Names Starting with D
From Dutch ‘de affodil’ (the asphodel) meaning “asphodel flo...
Possibly derived from Dáire
From Old English ‘dael’ meaning valley; an English surname u...
A Polish girl's name with classical roots; widely used in Po...
Form of Delilah used in the Latin Old Testament , as well as...
From Slavic meaning morning star or Venus; a feminine given ...
From French (Quebec); French (Quebec) form of Daphne used in...
From Old Norse ‘djúr’ meaning deer and ‘býr’ meaning farm; a...
From Norman French d’Arcy, denoting someone from Arcy in La ...
From Greek ‘Dareios’ meaning possessing goodness; the femini...
From English ‘darling’ combined with the suffix -lene; a 20t...
Czech and Slovak diminutive of Dagmar
A variant of Diana or feminine form of Dean; popularized by ...
From Old Irish Derbáil meaning "daughter of Fál" , derived f...
From Hebrew ‘devorah’ meaning bee; a biblical heroine and pr...
From Latin ‘decem’ meaning ten; the twelfth month of the mod...
From Old Irish ‘Derdriu,’ possibly meaning daughter; the nam...
From French meaning already, drawn from the phrase déjà vu m...
From Greek meaning of Delos; an epithet of the goddess Artem...
From Portuguese; Portuguese form of Delia 1
Possibly from Delphi, the Greek oracle site, connected to Gr...
From the name of the fourth Greek letter; also a geographic ...
From a Cornish place name meaning fort of Maeldaf; a distinc...
English form of Désirée . It was popularized in the English-...
A variant of Devin, also associated with the English county ...
From Greek ‘adamas’ meaning unconquerable or unbreakable; th...
Means "beloved" in Italian, from Latin dilectus .
From Hebrew ‘din’ meaning to judge; a biblical name for a da...
From French ‘doré’ meaning “golden”; a luxury fashion brand ...
From the term for the American South, possibly from French ‘...
From Dorothy, ultimately from Greek meaning gift of God; a d...
From Spanish meaning sorrows, taken from the Virgin Mary’s t...
Feminine form of Dominic .
From Italian meaning lady or woman; also used as a feminine ...
Combination of ‘Dora’ (gift of God) + Irish/English ‘-een’ s...
Polish, Czech and Slovak form of Dorothea .
From Portuguese; Portuguese form of Dorothea
From Greek ‘dŏron’ (gift) + ‘theos’ (God) meaning “gift of G...
From Czech; Czech form of Dragomir
Means "prayer" in Arabic.
Combination of Dulce and María
From Hebrew “Dəlilâ” meaning delicate, weak, or hair-looseni...
day's eye
laurel
originates as an irish surname with 2 possible
valley
to shine
allies
god is the judge
god is my judge
vision, aspiration
gift of God
half, earth mother
possibly from Dalia
fate, divine will
divine, from Diana
God is my judge
God is my judge
noble, bright
beloved, darling
sweet
God is my judge
laurel tree, from Greek Daphne