Names Starting with D
From Literature meaning 'from artagnan'
Short form of Daniël .
From a Brythonic place name in Cumbria meaning trickling str...
From Irish meaning 'fruitful, fertile'
From Irish meaning 'swiftness, nimbleness'
Derived from Old Irish dál meaning "assembly, meeting"
From Old Irish Damán meaning "calf, fawn" , derived from dam...
From Hebrew ‘Daniyel’ meaning “God is my judge”; the Russian...
Ukrainian form of Daniel .
A modern American creation combining the phonetic prefix Da-...
From Persian ‘Darius’ meaning “rich, kingly”; associated wit...
A variant of Darren, of uncertain origin; famously the adopt...
From Old French ‘darnel,’ a type of ryegrass; an English sur...
A name of uncertain origin, possibly from an Irish surname; ...
From the English word for a swift sprint; also used as a sho...
From a French surname, possibly an anglicization of de Chiel...
Ukrainian form of David .
Polish form of David , as well as the Biblical Hebrew form.
From Old English meaning ditch town; a surname derived from ...
African American combination of prefix ‘De-’ + Greek ‘Andre’...
From Irish; Irish form of Deasmhumhain
From French de la Noye meaning from the wetland; a surname h...
Alternate transcription of Ukrainian Дем'ян (see Demyan ).
From Greek ‘Diomedes’ meaning “divine wisdom, ruled by Zeus”...
From Greek ‘Dionysios’ meaning of Dionysus; the name of the ...
A variant of the Cornish name Denzil; brought to worldwide r...
From the Cornish manor of Denzell; an aristocratic English g...
From Old German ‘Theodoric’ meaning “ruler of the people” vi...
From Latin ‘desiderium’ meaning “longing, desire”; borne by ...
From Dutch De Witt meaning the white; a Dutch immigrant surn...
Short form of Dexter .
From Sanskrit ‘dharma’ meaning “law, duty, virtue”; the cent...
From French; French form of Deusdedit
From Old English ‘dic’ meaning dyke and Old Norse ‘byr’ mean...
Possibly from French égaré meaning lost one; an anglicizatio...
From Greek ‘Dionysius,’ the god of wine; Portuguese form of ...
From Greek meaning of Zeus; a name with ancient Greek roots,...
From a Dutch short form of Diederik, meaning people ruler; c...
Form of Jibril used in parts of French-influenced West Afric...
From Greek ‘Demeter’ meaning “devoted to the earth goddess”;...
Ukrainian form of Demetrius .
Italian form of Dominicus (see Dominic ). Domenico Veneziano...
Form of Dominic used in various languages.
Composed of the Old Irish element donn "brown" combined with...
From Greek ‘drákŏn’ meaning “dragon, serpent”; borne by Athe...
From Czech; Czech form of Dragomir
From Old English ‘ead’ + ‘weard’ meaning “guardian of prospe...
From Old Irish Dubán meaning "little dark one" , derived fro...
Derived from Old Irish dub "dark, black" and either slán "ch...
Probably a Dutch form of the English word duke , which was o...
From Hebrew “Daniel”: “dan” (judge) + “el” (God), meaning Go...
From Old Welsh “dyl” (sea) + “gan” (born of), meaning son of...
From Hebrew “Dawid” meaning beloved or uncle; the name of Is...
belonging to the lord
to tame
small man of valor
son of david
valley
instructed
valley house
is the english form of the dutch diederik or the
enduring
to tame
of god
from south Munster
leader from the water town
valley town
to tame, subdue
Dane ford, green valley
dark warrior
poet, bard
from Doris, gift
strong, manly
servant, messenger
of the lord
possessing goodness
from Dax, France
God is my judge
son of David
son of the sea
dragon, male duck
ruler of the people
world ruler
Thor’s stone
follower of Dionysus
leader, nobleman
right-handed, skilled
from the hill farm
possessing goodness
happiness, joy
one who gives peace
ruler of the people
dear friend, from Deorwine
variant of Dylan, son of the sea
from Denmark, valley dweller