Baby Names Starting with D
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Indian
Ruler of men
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
African
gift; present
African
Bringer of joy
African
Unknown
Old English
son of Dan
African
Bringer of joy
Hebrew
gift of God
Japanese
Dance
African
God's gift
Indian
Unknown
Latin
to give; gift
African
Unknown
Hebrew
God is my judge
African
Strong
English
Enduring; steadfast
Latin
Enduring
English
One who is a dancer
Spanish
Enduring
Italian
Steadfast
Hebrew
God is my judge
English
priceless; flower
Latin
gift
French
From the town of Dant
African
Unknown
Spanish
Contemporary variant of Dante
English
Gift of God
Celtic
Goddess of fertility and wisdom
Various
Latin
Land of the Danube River
Spanish
River
Hebrew
God's judge
Old Norse
noble wolf
Persian
wise
Slavic
God is my judge
Slavic
gift from God
Slavic
God is my judge
Eastern European
God is my judge
Arabic
God is my judge
Celtic
Earth goddess
Slavic
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
Indian
Brave and strong
English
From the Dane's crossing
English
Valley
English
God is my judge
Arabic
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
African
Unknown
Arabic
Divine judgment
Hebrew
God is my judge
Chinese
Big river
African
Gift from God
English
Young Daniel
Hebrew
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
French
God is my judge
Spanish
God is my judge
Spanish
Gift from God
Hebrew
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
Spanish
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
Hebrew
God is my judge
Spanish
Dance
Spanish
Unknown
English
from the high place
Celtic
From the high place
Polish
little dancer
Japanese
To dance
English
From the stronghold
Chinese
Path
Spanish
Unknown
Chinese
guiding light
Arabic
Friend
African
Beloved
Greek
Laurel
Greek
Laurel tree
Greek
Beloved
Hebrew
Victory
English
Means "laurel" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was a nymph turned into a laurel tree by her father in order that she might escape the pursuit of Apol
Greek
Laurel tree
Greek
Victory
Greek
laurel; victory
Greek
laurel tree
Hebrew
gift of God
African
Eagle
Indian
light of the lamp
Greek
Laurel tree
African
Bringer of happiness
African
Strong and brave
English
Playful
African
Son of Dapo
Chinese
Strong
English
Combination of the popular phonetic elements da and quan. It can be spelled Daquan or with a capitalized third letter as DaQuan.
Persian
Gift
English
Wise; compassionate; from the oak tree
Celtic
Oak tree
Hebrew
noble
Persian
Two worlds
Indian
Unknown
Arabic
gift of God
Celtic
Great or excellent
African
One who is a source of joy
Indian
Court
English
Strong
English
From an English surname, which was derived from the name of the town of Derby, itself from Old Norse djΓΊr "animal" and bΓ½r "farm, settlement".
French
Dark
French
Dark
French
Dark one
French
Dark
Old English
dark
Italian
dark
English
From an English surname that was derived from Norman French d'Arcy, originally denoting one who came from the town of Arcy in La Manche, France. This
English
Dark one, from the fortress, a surname
French
Dark one
Greek
Of the Dardani tribe
Turkish
brave, strong
African
Brave
English
From an English surname of unknown meaning, possibly from a place name.
Italian
brave, strong
Old English
brave, strong
Latin
brave, courageous
Slavic
Leader of the people
Celtic
beloved
Hebrew
Gift of God
Spanish
beloved
English
From Airelle
Spanish
Beloved
Celtic
dear one; beloved
English
Variant of Darren. In fact this form occurs earlier in American records, though Darren eventually became more popular.
Latin
great; enduring
Celtic
Dark
English
Bold
Arabic
Fur territory
Spanish
Gift from God
English
From the dark place
Arabic
Possessor
English
Feminine form of Darius. Saint Daria was a 3rd-century woman who was martyred with her husband Chrysanthus under the Roman emperor Numerian. It has ne
Persian
Uplifted
English
Probably an elaborated form of Darren.
Persian
Gift
Persian
Upholder of the good
Spanish
Gift
Persian
gift, present
Hebrew
gift of God
Spanish
Gift from God
Hebrew
gift; present
Spanish
gift; present
Hebrew
beloved; dear
English
gift; beloved
English
Probably an elaborated form of Darrell, with an ending similar to biblical names such as Daniel.
Hebrew
beloved; darling
Hebrew
beloved
Spanish
gift; beloved
Spanish
Gift from God
Arabic
Gifted
English
Variant of Darian.
Persian
gifted
Hebrew
gift of God
Persian
wealthy, prosperous
Arabic
gift; present
Arabic
gift; beloved
Slavic
Gift of God
Slavic
Gift from God
Slavic
Gift from God
Eastern European
Possessor of goodness
Old Norse
son of Darik
English
Cherished
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Gift of light
English
Gift
English
Variant of Darren. This was the adopted surname of the singer Bobby Darin (1936-1973), who was born Robert Cassotto and chose his stage name from a st
Slavic
gift; present
Spanish
Unknown
English
gift; present
English
little darling
Indian
Bold
Slavic
gift
English
Son of Darin
English
Possessing goodness; character in The Winter's Tale
Spanish
Gifted
Old Norse
king of the land
English
Variant of Darian.
Persian
Uplifting
Persian
Possesses goodness
Persian
gift; beloved
Spanish
Gift
Spanish
Beloved
Hebrew
gift; God is my oath
Spanish
Gift of God
Spanish
Unknown
English
Gift
Arabic
Gift
Spanish
Beloved
Slavic
Gift of God
Hebrew
beloved
English
Latin form of Greek ΞΞ±ΟΞ΅αΏΞΏΟ (Dareios), from the Old Persian name ππ πΌπΉπ’π (DarayauΕ‘), shortened from ππ πΌπΉπΊπ’π (DarayavauΕ‘). It means "posses
Persian
Possessor of good
Persian
Maintains possessions well
Persian
brave
Slavic
Gift
Indian
Strength
Hebrew
Gift from God
Spanish
Unknown
Old Norse
dark beauty
English
To make dark
Slavic
Little dark one
English
Dark-skinned
Spanish
dark; mysterious
Various
African
dark and beautiful
Slavic
Gifted
African
Compound name
African
God is great
Old English
dark wanderer
African
A name of strength
Old Norse
dark one
English
Darling
English
Variant of Darlene using the suffix la.
English
Darling
English
Little darling
Old English
dear one
English
Darling
English
From the English word darling combined with the common name suffix lene. This name has been in use since the beginning of the 20th century.
English
Beloved
Spanish
Dear or beloved
English
dear; beloved
Spanish
Dear one
Old English
from the deer meadow
English
Beloved
Mongolian
Beloved one
English
Beloved
English
dear; beloved
English
Little darling
English
dear one; beloved
English
Beloved boy
English
Deer town
Old English
son of darling
African
Little darling
English
Dear one's town
English
Beloved
Spanish
Beloved
English
Beloved
English
From the valley
Old English
from the valley
English
Dearly loved
English
Darling
English
Beloved
Indian
Righteousness or law
French
Free man
Persian
Strong
Spanish
Unknown
Greek
of the sea
Southeast Asian
virtuous
Southeast Asian
Bringer of virtue
Persian
bringer of peace
Sanskrit
king of the earth
Indian
Virtue
Arabic
gift; present
Old English
to repair
Arabic
Protector
English
A type of grass
Celtic
little oak
English
From an English surname that was derived from Old French darnel, a type of grass. In some cases the surname may be from a place name, itself derived f
Old English
from the oak meadow
English
From the meadow
English
Little darling
English
Oak tree
English
Unknown
English
Gifted
Celtic
From the thorny meadow
African
Brave warrior
Persian
gift
Indian
Unknown
English
Gifted ruler
English
Dear one
Indian
Mirror
Celtic
Oak tree
English
Oak tree of strength
Irish
oak tree
Celtic
Oak
Irish
great leader
English
Beloved
Irish
great
English
Variant of Darrell.
English
From an English surname that was derived from Norman French d'Airelle, originally denoting one who came from Airelle in France. As a given name it was
English
Darling; beloved
English
The meaning of this name is not known for certain. In the spelling Daren, it was used by the novelist Zane Grey for the central character in his novel
Celtic
Uplifting
Irish
gift
English
Leader
Old English
leader, ruler
English
Dear one
English
Variant of Darren.
English
Uplifted
English
great; oak
Celtic
gift; beloved
English
Variant of Darrell. In the United States, this spelling was more popular than Darrell from 1960 to 1966, being especially well-used in the African-Ame
English
Dearly loved
Celtic
beloved
Celtic
great; dear
Indian
Vision
Spanish
Unknown
Sanskrit
sight, vision
Indian
Visionary
Indian
Vision
Sanskrit
sight, vision
Indian
One who shows
Indian
visionary
Indian
Visionary
Sanskrit
sight, vision
Indian
Vision
Indian
Kind-hearted
Sanskrit
sight, vision
Spanish
beloved; cherished
African
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
English
From the river town
Arabic
House of
Persian
possessor
English
Oak tree
Spanish
Unknown
Indian
Mystic
English
Gift from God
English
Dear friend
Persian
gift
English
Dear friend
Arabic
gift
English
Dear friend
English
From a surname that was derived from the Old English given name Deorwine. The surname was borne by the British naturalist Charles Darwin (1809-1882),
Spanish
Little Darwin
English
Dear friend
English
dear friend; beloved
Spanish
little Darwin
Old English
friend's town
Arabic
A mystic or dervish
Southeast Asian
Wise
Arabic
Knowledgeable
Old Norse
dear friend
English
Dear friend
Persian
Wealthy
Persian
Uplifting
Persian
Noble
Persian
wealthy
Arabic
beloved
Persian
Gift of God
Persian
gift
English
Variant of Darrell.
English
dear; beloved
English
beloved; dear one
Celtic
beloved, dear
Spanish
Gift of light
Celtic
great; dear
Slavic
Uplifted
Celtic
Dear one
English
beloved; dear
Slavic
Gift from God
Persian
Possessor of goodness
Persian
To possess
Celtic
Unknown
Germanic
Brave warrior
Indian
Servant
Indian
Servant
Hebrew
servant of God
Indian
Ten
Sanskrit
gift
African
Blessed
Indian
One who is born in a chariot
Indian
Father of Rama
Indian
Son of Dasaratha
Indian
Leader
Slavic
son of Daschi
Arabic
From Dacia
English
God is gracious
African
Wise
Old Norse
spear strength
English
Probably inspired by the English word dash meaning "run, sprint". In some cases it can be a short form of Dashiell, as in the animated movie The Incre
English
Gift of God; there is good
Spanish
Gift of God
Hebrew
gift of God
Indian
King of Dasharatha
Indian
Ten chariots
Indian
Skilled archer
English
Variant of Deshawn.
English
To be bold
Hebrew
gift of God
French
Page boy
English
In the case of American author Dashiell Hammett (1894-1961) it was from his mother's surname, which was possibly an Anglicized form of French de Chiel
Spanish
Courageous
Spanish
Unknown
English
From the ash tree
Indian
Ten chariots
Indian
One with a good chariot
English
From the ash tree wood
Indian
Servant
Portuguese
From the willow
Italian
Gift of God
Slavic
Glorious
African
Unknown
Hebrew
Gift of God
Arabic
Gift of God
Spanish
Unknown
African
The one who is wise
Korean
love
Hebrew
son of David
Indian
One who is wise
Indian
One who is devoted
Indian
One who is strong
Indian
One with a chariot
Indian
Servant
Hebrew
Myrtle tree
Sanskrit
to be strong
African
Little one
Persian
Strong
Arabic
Helper
Indian
Protector of the earth
Arabic
Helper
English
Brave
Indian
Unknown
Arabic
bringer of peace
Southeast Asian
Accomplished
Sanskrit
knowledge
Indian
One who is rich in knowledge
English
From the village of the people
Old English
the guy
Hebrew
Tribal
Southeast Asian
Leader
Spanish
Gifted one
Old English
from the valley
Southeast Asian
Gift
Greek
Gift
Slavic
gift
Indian
Given
Indian
Gift of God
Indian
Three gods in one
Indian
Gift of the gods
Indian
Gifted by God
Indian
Divine gift
African
Gift
African
Gift of God
Indian
Gift of God
Hebrew
beloved
Southeast Asian
Leader
Southeast Asian
Leader
Southeast Asian
Daughter
English
Painter
Arabic
Beloved
Arabic
beloved
African
Beloved
French
Unknown
African
Beloved
Arabic
Wealth
English
Valley settlement
English
From the valley
African
dark; brave
French
Little flower
Latin
enduring; steadfast
African
Gift
African
Refuge
Turkish
Brave
Hebrew
gift of God
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
Gift from God
French
Unknown
Eastern European
Beloved
African
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Old Norse
to lead
Hebrew
beloved
Persian
beloved
English
Beloved
Indian
Beloved; friend
Hebrew
beloved; dear
Irish
beloved
English
Beloved
Persian
Possessor of goodness
Hebrew
beloved
English
Short form of David.
Hebrew
beloved
Hebrew
beloved
English
beloved; friend
English
Beloved
Spanish
beloved; dear
Hebrew
beloved
Hebrew
Beloved
English
Beloved
English
Beloved
Hebrew
beloved
Hebrew
to pray; to worship
English
Beloved
Indian
Divine