin:Welsh, English
- Meaning:"Sea or Faithful"
- Description:Anglicized form of Welsh names and place-names, with multiple proposed derivations in Brythonic linguistic history.
Baby Names Starting with D for Boys
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"God Is My Judge"
- Description:Hebrew theophoric name combining God and judge, associated with the biblical prophet Daniel and widespread in Abrahamic traditions.
- Origin:Welsh
- Meaning:"Son of the Sea"
- Description:Welsh name from mythological tradition, often interpreted as son of the sea, popularized broadly in the twentieth century.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"Beloved"
- Description:A major biblical royal name from Hebrew, associated with King David and enduring in Jewish and Christian communities.
- Origin:Latin
- Meaning:"Of the Lord"
- Description:From Latin Dominicus, it is associated with Sunday and Saint Dominic, reinforcing its Christian historical spread.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"To Tame"
- Description:From Greek roots meaning to subdue or tame, it is associated with early Christian saints and medical patronage traditions.
- Origin:Irish
- Meaning:"Man of Prayer"
- Description:Associated with Saint Declan of Ardmore, the name remains strongly tied to Irish Gaelic heritage and modern Anglophone usage.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Son of David"
- Description:Patronymic surname meaning descendant of David, it became a given name in modern English, especially in North America.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Valley or Church Official"
- Description:From an English surname with occupational and topographic senses, it became a common short given name in the twentieth century.
- Origin:Spanish
- Meaning:"Supplanter"
- Description:Spanish given name of debated origin, commonly connected to forms of James and the supplanter etymology.
- Origin:Scottish, English
- Meaning:"From the Meadow"
- Description:From a Scottish place name and surname, it became a given name and is associated with American geographic naming patterns.
- Origin:Germanic, English
- Meaning:"People Ruler"
- Description:An English form influenced by Theodoric-derived names, it gained popularity in the twentieth century in Anglophone regions.
- Origin:Italian, Latin
- Meaning:"Enduring"
- Description:Short form of Durante, it is strongly associated with the poet Dante Alighieri and widely recognized through Italian literary history.
- Origin:Native American, Sioux
- Meaning:"Ally Friend"
- Description:Taken from the name of the Dakota people and related geography, it entered use as a given name in the late twentieth century.
- Origin:Greek, French
- Meaning:"To Tame or Subdue"
- Description:From Greek-derived Damian, associated with early Christian saints and transmitted through French into modern international usage.
- Origin:Hebrew, English
- Meaning:"Beloved of God"
- Description:Dariel appears as a modern variant of Darryl or Ariel, and may also be interpreted through Hebrew theophoric patterns.
- Origin:Irish
- Meaning:"From South Munster"
- Description:From an Irish regional name, it became established in English and Irish usage, sometimes associated with historical territorial divisions.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Dike Town"
- Description:Modern given-name use of a surname patterned on English place-names, typically interpreted as settlement associated with a dike or embankment.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Valley Town"
- Description:From an English place-name surname meaning valley town, adopted as a given name in Anglophone contexts.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"To Tame"
- Description:A Greek name known from classical literature and legend, it has continued sporadic use in English-speaking populations.
- Origin:English, French
- Meaning:"Green Valley"
- Description:From a place name and surname associated with a toponym meaning green valley in French-influenced forms.
- Origin:Irish
- Meaning:"Dark Descendant"
- Description:From an Irish surname based on Gaelic elements, commonly interpreted as referring to dark or brown lineage.
- Origin:Irish, English
- Meaning:"Poet"
- Description:Devin is used as an English form of Irish names associated with a poet, and also reflects surname-based adoption.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"Of Doris"
- Description:A Greek-derived name referring to Doris or the Dorian people, later reinforced by classical literature and modern artistic usage.
- Origin:English, Greek
- Meaning:"Manly; Strong"
- Description:Commonly a short form of Andrew, from Greek Andreas meaning manly, now widely used as an independent given name.
- Origin:Greek, English
- Meaning:"Servant; Messenger"
- Description:From a church office term rooted in Greek diakonos meaning servant, later adopted as an English given name.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Belonging to the Lord"
- Description:Variant of Dominic, historically used in Christian contexts and associated with medieval Latin naming traditions.
- Origin:Italian, Persian
- Meaning:"Possessing Goodness"
- Description:An Italian form of Darius, from Old Persian elements for holding and good, it is used across Southern Europe and beyond.
- Origin:French, English
- Meaning:"From Dax"
- Description:Likely derived from the French place-name Dax, it is used as a short modern given name in English-speaking contexts.
- Origin:Hebrew, English
- Meaning:"God Is My Judge"
- Description:Danny is a diminutive of Daniel, a Hebrew biblical name interpreted as declaring God as judge.
- Origin:Welsh, English
- Meaning:"Beloved"
- Description:Patronymic surname from David traditions increasingly used as a given name, retaining the meaning associated with David.
- Origin:Welsh, Turkish
- Meaning:"Great Tide; Heart"
- Description:Used across cultures, sometimes as a Dylan variant from Welsh tradition, and sometimes aligned with Turkish Dilan with different meanings.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Dragon; Male Duck"
- Description:Drake is an English surname used as a given name, with meanings tied to dragon or duck.
- Origin:German, English
- Meaning:"People Ruler"
- Description:A variant spelling of Derek, it reflects Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people and modern orthographic preference.
- Origin:Scottish Gaelic, English
- Meaning:"World Ruler"
- Description:Anglicized from Gaelic Domhnall, it combines elements for world and rule and is historically common in Scotland.
- Origin:Old Norse, English
- Meaning:"Thor Stone"
- Description:From Old Norse elements, it entered English naming through surname transmission and later became common as a given name.
- Origin:Greek, French, English
- Meaning:"Follower of Dionysus"
- Description:From Greek Dionysios, it spread through French and English usage and is associated with Saint Denis, patron of Paris.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Leader; Noble Rank"
- Description:From a noble title ultimately derived from Latin dux meaning leader, later adopted as a given name.
- Origin:Latin, English
- Meaning:"Right Handed; Skilled"
- Description:Dexter comes from Latin for right and skillful, later used as an English occupational byname.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Hill Town"
- Description:An English toponymic surname occasionally used as a given name, historically referring to a settlement on a hill.
- Origin:Persian, Greek
- Meaning:"Possessing Goodness"
- Description:From Old Persian royal usage and Greek transmission, it is associated with Achaemenid kings and remains in modern international naming.
- Origin:East African
- Meaning:"Rejoicing"
- Description:Often associated with East African naming usage and interpreted as rejoicing, though spellings and local derivations may vary.
- Origin:Slavic
- Meaning:"Give Peace"
- Description:South Slavic name typically analyzed from elements meaning give and peace, used across Balkan and Eastern European regions.
- Origin:Germanic, English
- Meaning:"People Ruler"
- Description:Derrick is an English form of a Germanic name historically meaning ruler of the people.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Dear Friend"
- Description:Originally an English surname, it became a given name and is etymologically linked to notions of dear friendship.
- Origin:Scottish
- Meaning:"Dark River"
- Description:Anglicized from Gaelic elements associated with a place-name, traditionally glossed as referring to a dark or shaded river.
- Origin:Welsh, English
- Meaning:"Sea or Faithful"
- Description:Anglicized form of Welsh names and place-names, with multiple proposed derivations in Brythonic linguistic history.
- Origin:Scandinavian, English
- Meaning:"From Denmark"
- Description:Primarily an English given name derived from an ethnonym, historically referring to people associated with Denmark.
- Origin:Persian, English
- Meaning:"Upholder of Good"
- Description:Darian is used with Persian-associated interpretations connected to Darius, though English usage includes modern variant spellings with mixed derivations.
- Origin:Hebrew, American
- Meaning:"Calf; Gentle"
- Description:Damari is used as a modern given name, sometimes linked to Hebrew forms related to calf, though interpretations vary by source.
- Origin:Irish, English
- Meaning:"Oak or Great"
- Description:Often linked to Irish surname and place-name elements, its etymology is debated, with associations to oak or greatness.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Deep Valley"
- Description:From the English county name, used for multiple genders and sometimes interpreted through place-name elements as deep valley.
- Origin:Italian
- Meaning:"Of an Angel"
- Description:Italian surname and given name formation from Angelo, interpreted as of an angel or belonging to an angel.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"To Move Swiftly"
- Description:An English word-name suggesting speed and energy, also used as a nickname before becoming a standalone given name.
- Origin:Greek, Slavic
- Meaning:"Devoted to Demeter"
- Description:From Greek Demetrios meaning devoted to Demeter, widely transmitted through Slavic and Orthodox naming traditions.
- Origin:Cornish, English
- Meaning:"From a High Stronghold"
- Description:Originally a Cornish surname and place-name, Denzel became a given name and gained broader recognition in modern Anglophone contexts.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"Devoted to Demeter"
- Description:Demetrius is a Greek name derived from devotion to Demeter, widespread in Hellenistic and Christian contexts.
- Origin:Latin, Slavic
- Meaning:"Of the Lord"
- Description:Dominik reflects Latin Dominicus and is widespread in Central and Eastern Europe, often signaling Christian devotional naming.
- Origin:English, Greek
- Meaning:"Manly"
- Description:Modern formation combining a productive prefix with Andre, whose Greek root denotes man, typical of late twentieth-century naming innovation.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"Firm; Constant"
- Description:From Sanskrit dhruva, constant or fixed, it is associated with the pole star and a notable figure in Hindu mythology.
- Origin:Slavic, Italian
- Meaning:"God Is My Judge"
- Description:Slavic and Italian form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge, used across Eastern and Southern Europe.
- Origin:Scottish Gaelic
- Meaning:"Dark Warrior"
- Description:From Gaelic elements often interpreted as dark and warrior, borne by several Scottish historical figures and kings.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Sturdy Twill Fabric"
- Description:Denim functions as a modern English word-name derived from textile terminology, lacking older onomastic precedent.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"Of Dionysus"
- Description:From Greek naming linked to Dionysus or places named Dion, functioning as a theophoric or toponymic form.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Roof Thatcher"
- Description:An English occupational surname used as a given name, Decker is associated with roofing work and the act of covering structures.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Day Town"
- Description:From an English place name and surname, it is used as a given name and reflects toponymic naming conventions.
- Origin:English, Hebrew
- Meaning:"Beloved"
- Description:Modern elaboration on David-related forms in English, influenced by inventive suffixation typical of late twentieth-century naming patterns.
- Origin:English, Greek
- Meaning:"Upholder of Good"
- Description:Darien is used as a modern given name and can be linked to Darius traditions, though spellings and interpretations vary.
- Origin:Latin, Greek
- Meaning:"Dragon or Serpent"
- Description:A classical name meaning dragon or serpent, it appears in Greco-Roman contexts and modern literary usage.
- Origin:Hebrew, Yiddish
- Meaning:"Beloved"
- Description:Yiddish and Hebrew form of David, used especially in Jewish communities and retaining the meaning associated with belovedness.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"Valley"
- Description:From Old English for valley, used as both a surname and given name, with steady usage across the twentieth century in English-speaking regions.
- Origin:Greek, English
- Meaning:"Of Dionysus"
- Description:Deon is often considered a short form related to Dion, ultimately referencing Dionysus within Greek-derived naming traditions.
- Origin:French
- Meaning:"Of Gold"
- Description:Given name from a French surname phrase meaning of gold, adopted as a modern name with strong cultural associations.
- Origin:Greek
- Meaning:"Spirit; Divine Power"
- Description:From Greek daimon, it carries classical philosophical connotations, though modern usage may reflect literary or stylistic preferences.
- Origin:English, Hebrew
- Meaning:"Beloved"
- Description:A modern formation often treated as a variant of David, with spelling adapted to contemporary naming patterns.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"God or Deity"
- Description:Dev is a Sanskrit derived name meaning deity, frequently used in South Asia and in diasporic naming practices.
- Origin:Hebrew, Portuguese
- Meaning:"Beloved"
- Description:Portuguese form of David, from Hebrew meaning beloved, widely used in Lusophone contexts and beyond.
- Origin:Hebrew
- Meaning:"Bear"
- Description:A Hebrew name meaning bear, used both independently and as a component within longer Ashkenazi naming traditions.
- Origin:Irish, English
- Meaning:"Dark; Swarthy"
- Description:An Anglicized form associated with Irish Gaelic elements, it became established in North American naming during the twentieth century.
- Origin:Germanic, English
- Meaning:"Ruler of the People"
- Description:English variant of Derek, ultimately from Germanic elements denoting rulership and communal authority.
- Origin:English, Irish
- Meaning:"Of Sean"
- Description:A modern compound combining De prefix with Shawn, it reflects late twentieth century African American naming innovation and phonological patterning.
- Origin:French, English
- Meaning:"Dear"
- Description:Darrell developed from Norman French surname forms and became established as a given name in the United States during the twentieth century.
- Origin:French, Latin
- Meaning:"Of the Lord"
- Description:From Latin dominicus via French, it is used for multiple genders and associated with Christian naming traditions and Saint Dominic references.
- Origin:Latin, Italian, American
- Meaning:"Of the Sea"
- Description:Often associated with De- prefixed modern compounds and Mario or Mari elements, Demari has variable interpretation across communities.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"From Devon"
- Description:Frequently treated as a variant of Devon, referencing the English place-name and its adoption into given-name use.
- Origin:Greek, American
- Meaning:"Of Dionysus"
- Description:Deion is often linked to Dion and Greek Dionysian roots, while also shaped by modern American usage.
- Origin:English, French
- Meaning:"Of God"
- Description:Divine is a vocabulary-based given name meaning of God, used within Christian-influenced naming and virtue-name traditions.
- Origin:Greek, French
- Meaning:"Follower of Dionysus"
- Description:A French form of Dennis, from Greek roots linked to Dionysus and strengthened by veneration of Saint Denis.
- Origin:Irish, Gaelic
- Meaning:"Descendant of the Dark One"
- Description:Deegan is an Anglicized Irish surname used as a given name, associated with family descent and a dark epithet.
- Origin:English, American
- Meaning:"From Devon"
- Description:Commonly treated as an elaborated form of Devon, shaped by contemporary American naming patterns and suffixation.
- Origin:French, Latin
- Meaning:"Destiny"
- Description:Linked to French and Latin terms for destiny, it is also reinforced by place-name associations in modern American usage.
- Origin:Turkish
- Meaning:"Iron"
- Description:A Turkish personal name meaning iron, used as both given name and surname and associated with strength symbolism.
- Origin:Italian
- Meaning:"Of the Angel"
- Description:From Italian elements meaning of the angel, it appears as both surname and given name, particularly in Italian-American contexts.
- Origin:English, Gaelic
- Meaning:"World Ruler"
- Description:Donnie is an English diminutive of Donald, derived from Gaelic elements often interpreted as world ruler.
- Origin:English
- Meaning:"From Airelle"
- Description:Often explained as an altered form of Darrell, originally a surname from Norman place-name elements.
- Origin:English, Spanish
- Meaning:"World Ruler; or Lord"
- Description:Usually a short form of Donald or Donovan in English; also a Spanish honorific meaning lord or gentleman.
- Origin:Irish
- Meaning:"From South Munster"
- Description:A variant spelling of Desmond, originating from an Irish regional name associated with southern Munster.
- Origin:Italian, American
- Meaning:"Of the Lord"
- Description:Often linked to Damian or Damiano forms, it reflects Latin Christian naming patterns, though contemporary spellings vary widely.
- Origin:Sanskrit
- Meaning:"Part of the Divine"
- Description:Indian masculine name from Sanskrit elements conveying a relationship to divinity or the divine portion.
- Origin:Spanish, Latin
- Meaning:"Of the Lord"
- Description:Domingo is the Spanish form of Dominicus, from Latin meaning of the Lord, also associated with Sunday in Romance languages.
- Origin:Irish
- Meaning:"Man of Prayer"
- Description:Deklan is a spelling variant of Declan, an Irish name historically associated with an early saint and devotional interpretations.
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