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Names starting with D

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Derived from an English surname that means "son of David". It gained popularity as a given name in the late 1990s due to the main character in the...

The Arabic form of David.

Originates from an English surname, which was derived either from the town of Dax in France or from the Old English given name Dæcca (of unknown...

An elaboration of Dax influenced by names such as Paxton and Braxton.

A Spanish variant of Diana, reflecting the English pronunciation.

Signifies "compassion of Rama", from the Sanskrit दया (dayā) signifying "compassion" combined with the name of the god Rama 1.

A feminine variant of Dana 2.

Signifies "joy arrives" in Yoruba.

The English surname Dayton originated from locations called Deighton, which translates to "ditch town" in Old English. Additionally, Dayton is the...

A variant of Dazhdbog.

Derived from the Old Slavic elements dati meaning "to give" and bogŭ meaning "god", conveying the sense of "the giving god". Dazhbog was a Slavic...

A variant of Dazhbog.

The name Deacon can originate either from an occupational surname or directly from the word for a church official in Christianity, derived from the...

The Irish form of Declan.

Derived from a surname; see Dean 1 and Dean 2. The American actor James Dean (1931-1955) was a notable bearer of this surname.

A variant of Deanna.

A combination of the popular name prefix de and Andre.

A combination of the popular name prefix de and Angelo.

A variant of Deanna.

Either a variant of Diana or the feminine form of Dean. This name was popularized by the Canadian actress and singer Deanna Durbin (1921-2013), whose...

A variant of Deanna.

From Old Irish Derbáil signifying "daughter of Fál", derived from the prefix der meaning "daughter" and Fál, a legendary name for Ireland.

A variant of Dearbháil, perhaps influenced by Irish dearbh "true".

An Irish shortened form of Deasmhumhain (see Desmond).

A short form of Deborah.

A form of Deborah used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.

The Bengali form of Devadas. This is the name of a 1917 novel by the Bengali author Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay.

The Spanish, Portuguese, and French form of Deborah.

The Italian, Dutch, and German form of Deborah.

A French variant form of Deborah.

From the Hebrew name דְּבוֹרָה (Devora) signifying "bee". In the Old Testament Book of Judges, Deborah is a heroine and prophetess who leads the...

A variant of Deborah.

Signifies "powerful, brave" in Dacian. This was the name adopted by Diurpaneus, a 1st-century king of Dacia. For many years he successfully resisted...

From the name of the twelfth month, originally the tenth month in the Roman calendar, derived from decem signifying "ten". It is sometimes used as a...

Signifies "great happiness" in Tibetan.

The feminine form of Decimus.

A Roman praenomen, or given name, signifying "tenth" in Latin.

The Portuguese form of Decius.

A Roman family name, derived from an Oscan variant of the praenomen Decimus. It was borne by a few early consuls, as well as a 3rd-century Roman...

The Old Irish form of Declan.

An anglicized form of Irish Deaglán, Old Irish Declán, which is of unknown meaning. Saint Declan was a 5th-century missionary to the Déisi peoples of...

An older form of Derek.

This surname originated from the given name Diederik, which is of English origin.

A short form of names beginning with D. It may also be given in reference to the Dee River in Scotland.

A variant of Deanna.

Originally a nickname, typically for names beginning with D. It can be spelled Deedee, DeeDee or Dee Dee.

Derived from an English and Scottish surname signifying "judge", from the Old English demere.

A variant of Deanna.

An alternate transcription of the Hindi/Marathi दीप, Gujarati દીપા, Bengali দীপ or Gurmukhi ਦੀਪ (see Dip).

An alternate transcription of the Hindi/Marathi दीपा, Gurmukhi ਦੀਪਾ, Bengali দীপা, Malayalam ദീപ or Tamil தீபா (see Dipa).

An alternate transcription of the Hindi/Marathi/Nepali दीपक, Bengali দীপক, Gujarati દીપક, Gurmukhi ਦੀਪਕ, Malayalam ദീപക്, Kannada ದೀಪಕ್, Tamil தீபக் o...

An alternate transcription of the Hindi/Marathi दीपाली (see Dipali).

An alternate transcription of the Hindi/Marathi दीपिका, Kannada ದೀಪಿಕಾ, Malayalam ദീపിക, Tamil தீபிகா or Telugu దీపికా (see Dipika).

An alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi दीप्ती or Kannada ದೀಪ್ತಿ (see Dipti).

Signifies "laurel" in Turkish, originally of Greek origin.

Derived from a French surname that means "from the forest". This name was initially bestowed in tribute to American writer John Deforest (1826-1906) [...