| Debir |
Female |
Biblical |
An orator, a word. |
| Daniela |
Female |
Hebrew |
God is my judge. |
| D'anton |
Male |
French |
Variant of Anthony. |
| Dushkriti |
Male |
Indian |
Sum of all sins. |
| Doll |
Female |
English |
Diminutive of Dorothy, meaning gift of god. Doll has also come to be used as the name of a child's plaything, and as a colloquial term for an attractive woman. |
| Dukker |
Male |
Gypsy |
Fortune-teller. |
| Darina |
Female |
Czechoslovakian |
Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name. |
| Debralee |
Female |
Hebrew |
Variant of Deborah: Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of the Book of Judges. |
| Daff |
Female |
Greek |
Diminutive of Daphne: Bay tree, or laurel tree. The Greek mythological nymph Daphne was rescued from the unwanted attentions of the god Apollo by being turned into a laurel bush. Famous bearer: British author Daphne du Maurier. |
| Destan |
Male |
French |
By the still waters. A surname. |
| Daveen |
Female |
English |
Beloved. Feminine of David. |
| Derrance |
Male |
English |
Blend of Darell and Clarence. |
| Delwynn |
Male |
English |
Variant of Delvin: Friend; good friend. |
| Dorika |
Female |
Hungarian |
Hungarian form of Dorothy, meaning God's gift. |
| Demeter |
Female |
Greek |
Earth-lover. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must spend with the god of the underworld - the reason for winter. |
| Deina |
Female |
Spanish |
Religious holiday. |
| Dack |
Male |
English |
Reference to the French town Dax. |
| Derrall |
Male |
English |
Variant of Darrel 'open.'. |
| Damasko |
Male |
Greek |
Variant of Damaskenos: From Damascus. |
| Dryw |
Male |
Welsh |
Wise. |
| Deidre |
Female |
Irish |
Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre. In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. |
| Dewei |
Male |
Chinese |
Highly noble. |
| Din |
Male |
Arabic |
Variant of Deen: Religion. Faith. Way of life. |
| Dillon |
Male |
Celtic |
faithful |
| Davinah |
Female |
Hebrew |
Cherished. |
| Deval |
Male |
Hindi |
Divine; holy. |
| Durwin |
Male |
Anglo-Saxon |
Dear friend. |
| Delbin |
Female |
Greek |
Flower. |
| Dagny |
Female |
Scandinavian |
day, brightness |
| Dezydery |
Male |
Polish |
To desire. |
| Deeana |
Female |
English |
Variant of Diana meaning divine. |
| Darion |
Male |
Greek |
Gift. Also a variant of Darin. Poet John Keats described the moment of discovery when explorers stood 'silent upon a peak in Darien.'. |
| Dayton |
Male |
English |
Day town; light town. |
| Dodya |
Male |
Hebrew |
Variant of David: Cherished. Famous bearers: British pop star David Bowie, American talk-show host David Letterman. |
| Devaney |
Female |
Irish |
Dark-haired. |