Boys names with `d`
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Name | Meaning | Derivations | Origin | |
Dabi | Beloved. a form of david. | Dabee, Dabey, Dabie, Daby | Basque, Hebrew | |
Dabir | Tutor | Dabar, Daber, Dabor, Dabyr | Arabic | |
Dace | Of nobility. | Dacee, Dacey, Daci, Dacie, Dacio, Dacy, Daic, Daice, Dayc, Dayce | English, French | |
Dacey | Southerner | Dacee, Daci, Dacie, Dacy, Dacycey, Daice, Daicee, Daicey, Daici, Daicie, Daicy, Dayce, Daycee, Dayci, Daycie, Daycy | Gaelic, Irish | |
Dada | Curly-haired. | Dadah, Dadi | Yoruba | |
Daegan | Black-haired. | Daegen, Daegin, Daegon, Daegyn, Dagan, Daigan, Daigen, Daigin, Daigyn, Daygan, Daygen, Daygin, Daygon, Daygyn | Gaelic, Irish | |
Daegel | From daegel in england. | Daigel, Daygel | English, Geographical | |
Dafydd | Beloved. a form of david. | Dafid, Dafidd, Dafyd | Hebrew, Welsh | |
Dag | Day or brightness. | Old norse | ||
Dagan | Little fish, the earth. | Dagen, Dagin, Dagon, Dagyn | Eastern semitic | |
Dagda | Good spirit. | Dagdah | Gaelic, Irish | |
Dago | Day | Darg (icelandic), Tag, Tajo | Spanish | |
Dagwood | From the bright one's forest, daggerwood | Old english | ||
Dahy | Swift moving. | Daiy | Irish | |
Dai | Large; beloved. | Dae, Daie, Daye | Hebrew, Japanese | |
Dai duong | King | Vietnamese | ||
Dainton | From the town in the valley. | Denton | English | |
Dakarai | Happy | Dakara | Shona | |
Dakota | Friend | Dakotah | Native american | |
Daksh | Efficient | Dakshi | Hindi | |
Dal | From the valley; a short form of dalibor, fighting far away. | Dail, Daile, Dale, Dayl, Dayle | Czech, Scandinavian | |
Dalal | Broker | Sanskrit | ||
Dalbert | Pride | Dalbirt, Dalburt, Dalbyrt, Delbert, Delbirt, Delburt, Delbyrt | Old english | |
Dale | From the valley | Adale, Dael, Dail, Dal, Daley, Dalton | Old english | |
Dalek | A form of dalibor, fighting far away. | Czech | ||
Dalibor | Fighting far away. | Czech | ||
Dallan | Unseeing. | Daelan, Daelen, Daelin, Dailan, Dailen, Dailin, Dalain, Dalan, Dallen, Dallin, Dallyn, Dalyn | Irish | |
Dallas | From the waterfall field or the ravine field; wise. geographical - city in texas. | Dalaz, Dalishia, Dalishya, Dalisia, Dalissia, Dalissiah, Dallaz, Dallys, Dalyce, Dalys, Dalyss, Dalyssa, Dalysse | Irish, Scottish | |
Dallen | Unseeing | Daelan, Daelen, Daelin, Dailan, Dailen, Dailin, Dalain, Dalan, Dallen, Dallin, Dallyn, Dalyn | Irish | |
Dalman | From the place of plenty. | Dallman, Dallmen, Dallmin, Dallmon, Dallmyn, Dalmen, Dalmin, Dalmon, Dalmyn | Australian aboriginal | |
Dalphin | Dolphin | Dalphyn, Dalphyne, Dalpphine, Dolphin, Dolphine, Dolphyn, Dolphyne | French | |
Dalston | From dale's town. from the valley town. | Dalis, Dallas, Dallen, Dallin, Dallon, Dallston, Dallyn | English | |
Daly | Counselor | Gaelic, Irish | ||
Dalziel | From the small field. | Dalzil, Dalzyel, Dalzyl | Scottish | |
Damario | Gentle | Damaryo, Demario, Demaryo | Spanish | |
Damek | Of the red earth. a form of adam. | Adamek, Damik, Damyk | Hebrew, Slavic | |
Damian | Taming, tamer | Damiano (italian), Damiao (portuguese), Damien (french), Damion, Damionos, Damyan, Damyen, Damyin, Damyon, Damyyn | Greek | |
Damon | Constant, one who tames; spirit | Daemian, Daemien, Daemiin, Daemion, Daemiyn, Daimian, Daimien, Daimiin, Daimion, Daimiyn, Damas, Damian (german), Damiano (italian), Damien (french), Damion, Damiyn, Daymian, Daymien, Daymiin, Daymion | Greek, Latin | |
Dan | God is my judge | Dane, Daniel, Danil, Dann, Danny | Hebrew | |
Dana | Fire; bright day. from denmark | Daha, Dahanah, Danah, Danne | Irish, Old english | |
Danby | From the dane's settlement. | Old norse | ||
Dancel | God is my judge. | Dansel, Dansil, Dansyl | Dutch | |
Dandin | Holy | Dandan, Danden, Dandon, Dandyn | Hindi | |
Dandre | Strong, brave, courageous. a form of andre and andrew. | D'andre, Dandrae, Dandras, Dandray, Dandrea | French, Greek | |
Dane | God is my judge; from denmark. | Dan, Daniel, Danil, Danniel, Danny | Danish, Hebrew | |
Danforth | God is my judge. | English, Hebrew | ||
Daniel | God is my judge. | D, Dancel, Dancil, Dane, Daneel (dutch), Danelo, Danielle (french), Daniil (russian), Danil, Danila (slavic), Danilo, Danjels (lettish), Dannal, Dannel (swiss), Dannil, Dannol, Danyel, Danyell, Danyil | Hebrew | |
Danil | God is my judge. | Dan, Dane, Daniel, Danny | Hebrew | |
Danior | Born with teeth. | Danyor | Gypsy | |
Danladi | Born on a sunday. | Danladee, Danladey, Danladie, Danlady | Hausa | |
Dannon | Gathering in the meadow. | Daenan, Daenen, Dainon, Danaan, Danen, Dannan, Dannen, Dannin, Danno (japanese), Dannon, Dannyn, Danon, Danyn | American, English | |
Danny | God is my judge. a short form for names starting with "dan". | Danee, Daney, Dani, Danie, Dannee, Danney, Danni, Dannie, Danno, Dano, Dany | English, Hebrew | |
Dante | Lasting, enduring. a form of durante. | Dantae, Dantee, Danton | Italian, Spanish | |
Danton | Lasting. a form of dante. | Danton | English | |
Danyon | God is my judge. | Danion | Hebrew, Old english | |
Dar | Pearl | Darr | Hebrew | |
Dara | Star | Darah | Cambodian | |
Darby | Free man, freedom; from the deer estate. | Darbe, Darbee, Darbey, Darbi, Darbie, Derbe, Derbee, Derbey, Derbi, Derbie, Derby | Irish, Scandinavian | |
Darcy | Dark-haired; fortress. | D'arcy, Darce, Darcee, Darcey, Darci, Darcie, Darsey, Darsi, Darsie, Darsy | French, Irish | |
Dard | Son of zeus | Greek | ||
Dareh | Wealthy | Dare | Persian | |
Darel | Blue sky. | Daral, Daril, Darol, Darral, Darrel, Darril, Darrol, Darryl, Daryl | Australian aboriginal | |
Daren | Born at night. | Daran, Darin, Daron, Daryn | Nigerian | |
Darence | Great. a form of darren, gift; rocky hill. | Darance, Darrance, Darrence | English, Irish | |
Darian | A form of darius, king, wealthy. | Darien, Darin, Darion, Darius, Darrian, Darrien, Darrion | Persian | |
Darile | Rosella parrot. | Darel, Darele, Daryl, Daryle | Australian aboriginal | |
Darin | Gift | Darian, Darien, Dario (spanish), Darion (spanish), Darrian, Darrin, Darryn, Daryn, Daryo (spanish), Dayrin, Dayrinn, Dearin, Dharin, Dharyn | Greek | |
Dario | A form of darius, king, wealthy, affluent. | Italian, Spanish | ||
Darius | Ruler; wealthy one. | Dairus, Darieus, Dario, Darioush, Darrias, Darrios, Darrious, Darris, Darrius, Darrus, Darus, Daryos, Daryus, Derieus, Derio, Derius, Derrious, Derris, Derrius, Derryus, Deryus | Greek, Persian | |
Darko | A gift. | Croatian, Slavic | ||
Darkon | Dark one. | Darkan, Darken, Darkin, Darkun, Darkyn | Old english | |
Darnell | Hidden | Darnel, Darnele, Darnelle | English | |
Darren | Gift | Daran, Daren, Darian, Darien, Darin, Darion, Daron (irish), Darran, Darrian, Darrick (german), Darrien, Darrin, Darrion (irish), Darron darrun, Darryn, Darun, Daryn, Der, Deran | Australian, Gaelic, Irish, New zealand | |
Darrie | Red-haired one. | Dari, Darie, Darry, Dary | Irish | |
Darryl | Little darling frm the oak-tree grove. a form of darren, gift | Dahril, Daral, Darall, Daralle, Darel, Darele, Darell, Darelle, Daril, Darile, Darill, Darille, Darrel, Darril, Darryl, Daryl, Daryle, Deril, Derol, Derril, Derryl, Deryl, Deryle, Deryll | French | |
Darshan | God | Darshen, Darshin, Darshon, Darshyn | Hindi | |
Darton | From the deer town. | Dartal, Dartan, Dartei, Darten, Dartin, Dartrel, Dartyn | English | |
Darvell | From the town of eagles. | Darvel, Darvele, Darvelle, Darvil, Darvile, Darvill, Darville, Darvyl, Darvyle | English, French | |
Darvin | Beloved, dearest, famous sea friend. | Darvan, Darven, Darvon, Darvyn | French, Old english | |
Darwin | Beloved, dearest friend. | Darwen, Darwyn, Derwen, Derwin, Derwyn | Old english | |
Dasan | Bird-clan leader, chief. | Dasen, Dasin, Dason, Dasyn | Pomo | |
Daudi | Loved one. | Dawud | Swahili | |
David | Beloved | Dabit, Daeved, Daevid, Daevyd, Daibiah (scottish), Daived, Daivid, Daivyd, Dako, Datsch, Dauld (swahili), Daveon, Davidas, Davidd, Davidde (italian), Davide (french), Davidos, Davidus, Daviel | Hebrew | |
Davin | Bright. happy person from finland. | Davan, Daven, Davon, Davyn | Scandinavian | |
Davis | Son of david. son of the beloved. | Davidson, Davies, Davison, Davys, Davyson, Dawsan, Dawsen, Dawsin, Dawson, Dayson, Dayton | English | |
Davit | Beloved. a form of david. | Armenian | ||
Davorin | Of the war god davor. | Davoran, Davoren, Davoron, Davoryn | Slavic | |
Dawa | Born on a monday. | Tibetan | ||
Dawit | Beloved. a form of david | Dawyt | Hebrew | |
Dawon | A form of john, god is gracious. | Dawan, Dewan, Dewon | American | |
Dawson | David's son. son of the beloved. | Dawsan, Dawsen, Dawsin, Dawsyn | English | |
Dax | Water. | English, French | ||
Dayan | Judge; day's end. | Daean, Daian | Hebrew, Old english | |
Dayjon | A modern form of john, god is gracious. | Daegon, Daejohn, Daejon, Dayjon, Dayjoon, Dijon | American | |
Daylon | The day is long; light, hope. | Daelon, Dailon, Dallin, Daylen, Delon | African american | |
Dayne | From denmark. | Daen, Daene, Dain, Daine, Dane, Dayn | Scandinavian | |
Dayton | From the sunny town. | Daeton, Daiton | English | |
Dayvon | Loving | Daivon, Devon | American | |
De | Virtuous | Chinese | ||
Deacon | Dusty, hard-working servant. | Deakin, Deicon, Dekel, Dekle, Deycon | English, Greek | |
Dean | One who lives in the valley. | Deam, Deame, Deane, Deen, Deene, Deme, Dene, Dino (italian, Dyn, Dyne, Spanish) | Old english | |
Deandre | Strong, brave, courageous one from the valley; divine. the combination of dean / andre. | Dayandre, Deenandre, Deiandre | French, Greek, Latin | |
Deangelo | Angel, messenger of god. | Dangelo, Danglo, Deangelo, Diangello, Diangelo | Greek, Italian | |
Dearborn | Born near the stream wit the deer. | Dearborne, Dearbourn, Dearbourne, Deeborne, Deerborn, Deerbourn, Deerbourne | English | |
Decarlos | Strong, courageous. a form of charles. | Dacarlo, Dacarlos, Decarlo, Dicarlo | English, Spanish | |
Decha | Strength | Dech, Dechah | Thai | |
Decimus | Tenth-born child. | Latin | ||
Declan | Praying | Daclan, Deklyn, Diclan, Dyclan | Irish | |
Dedrick | The people's ruler | Deadric, Deadrick, Dederic, Dederick, Dedryk, Detric, Detrick, Detrik, Diedrick, Diedrik, Dietrich | German | |
Deemer | Judge | Deamer, Deimer, Deymer | Old english | |
Deems | The judge's child. | Deam, Deama | English | |
Defrain | Mountains | Australian aboriginal | ||
Dejuan | God is gracious. a form of john. | Dejan, Dejon, Dejun, Dewan, Dewaun, Dewon, Dijaun, Dwon | Hebrew, Spanish | |
Dekel | Palm tree. | Dekal, Dekil, Dekyl | Arabic, Hebrew | |
Del | Of the (used as a prefix to other names), from the wood hollow. | Dell | French | |
Delaney | Of the elder-tree grove. | Delain, Delainey, Delaini, Delan, Delanie, Delano (french), Delany | French, Irish | |
Delano | Of the night; alder grove. | Latin, Old french | ||
Delbert | Noble, bright. | Dalbert, Dalbirt, Dalburt, Dalbyrt, Delbirt, Delburt, Delbyrt | English | |
Delfino | Dolphin | Delfin, Delfine, Delfyn, Delfyne, Delfyno, Delphin, Delphine, Delphino, Delphyn, Delphyne | Latin | |
Deli | Virtuous | Deshi | Chinese | |
Dell | Of the small valley, wood hollow. | Del | English | |
Delling | Very shiny one. | Old norse | ||
Dellinger | From the day-time spring. | Scandinavian | ||
Delmar | Of the sea. | Delmer | Latin, Old french | |
Delmon | Of the mountain. | Dalman, Dalmen, Dalmin, Dalmon, Dalmyn, Delman, Delmen, Delmin, Delmyn, Demond | English, French | |
Delroy | Of the king. | Dalroi, Dalroy, Delroi | French | |
Delsin | Truthful | Delsan, Delsen, Delson, Delsyn | Native american | |
Delton | Of the valley town. | Daltan, Dalten, Daltin, Dalton, Daltyn, Deltan, Delten, Deltin, Deltown, Deltyn | English | |
Delvin | Godly friend. | Dalvin, Dalvyn, Delvyn | English | |
Delwyn | Proud friend; bright friend. | Delevan, Delwin | Old english | |
Dema | Calmness | Demah | Russian | |
Deman | The man. | Demann | Dutch | |
Demarco | Of mark. warrior, warlike, of mars. | African american | ||
Demas | Popular one. | Greek | ||
Dembe | Peace | Damba | Luganda | |
Demetrios | Covering of earth, of demeter, goddes of fertility. the masculine form of demetria. | Demetre (french), Demetri, Demetrio (italian), Demetrius, Demetryus, Demitris, Dimiter, Dimitrij, Dimitrije, Dimitry, Dmitar, Dmitri (russian), Dymetr, Dymetree, Dymetrey, Dymetri, Dymetrias, Dymytrie | Greek | |
Demos | The people. | Demas, Demosthenes, Demous | Greek | |
Demostenes | Strength of the people. | Greek | ||
Demothi | Talks while walking. | Demoth | Native american | |
Dempsey | Proud | Dempsi, Dempsie, Dempsy | Irish | |
Dempster | Judge | Dempstar | Old english | |
Denby | By the valley. | Danbi, Danbie, Danby, Denbey, Denbi, Denbie | Old english | |
Denell | God is my judge. a masculine form of danielle. | Denel | African american, Hebrew | |
Denham | From the valley homestead. | Old english | ||
Denis | Follower of dionysos (god of wine and vegetation), celebration. | Danas, Dannis, Dannys, Denas, Denes, Denet, Dennas, Dennet, Dennett, Dennis, Dennison, Denny, Dennys, Dienes, Dion, Dionigi (italian), Dionigio (italian), Dionigo, Dionis (spanish), Dionisio (italian | Greek | |
Deniz | The sea. | Turkish | ||
Denley | From the meadow in the valley. | Denlea, Denleah, Denlee, Denli, Denlie, Denly | English | |
Denman | From the valley. | Denmen | Old english | |
Dennison | Son of denis, son of the follower of dionysus, the god of wine and vegetation, celebration. | Denison, Dennyson, Denyson | English | |
Denton | From the valley estate or town. | Old english | ||
Denver | From the valley village, dweller at the valley edge. | Denvor | Old english | |
Deny | Son of denis, son of the follower of dionysus, the god of wine and vegetation, celebration. | Deni, Denie, Denni, Dennie, Deny | Greek | |
Denzel | High, from the stronghold in the valley. | Denzal, Denzall, Denzalle, Denzell, Denzelle, Denzil, Denzill, Denzille, Denzyl, Denzyll, Denzylle | Cornish | |
Denzo | Discretion | Denzio, Denzyo | Japanese | |
Deon | Follower of dionysos (god of wine and vegetation), celebration. a short form of dennis. | Dion | Greek | |
Dequan | Fragrant, sweet smelling. | Dequanah | Comanche | |
Derain | Mountain | Australian aboriginal | ||
Derek | Gifted ruler of the people. | Darac, Dareck, Darek, Daric, Darick, Darric, Darrick, Darryc, Darryck, Darryk, Derec, Dereck, Deric, Derick, Derik, Derr, Derrec, Derreck, Derrek, Derric, Derrick, Derrik, Derryc, Deryc, Deryck, Deryk | Teutonic | |
Dermot | Freedom; free of envy | Dermont, Dermott, Diarmid, Diarmit | Irish | |
Deron | Bird | Daaron, Daron, Darone, Darron, Dayron, Dereon, Deronn, Deronne, Derrin, Derrion, Derron, Derronn, Derronne, Derryn, Deryn, Diron, Duron, Durron, Dyron | Hebrew | |
Deror | Freedom lover. | Derori, Derorie, Derory | Hebrew | |
Derrilin | Falling stars. | Derilin, Derylin, Derylyn | Australian aboriginal | |
Derry | Red-haired | Deri, Derie, Derri, Derrie, Dery | Irish | |
Derryn | Little bird. | Alderin, Alderyn, Derran, Derren, Derrin, Derron, Derrun, Deryn | Welsh | |
Derward | Keeper of the deer. | Derwood, Dirwood, Dorward, Durward, Durwood, Dyrward, Dyrwood | English | |
Derwin | Dear friend. | Dervin, Dervon, Dervyn, Dervyne, Derwyn, Derwyne, Durwin, Durwyn, Durwyne | Welsh | |
Derwood | From the deer wood. | Derward, Durward, Durwood | English | |
Deshawn | God is gracious. a form of shaun. | D'sean, D'shaun, D'shawn, Dasean, Dashaun, Dashwn, Desean, Deshaun, Deshaune, Deshauwn, Deshawan, Dusean, Dushaun, Dushawn, Dysean, Dyshaun, Dyshawn, Dyshon, Dyshyn, Dyshyne, Dysone | African american, Hebrew | |
Desi | Yearning | Dezi | Latin | |
Desideratus | Longed-for boy. | Latin | ||
Desiderio | Desired | Desideryo | Spanish | |
Desmond | From south munster. | Desmund, Dezmond, Dezmund | Gaelic, Irish | |
Destin | Fate. the masculine form of destiny. | Destan, Desten, Destine, Deston, Destun, Destyn | French | |
Deutsch | From germany. | Deutch | German | |
Deven | For god. | Deaven, Deiven, Diven, Dyven | Hindi | |
Deverell | From the riverbank. | Old welsh | ||
Devin | Poet; perfection; from devonshire, people of the deep valley. | Deavin, Deavyn, Devyn | Irish, Latin, Old english | |
Devine | Divine; ox. | Devyn, Devyne | Irish, Latin | |
Devlin | Fierce | Irish | ||
Devon | Poet; perfection; from devonshire, people of the deep valley. | Deavan, Deaven, Deavon, Devan, Deven, Devon, Devun | Irish, Latin, Old english | |
Devonte | Davonte, Devante, Devonta, Devontae | American | ||
Dewei | Highly virtuous. | Dewey | Chinese | |
Dewey | Morning dew. | Dewi, Dewie, Dewy, Duey, Duie | English | |
Dewitt | Blond-haired. | De witt, Dewit, Dewyt, Dewytt, Dwight | Flemish | |
Dexter | Dexterous, skilful, right-handed. | Dexta, Dextar, Dextor, Dextur | Latin | |
Dhatri | Creator | Sanskrit | ||
Diamond | Diamond, precious. | Dymond | English, Greek | |
Dian | Candle | Dyan | Indonesian | |
Dickon | Hard-ruler. a short form of richard. | Diccon | Old english | |
Didier | Desired. the masculine form of desiree. | Didyer | French | |
Diego | Replacer. a form of james. | Diaz, Iago, Jago | Hebrew, Spanish | |
Diesel | A petroleum-based fuel. | Australian | ||
Dieter | The people's army. | Deirhard, Deyter, Diehardt (teutonic), Dihard, Dihardt, Dyehard, Dyehardt, Dyhard, Dyhardt | German | |
Dietman | Man of the people. | Dyetman | Teutonic | |
Dietrich | Wealthy | Detric, Detrick, Didhrikr, Didric, Didrick, Didschis, Diedric, Diedrich, Diedrik (dutch), Dierk | Teutonic | |
Digby | From the farm by the ditch. | Digbe, Digbee, Digbey, Digbi, Digbie | Old norse | |
Diggory | Almost lost; digger. | Diggorie, Digori, Digorie, Digorri, Digory | Cornish, Old english | |
Dilgon | Like the moon. | Dylgon | Australian aboriginal | |
Dillon | Like a lion; faithful. | Dilan, Dilen, Dillan, Dillen, Dillyn, Dilon, Dilyn, Dylan, Dylelen, Dylen, Dyllan, Dyllin, Dyllon, Dyllyn, Dylyn | French, Irish | |
Dilwyn | From the place with the shady trees. | Dillwin, Dillwyn, Dilwin, Dilwyn | Welsh | |
Dima | Famous prince, form of vladimir. | Dimah, Dimka, Dimkah, Dyma, Dymah | Russian | |
Dimiter | Covering of earth, of demeter, goddess of fertility. | Demetra, Demetri, Demitri, Dhimitrios, Dimetri, Dimetric, Dimetrie, Dimetrios, Dimetrius, Dimetrus, Dimitr, Dimitra, Dimitri, Dimitricus, Dimitrij (russian), Dimitrije (illyrian), Dimitrios, Dimitris | Greek | |
Dinh | Peace | Din, Dyn, Dynh | Vietnamese | |
Dinko | Born on sunday. | Dincko, Dyncko, Dynko | Slavic | |
Dino | From the valley. a form of dean. | Diandre, Dinos (greek), Diondre, Dionte, Dondre, Dyno, Dynos, Dynot | Italian, Spanish | |
Dinsmore | From the fortress hill. | Dinmoar, Dinmoor, Dinmoore, Dinmor, Dinmore, Dinsmoor, Dinsmoore, Dynmoar, Dynmoor, Dynmoore, Dynmor, Dynmore | Irish | |
Diomedes | Belonging to media. | Dyomedes | Greek | |
Dion | God of wine and celebration. a short form of dionysus. | Deon, Dio, Dione, Dionigi, Dionis, Dionn, Dionne, Dionta, Diontae, Diontai, Dionte, Diontray, Dyon, Dyone | Greek | |
Dionysus | God of wine and celebration. | Dion, Dionesios, Dionicio, Dionisios, Dionusios, Dionysios, Dionysius, Dunixi, Dyomysus, Dyonisios, Dyonisus | Greek | |
Dirk | Wealthy. the german form of theodore. a form of derek, gifted ruler of the people. | Derc, Derck, Derk, Dirc, Dirck, Dirke, Dyrc, Dyrk | German | |
Dix | Blessed | Dixx | German | |
Dixon | Son of the rich, powerful ruler. a form of richard. | Dixan, Dixen, Dixin, Dixyn, Dyxan, Dyxen, Dyxin, Dyxon, Dyxyn | English | |
Doane | Poem; from down the hill; graceful deer. | Doan | English, Hebrew, Irish, Old english | |
Dobromil | Good grace. | Czech | ||
Dobromir | Famous | Czech | ||
Dobroslav | Good glory. | Czech | ||
Dobry | Good one. | Dobri, Dobrie | Polish | |
Dohasan | Cliff | Kiowa | ||
Doherty | Harm | Docherty, Dougherty, Douherty | Irish | |
Dolan | Dark, bold. | Dollan | Irish | |
Dolph | Noble, fierce wolf. | Dolf, Dolfe, Dolff, Dolffe, Dolphe, Dolphus (teutonic), Dulphe, Tulph | German | |
Dom | Of the lord. a short form of domenic. | Domm | Latin | |
Domenic | Of the lord | Domenick, Domenik, Domenyc, Domenyck, Domenyk, Domingo, Dominic, Dominick, Dominik, Dominique (french), Domokos (hungarian) | Latin | |
Domingo | Born on a sunday. | Spanish | ||
Don | Little ruler. a short form of names beginning with "don". | Donn | American, Australian, Celtic, English, New zealand | |
Donahue | Brown-haired warrior. | Donahu, Donahugh, Donehue, Donohoe, Donohu, Donohue, Donohugh | Gaelic | |
Donald | Ruler of the world. | Domnal, Domnall, Donal (irish), Donalds, Donel, Doneld, Donil, Donild, Donld, Donyl | Celtic | |
Donatien | Gift | Donathan, Donathon, Donato (italian), Donatyen | French | |
Donato | Gift from god. | Doneto | Italian, Spanish | |
Donatus | God-given | Latin | ||
Donegal | Fort of foreigners. | Donigal, Donygal | Irish | |
Donkor | Humble | Donko | Akan | |
Donnell | Brave, dark-haired one. | Doneal, Donel, Donell, Donelle, Donelly, Doniel, Donielle, Donnel, Donnelle, Donniel, Donnyl, Donyl | Irish | |
Donny | Proud ruler. the short form of names starting with 'don'. | Donee, Doney, Doni, Donie, Donnee, Donney, Donni, Donnie, Dony | Irish, Scottish | |
Donovan | Dair-haired warrior. | Donavan, Donaven, Donavin, Donavyn, Donevan, Donevin, Donevon, Donyvon | Celtic | |
Dooley | Dark hero. | Doolea, Dooleah, Dooleigh, Dooli, Doolie, Dooly | Irish | |
Doongara | Lightning | Doongarah, Doongarra, Doongarrah | Australian aboriginal | |
Dor | Generation | Hebrew | ||
Dorak | Lively | Dorek, Dorik, Doryk | Australian aboriginal | |
Doran | Stranger; gift. | Doren, Dorin, Doron, Dorran, Dorren, Dorrin, Dorron, Dorryn, Doryn | Greek, Irish | |
Dorcas | From the forest. | Hebrew | ||
Dore | Stream | Dor | Celtic | |
Dorian | From the sea, from doria. | Doran, Dorien, Dorran, Dorrance, Dorren, Dorrin, Dorryn, Doryn | Greek | |
Dorjee | Thunderbold | Tibetan | ||
Dorrell | The keeper of the king's door. | Dorrel, Dorrelle, Durel, Durell, Durelle | Scottish | |
Dory | Golden | Doree, Dorey, Dori, Dorie | French | |
Dotan | Law | Dothan | French | |
Doug | Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. a short form of douglas. | Douge, Dougee, Dougey, Dougi, Dougie, Dougy, Dug, Dugee, Dugey, Dugi, Dugie, Dugy | Gaelic, Irish | |
Dougal | Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. a short form of douglas. | Doogal, Doogall, Dougall, Dougie, Douglass, Dugald, Duglass | Gaelic, Irish | |
Douglas | Dark stranger from the dark-blue stream. | Douglass, Duglass | Gaelic, Irish | |
Dov | Bear; dove, bird of peace. the hebrew form of david, beloved. | Dove, Dovi, Dovid, Dovidas, Dowld | English, Hebrew | |
Dover | Water, speaker. | Dova, Dovah, Dove, Dovor | Hebrew | |
Dow | Black-haired. | Gaelic, Irish | ||
Doyle | Dark stranger. | Doial, Doiale, Doiall, Doil, Doile, Dotal, Dotel, Doyal doyel, Doyele, Doyell, Doyelle | Irish | |
Dragan | Dear | Dragen, Dragin, Dragon, Dragyn | Slavic | |
Dragoslav | Dear glory. | Slavic | ||
Drake | Dragon. male duck. | Draek, Drago (italian), Draik, Draike, Drayk, Drayke | Old english | |
Draper | Fabric or curtain maker. | Draeper, Draiper, Drayper | English | |
Dravon | He who comes from the river avon ?? | Draven, Dravin, Dravonn, Dravyn | English | |
Dreng | Brave friend. | Norwegian | ||
Drew | Strong, brave, courageous one. the short form of andrew. | Drewe, Dru, Drue | Gaelic | |
Driscoll | One who interprets. | Driscol, Driscole, Dryscol, Dryscoll, Dryscolle | Irish | |
Drogo | To carry. | Old german | ||
Drover | Sheep or cattle herder. | Dorvir, Drova, Drovah, Drove, Drovor, Drovyr | Australian | |
Druce | Wise man's son. | Welsh | ||
Drummond | From the mountain of the druids. | Drummund, Drumond, Drumund | Scottish | |
Drury | Beloved. | Druree, Drurey, Druri, Druruie | English, French | |
Dryden | From the dry valley. | Driada, Driden, Dridin, Dridyn, Drydan, Drydin, Drydon, Drydyn | English | |
Duane | Dark one, swarthy | Dewain, Dewan, Dewane, Dewayne, Duane, Dwain, Dwaine, Dwayn, Dwayne (gaelic) | Gaelic, Irish | |
Duarte | Prosperous guardian. the portuguese form of edward. wealthy guardian. | Duart | Portuguese | |
Dubham | Black | Dubhem, Dubhim, Dubhom, Dybhym | Celtic | |
Dubric | Black ruler. | Dbryk, Dubrick, Dubrik, Dubryc, Dybryck | Old english | |
Duc | Moral | Duoc, Duy | Vietnamese | |
Dudley | From the meadow. | Dudlea, Dudleah, Dudlee, Dudleigh, Dudli, Dudlie, Dudly | Old english | |
Dudon | Given from god. | Dudan, Duden, Dudin, Dudun, Dudyn | Italian | |
Duer | Hero | Scottish | ||
Duff | Black-haired. | Duf | Gaelic | |
Dugan | Dark-haired; swarthy. | Doogan, Doogen, Dougan, Dougen, Douggan, Douggen, Dugen | Gaelic, Irish | |
Duke | Leader; a sort form of marmaduke, follower of saint maedoc. | Duk | Gaelic, Irish, Latin | |
Dukker | Teller of fortunes. | Duker | Gypsy | |
Dulani | Cutter | Dulanee, Dulaney, Dulanie, Dulany | Ngoni | |
Duman | Mist | Dumen, Dumin, Dumon, Dymyn | Turkish | |
Dumin | Lord | Czech | ||
Dumont | Of the mountains. | Duemont | French | |
Duncan | Brown-haired warrior. | Doncan, Dunkan | Old english | |
Dunham | From the brown homestead. | Dunhem | Old english | |
Dunley | From the brown, hilly meadow. | Dunlea, Dunleah, Dunlee, Dunleigh, Dunli, Dunlie, Dunly | Old english | |
Dunlop | From the brown, mud hill. | Dunlope | Old english | |
Dunmore | From the brown moor fort. | Dumoar, Dunmoor, Dunmoore, Dunmor | Old english | |
Dunn | Brown-haired. | Dun, Dunne | Scottish | |
Dunstan | From the brown hill stone. | Dunsten, Dunstin, Dunston, Dunstyn | Old english | |
Dunton | From the brown hill town. | Duntan, Dunten, Duntin, Duntyn | English | |
Dural | Hollow from where smoke is rising. | Durel, Duril, Duryl | Australian aboriginal | |
Durant | Enduring | Dant, Duran, Durance, Durand, Durante, Durontae, Durrant | Latin | |
Durbin | City dweller. | Derbon, Derbun, Durban, Durben, Durbyn | Gaelic, Latin | |
Dureau | Strength | Durea | French | |
Durko | Farmer | Czech | ||
Durrebar | Black cockatoo. | Australian aboriginal | ||
Durril | Gooseberry | Duril, Durryl, Durryll, Duryl | Gypsy | |
Durward | Keeper of the door. | Derward, Durwood | Old english | |
Durwin | Beloved friend. | Old english | ||
Dusa | A form of dusan, spirited. | Czech | ||
Dusan | Spirited | Dusen, Dusin, Duson, Dusyn | Czech | |
Dusanek | A form of dusan, spirited. | Czech | ||
Dustin | Warrior | Dustan, Dusten, Duston, Dustyn | Old english, Teutonic | |
Dusty | Covered in dust. the short form of dustin. warrior | Dustee, Dustey, Dusti, Dustie | English | |
Dutch | The german. | German | ||
Duval | Of the valley. | Duvall, Duveuil, Duvyl | French | |
Duysek | A form of dusan, spirited. | Czech | ||
Dwade | Dark-haired traveller. | Dwaid, Dwaide, Dwayd, Dwayde | English | |
Dwayne | Dark one. | Dewain, Dewan, Dewane, Dewayne, Duane, Dwain, Dwaine, Dwayn, Dwayne (gaelic) | Irish | |
Dwight | White; valiant. | Dwhite, Dwite, Dwyte | Gaelic, Scandinavian | |
Dyami | Eagle soaring | Dyani | Native american | |
Dyer | Dyer of fabric | Dier | English | |
Dylan | From the sea | Dilan, Dilen, Dilin, Dillan, Dillen, Dillin, Dillon, Dillyn, Dilyn, Dylane, Dylen, Dylin, Dyllan, Dylon, Dylyn | Celtic | |
Dymock | Pig sty. | Dimock | Old welsh | |
Dyre | Dear | Dire | Danish | |
Dzik | Wild man. | Polish |