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Baby names starting with D

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Donaciana
Spanish · Spanish feminine of Donaciano, from Latin 'donatus' meaning given or bestowed by God.
Dorace
Greek · Variant of Doris, from Greek 'Doris' meaning gift of the sea, a sea-nymph in mythology.
Dormalee
English · American compound name blending Dorma with Lee, a Southern-style double name.
Dorna
Irish · Possibly from Irish 'dorn' meaning fist, or Persian meaning pearl; a rare given name.
Dorthay
Greek · Phonetic variant of Dorothy, from Greek 'Dorothea' meaning gift of God.
Dawes
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of David'; David is Hebrew for 'beloved.'
Darden
English · English surname from a Norman French place name, possibly meaning 'hidden valley' or 'dear valley.'
Dargan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Deargáin,' derived from 'dearg' meaning red; an anglicized Irish clan name.
Darroll
English · Variant of Darrell, from Norman French 'd'Airelle,' a place name meaning 'from Airelle' in Normandy.
Darald
English · Modern blend of Darrell and Harold, combining Norman French and Germanic elements meaning 'army ruler.'
Dodson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Dodd,' where Dodd is a medieval nickname for a stout person.
Domineck
Latin · Variant of Dominic, from Latin 'dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord,' traditionally given to Sunday-born children.
Dero
English · Rare name, possibly a short form of names like Derold or a modern coinage.
Donner
German · German word meaning thunder; cognate with Norse god Thor and associated with storms.
Dwan
Irish · Irish name, variant of Duane, from Gaelic 'dubhán' meaning little dark one.
Dulcia
Latin · From Latin 'dulcis' meaning sweet or pleasant; used as a given name since medieval times.
Donaldeen
Scottish · Feminine form of Donald (Gaelic 'Domhnall,' world ruler) with Irish diminutive suffix -een.
Dionysia
Greek · Feminine form of Dionysius, meaning "devoted to Dionysus," the Greek god of wine.
Dorlean
French · Modern blend of Dora and -lean, suggesting "golden gift" from Greek and French roots.
Dorth
Greek · Short form of Dorothy, from Greek Dorothea meaning "gift of God."
Daneil
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Deverne
French · French-influenced name, possibly from 'd'Auvergne' (a region in France) or variant of Verne.
Dicky
English · Diminutive of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (ruler) and 'hard' (brave), meaning 'brave ruler.'
Duran
Latin · From Latin 'durare' meaning 'to endure,' a surname turned given name meaning 'steadfast.'
Derril
English · Variant of Darrell, from the Norman French place name d'Airelle, meaning 'from Airelle.'
Dougald
Scottish · Variant of Dugald, from Scottish Gaelic Dubhghall meaning 'dark stranger.'
Durl
English · Rare English name, possibly a phonetic variant of Daryl or Durrell, meaning 'dear one.'
Donnalee
Italian · Compound of Donna (Italian for lady) and Lee (English for meadow).
Darthie
English · Pet form of Dartha or a diminutive of Dorothy, from Greek meaning 'gift of God'.
Dathol
English · Extremely rare name of uncertain origin, likely a mid-20th century American invented or phonetic name.
Delorese
Spanish · Variant spelling of Dolores, from Spanish María de los Dolores meaning 'Mary of Sorrows'.
Donnia
English · Feminine elaboration of Donna, from Italian donna meaning 'lady' or 'woman of the house'.
Dawne
English · Variant spelling of Dawn, from Old English meaning 'daybreak' or 'first light'.
Denora
English · Modern blend of the prefix De- with Nora ('honor/light'), meaning 'of honor'.
Despena
Greek · Variant of Despina, from Greek 'despoina' meaning 'mistress' or 'lady of the house'.
Dolorosa
Spanish · From Latin/Spanish 'dolorosa' meaning 'sorrowful', associated with the Mater Dolorosa.
Donne
English · Variant of Donna, from Italian 'donna' meaning 'lady' or 'woman of the house'.
Doralyn
Greek · Blend of Dora ('gift') and the suffix -lyn, meaning 'beautiful gift'.
Dorleen
Irish · Variant of Doreen, from Irish 'Dóirín' meaning 'little sullen one' or 'gift of God'.
Darreld
English · Variant of Darrell, from the Norman French place name d'Airelle meaning 'from Airelle'.
Delver
English · From the English word meaning 'one who digs', an occupational name for a digger or miner.
Dorcy
French · Variant of Darcy, from the Norman French d'Arcy meaning 'from the fortress'.
Dowd
Irish · From Irish surname Ó Dubhda, meaning 'descendant of Dubhda' (dark or black).
Downey
Irish · From Irish surname Ó Dúnaigh, meaning 'descendant of Dúnach' (fortified place).
Dual
English · Rare given name from the English word meaning 'two' or 'twofold'; sometimes a surname transfer.
Darral
English · Variant of Darrell, from the Norman French 'd'Airelle,' a place name meaning 'from Airelle.'
Darrall
English · Variant spelling of Darrell, from Norman French 'd'Airelle,' denoting origin from Airelle in France.
Deral
English · Variant of Darrell or a blend name; likely from Old French meaning 'from Airelle.'
Deroe
French · Rare name possibly from French 'du roi' meaning 'of the king,' used as a surname-turned-given-name.
Drexell
German · Variant of Drexel, from German meaning 'turner' or 'lathe worker,' an occupational surname.
Duain
Irish · Variant of Duane, from Irish Gaelic 'Dubhán' meaning 'little dark one.'
Duie
Irish · Rare diminutive likely related to Irish 'dubh' meaning 'dark' or a pet form of names like Dewey.
Denyse
French · French feminine form of Denis, from Greek Dionysius, the god of wine.
Dalpha
Greek · Rare coined name possibly blending the Greek letter 'alpha' with a feminine prefix, suggesting 'first' or 'beginning.'
Deaun
English · Modern phonetic variant related to Dean or Diane, possibly meaning 'valley' or 'divine.'
Delors
Spanish · Variant of Dolores, from the Spanish 'María de los Dolores' meaning 'sorrows,' a Marian devotional name.
Devola
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a blend of Devon and a feminine -ola suffix.
Donajean
Italian · Compound of Donna ('lady' in Italian) and Jean ('God is gracious' from French/Hebrew).
Donaleen
Italian · Blend of Donna ('lady') with the Irish diminutive suffix -leen, meaning 'little lady.'
Donnah
Italian · Variant spelling of Donna, from the Italian word for 'lady' or 'woman of the house.'
Dalhart
English · Place-based name from Old English 'dael' (dale/valley) and 'heorot' (hart/deer).
Dalphus
German · Variant of Adolphus, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'wulf' (wolf), meaning noble wolf.
Dorlan
English · Variant of Dorland, possibly meaning from the land by the door or gate.
Duayne
Irish · Variant of Dwayne, from Irish 'dubh' meaning dark or dark-complexioned.
Dann
Hebrew · Short form of Daniel, from Hebrew 'Daniyyel' meaning God is my judge.
Daved
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of David, from Hebrew 'Dawid' meaning beloved or dear one.
Delmor
French · Variant of Delmore, from Old French 'de la mer' meaning of the sea or from the sea.
Demos
Greek · From Greek 'demos' meaning the people or populace; also a short form of Demosthenes.
Duwaine
Irish · Variant of Duane/Dwayne, from Irish Gaelic 'dubh' meaning dark or swarthy.
Doneta
Italian · Feminine diminutive related to Latin 'donatus' meaning 'given' or 'gift,' a little gift from God.
Delorice
Spanish · Variant of Dolores, from Spanish 'María de los Dolores' meaning 'Mary of the sorrows.'
Donalene
Scottish · Feminine elaboration of Donald, from Gaelic 'Domhnall' meaning 'world ruler.'
Donnella
Irish · Feminine diminutive of Donnell, from Irish 'domhan' (world) and 'gal' (valor), meaning 'world-mighty.'
Delorce
Spanish · Variant of Dolores, from Spanish 'María de los Dolores' meaning 'sorrows.'
Deloros
Spanish · Variant of Dolores, from Spanish 'dolores' meaning 'sorrows,' a Marian title.
Delouise
French · Compound of De- and Louise, from Germanic 'hlud-wig' meaning 'famous warrior.'
Denese
Greek · Variant of Denise, feminine of Denis, from Greek god Dionysus.
Dollene
Greek · Elaborated form of Dolly, a pet form of Dorothy meaning 'gift of God.'
Doralene
Greek · Blend of Dora (Greek 'doron' meaning 'gift') with the suffix -lene.
Dorisann
Greek · Compound of Doris (Greek sea nymph, 'gift of the ocean') and Ann ('grace').
Dorothene
Greek · Variant of Dorothy, from Greek 'dorothea' meaning 'gift of God.'
Dolen
Welsh · From Welsh 'dôl' meaning 'meadow,' referencing a grassy river bend.
Dormon
English · Variant of Dorman, from Old French 'dormant' or Old English meaning 'dear man.'
Delvan
English · Modern coined name, possibly blending Del with a suffix suggesting 'valley.'
Dennard
English · From Germanic elements meaning 'Dane-brave' or 'bold as a Dane.'
Donard
Irish · From Irish Domhanghart, name of a saint and the highest peak in the Mourne Mountains.
Dorrence
English · Variant of Dorrance, derived from Laurence, meaning 'from Laurentum.'
Dotson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Dot,' a diminutive of Dorothy.
Dever
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Dubhodhar' meaning 'dark water,' an anglicized surname.
Dial
English · English surname of uncertain origin, possibly from a place name or occupational term.
Dolphis
German · Variant of Adolphus, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) + 'wulf' (wolf).
Dolorse
Spanish · Variant of Dolores, from Spanish María de los Dolores meaning Mary of the Sorrows.
Dorinne
French · French-inflected variant of Doreen, from Irish Dóirín meaning sullen or gift of God.
Durene
English · Modern coined name possibly from Latin durus meaning enduring or steadfast.
Delouris
Spanish · Phonetic variant of Dolores, from the Spanish title of Mary meaning sorrows.
Deloyce
English · Modern blend of the prefix De- with Loyce, a variant of Louise meaning famous warrior.
Devonna
English · Feminine elaboration of Devon, from the Celtic place name meaning deep valley dwellers.
Dione
Greek · From Greek mythology, Dione was a Titaness and mother of Aphrodite; means divine.
Dore
French · From French doré meaning golden, or a short form of Dorothy meaning gift of God.
Dorline
Greek · Modern blend of Dorothy (gift of God) with the feminine suffix -line.
Dorreen
Irish · Variant spelling of Doreen, from Irish Dóirín meaning moody or gift of God.
Donnald
Scottish · Variant spelling of Donald, from Scottish Gaelic Domhnall meaning 'world ruler'.
Daune
English · Variant of Dawn, from Old English meaning the first light of day.
Damasio
Spanish · From Greek 'damazo' meaning to tame, or linked to Damascus; borne by Pope Damasus I.
Demecio
Spanish · Spanish variant of Demetrius, from Greek meaning devoted to Demeter, goddess of harvest.
Depriest
English · From Anglo-French surname meaning 'of the priest,' indicating clerical descent.
Derl
English · Variant of Darl or Daryl, from Old English 'deorling' meaning dear one or beloved.
Derrald
English · Modern blend of Derrick and Gerald, combining Germanic elements of ruler and spear.
Dunn
English · From Irish 'donn' or Old English 'dunn' meaning brown or dark-complexioned.
Duna
Spanish · Nature name meaning 'dune' in Spanish; also related to the Danube River (Duna in several languages).
Delphinia
Greek · Elaboration of Delphine, from Greek 'delphis' (dolphin) or the oracle at Delphi.
Darma
Indian · Variant of Dharma, from Sanskrit meaning 'law, duty, righteousness,' a core concept in Hinduism.
Deseree
French · Phonetic variant of Désirée, from French/Latin 'desiderare' meaning 'desired, longed for.'
Dixiana
English · Elaboration of Dixie with the suffix -ana, evoking the American South; origin debated.
Dolories
Spanish · Variant of Dolores, from Spanish 'María de los Dolores' meaning 'Mary of the Sorrows.'
Dewanna
English · Modern American coinage blending the prefix De- with Wanna/Donna, meaning lady.
Doloria
Latin · From Latin 'dolor' meaning sorrow, related to Dolores (Our Lady of Sorrows).
Dolres
Spanish · Contracted variant of Dolores, from Spanish 'dolores' meaning sorrows, a Marian title.
Donelia
Scottish · Feminine diminutive of Donald, from Gaelic 'Domhnall' meaning world ruler.
Dretha
English · Likely a clipped modern form of a longer name such as Andretha or Aldretha.
Duveen
French · From a French place name and surname, possibly from 'du vin' (of the vine/wine).
Derle
English · Rare variant possibly from Old English 'deor' meaning 'dear, beloved.'
Darry
English · Informal short form of Darrell or Darryl, from a Norman French place name meaning 'from Airelle.'
Daun
English · Variant of Dawn, from Old English meaning 'daybreak' or 'first light.'
Derrall
English · Variant of Darrell, from the Norman French surname d'Airelle meaning 'from Airelle.'
Dewight
English · Variant spelling of Dwight, from a medieval form of Diot, a diminutive of Dionysius.
Dominador
Spanish · Spanish name from Latin 'dominator' meaning 'conqueror' or 'one who rules.'
Duanne
Irish · Variant spelling of Duane, from Irish Gaelic 'dubhán' meaning 'little dark one.'
Duvall
French · French surname meaning 'of the valley,' from Old French 'du val.'
Dauna
English · Variant of Dawn or Donna; if from Dawn, refers to the first light of morning.
Dixianna
English · Modern combination of Dixie (the American South, possibly from French 'dix' meaning ten) and Anna.
Doylene
Irish · Feminine form of Doyle, from Irish Ó Dubhghaill meaning 'dark stranger', with modern -ene suffix.
Donnette
Italian · French diminutive of Donna, from Italian/Latin "domina" meaning lady or mistress.
Darle
English · Variant of Darl or Daryl, from Old English 'dēorling' meaning 'darling, beloved one.'
Darriel
English · Modern blend of Darr- with the Hebrew suffix -iel ('of God'), evoking Daniel or Darryl.
Delynn
English · Modern compound of the prefix De- with Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), used as a unisex name.
Darlo
English · Informal variant of Daryl or place-name derivative, from Old English 'dear' + 'meadow.'
Delray
French · From French 'del roi' meaning 'of the king,' also a place name in Florida.
Dowe
Irish · From Gaelic 'dubh' meaning dark or black-haired, used as a surname turned given name.
Dolorese
Spanish · Variant of Dolores, from Spanish 'María de los Dolores' meaning Mary of the Sorrows.
Darylene
English · Feminine elaboration of Daryl, from Old English or Old French 'd'Airelle' (from Airelle).
Donzetta
Italian · Diminutive from Italian 'donzella' meaning young maiden or damsel.
Donalyn
English · Modern blend of Donna (Italian for lady) and the suffix -lyn.
Dorrene
Irish · Variant of Doreen, from Irish 'Dorean' or Greek 'doron' meaning gift.
Danne
Norse · Scandinavian form of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge.'
Daralene
Irish · Modern blend of Dara (Irish for 'oak tree') with the feminine suffix -lene.
Davetta
Hebrew · Feminine diminutive of David, meaning 'beloved.'
Deniece
French · Variant of Denise, from Greek Dionysius, god of wine and festivity.
Darhl
English · Rare variant of Darl or Daryl, from Old English 'dēorling' meaning 'darling' or 'beloved.'
Deryle
English · Variant of Daryl or Darrell, from the French place name d'Airelle meaning 'from Airelle.'
Dirck
German · Dutch-German variant of Dirk/Derek, from Germanic 'Theodoric' meaning 'ruler of the people.'
Deonne
Greek · Feminine variant of Dion, from Greek 'Dionysos,' the god of wine and revelry.
Dorylee
English · Modern blend of Dory (from Greek 'doron' meaning 'gift') and Lee (meadow).
Dede
English · Pet form of names like Deidre or Deirdre; also a West African Akan name meaning 'firstborn daughter.'
Deidre
Irish · Variant of Deirdre, from Irish mythology meaning 'sorrowful one.' Heroine of 'Deirdre of the Sorrows.'
Dewanda
English · Modern American coinage with the prefix De- and Wanda (Germanic 'wanderer'). Mid-century creation.
Dirl
German · Rare variant likely related to Dirk, from Germanic Theodoric meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Delain
French · From French de l'aulne meaning 'of the alder grove', a nature-based surname given name.
Denford
English · English place-based surname meaning 'ford in a valley', from Old English denu and ford.
Doneld
Scottish · Variant of Donald, from Gaelic Domhnall meaning 'world ruler' or 'mighty chief'.
Dorel
French · Diminutive form related to French doré meaning 'golden', or a Romanian pet form of Teodor.
Durland
English · English surname from Old English deor (deer) and land, meaning 'deer land' or 'animal pasture'.
Darlee
English · Variant of Darla or Darlene, from Old English 'dēorling' meaning 'darling.'
Deronda
English · Literary name from George Eliot's novel 'Daniel Deronda' (1876), of uncertain etymology.
Dyann
Latin · Phonetic respelling of Diane, from the Roman goddess Diana, meaning 'divine, heavenly.'
Delaris
Latin · Modern coined name, possibly from Latin 'de lares' (of the household spirits).
Derene
Welsh · Possibly derived from Welsh 'derwen' (oak tree) or a modern feminine coinage.
Daloris
Spanish · Variant of Dolores, from Spanish 'María de los Dolores' meaning Mary of Sorrows.
Danetta
Hebrew · Feminine diminutive form of Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
Debrah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning bee.
Delmarie
English · Modern compound of Del (possibly from Adel, noble) and Marie (French form of Mary).
Deyonne
French · Modern variant of Dionne, from the French form of Dionysus, Greek god of wine.
Doristine
Greek · Elaboration of Doris, from Greek meaning gift, originally a region of ancient Greece.
Dorlee
Greek · Pet form of Dorothy, from Greek 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God), meaning gift of God.
Derryl
French · Variant spelling of Daryl/Darrell, from the Norman French 'd'Airelle' meaning 'from Airelle' in Calvados.
Daryll
French · Variant spelling of Daryl, from Old French 'd'Airelle', a Norman surname meaning 'from Airelle'.
Delphus
Greek · From Greek 'Delphos' meaning 'of Delphi' or related to 'delphus' meaning 'womb/brother'.
Dockie
English · Informal pet name, likely a diminutive of Doc or a playful childhood nickname turned given name.
Dairl
English · Variant of Daryl/Darrell, from the Norman French place name d'Airelle.
Delloyd
Welsh · Modern compound of the prefix De- with Lloyd, Welsh for 'grey-haired'.
Denon
French · Rare name possibly derived from French baron Dominique Vivant Denon, or a Dennis variant.
Dougles
Scottish · Variant spelling of Douglas, from Gaelic 'dubh glas' meaning 'dark water'.
Durwin
English · Variant of Darwin/Durward, from Old English 'deor' (dear) and 'wine' (friend).
Danice
English · Modern blend of Daniel or Danielle with the suffix -ice, meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dewilla
English · Feminine elaboration possibly combining Dew with the suffix -illa, a mid-century coined name.
Delmira
Spanish · Spanish name from Germanic roots meaning noble and famous protector.
Deluvina
Spanish · Spanish name possibly derived from Latin 'diluvium' (flood) or a regional variant of Delfina.
Dixielee
English · Blend of Dixie (the American South) and Lee (meadow), a regional compound name.
Dalice
English · Modern blend of Dale (valley dweller) and Alice (noble), suggesting noble one of the valley.
Deedee
English · Playful reduplicative nickname, often a pet form of names beginning with D or the letter D itself.
Donette
Italian · Diminutive of Donna (Italian for lady) with French suffix -ette, meaning little lady.
Donnarae
Italian · Compound of Donna (Italian, lady) and Rae (ewe or beam of light), a mid-century blend.
Durlene
English · Variant of Darlene, from Old English 'deorling' meaning darling or beloved one.
Deuel
Hebrew · Biblical name meaning 'known of God' or 'invoked by God.'
Dizzy
English · English nickname, famously borne by jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie; means lightheaded or giddy.
Dinnis
Greek · Variant spelling of Dennis, from Greek Dionysius, the god of wine.
Darvel
Scottish · From a Scottish town in East Ayrshire, possibly meaning "oak grove."
Dohn
Irish · Variant of Don, from Irish "donn" meaning "brown" or "chief."
Dwanna
English · A modern coined feminine name blending the prefix Dw- with Anna or Wanda.
Dellene
English · A modern elaboration of Dell, from Old English meaning "small valley."
Durelle
French · A French-influenced name from "dur" meaning "strong" or "enduring."
Dyanne
Latin · Variant of Diane, from the Roman goddess Diana, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly.'
Dewana
English · Modern variant of Deanna or blend of De- prefix with Wana; associated with the meaning 'divine.'
Doranne
Greek · Blend of Dora (Greek 'gift') and Anne (Hebrew 'grace'), meaning 'gracious gift.'
Dannette
Hebrew · French diminutive of Danielle, feminine of Daniel, Hebrew for 'God is my judge.'
Darlen
English · Shortened variant of Darlene, from Old English 'dēorling' meaning 'darling, beloved one.'
Darlie
English · Modern coinage from "darling," used as an affectionate given name.
Daveen
Hebrew · Feminine form of David, meaning "beloved" in Hebrew.
Delcy
Latin · Variant of Dulcie, from Latin "dulcis" meaning sweet or delightful.
Devoria
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Devorah (Deborah), meaning "bee" in Hebrew.
Donah
Irish · Feminine blend of Irish Dona (world ruler) or Italian Donna (lady).
Dorelle
Greek · French diminutive of Dora, from Greek "doron" meaning gift.
Darley
English · English place-name surname meaning 'deer clearing' from Old English 'deor' and 'leah.'
Darryll
French · Variant of Darrell, from the Norman French 'd'Airelle,' a place name in Normandy.
Daril
French · Variant of Darrell, from the Norman French place name d'Airelle.
Darryle
French · Variant spelling of Darrell, from a Norman French surname meaning 'from Airelle.'
Durie
Scottish · Scottish surname of French origin, possibly from 'doré' meaning golden.
Deeann
English · Combination of Dee and Ann, blending a Celtic river name with Hebrew grace.
Donnalou
Italian · Compound of Donna (Italian for 'lady') and Lou (famous warrior), a mid-century American blend.
Donnita
Italian · Diminutive of Donna, from Italian donna meaning 'lady, woman of the house.'
Dallene
English · A modern invented name blending Dallas (a place name of Scottish/French origin) with the suffix '-lene'.
Danese
French · A variant of Denise or a form derived from the Danes, the feminine form of Denis meaning 'follower of Dionysus'.
Darlyene
English · A variant spelling of Darlene, a modern invented name from Old English 'deorling' meaning 'darling, beloved'.
Darlynn
English · A variant of Darlene combining 'darling' from Old English 'deorling' (beloved) with the suffix '-lynn'.
Denece
French · A variant spelling of Denise, the French feminine form of Denis, derived from Greek Dionysus, god of wine.
Darnel
English · From Old French 'darnel,' a grass plant, or a variant of Darnell meaning 'hidden nook.'
Danney
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Danny, a diminutive of Daniel meaning 'God is my judge.'
Darmon
French · Rare variant possibly related to Damon, from Greek 'to tame,' or a French surname.
Dearld
English · Modern invented blend name, possibly combining 'dear' with Harold or Gerald.
Drena
Greek · Short form of Adriena or Andrena, related to Greek 'andreia' meaning 'courage' or Latin Hadria.
Darilyn
English · Modern blend of Darlene and Marilyn, a mid-century invented compound name.
Deeanna
Latin · Elaborated variant of Deanna/Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt and moon, meaning 'divine.'
Drina
Greek · Diminutive of Adriana or Alexandrina, meaning 'from Hadria' or 'defender of men.'
Darolyn
English · Modern American invented blend of Daryl and the feminine suffix -lyn, a 20th-century creation.
Deannie
English · Diminutive of Deanna/Dean, from Latin 'divine' or Old English meaning 'valley.'
Dreena
Latin · Variant of Drina/Adriana, meaning 'from Hadria' or an elaboration of Adrina.
Dannielle
Hebrew · Feminine variant of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Darlaine
English · Variant of Darlene, from Old English 'darling,' meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one.'
Davene
Hebrew · Feminine elaboration of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one.'
Deeanne
English · Blend of Dee (a diminutive) and Anne (Hebrew 'grace'), a mid-20th century American combination.
Donnamarie
Italian · Combination of Donna (Italian 'lady') and Marie (French-Hebrew 'beloved' or 'bitter').
Donnice
Italian · Variant of Donna (Italian 'lady, mistress') with an English diminutive suffix '-ice.'
Daivd
Hebrew · A phonetic variant spelling of David, from Hebrew Dawid meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle,' the famous biblical king.
Dannis
Greek · A variant spelling of Dennis, from Greek Dionysios meaning 'follower of Dionysus,' the god of wine.
Dall
Irish · From Irish and Scottish Gaelic dall meaning 'blind,' used historically as a personal name and clan element.
Dairel
French · A variant of Darrel/Darrell, from the Norman French place name d'Airelle, brought to England after 1066.
Darrill
French · A variant spelling of Darrell, derived from the Norman French place name d'Airelle meaning 'from Airelle.'
Darwood
English · A variant of Durwood, an English surname-turned-given-name from Old English meaning 'dark forest.'
Dodd
English · An English surname used as a given name, derived from a medieval pet form of Roger or from a Norse byname.
Drennon
Irish · A rare given name derived from an Irish and Scottish surname, possibly from Gaelic draighean meaning 'blackthorn.'
Dwyane
Irish · A variant spelling of Dwayne, from Irish Dubhán meaning 'little dark one,' a diminutive of dubh ('black/dark').
Deleta
Latin · Possibly a modern invented feminine name with Latin resonance; exact etymology is uncertain.
Delrae
English · Modern American invented compound blending Del and Rae, with no established classical origin.
Denyce
French · Variant of Denise, the French feminine form of Denis, from Greek Dionysus the god of wine.
Deotis
Greek · Deotis is likely a rare modern form related to Greek-based names beginning with Theo, associated with "God."
Darryel
English · Darryel is a variant of Darrell, probably derived from a Norman French surname meaning "from Airelle."
Donlad
Scottish · Donlad is a misspelling variant of Donald, from Gaelic elements meaning "world ruler."
Darles
English · A modern variant or blend of Charles, from Germanic meaning 'free man.'
Dorann
Greek · A modern blend of Dora (Greek 'gift') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'), an invented mid-century compound name.
Darene
English · Variant of Darlene, an American invented name from the English endearment 'darling,' popular mid-20th century.
Dalles
Scottish · Variant of Dallas, from a Scottish place name meaning 'valley meadow.'
Darril
French · Variant of Darrell, from a Norman French place name d'Airelle meaning 'open' or 'huckleberry.'
Delmond
Irish · Possibly a variant of Desmond, from Irish Deas-Mhumhain meaning 'man from south Munster.'
Dorce
Greek · Variant of Dorcas, from Greek dorkas meaning 'gazelle,' a biblical name from the Book of Acts.
Dennes
Greek · Variant of Dennis, from Greek Dionysios referring to Dionysus, the god of wine and festivity.
Dill
English · From Old English dile or German dill, the aromatic herb, also used as an English place-name element.
Danell
Hebrew · Variant of Danielle, the French feminine form of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge' in Hebrew.
Deidra
Irish · Variant of Deirdre, the tragic heroine of Irish mythology; the name possibly means 'broken-hearted.'
Diania
Latin · Variant spelling of Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt and moon, from Latin 'diviana' (divine).
Dierdre
Irish · Variant of Deirdre, from Irish mythology; possibly meaning 'broken-hearted' or 'she who rages.'
Dureen
Irish · Variant of Doreen, combining the Irish Dora (gift) with the French diminutive suffix -een.
Dwala
African · An African given name likely of Bantu origin, used in southern and central African naming traditions.
Darrelyn
English · Modern American invented blend of Darrell (Old French 'from Airelle') with the feminine suffix -lyn.
Darrah
Irish · Irish variant of Darragh, from Irish Gaelic doire meaning 'oak grove' or 'fruitful.'
Debbi
Hebrew · Diminutive variant of Deborah, from Hebrew devorah meaning 'bee,' also a celebrated biblical prophetess.
Dennice
Greek · Variant of Denise, the feminine form of Denis, derived from Greek Dionysos, god of wine and festivity.
Desira
French · Variant of Desiree, from Latin 'desiderare' meaning to desire or long for.
Diannia
Latin · Elaborated variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and hunt, meaning divine.
Diona
Greek · Variant of Dione, a Greek Titaness and mother of Aphrodite, meaning divine woman.
Donivee
English · Modern invented name, likely a blend of Donna (Latin, lady) with a decorative suffix.
Drenda
English · Modern invented variant possibly related to Brenda, a Norse name meaning sword or fire.
Dwanda
English · Modern invented name, likely an American creation with a rhythmic sound pattern.
Dyane
Latin · Stylized variant of Diane/Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and hunt.
Den
English · English short form of Dennis, derived from Dionysus, or Denzel, used as an independent given name.
Donicio
Spanish · Spanish and Latin variant of Donatus, from Latin 'donatus' meaning given by God.
Darlow
English · English surname of place-based origin, possibly denoting a wooded hollow or a low-lying dear place.
Delmis
Spanish · Spanish variant possibly derived from Delmar, meaning of the sea, used in Latin American contexts.
Dianah
Latin · Dianah is a variant of Diana, from Latin, associated with the Roman goddess of the moon and hunt.
Dondra
English · Dondra is a modern English coinage, likely influenced by names like Deandra or Sandra.
Dwana
English · Dwana is a modern English variant related to Duane or Dawn, with associations of darkness, dawn, or swarthy roots.
Daine
English · Daine is a variant of Dane or Dain, originally an ethnic surname meaning 'from Denmark' or 'Danish.'
Darnelle
French · Darnelle is a feminine form of Darnell, from a French surname possibly meaning 'hidden nook' or linked to darnel grass.
Donza
Italian · Donza likely comes from Romance forms related to donna, meaning 'lady' or 'woman.'
Dotti
English · Dotti is a pet form of Dorothy, from Greek meaning 'gift of God.'
Deming
English · Deming is likely an English surname-name derived from an older family name with Germanic roots, later adopted as a given name.
Dilworth
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'enclosure where dill grows.'
Deatra
English · Modern invented variant of Deirdre or Detra, an Americanized form of the Irish legendary name.
Dietra
English · Modern phonetic variant of Deirdre or Diedra, an Americanized adaptation of the Irish name.
Deitra
English · Modern American variant of Deirdre, the Irish name meaning 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted.'
Drinda
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Brenda (Old Norse 'sword') with an altered initial consonant.
Detra
English · Shortened variant of Deirdre, an Americanized form of the Irish mythological name meaning 'sorrowful.'
Diedra
Irish · Variant spelling of Deirdre, the Irish name of uncertain etymology, possibly meaning 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted.'
Dedra
Irish · Simplified American variant of Deirdre, the tragic Irish mythological heroine whose name may mean 'sorrowful.'
Deadra
Irish · American phonetic variant of Deirdre, the Irish legendary name of uncertain meaning, possibly 'sorrowful.'
Debera
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Deborah, from Hebrew 'devorah' meaning 'bee,' borne by a prophetess in the Bible.
Deedra
Irish · American variant of Deirdre, the Irish mythological name of uncertain etymology, possibly meaning 'sorrowful.'
Deirdra
Irish · Variant of Deirdre, the tragic heroine of the Irish Ulster Cycle, whose name may mean 'sorrowful' or 'raging.'
Diedre
Irish · Anglicized variant spelling of Deirdre, the tragic Irish heroine whose name may mean 'broken-hearted.'
Dorenda
English · Modern invented name, possibly combining Dorothy (Greek 'gift of God') with the feminine suffix -enda.
Deardra
Irish · Variant spelling of Deirdre, the beloved tragic heroine of Irish mythology whose name suggests 'sorrowful.'
Darenda
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Dorinda or a feminine elaboration of Daren/Darren.
Devra
Hebrew · Devra is a Hebrew form related to Deborah, meaning bee, and carries biblical associations.
Derenda
English · Derenda is likely a modern English elaboration of names like Dorinda, linked to Greek roots meaning gift.
Derinda
English · Derinda is likely a modern variant of Dorinda or similar names, with Greek-derived associations to gift.
Dirinda
English · Dirinda appears to be a modern variant in the Dorinda family, likely tied to Greek gift-related roots.
Durinda
English · Durinda is probably a modern elaboration of Dorinda-type names, ultimately connected to Greek gift roots.
Deatrice
Latin · Deatrice is likely a variant of Beatrice, from Latin roots meaning bringer of happiness or blessed.
Danise
French · A variant of Denise, the feminine of Denis, meaning follower of Dionysus.
Daralee
English · A modern compound name joining Dara and Lee, often interpreted with gentle or meadow-like associations.
Debbra
Hebrew · A variant of Deborah, from Hebrew Devorah meaning bee.
Deetra
Greek · Likely a variant of Deidra or Demetria, connected to Demeter and the earth or grain.
Dieatra
Greek · A modern variant likely related to Demetria or Deidra, with possible links to earth and grain.
Dierdra
Irish · A variant of Deirdre, an Irish name traditionally linked to sorrow or broken-heartedness.
Dorianne
Greek · An elaborated feminine form of Dorian, connected to the ancient Greek Dorian people.
Danton
French · French surname meaning 'from Anton' or 'of the town of Anton', famously borne by the French Revolutionary leader.
Darvis
English · Likely a phonetic variant of Jarvis or Davis, English surnames adapted as given names, meaning spear servant.
Domitilo
Latin · Spanish form derived from the Latin Roman family name Domitius, meaning tamed or domesticated.
Diedri
Irish · Diedri is a variant of Deirdre, an Irish name associated with sorrow in early legend.
Dannye
Hebrew · Dannye is a variant of Danny or Danielle, from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Darinda
English · Darinda appears to be a modern elaborated form built on names like Darlene or Darren, used mainly for sound and style.
Debbe
Hebrew · Debbe is a variant of Debbie, a diminutive of Deborah, the Hebrew name meaning "bee."
Diannah
Latin · Diannah is a spelling variant of Diana, the Roman goddess name associated with the moon and the hunt.
Doristeen
Greek · Doristeen is an elaborated form of Doris, a Greek name meaning "gift" or linked to the Dorian people.
Danene
English · Danene is probably an English feminine elaboration of Dan, from Hebrew roots meaning 'judge.'
Deberah
Hebrew · Deberah is a variant of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning 'bee.'
Derita
English · Derita is likely a modern coinage or variant related to Rita, a name associated with 'pearl.'
Dlorah
Hebrew · Dlorah appears to be a variant of Delora or Dora, with roots linked to 'gift' or 'gift of God.'
Dreana
English · Dreana is likely a modern elaboration of Drea or Andrea, from Greek meaning 'manly' or 'strong.'
Durenda
French · Durenda likely echoes French Durand names from Latin durus, meaning 'enduring' or 'steadfast.'
Daniels
Hebrew · From Daniel, a Hebrew name meaning “God is my judge,” used in surname style.
Delanor
French · Likely a variant of Delano or Eleanor-related forms, often associated with “from the alder grove.”
Delacy
French · From the Norman surname de Lacy, meaning “from Lassy,” a place name in France.
Deldon
English · Likely a modern invented name built from familiar English name elements such as Del and Don.
Dinnie
Scottish · A pet form of Dennis or Denholm-related names, with Dennis from Dionysios.
Darlia
English · Likely a blend of Darla and floral-style endings, carrying a sense of dear or beloved.
Darcia
Irish · A feminine form related to Darcy, from an Irish surname with place-name roots.
Darlane
English · Likely a form of Darlene, from dear or beloved with a feminine ending.
Debarah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning bee.
Delicia
Latin · From Latin deliciae, suggesting delight, pleasure, or something beloved.
Diannie
Latin · A variant of Diane, from the Roman goddess Diana, associated with the moon and hunt.
Danalee
Hebrew · Danalee appears to combine Dana and Lee; Dana comes from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Darlinda
English · Darlinda is likely a blended modern name influenced by darling and Linda, carrying a sense of tenderness and beauty.
Debi
Hebrew · Debi is a short form of Deborah, a Hebrew name meaning "bee."
Di
Latin · Di is a short form of Diana, a name tied to the Roman goddess of the moon and hunt.
Donda
Slavic · Donda is used as a surname and given name with uncertain roots, but is often treated as a European-derived modern personal name.
Donnalynn
Scottish · Donnalynn combines Donna and Lynn; Donna means "lady" in Italian usage, while Lynn is an English place-name element.
Drene
Greek · Drene is likely a shortened modern form of Irene or similar names, from Greek eirene meaning "peace."
Duana
Irish · Duana likely reflects a Gaelic-style form related to names meaning dark-haired or songlike in sound, though its exact root is uncertain.
Davette
Hebrew · A French-style feminine diminutive of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Dawnelle
English · A modern elaboration of Dawn, referring to daybreak or the first light of morning.
Deletha
Greek · Probably related to Delitha or names built on Greek-rooted forms suggesting delicacy or delight.
Demetrice
Greek · A feminine form of Demetrius, from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and the earth.
Diretha
Greek · Likely a modern form influenced by Aretha or Dorothea, with associations to virtue or divine gift traditions.
Dollena
English · Probably an ornamental form built from Doll or Dola sounds, giving it an affectionate and decorative feel.
Donese
Italian · Likely derived from Donna, from Italian meaning 'lady,' with a modern suffix added.
Doriene
Greek · Likely related to Doriane or Doris, with Greek-rooted associations to the Dorian people or the sea.
Duanna
Irish · Probably a feminine form related to Duane, from an Irish surname meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy.'
Deems
English · Deems comes from an English surname and occupational title for a judge or church official in some historical usages.
Daiel
Hebrew · Daiel is likely a shortened or altered form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Dandridge
English · Dandridge is an English surname and place-based name, likely referring to a ridge or settlement associated with a family name.
Dowl
English · Dowl is a rare English surname-style name, likely related to place or family-name usage rather than a common given-name tradition.
Debara
Hebrew · A variant of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning "bee."
Donnamaria
Italian · An Italian compound of Donna and Maria; Maria derives from the biblical Mary, while donna means "lady."
Dannelle
Hebrew · Dannelle is a feminine form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge, shaped with a French-style ending.
Darelene
English · Darelene is likely a modern elaboration of Darlene or Daryl, carrying a sense of dear or beloved in English usage.
Doristene
Greek · Doristene seems built from Doris, a Greek name tied to the Dorian people and sea-linked Greek mythology, with an added decorative ending.
Daralyn
English · Daralyn is a modern blend of Dara or Daryl with the -lyn suffix, generally carrying a contemporary invented style.
Darice
French · Darice is often treated as a modern variant of Darius or Daria, names tied to Persian roots meaning to possess or maintain.
Daureen
Greek · Daureen is likely a variant of Doreen, a form built on Dora, from Greek doron meaning gift.
Dedria
English · Dedria is a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Deirdre and similar D- names, valued mainly for sound and style.
Deneen
French · Deneen is a modern name likely influenced by Denise or the Irish surname Dineen, with a soft diminutive feel.
Dinia
Hebrew · Dinia likely relates to Dinah, from Hebrew meaning judged or vindicated.
Doletha
Greek · Doletha appears to be a variant of Dolores or Dorothea; by Dorothea it connects to Greek roots meaning gift of God.
Donnelle
Irish · Donnelle is likely an Irish-derived feminine form linked to Donnell, from roots meaning 'world ruler' or 'brown-haired chief.'
Dalana
English · Dalana is likely a modern English coinage, possibly influenced by names like Dala, Lana, and Alana.
Dalinda
Spanish · Dalinda is a rare romantic-style name, likely shaped as a melodic elaboration of Linda, meaning beautiful.
Darce
French · Darce is a shortened form of Darcy, from a French surname and place name meaning from Arcy.
Darelyn
English · Darelyn is a modern English blend of Darlene or Daryl with Lynn-style endings.
Darlina
English · Darlina is derived from darling, from Old English deorling meaning little dear or beloved one.
Davonna
English · Davonna is likely a modern feminine elaboration of David, from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Dayl
English · Dayl is an English variant of Dale, originally a surname and place word meaning valley.
Debbera
Hebrew · Debbera is a variant of Deborah, from Hebrew Devorah meaning bee.
Debbora
Hebrew · Debbora is a spelling variant of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning bee.
Deborra
Hebrew · Deborra is another form of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning bee and associated with the prophetess in the Bible.
Delcine
French · Delcine likely relates to French and Latin sweet-name roots such as douce or dulcis, suggesting sweetness or gentleness.
Deleen
English · Deleen is likely a modern English formation influenced by names like Darlene, Delia, and Colleen.
Delita
Spanish · Delita is likely related to Latin delight roots through Spanish-style formation, suggesting pleasure or delight.
Dody
English · Dody is an affectionate English diminutive, often used for Dorothy or Dolores in familiar speech.
Doneva
English · Doneva is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Donna and Neva.
Dorry
Greek · Dorry is a diminutive of Dorothy or Doris, tied to Greek roots meaning gift or associated with the sea.
Dottye
English · An English pet form of Dorothy, ultimately from Greek roots meaning "gift of God."
Drenna
Irish · Likely an Irish-derived modern form related to names like Drina or a surname-style adaptation, with uncertain original meaning.
Dennies
Greek · A spelling variant of Dennis, from Dionysios, meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Daney
Hebrew · Likely related to Dana or Daniel forms, from a Hebrew root meaning judged by God.
Derrold
English · A variant related to Darrell or Gerald, carrying associations of rule, spear, or strong leadership.
Dorin
Slavic · A Slavic-area name also used elsewhere in Europe, often linked with gifts or enduring affection by sound and tradition.
Dornell
English · Dornell is likely a modern surname-style name related to thorn or a place-name element, used as a given name in English-speaking contexts.
Durbin
English · Durbin comes from an old surname, probably from a French-derived personal name meaning dear or beloved little one.
Deborrah
Hebrew · Deborrah is a variant of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning bee.
Darnetta
English · Darnetta is a modern elaborated form likely built from Darnell or Darnette, with surname-style roots.
Debborah
Hebrew · Debborah is a spelling variant of Deborah, the biblical Hebrew name meaning bee.
Debroah
Hebrew · Debroah is a transposed spelling of Deborah, from Hebrew and meaning bee.
Doneen
Irish · Likely an Irish-style diminutive related to names like Donna or Donn, with a soft affectionate ending.
Delbra
English · Likely a modern blend name, possibly combining Del- with Debra or -bra endings.
Denita
English · Denita is likely a modern feminine form related to Denise, ultimately from Dionysius, meaning devoted to Dionysos.
Didi
French · Didi is often a pet form of names like Edith or Diana, used affectionately as a playful diminutive.
Donise
French · Donise is likely a variant of Denise, from Dionysius, meaning devoted to Dionysos.
Doranna
Greek · Doranna appears to blend Dora, from Greek doron meaning gift, with Anna, creating a gift-and-grace style compound name.
Darrellyn
English · Darrellyn is a modern elaboration of Darrell with a feminine suffix; Darrell comes from a surname of French origin.
Deby
Hebrew · Deby is a diminutive spelling of Debbie or Deborah, from Hebrew, meaning "bee."
Delphenia
Greek · Delphenia is likely related to Delphine, from Greek Delphi and delphis, often associated with "dolphin."
Denette
French · Denette is likely a diminutive of Denise, the feminine of Denis, ultimately from Dionysios, meaning "of Dionysus."
Devetta
English · Devetta appears to be a modern elaboration of names like Devette or Yvette, formed with a decorative feminine ending.
Diahann
Latin · Diahann blends Diana and Ann, combining meanings of "divine" or moon-associated Diana with "grace."
Doriann
Greek · Doriann combines Dorian, linked to the ancient Greek Dorians, with Ann, creating a modern compound name.
Denley
English · Denley is an English surname-style name meaning valley or clearing in the woods.
Donney
Scottish · Donney is a variant of Donnie, a pet form of Donald, from Scottish roots meaning proud ruler or world ruler.
Darrylin
English · Darrylin is a modern elaboration of Darryl or Daryl, names linked to a French surname meaning from Airelle.
Deboraha
Hebrew · Deboraha is a spelling variant of Deborah, from Hebrew Devorah meaning bee.
Denine
French · Denine is a variant of Denise, the feminine form of Denis, from Greek Dionysios meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Dereth
Welsh · Dereth is likely a variant of Gareth or a modern constructed name with Welsh-style sounds and uncertain root meaning.
Darletta
English · Darletta is an elaborated form of Darla, from English dearling, meaning 'beloved little one.'
Deborha
Hebrew · Deborha is a spelling variant of Deborah, from Hebrew Devorah, meaning 'bee.'
Debria
English · Debria appears to be a modern English coinage, likely influenced by Deborah and names ending in -ria.
Davelyn
Hebrew · Davelyn is a modern blend built on David, from Hebrew, meaning 'beloved.'
Deede
English · Deede is a nickname-style form, often linked to names like Deidre or Diana, with uncertain exact origin.
Deneice
French · Deneice is a variant of Denise, the feminine of Denis, from Greek Dionysios, 'devoted to Dionysus.'
Donnalyn
Scottish · Donnalyn combines Donna and Lynn; Donna means 'lady,' while Lynn refers to a lake or waterfall.
Darra
Irish · Darra may relate to Irish Dara, meaning 'oak,' or to Hebrew forms associated with wisdom and compassion.
Donagene
English · Donagene appears to blend Donna with Jean or Gene, combining 'lady' with a gracious feminine suffix.
Doniece
English · Doniece is likely a modern elaboration of Donna or Denise, with a soft French-style ending.
Duann
English · Duann likely relates to Duane, from an Irish surname meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy.'
Dandy
English · Dandy comes from English vocabulary for a stylish or refined person and later became a nickname-style given name.
Deveron
Scottish · Deveron is a Scottish place name, taken from the River Deveron.
Devron
English · Devron is a modern English-style name, likely influenced by names like Devon and Deveron.
Doulgas
Scottish · Doulgas is a variant spelling of Douglas, from Scottish Gaelic elements meaning dark water.
Danley
English · Danley is an English surname-style name likely meaning valley or meadow associated with Dan.
Deke
English · Deke is an English short form, often of names like Deacon or Derek.
Darcel
French · Darcel is likely from a French surname or place name, used as a modern given name with elegant surname-style roots.
Deyanne
English · Deyanne is a modern variant of Deanne or Diane, linked to Diana and ultimately meaning "divine."
Devonda
English · Devonda is a modern coined name, likely blending the De- prefix with names like Vonda for a contemporary sound.
Dineen
Irish · Dineen comes from an Irish surname, an anglicized form of an old Gaelic family name with patronymic roots.
Delanna
English · A modern blended name, likely formed from prefixes like De- and names such as Lana or Alanna.
Deneise
French · A spelling variant of Denise, the feminine of Denis, linked to Dionysus.
Daiva
Slavic · Daiva may relate to Baltic and Slavic divine-name forms, carrying the sense of "heavenly" or "divine."
Damita
Spanish · Damita is likely a feminine elaboration of Dama or Dame-rooted forms, suggesting "lady" from Latin domna traditions.
Darcella
French · Darcella is likely a feminine elaboration of Darcel, a French surname-name associated with a dark or beloved nuance.
Darliss
English · Darliss likely developed from darling-based English name forms, carrying the sense of "dearly loved."
Davee
Hebrew · Davee is a variant of Davy or Davie, from David, the Hebrew name meaning "beloved."
Debbrah
Hebrew · Debbrah is a variant of Deborah, from Hebrew, meaning "bee."
Debe
Hebrew · Debe is likely a short form of Deborah, the Hebrew name meaning "bee."
Delice
French · Delice comes from French delice, from Latin deliciae, meaning "delight" or "pleasure."
Deri
Welsh · Deri may come from Welsh place and surname usage, or serve as a short form of names like Daria or Derick.
Donalynn
Scottish · Donalynn is a modern compound blending Donna or Don- with Lynn, carrying a feminine, contemporary formation.
Donneta
English · Donneta is likely an elaboration of Donna, from Italian donna, meaning "lady."
Donnise
English · Donnise is a modern form built on Donna, from Italian, meaning "lady."
Driscilla
Latin · Driscilla is a blend or variant of Priscilla, a Latin name meaning "ancient" or "venerable."
Dannial
Hebrew · Dannial is a spelling variant of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Derk
German · Derk is a short German form of Derek or Theodoric, meaning ruler of the people.
Darus
Persian · Darus is likely a variant of Darius, from Old Persian, usually interpreted as possessing goodness or maintaining wealth.
Durel
French · Durel is likely from a French surname form, with exact meaning uncertain but probably rooted in family or regional usage.
Debralee
English · Debralee combines Deborah, meaning bee, with the suffix Lee, meaning meadow or clearing.
Deniese
French · Deniese is a variant of Denise, the feminine of Denis, from Dionysios meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Darcell
French · Darcell is likely a variant of Darcel, from French surname roots, sometimes linked with dark or dear forms.
Dawnell
English · An English modern blend of Dawn with the suffix -ell, suggesting daybreak or first light.
Dawnette
English · An elaborated form of Dawn using the suffix -ette, preserving the sense of sunrise or daybreak.
Deborahann
Hebrew · A compound of Deborah, meaning bee, and Ann, meaning grace.
Deboria
Hebrew · A variant of Deborah, the biblical name meaning bee.
Desnee
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by Destiny, carrying associations of fate or purpose.
Djuana
Spanish · A spelling variant of Juana, the Spanish feminine form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Dawnita
English · A modern elaboration of Dawn, keeping the sense of sunrise and first light.
Debie
Hebrew · A diminutive spelling of Debbie, from Deborah, the biblical name meaning bee.
Deborh
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Deborah, the biblical name meaning bee.
Delise
French · Likely a French-influenced form related to Elise, carrying the inherited sense of noble or pledged to God.
Denease
French · A spelling variant of Denise, the feminine of Denis, ultimately linked to Dionysus.
Dorri
English · Dorri is likely an English diminutive of names like Dorothy or Doris, carrying senses such as gift or sea-related heritage.
Duska
Slavic · Duska is a Slavic name from dusa, meaning soul or dear one, used as an affectionate feminine form.
Danuta
Slavic · Danuta is a Polish and Slavic name, possibly linked to Dana, with meanings often associated with gift or grace.
Dawana
English · Dawana appears to be a modern elaboration of Dawn or similar names, evoking the first light of day.
Deboran
Hebrew · Deboran is likely a variant of Deborah, from Hebrew, meaning bee.
Dejuana
Spanish · Dejuana is a modern elaboration of Juana, the Spanish feminine of John, meaning God is gracious.
Delisa
English · Delisa is likely a modern blend of De- with Lisa, the latter a short form of Elizabeth meaning God is my oath.
Denelle
English · Denelle appears to be a modern feminine form related to Dennis or Danielle, with a softened French-style ending.
Dianalynn
Latin · Dianalynn combines Diana, the Roman goddess name, with Lynn, creating a modern compound name.
Dicki
English · Dicki is a diminutive of Dick, itself a nickname for Richard, from Germanic roots meaning brave ruler.
Dionna
Greek · Dionna is a variant of Diona or Dionne, from Greek roots associated with the divine and the god Dionysos.
Danile
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Daniell
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Derris
Irish · Likely related to Darris or Darius, though it may also echo Irish surname forms; its exact root is uncertain.
Duston
English · A variant of Dustin or a surname form from an English place name, often interpreted as "Thor's stone" by older roots.