Baby Names Starting with D
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African
God's gift
Latin
Leader of the world
Spanish
Divine gift
Chinese
To lead
Dutch
beloved
Korean
greatness
Celtic
Dark
African
Unknown meaning
Indian
Gift given at a wedding
Korean
A place of rest
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Latin
cool person
Hebrew
Generation
English
Short form of Dorothy, Theodora or Isidora.
Indian
Precious child
Spanish
golden, gilded
Spanish
Gift of God
Hebrew
gift of God
Hebrew
gift
Spanish
gift
Celtic
gift
Spanish
Golden light
Latin
Gift from God
English
Gift of God
Hebrew
gift; gift of God
Latin
Golden
Spanish
Golden
Spanish
Golden serpent
Hebrew
gift of God
Spanish
Gift of God
Spanish
golden
Spanish
golden, beautiful
Spanish
golden light
Spanish
golden valley
Spanish
gift; beloved
Spanish
Gift of God
Irish
stranger
Latin
Enduring
Italian
gift of God
Spanish
gift of God
Indian
Gift or present
Spanish
Of the Dorante family
Spanish
gift; present
Greek
Gift of God
Hebrew
Divine gift
Greek
Gazelle
Spanish
gift of God
English
Derived from Greek δορκάς (dorkas) meaning "gazelle". This is the Greek translation of the name Tabitha in the New Testament (see Acts 9:36). At prese
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
gift
African
Unknown
Celtic
Unknown
African
Golden one
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
African
To be strong or brave
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Hebrew
Gift
English
Variant of Doreen.
English
Combination of Dora and the name suffix een. This name first appeared in the 19th century. It was used by the novelist Edna Lyall in her novel Doreen
Hebrew
beloved
Hebrew
gift of God
Latin
Gift of God
Greek
Gift of God
Latin
Gift of God
Spanish
gift of God
English
Gift
French
gift of God
Japanese
Musical notes
Japanese
Unknown
Latin
Gift
Greek
gift
Spanish
Gift of God
English
From the meadow
French
Gift of God
Greek
Gift
Hebrew
God's gift
Hebrew
Gift of God
English
Gift of God
Greek
Gift
French
Gift
French
Golden
African
Unknown
African
He who brings peace
African
He who brings peace
Old English
dark valley
Celtic
Dark foreigner
African
Unknown
English
Gift
Italian
gift
English
Gift
English
The name was first used by Oscar Wilde in his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891), which tells the story of a man whose portrait ages while he sta
Italian
Gift
Greek
of Doris; gift
Greek
From Doris
Greek
descendants of Doris
English
Of Doris
Spanish
Gift of God
Hebrew
God's gift
Greek
Gift
Greek
Gift
Spanish
Gift from God
Greek
gift
Hebrew
God is my generation
Spanish
Gift from God
Spanish
Gift of God
French
Gift
Greek
Gift
French
gift of the sea
Greek
Gift
Greek
gift, God’s gift
Italian
Gift
Germanic
gifted
Spanish
Gift of God
Greek
gift
Spanish
Gift of God
Greek
Gift
Old English
thorny
English
From the Greek name Δωρίς (Doris), which meant "Dorian woman". The Dorians were a Greek tribe who occupied the Peloponnese starting in the 12th centur
Greek
Gift
English
gift; from Doris
Greek
Gift
Greek
gift; present
Spanish
Promise of God
Spanish
Gift of the sea
Spanish
Gift of God
Spanish
Gift of God
English
Gift from the sea
Greek
Gift of the sea
Greek
gift of God
Hebrew
Gift from God
Hebrew
Gift of God
Portuguese
Gift
Greek
Gift
Greek
gift of the sea
Spanish
Gift
Indian
Thunderbolt
Greek
Gift
Hebrew
Gazelle
Hebrew
Gift from God
African
Unknown
Hebrew
gift of God
English
Gifted ruler
African
Unknown
Latin
quirky, awkward
Celtic
gift
Celtic
From the thorny place
African
Bringer of joy
Spanish
Gift of God
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
English
Little darling
Spanish
gift of God
Caribbean
Unknown
Old English
peaceful
Spanish
sleeping beauty
African
Unknown
African
One who is blessed
Germanic
Thorn
Persian
A type of bird
English
Thorny hill
English
Thorny hill
English
Little thorn
French
Little thorny plant
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Brings peace
African
Brave warrior
Greek
gift; gift of God
Hebrew
Gift
Greek
gift of God
Greek
Gift of God
Greek
Gift of God
Greek
God's gift
Greek
Gift of God
English
Usual English form of Dorothea. It has been in use since the 16th century. The author L. Frank Baum used it for the central character, Dorothy Gale, i
Slavic
Gift of God
Greek
Gift of God
Greek
Gift of God
African
Unknown
Hebrew
gift of God
African
Golden
English
Oak tree
Celtic
Stranger
Celtic
Brave
Spanish
gift
Old English
gift
English
Gift
Greek
Gift
Celtic
Gift
Greek
Gift
English
Gifted
Hebrew
Gift
Latin
Gift
English
From the dark place
French
From the marsh
Hebrew
gift of God
Old English
son of Doris
African
Unknown
French
Strong
English
Variant of Dorothy.
English
Gift of God
African
Unknown
Hebrew
gift
Turkish
Peak
Hebrew
gift of God
French
Unknown
English
Gifted friend
African
God's gift
Greek
gift
Hebrew
God's gift
Greek
Gift
Greek
God's gift
Greek
Gift of God
Greek
Gift of God
Spanish
two
Indian
Mistake
Spanish
of two loves
Spanish
Of the saints
Irish
unknown meaning
Korean
gift
Spanish
Gift of God
Greek
God's gift
Slavic
little gift
Slavic
dark
Slavic
Courageous
English
Unknown meaning
Spanish
Unknown
Korean
to be strong
African
gift
African
leader
Indian
Companion
Slavic
Unknown
Turkish
friend
English
The one who is a giver; inspired by character ethos
Japanese
Unknown
African
Leader
English
Diminutive of Dorothy.
Spanish
Gift
Spanish
provisions; endowments
English
To show affection
English
Valley dweller
Latin
connected points
English
Gift of God
African
A person who brings joy
English
gift from God
Spanish
Unknown
Italian
Gift of God
English
Diminutive of Dorothy.
Old English
gift of God
Hebrew
gift of God
African
Bringer of wealth
Chinese
Path
Arabic
Prayer
Arabic
gift from God
Ibo
Blessing
English
Twofold
Latin
double K
African
Unknown
African
Uncertainty
French
Affectionate
African
Unknown
English
Short form of Douglas.
Celtic
Dark stranger
English
Mixture for baking
Celtic
Dark water
English
From a Scottish surname that was from the name of a town in Lanarkshire, itself named after a tributary of the River Clyde called the Douglas Water. I
English
Dark stream
Celtic
Dark water
Greek
Leader
Arabic
Wealth
African
Strength
Arabic
World, life
Hebrew
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
One who is blessed
Germanic
Gift from God
African
God's gift
African
Unknown
Hebrew
God is gracious
English
Dove bird; symbol of peace
English
Beloved
English
From the waters
English
Dove; a symbol of peace
African
peace; tranquility
English
Beloved
Eastern European
Gentle
Hebrew
dove
Eastern European
Beloved
Celtic
Dark
Celtic
dark, little
Celtic
dark, swarthy
English
Dove
African
Bringer of happiness
Scottish
dark stream
Celtic
beloved; dear
English
little down; valley
Celtic
Dark-haired
English
Hills
English
Soft and fluffy
African
God's blessing
Slavic
from the dark place
African
God's gift
Old English
dark, swarthy
Celtic
dark; swarthy
English
Belonging to the people
Celtic
Beloved
Indian
A type of bird
African
singer
Celtic
Dark-haired
English
Unknown origin meaning
Celtic
Dark-haired
Celtic
Sorrowful
Spanish
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
African
gifted
Old English
unknown meaning
Indian
Unknown
Old English
royal leader
Spanish
Unknown
English
Doctor
English
Dragon
Old Norse
dragon
Old Norse
Dragon
Spanish
Dragon
Greek
Dragon
English
Dragon
Old English
brave warrior
Old Norse
dragon
Various
Slavic
Precious
Arabic
Dragon-like
English
Dragon man
Italian
Dragon
Slavic
Precious
Arabic
Dragon
Arabic
Compassionate
Arabic
Brave
English
Remove liquid
English
From an English surname derived from the Old Norse byname Draki or the Old English byname Draca both meaning "dragon", both via Latin from Greek δράκω
Greek
Dragon
African
brave; warrior
Greek
theater child
African
Brave
French
To dream
Old English
dreamy
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
Gift of God
English
Dealer in cloth; textiles
Indian
Vision
Caribbean
Extreme
Various
English
Dares to be bold
Indian
Descendant of Dravidians
Old English
warrior
Germanic
Dragon keeper
English
Strong
Spanish
Warrior
African
Unknown
English
Dairy farm town
Slavic
Brave
English
Short form of Andre. A famous bearer is the American rapper and music producer Dr. Dre (1965-), born Andre Young.
Greek
dream
English
Fear
Latin
fearless
African
Dream
English
From the English word dream referring to imaginary events seen in the mind while sleeping or a hope or wish.
English
dreamer
Old English
without dreams
Latin
dream works
Southeast Asian
Strong
English
Short form of Etheldreda.
Old English
Fear
Spanish
brave protector
Latin
dreamy
Celtic
Drone, hum
Germanic
ruler; leader
Germanic
three
Slavic
Dragon
Old English
dream, vision
Old English
from the valley
English
Brave and strong
Caribbean
Strong
Old English
warrior's hill
African
Blessed
English
Short form of Andrew, sometimes a feminine form.
English
From Drexel
Germanic
Lathe worker
Celtic
oak tree
Scandinavian
Dragon
Greek
water; goddess
Germanic
Bold ruler
Celtic
brave
Latin
dream; vision
Spanish
little dream
Germanic
Strong ruler
English
Strong ruler
African
Ruler
Germanic
Strong and powerful
Germanic
Little three
French
Strong and brave
English
Strong and brave
Germanic
Little dream
Old Norse
snow drift
English
To be carried away, symbolizing freedom and movement
Spanish
Unknown
Slavic
strong, powerful
Germanic
Leader
Eastern European
River
Slavic
River name
Latin
dripping
English
From an Irish surname that was an Anglicized form of Ó hEidirsceóil meaning "descendant of the messenger".
Caribbean
Unknown
Indian
Sight
English
Variant of Driscoll.
Arabic
Leader, guide
Arabic
leader, guide
Indian
Vision
African
Unknown
Latin
light
Eastern European
Light
Caribbean
Unknown
English
Light rain
English
Charming
African
Unknown
Old English
from the mill
Southeast Asian
To be brave
Latin
Brave
African
Strong
Celtic
Rugged ground
English
Norman name, possibly derived from Gothic dragan meaning "to carry, to pull" or Old Saxon drog meaning "ghost, illusion". Alternatively, it could be r
Spanish
Medicinal place
English
To run; swiftly
Tibetan
To bring
Latin
delivery vehicle
English
Drops
Hebrew
Freedom
English
Songbird
English
Dry
Caribbean
Unknown meaning
Celtic
wise; strong
Celtic
strong, brave
Latin
Strong
Latin
Strong and powerful
English
wise; brave
African
Drum killer
Celtic
From the ridge
English
Strong
English
Strong; spirited
Indian
Unshakeable
African
Unknown
Slavic
Strong
English
Unknown
Turkish
unknown meaning
English
Construction material
English
Unknown
Irish
God is gracious
English
God is gracious
English
God is gracious
Spanish
Unknown
Arabic
God is my judge
Indian
Unknown
Arabic
gift
African
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Arabic
gift
Chinese
earth, soil
Celtic
Dark
Spanish
Unknown
French
of love; beloved
Chinese
Upright, honest
English
Feminine form of Duane.
English
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Dubháin, itself derived from the given name Dubhán. Usage in America began around the start of the 20th
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
Dark
Spanish
guardian
Spanish
Guardian of the people
Arabic
Underworld in ancient Egyptian mythology
Caribbean
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
Dark
African
Dark
Spanish
Unknown
Arabic
Medicine man
African
Dove
Hebrew
gift of God
Irish
dark river
Hebrew
Bear
English
River farm
Spanish
Unknown
Irish
black pool
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
from the village
Irish
dark-haired
Arabic
gift of God