Baby Names Starting with D
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Indian
Strong
English
Beloved
English
Town by the river
English
Son of David
English
Son of David
Old English
son of David
Hebrew
beloved
Italian
Beloved
French
Beloved
English
Beloved
English
Beloved friend
Hebrew
beloved
African
One who is brave
Hebrew
Beloved
Latin
Beloved
English
Beloved
Hebrew
beloved; friend
Hebrew
Beloved
Spanish
Little David
Hebrew
beloved
Spanish
Little beloved
Spanish
beloved; friend
Spanish
Little beloved
Spanish
Beloved
English
From the Hebrew name ΧΦΈΦΌΧΦ΄Χ (DawiαΈ), which was derived from ΧΦΌΧΦΉΧ (doαΈ) meaning "beloved" or "uncle". David was the second and greatest of the kings o
Hebrew
beloved
Hebrew
Beloved
Spanish
little beloved
Hebrew
Beloved
Hebrew
Beloved
African
Loved one
Hebrew
Beloved
Hebrew
Little beloved
Hebrew
beloved
Hebrew
Beloved
French
Beloved
Hebrew
beloved, dear
Hebrew
beloved of God
Caribbean
Beloved
English
Beloved
French
Beloved
Welsh
son of David
Hebrew
beloved
Hebrew
beloved
English
Beloved
Hebrew
beloved
Spanish
from the valley
Spanish
Brave ruler
English
Possibly a variant of Devin influenced by David.
English
Feminine form of David. It originated in Scotland.
Italian
divine; from the vine
Italian
Of the town of Vinci
Indian
God of the heavens
Latin
beloved
Hebrew
Son of David
Hebrew
son of David
Hebrew
Son of David
English
Recently created name, based on the sounds found in names such as David and Darian.
Scottish
from the valley
Spanish
Beloved
English
From the English surname Davis, which was derived from the given name David. A famous bearer of the surname was Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), the only
Hebrew
beloved
Spanish
beloved
Old English
son of David
English
Son of David
Hebrew
beloved
Spanish
Little David
Spanish
Beloved
Hebrew
beloved; friend
Irish
little David
Celtic
beloved
English
Combination of the phonetic elements da and von.
English
Beloved
Irish
beloved
Hebrew
beloved; friend
English
Variant of Devante.
Persian
Beloved
Slavic
To be brave
Hebrew
Beloved
Indian
God king
Celtic
beloved
Hebrew
Beloved
Hebrew
Beloved
Hebrew
Beloved
Caribbean
Beloved
English
Beloved
English
Unknown
Latin
gift
African
Wise one
English
swarthy
African
Father
Chinese
Greatness
English
Brave and strong
Arabic
Strong
Arabic
Beloved
Hebrew
Beloved
Germanic
Beloved
English
Beloved
Indian
Lord of the sky
Arabic
Wise
African
Beloved
Old English
son of David
Arabic
Wealth
English
From the English word dawn, ultimately derived from Old English dagung.
English
morning; dawn
Irish
morning light
English
morning light; dawn
English
The dawn
English
morning; dawn
English
Dawn
English
Of dawn
Native American
beloved
African
Born on a Sunday
Arabic
Beloved
English
From an English surname meaning "son of David". As a given name, it was popularized in the late 1990s by the central character on the television drama
Southeast Asian
Star
African
Protector
African
Unknown
Arabic
beloved
African
Beloved
Arabic
beloved
African
Bringer of joy
African
Beloved
Arabic
Beloved
English
beloved; dear
Irish
dark, swarthy
English
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 meaning). The na
Indian
Intelligent
Greek
leader's son
Indian
Intelligent
English
Elaboration of Dax influenced by names such as Paxton and Braxton.
Indian
Compassion
Indian
Compassionate brother
Arabic
Gift from God
Chinese
Indigenous Borneo tribe
Indian
Light giver
Indian
Compassionate
Indian
Compassionate lord
Indian
Manager
Indian
Compassionate
Indian
Compassionate
Indian
Strong
Arabic
beloved
English
Heavenly; a variant of Diana
Arabic
noble
Spanish
Divine gift
Indian
gift of love
Indian
Bliss of compassion
Spanish
Gift of the sun
Spanish
Derived from the word 'day'
Persian
gift; present
Hebrew
God is my judge; angel's gift
Arabic
Gift of God
English
Compassionate
Latin
princess
Indian
noble; prosperous
Indian
Treasure of compassion
Spanish
Little day
Indian
Bringer of light
Spanish
Strong
Spanish
Day's gift
Indian
Compassionate
Spanish
gift; present
Spanish
day; light
Indian
gift of God
Spanish
gift of God
Hebrew
gift of God
Spanish
Gift of God
Arabic
Monastery or convent
Hebrew
gift of God
Spanish
Bringer of light
Indian
Ocean of compassion
Indian
Lord Shiva
Spanish
noble, bright
Hebrew
God is my judge
Celtic
daylight
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
day; light
Latin
day
African
beloved
African
day of joy
Celtic
beloved
Spanish
Gift
English
Beautiful day
Sanskrit
to shine
Arabic
Brave
Turkish
One who is wise
Irish
beloved
Spanish
Unknown
Japanese
Brave warrior
Spanish
Unknown
Turkish
Strong
Arabic
gift; present
Hebrew
gift of God
Hebrew
Gift of God
Hebrew
gift of God
Spanish
Unknown
Native American
gift
Vietnamese
daylight
African
One who is bright
Arabic
Bringer of joy
Arabic
Gift
Indian
Beloved
Arabic
gift
Old Norse
little day
Hebrew
Valley
English
from the meadow
English
From the dales
Old English
one who works
Celtic
valley
English
daily; alive
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
day tender
Spanish
day; light
Greek
of the day
English
Daily
English
day; valley
English
Famous, renowned
Spanish
gift of God; beloved
Spanish
day; sea
Spanish
gift; beloved
Old English
day maker
Spanish
Joy
Greek
Tame
Arabic
gift; present
Greek
To tame or subdue
English
Feminine variant of Dana 2.
Native American
gift of God
Latin
Derived from 'Diana'
Spanish
gift; present
Spanish
Gift of God
Hebrew
God is my judge
African
Joy arrives
African
Gift of God
African
Bringer of happiness
Chinese
Greatness
African
Greatness; strength
Celtic
from the meadow
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
gift of God
Arabic
Belonging to the day
Hebrew
gift of God
Spanish
beloved
Hebrew
Place of worship
African
Bright
Spanish
Daytime
English
Day's eye
English
day; light
English
Day
African
gift
Hebrew
gift of God
English
Daylight
Old English
day's eye
English
Desired
Greek
day's gift
Indian
Daytime
English
Son of Day
Spanish
day; brightness
English
Day's eye
English
daylight; brightness
Old English
day
English
From an English surname that was derived from places named Deighton, meaning "ditch town" in Old English. Dayton is also the name of a city in Ohio. A
Southeast Asian
Greatness
Native American
boat rower
Hebrew
Beloved
Spanish
beloved
English
Beloved
English
From the river
Arabic
Radiant
Arabic
brave
Arabic
gift of God
Arabic
Good
Arabic
gift of God
Old English
day's eye
Old English
beloved
Spanish
To give
English
Unknown meaning
Old English
from the valley
Irish
beloved
English
The beloved
English
Bright and impressive
Latin
bright, dazzling
English
Unknown
African
Wise
Native American
gift
African
gifted one
African
young man
English
Initials
Hebrew
gift of God
Vietnamese
gift
Celtic
unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
Beloved
African
Unknown
Celtic
beloved; dear
Chinese
of, from
Latin
Goddess
English
Either from the occupational surname Deacon or directly from the vocabulary word deacon, which refers to a cleric in the Christian church (ultimately
Christian
Female deacon
Latin
pool of the dead
Celtic
Little fire
Celtic
Goodness
Spanish
Supplanter
Caribbean
To divide
Arabic
gift of love
Caribbean
To love
Greek
to tame
Old English
to tame
English
From a surname, see Dean 1 and Dean 2. The actor James Dean (1931-1955) was a famous bearer of the surname.
English
Divine
Irish
valley
Old English
valley, church official
Greek
divine
Greek
divine protector
English
Combination of the popular name prefix de and Andre.
Greek
manly, brave
English
Valley
English
Feminine Dean
English
Messenger of God
Italian
messenger of God
English
Combination of the popular name prefix de and Angelo.
Old English
valley
English
Divine
English
Either a variant of Diana or a feminine form of Dean. This name was popularized by the Canadian actress and singer Deanna Durbin (1921-2013), whose bi
English
Divine
English
Valiant protector
Latin
valley; church leader
English
Son of the valley
English
Unknown meaning
English
valley; God is gracious
Old English
valley
Celtic
Strong
Celtic
Radiant
English
beloved; cherished
Old English
beloved
English
beloved; dear one
Irish
beloved
Celtic
Marshy
African
God's servant
English
Short form of Deborah.
Indian
Divine
African
One who is strong
Indian
Devotee of the divine
Indian
Gift of God
Indian
Charming eyes
Indian
Divine light
Indian
Beautiful
Indian
Joy of the gods
Indian
Joy of the divine
Indigenous Americas
Young girl
Indian
Divine being
English
Dark-haired
Indian
goddess
Indian
Divine
Indian
Lord's blessing
Indian
Blessed by God
Indian
Virtuous
Indian
One who is wise
Hebrew
Bee
Hebrew
beloved; dear
English
bee; industrious
English
Bee
English
Diminutive of Deborah.
English
Bee
Hebrew
Bee
Hebrew
Devoted to God
English
Diminutive of Deborah.
English
Bee
Indian
Servant of the goddess
African
My wealth
Hebrew
God is gracious
Indian
King of gods
Spanish
duty
Indian
Strong person
English
Diminutive of Deborah.
Hebrew
Bee
Spanish
Bee
Indian
Gift of the goddess
Hebrew
Place of speaking
African
Born in abundance
Indian
Conqueror of demons
Indian
Light
Indian
Son of the goddess Durga
Hebrew
Bee
Indian
delicate
African
Arrived with a crown
English
Unknown
African
Unknown
Indian
Light of Durga
African
Strong
French
Charming
English
Elegant
Indian
gift
Hebrew
Bee
English
From the Hebrew name ΧΦ°ΦΌΧΧΦΉΧ¨ΦΈΧ (Devora) meaning "bee". In the Old Testament Book of Judges, Deborah is a heroine and prophetess who leads the Israelit
Hebrew
Bee
Hebrew
Bee
Hebrew
Bee
Hebrew
Bee
Hebrew
bee; industrious
Sanskrit
goddess of wealth
French
to remove
English
Variant of Deborah.
Indian
King of God
English
Bee
Hebrew
Bee
French
From the riverbank
Celtic
from the river
Slavic
from the river
Latin
from the city
Old English
from the river
English
Devoted
Hebrew
bee
Hebrew
Bee
Latin
Ten
Spanish
Son of Charles
African
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
ten
Latin
ten
English
From the name of the twelfth month, originally the tenth month in the Roman calendar, derived from decem meaning "ten". It is sometimes used as a give
Spanish
Tenfold
English
propriety in conduct
French
from the decoy
Tibetan
Great happiness
Latin
Ten
Latin
to determine
Latin
Deciding
Spanish
Decider
Latin
Tenth
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
tenth
Latin
tenth
English
The tenth
English
From the valley
English
ruler
English
Anglicized form of Irish DeaglΓ‘n, Old Irish DeclΓ‘n, which is of unknown meaning. Saint Declan was a 5th-century missionary to the DΓ©isi peoples of Ire
Celtic
full of goodness
Latin
to declare
Germanic
Cleric
Irish
descendant of the warrior
English
Decorate
Old English
to decode
Old English
one who is taught
Spanish
Decorations
African
To adorn
Spanish
Coastal
Latin
one who investigates
African
gift
Arabic
Gift
African
Gift
African
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Arabic
beloved, dear
English
Older form of Derek.
English
From the farm in the valley
Spanish
dedication; devotion
Old English
son of Deda
Arabic
Gift from God
Native American
to give
Irish
Broken-hearted
Celtic
broken-hearted; sorrowful
Celtic
fierce warrior
Germanic
People's ruler
English
From an English surname that was derived from the given name Diederik.
Celtic
Sorrowful
African
Unknown
Celtic
beloved
Southeast Asian
Beloved
African
Beloved child
African
Father
English
Short form of names beginning with D. It may also be given in reference to the Dee River in Scotland.
Arabic
Divine
Greek
Manly, brave
English
Variant of Deanna.
English
Divine
Arabic
Depth
Arabic
beloved
African
Unknown
Arabic
Gift
Old English
Beloved
English
Originally a nickname, typically for names beginning with D. It can be spelled Deedee, DeeDee or Dee Dee.
Celtic
broken-hearted
Celtic
Sorrowful
African
Unknown
Irish
gift
Indian
Earth
Arabic
heavenly
English
disc jockey; entertainer
Latin
disc jockey
Hebrew
gift of God
Old Norse
to lead
Indian
Dedication
Indian
One who is knowledgeable
English
Valley
Arabic
delicate
Arabic
Cloud
English
From an English and Scottish surname meaning "judge", from Old English demere.
Greek
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