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Baby names starting with D
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Daral
English · Likely a variant of Darrell, an English surname-name meaning from Airelle in France.
Darrie
English · Probably a short form of Darius or Darren, used as a familiar modern nickname style.
Dougals
Scottish · A variant of Douglas, from Gaelic dubh glas, meaning dark stream or dark water.
Dozie
African · Used in Igbo naming, often from names meaning comfort or consolation.
Dywane
English · A modern variant of Dwayne, likely from an Irish surname meaning dark or swarthy.
Darcelle
French · Darcelle is a French-style elaboration of Darcy, a surname-derived name linked to a place name from Arcy in France.
Darnice
English · Darnice is likely a modern English coinage blending Dar- with the suffix -nice, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Dinna
Scottish · Dinna is likely a Scots-influenced pet form or dialect-style name, probably used as an affectionate variant of Dina or Deanna.
Darcee
French · Darcee is a modern spelling of Darcy, from a French place-derived surname meaning from Arcy.
Deborahh
Hebrew · Deborahh is a spelling variant of Deborah, the Hebrew name meaning bee.
Darnise
English · Darnise is likely a modern English creation built from Dar- with a decorative suffix, similar to Denise or Bernice.
Danon
Hebrew · Danon is likely related to Hebrew Dan, meaning judge, with a softened surname-style or diminutive ending.
Daniele
Hebrew · Daniele is an Italian and French form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Danute
Slavic · Danute is a Lithuanian and Slavic form related to Danuta, a traditional name of uncertain older Baltic roots.
Debar
Hebrew · Debar is likely a rare variant of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning bee.
Desa
Slavic · Desa is a South Slavic name, traditionally used in the Balkans and tied to old noble naming forms.
Devie
English · Devie is likely a pet form related to names like Deborah or Davina, giving it a soft modern diminutive feel.
Doyla
Irish · Doyla is likely a feminine adaptation of Doyle, an Irish surname meaning dark stranger.
Darrilyn
English · Darrilyn is a modern blended English name built from Dar- and -lyn elements.
Dawnetta
English · Dawnetta is an elaborated form of Dawn, referring to daybreak and first light.
Deanette
English · Deanette is a diminutive feminine form built on Dean, an English surname and title meaning valley or church official.
Debborrah
Hebrew · Debborrah is a spelling variant of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning bee.
Debbye
Hebrew · Debbye is an English pet form of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning bee.
Debhora
Hebrew · Debhora is a variant of Deborah, from Hebrew Devorah, meaning bee.
Debrea
Hebrew · Debrea is likely an elaborated variant of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning bee.
Delephine
French · Delephine is a variant of Delphine, from Greek delphis, meaning dolphin and tied to Delphi.
Delynne
English · Delynne is a modern elaboration of Del or Lynn-based names, with a soft Welsh and English styling.
Devone
English · Devone is likely a variant of Devon, from an English place name associated with the county of Devon.
Doncella
Spanish · Doncella is a Spanish word name meaning maiden or young lady.
Donene
English · Donene is a modern English feminine elaboration, likely built from Donna or Don with a -ene ending.
Donica
Italian · Donica is likely related to Domenica or Donna-based forms, carrying senses of lady or belonging to the Lord.
Donnajo
English · Donnajo is a modern English compound of Donna and Jo, blending lady with a Jo short form.
Doreena
Greek · Doreena is a variant of Doreen or Dorina, from Greek doron, meaning gift.
Druann
English · Druann is likely a modern blend of Dru and Ann, combining a strong short form with the grace-associated Ann.
Druanne
English · Druanne appears to be a modern elaboration of Dru with Anne, linking to grace through the Anne element.
Duretta
Italian · Duretta is likely a diminutive-style form built on a Dur- root, with a soft Italianate ending.
Darr
English · Darr is likely a short surname-style form related to Darrell or Irish names like Daire, meaning "oak" or "fruitful."
Dainel
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Dannel
Hebrew · A variant of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Debroh
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Deborah, the Hebrew name meaning "bee."
Delyn
Welsh · A Welsh-style name often linked with "pretty" or "image," though modern usage varies.
Denell
English · Likely a modern form related to Danielle or Darnell-style names, with a surname-inspired sound.
Deonn
Greek · A variant of Dion or Deon, connected to Zeus or the divine in Greek tradition.
Darise
French · Likely a modern variant of Daria or Denise, ultimately tied to a Greek name meaning possessing goodness or wisdom.
Darnette
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Darnell or Darlene with the French-style suffix -ette, giving it a diminutive feel.
Daviette
Hebrew · Probably a feminine elaboration of David, from Hebrew meaning beloved, with a French-style -ette ending.
Deb
Hebrew · Deb is a short form of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning bee.
Dedorah
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning bee.
Denene
French · Likely a modern variant of Denise or Deneen, ultimately linked to Dionysius and associated with devotion to Dionysos.
Darie
Persian · Likely related to Darius or Daria, from Old Persian meaning to possess or uphold goodness.
Dawyn
English · A modern spelling related to Dawn, taken from the English word for daybreak.
Deboah
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning bee.
Debraann
Hebrew · A compound form of Debra and Ann, combining Hebrew Deborah, bee, with Hannah-derived grace.
Debrann
English · Debrann appears to be a modern English blend, likely influenced by Deborah and names ending in -ann.
Deett
English · Deett is likely a rare English surname-style or nickname form with uncertain roots, used as a modern given name.
Delvia
English · Delvia is likely a modern elaboration of Del- names, possibly influenced by place or floral naming patterns.
Dalva
English · Likely a modern name possibly inspired by dawn-related sounds, giving it a soft luminous feel.
Danine
Hebrew · A feminine form related to Daniel, from Hebrew דין, meaning God is my judge.
Daphyne
Greek · A variant of Daphne, from Greek daphne, meaning laurel tree.
Daye
English · An English word-name and surname form related to day, suggesting light and brightness.
Debor
Hebrew · A shortened form of Deborah, from Hebrew Devorah, meaning bee.
Debralyn
Hebrew · A modern blend of Deborah and Lynn; Deborah comes from Hebrew and means bee.
Debrha
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Deborah, from Hebrew Devorah, meaning bee.
Delanne
French · Likely a blended modern form of De- plus Anne; Anne comes from Hebrew and means grace.
Delborah
Hebrew · An elaborated form of Deborah, from Hebrew Devorah, meaning bee.
Delissa
Greek · Likely a variant of Melissa or Delicia, suggesting honeybee sweetness or delight.
Deloice
French · Probably related to Louise or Eloise, from Germanic and Latin-linked naming traditions meaning famous or healthy.
Delonna
English · A modern elaborated form, possibly influenced by Donna or Alonna, used for its flowing sound.
Denae
Greek · A variant of Danae, from Greek myth, borne by the mother of Perseus.
Derri
Irish · Likely from Derry, an Irish place name from doire, meaning oak grove.
Dibbie
English · An affectionate nickname-style form, likely derived from Deborah or similar names.
Donnas
Italian · A surname-like or variant form of Donna, from Latin domina, meaning lady.
Dorienne
Greek · A French-style form of Dorian or Doris, linked to the ancient Greek Dorian people.
Dorretta
Greek · A diminutive form related to Dora or Dorothy, from Greek doron, meaning gift.
Dieter
German · Dieter is a German short form of Dietrich, from Germanic elements meaning 'people' and 'ruler.'
Duan
Chinese · Duan appears in Chinese as a surname and in Irish-related forms like Duane, often associated with 'dark' or 'swarthy.'
Darryal
English · Darryal is a spelling variant of Daryl, a surname-derived English name with roots likely tied to a place or family name.
Denard
French · Denard is a French surname and given name form from Germanic elements, often interpreted along lines of 'bold strength.'
Decarlo
Italian · Decarlo is an Italian-style form meaning of Carlo, with Carlo from Germanic Karl meaning free man.
Donld
Scottish · Donld is a variant of Donald, from Gaelic meaning world ruler.
Dalas
Scottish · Dalas is a variant of Dallas, a Scottish place and surname-name often linked to meadow dwelling.
Dehaven
French · Dehaven is a surname-style name likely meaning from the haven or harbor.
Dennett
English · Dennett is a diminutive surname form related to Denis or Dennis, from the name of Dionysus.
Dervin
Irish · Dervin is likely from Irish surname roots, possibly tied to poetic or deer-related meanings.
Dodi
Hebrew · Dodi comes from Hebrew and means my beloved or darling.
Dandrea
Greek · Dandrea is a surname-style or blended form related to Andrea and Andrew, from Greek meaning manly or brave.
Dawnie
English · Dawnie is a pet form of Dawn, the English word-name for the first light of day.
Donni
English · Donni is a diminutive spelling of Donna or Donnie, linked to 'lady' or names beginning with Don-.
Danitra
English · Danitra is a modern American formation, likely influenced by Dana and similar names with a feminine suffix.
Dariene
English · Dariene is likely a variant of Daria or Darian, linked to the old Persian royal name meaning 'to possess, maintain.'
Dawnn
English · Dawnn is an elaborated spelling of Dawn, the English word-name for daybreak.
Delann
English · Delann is likely a modern English combination name, blending sounds from names like Deanna or Delia rather than a single old root.
Delynda
English · Delynda is likely a modern elaboration of Linda, ultimately linked to Spanish linda, meaning "pretty" or "beautiful."
Darvi
English · Darvi appears to be a modern invented English-style name, possibly influenced by Darby and Harvey.
Daryla
English · Daryla is a feminine form of Daryl, a surname-name with French roots meaning "open" or "dear one."
Davita
Hebrew · Davita is a feminine form of David, from Hebrew meaning "beloved."
Deatta
English · Deatta appears to be a modern English coinage, likely formed with the popular prefix De- and feminine ending.
Debarh
Hebrew · Debarh is likely an altered form of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning "bee."
Debooah
Hebrew · Debooah appears to be a variant spelling of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning "bee."
Debraha
Hebrew · Debraha is likely an elaborated form of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning "bee."
Debroha
Hebrew · Debroha is likely a spelling variant of Deborah, the Hebrew name meaning "bee."
Delba
Spanish · Delba is a rare Spanish-language name, possibly linked to place usage or formed from Delia and Alba.
Delesia
French · Delesia is likely a modern elaboration of Delia, a name tied to the Greek island of Delos.
Derise
French · Derise may derive from French surname-style forms and is used as a rare modern personal name.
Dolleen
English · Dolleen is a diminutive-style form related to Doll or Dorothy, using an Irish-influenced -een ending.
Donamarie
Italian · Donamarie combines Donna, meaning "lady," with Marie, creating a compound feminine name.
Donnett
French · Donnett is likely a surname-style or diminutive form related to Donna or Don, used as a modern given name.
Doresa
Greek · Doresa is likely a variant of Doris or Dorisa, from Greek roots linked to the Dorian people.
Durk
German · A variant of Dirk, from Germanic roots meaning 'ruler of the people.'
Dano
Hebrew · A short form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Derrik
German · A spelling variant of Derek, from Germanic Theodoric meaning 'ruler of the people.'
Danail
Hebrew · A Slavic form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Derf
English · Likely a rare surname-style or clipped modern form with Germanic echoes, though its exact origin is uncertain.
Donathan
English · A modern blended form of Don and Jonathan, carrying Jonathan's sense of 'gift of God.'
Dorne
English · An English surname and place-style name, likely related to thorny or rugged land.
Drex
English · A sharp modern short name, possibly influenced by the German surname Drexler.
Demorris
English · Demorris is a modern elaboration of Morris, a name ultimately linked to Latin Maurus, meaning "dark-skinned" or "Moorish."
Dierk
German · Dierk is a German form of Theodoric, meaning "ruler of the people."
Dustan
English · Dustan is a variant of Dustin, from an Old Norse personal name meaning "Thor's stone" or "dark stone."
Dwen
Welsh · Dwen is likely a shortened or altered Celtic-style form related to Welsh names such as Dwyn, suggesting grace or blessedness.
Dyrk
German · Dyrk is a spelling variant of Dirk, from Theodoric, meaning "ruler of the people."
Dainette
English · Dainette is a modern elaborated feminine form, likely built from Dane or Daina with French-style suffixing.
Denetta
French · Denetta is a feminine elaboration of Dena or Denise, ultimately from Dionysios.
Deandra
English · Deandra is a modern name likely built from De- plus Andrea, from Greek for “manly” or “strong.”
Debhra
Irish · Debhra is likely a variant spelling of Deborah or Deirdre-influenced forms, used with Celtic-style spelling.
Debro
English · Debro appears to be a shortened or altered form of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning “bee.”
Doe
English · Doe is an English word-name for a female deer, later used as a gentle nature-inspired name.
Denee
French · Denee is a variant of Denise, the feminine form of Denis, from Dionysios.
Devita
Latin · Devita likely draws from Latin vita, meaning “life,” with a prefixed modern form.
Deboarh
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Deborah, from Hebrew, meaning "bee."
Debrajo
Hebrew · A blended form of Debra and Jo, combining the Hebrew "bee" sense with a short form meaning "God is gracious."
Deedie
English · An English pet form likely derived from names like Deirdre, Diana, or Dorothy, used as an affectionate nickname.
Delica
Latin · Probably inspired by Latin delicatus, Delica suggests "delicate" or "refined."
Denie
French · A short form of Denise, from the Greek god name Dionysios, meaning "of Dionysus."
Desra
French · Likely a modern variant of Desiree, from French desirer, meaning "desired" or "longed for."
Danee
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Dani or Danae-like forms; in Hebrew-based use it is commonly tied to Dan, meaning judge.
Dannell
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Danielle or Darnell-influenced forms, from Hebrew Daniel meaning God is my judge.
Darletha
English · Probably an elaborated modern form of Darla, which comes from English dear, meaning beloved.
Dawanna
English · Likely a modern coined name, perhaps influenced by Dawn or LaWanda-style formations.
Deboraa
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Deborah, from Hebrew Devorah, meaning bee.
Deletta
Latin · Likely from Italianate or Latinate forms related to delight, giving a sense of pleasure or charm.
Denean
French · Probably a modern variant of Deneen or Denise-related forms, influenced by French naming patterns.
Dennese
French · A variant of Denise, the feminine of Denis, ultimately from Dionysios and tied to Dionysus.
Derby
Norse · From an English place and surname of Old Norse origin, meaning deer settlement.
Derra
Irish · Likely a rare variant influenced by Derry or Dara-related names, often associated with oak or place roots.
Derrie
Irish · Likely related to Derry or Dara forms from Irish roots associated with oak groves.
Des
French · A short form of Desmond, Desiree, or related names; it commonly functions as a clipped modern nickname.
Desiray
French · A modern spelling of Desiree, from French and Latin roots meaning desired or wished for.
Develyn
English · Likely a modern blend influenced by Evelyn and Dev- names rather than a single traditional root.
Disa
Norse · From Old Norse Dis, referring to a goddess, female spirit, or protective lady figure.
Denorris
English · Denorris is likely a blended modern name combining Dennis and Norris.
Destry
French · Destry comes from a surname of French origin and gained name use through Western fiction and film.
Dural
Arabic · Likely drawn from Arabic naming patterns, with a strong, durable sound rather than a single fixed etymology.
Daaiel
Hebrew · Likely a misspelling of Daniel, from Hebrew, meaning God is my judge.
Daran
Irish · Often treated as a variant of Darren or Daran, with roots linked to oak or to names like Darius.
Ddnald
Scottish · A misspelling of Donald, from Gaelic Domhnall, meaning world ruler.
Dereke
German · A variant of Derek, from Germanic Theodoric, meaning ruler of the people.
Derreck
German · A spelling variant of Derek, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Durke
German · Likely a variant of Dirk or Durk, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Daretta
English · Daretta is a modern elaborated form, likely built from Dara or Daria with a decorative suffix.
Denesa
French · Denesa is likely a variant of Denise, the feminine of Denis, from Dionysios, devoted to Dionysus.
Dondi
Italian · Dondi is an Italian surname and nickname form that later became a playful given name.
Dalaine
English · Dalaine is likely a modern elaboration of Delane or Elaine-like forms, with a soft sound and no single fixed traditional etymology.
Deba
Hebrew · Deba is likely related to Deborah, from Hebrew meaning bee.
Deltina
Greek · Deltina is a modern elaboration based on Delta, the Greek letter name, sometimes suggesting change, river imagery, or distinction.
Devena
Irish · Devena is likely related to Devin or Devina, from Irish roots often interpreted as poet or fawn.
Dorea
Greek · Dorea likely draws from Greek Dorothea-related forms, carrying the sense of gift.
Dorelia
Greek · Dorelia blends Dora and Aurelia-like elements, with Greek Dora meaning gift at its core.
Dalerie
English · Likely a modern blend of Dale and Valerie, with associations of valley and strength.
Darbie
English · A variant of Darby, originally an English place-name meaning deer settlement.
Darita
English · Likely a modern form related to Dara or Daria, associated with wealth or maintaining possession.
Darlah
English · A variant of Darla, from the English word dear, meaning beloved.
Darnita
English · A modern elaboration of Dar- names such as Darlene, carrying a sense of belovedness.
Davlyn
Hebrew · A modern blend likely built from David, from Hebrew, meaning beloved.
Ddnna
Italian · Likely a respelling of Donna, from Italian donna, meaning lady.
Debbey
Hebrew · A variant of Debbie, the diminutive of Deborah, meaning bee.
Deboroh
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Deborah, the Hebrew name meaning bee.
Decca
English · Possibly a short modern form related to names like Deirdre or Decima, used mainly for sound and style.
Demona
Greek · A rare form built on Greek daimon roots, associated with spirit or supernatural force.
Dennia
Greek · Likely a feminine form related to Dennis, from Dionysios, meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Derba
English · Likely a rare modern form related to Derby, an English place-name meaning deer town.
Dewetta
English · Dewetta is likely an English-style elaboration of Dewey or Dew, suggesting freshness and morning dew.
Dinnah
Hebrew · Dinnah is a variant of Dinah, from Hebrew, often linked to judgment or vindication.
Dvora
Hebrew · Dvora is the Hebrew form of Deborah, meaning bee.
Dwayna
English · Dwayna is a feminine form of Dwayne, a surname-based name with English usage.
Dart
English · Dart is an English surname and place name, likely linked to the River Dart and swift movement.
Daryal
Persian · Daryal is likely tied to a Persian place-name tradition and is often interpreted as a geographic or regional name.
Deano
English · Deano is an English nickname form of Dean, a title-name meaning "church official" or "valley dweller" by association.
Darhyl
English · Darhyl is a modern spelling variant of Daryl, a surname-derived name with French and English roots.
Derome
French · Derome is a French surname-style name likely related to Jerome, from Greek roots meaning "sacred name."
Dong
Chinese · Dong is an East Asian name element that often means "east" in Chinese and Korean usage.
Deserie
French · Deserie is a variant of Desiree, from French and Latin roots meaning desired or longed for.
Dennette
French · Dennette is a French-style diminutive related to Denise or Denis, from the Greek name of Dionysus.
Debb
Hebrew · Debb is a short form of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning bee.
Delfreda
German · Delfreda is likely a feminine form related to Alfred or Eldfrida, from Germanic roots meaning elf counsel or wise peace.
Delsey
English · Delsey is likely a modern English coinage or surname-style name, possibly influenced by place-name patterns.
Davona
Hebrew · Probably a feminine form inspired by David, from Hebrew, meaning "beloved."
Dawnna
English · A spelling variant of Donna or Dawn-influenced form, associated with daybreak and light.
Debr
Hebrew · Likely a shortened or altered form of Deborah, from Hebrew, meaning "bee."
Deondra
English · A modern coined form likely built from De- plus -ondra, with roots tied to Andrew meaning "manly."
Devery
Irish · Likely related to Irish surname forms like Deverey, with place or family-name roots.
Dae
Korean · Dae is a Korean name element meaning great, large, or grand.
Dannetta
Hebrew · Dannetta is a feminine elaboration of Dana or Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Darnese
French · Darnese is likely a modern elaboration of Darnell or Darnelle, from a French place-name root.
Debaroh
Hebrew · Debaroh is a variant spelling of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning bee.
Deboraah
Hebrew · Deboraah is a spelling variant of Deborah, the Hebrew name meaning bee.
Detria
Greek · Detria is likely a shortened feminine form related to Demetria, from Demeter, the Greek grain goddess.
Dianthia
Greek · Dianthia likely draws on Greek anthos meaning flower and echoes Diana, giving a floral classical feel.
Dimitria
Greek · Dimitria is a feminine form of Demetrius, from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Donitta
Italian · Donitta is likely related to Donna, from Italian and Latin roots meaning lady.
Dorisa
Greek · Dorisa appears to blend Doris and a feminine ending; Doris comes from Greek and means Dorian woman.
Darick
English · Likely a variant of Derrick, from Germanic roots meaning "ruler of the people."
Dvid
Hebrew · A shortened spelling of David, from Hebrew meaning "beloved."
Darrelle
English · A variant of Darrell, from a French surname likely meaning "from Airelle" or linked to a place-name.
Dyral
English · Dyral appears to be a modern English-style coined name, possibly influenced by names like Darrell or Tyrrell.
Darrly
English · Darrly is a variant of Darryl, from a surname derived from a French place name.
Delrick
English · Delrick is a modern name built on Germanic-style elements, often suggesting noble or ruler-like strength.
Donall
Irish · Donall is a Gaelic form of Donald, from elements meaning "world ruler."
Dollinda
English · Dollinda appears to be an elaborated modern form influenced by Dolly and Linda, suggesting a decorative invented name.
Darsi
Irish · Darsi is a variant of Darcy, from an Irish and Norman surname meaning "from Arcy."
Darleane
English · Darleane is a variant of Darlene, from English darling, meaning "dearly loved" or "beloved."
Deedy
English · Deedy is likely an English nickname form, probably related to names like Deirdre or Edith and used affectionately rather than from an old root meaning.
Dawnella
English · Dawnella blends Dawn with a feminine suffix, giving it a sense of daybreak or first light.
Dedee
English · Dedee is an English pet form built from repeated sounds, often used as a nickname for names beginning with D.
Dorese
Greek · Dorese is likely related to Doris or Doreen, from Greek roots associated with the Dorian people and the sea.
Daintry
French · Likely derived from Daintree or dainty-style surname forms, carrying a refined or delicate feel.
Davonne
French · A modern elaboration of Davon or Devon, with a French-style ending and surname flavor.
Deadre
Irish · A spelling variant of Deirdre, the Irish legendary name often interpreted as sorrowful or broken-hearted.
Debraa
Hebrew · A variant of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning bee.
Dedre
Irish · A variant of Deirdre, the Irish heroic name associated with sorrow in legend.
Delee
English · Likely a modern combination or phonetic variant of De- names with Lee, meaning meadow or clearing in English.
Delesa
English · Probably a modern variant influenced by Delia, Teresa, or Lisa forms, with a melodic blended structure.
Derhonda
English · A modern elaboration of Rhonda with a prefix, likely created in English naming patterns.
Derlene
English · Likely a blend of Darlene and similar -lene names, created in modern English style.
Dianie
Latin · A variant of Diane or Diana, from Latin roots tied to the Roman goddess of the moon and hunt.
Dwendolyn
Welsh · A variant of Gwendolyn, from Welsh elements meaning white, blessed, or fair ring.
Darleena
English · Darleena is an elaborated form of Darlene, from English darling, meaning "dearly loved one."
Deanise
French · Deanise is a variant of Denise, the French feminine form of Denis, ultimately linked to Dionysus.
Debrorah
Hebrew · Debrorah is a variant of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning "bee."
Delite
English · Delite is a rare English virtue-style form related to delight, suggesting joy, pleasure, and happiness.
Demeta
Greek · Demeta is likely a variant of Demeter-derived names, linked to the Greek earth and harvest goddess.
Demetress
Greek · Demetress is a modern Greek-derived form related to Demetrius, ultimately tied to Demeter, goddess of agriculture.
Deobrah
Hebrew · Deobrah is a spelling variant of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning bee.
Dinita
English · Dinita is likely a modern elaboration of Dina or Deanna-style names, often interpreted with a gentle feminine sound.
Dinorah
Hebrew · Dinorah is a variant of Dinah, from Hebrew meaning judged or vindicated.
Dlynn
English · Dlynn is a modern compressed form built around Lynn, a name element tied to lake or waterfall in English use.
Domini
Latin · Domini comes from Latin dominus, suggesting lordly or belonging to the Lord.
Dorsi
Greek · Dorsi is likely related to Dorothy forms from Greek, meaning gift of God.
Darran
Irish · A variant of Darren, likely from Irish surname roots or place-based forms associated with great or oak-like meanings.
Derric
German · A variant of Derek or Derrick, from Germanic roots meaning "people's ruler."
Davvid
Hebrew · Davvid is a variant spelling of David, from Hebrew Dawid, meaning beloved.
Dade
English · Dade is an English surname-style given name, possibly from a medieval short form or place-related root.
Danyl
Hebrew · Danyl is a Slavic-style variant of Daniel, from Hebrew, meaning God is my judge.
Dein
Welsh · Dein is a rare form that may relate to Dane or Dain-type names, with uncertain exact origin.
Dietmar
German · Dietmar is a Germanic name from elements meaning people and famous.
Dwayn
Irish · Dwayn is a spelling variant of Dwayne, from an Irish surname meaning dark or swarthy.
Dwyne
Irish · Dwyne is a spelling variant of Dwayne, from Irish Dubhán-derived surname roots meaning dark.
Detrice
French · Detrice is likely a modern form related to Beatrice or Deatrice, carrying the Latin sense of bringer of joy or blessing.
Dawnne
English · Dawnne is a spelling variant of Dawn, taken from the English word for daybreak.
Denett
French · Denett is likely a surname-style or diminutive form related to Denise or Dennis, from Dionysios.
Doddie
Scottish · Doddie is a nickname form, often tied to Dorothy or surnames like Dodd, used affectionately.
Damary
Greek · Damary likely relates to Damaris, a Greek name traditionally interpreted as gentle or calf-like.
Dandra
Greek · Dandra is likely a modern blend related to Sandra or Alexandra, names tied to defending or helping mankind.
Darlise
English · Darlise appears to blend Darla and French-style endings, carrying a sense of beloved or dear one.
Dawnmarie
English · Dawnmarie combines Dawn, meaning daybreak, with Marie, a French form of Mary.
Decarla
German · Decarla appears to be a modern elaboration of Carla, the feminine form of Karl, meaning free person.
Dellareese
English · Dellareese appears to be a modern compound name blending Della with Reese-style sounds.
Delonda
English · Delonda is likely a modern coinage influenced by LaWanda and similar rhythmic compound names.
Dymphna
Irish · Dymphna is an Irish name from Gaelic, traditionally interpreted as little poet or fawn-like.
Darlisa
English · Darlisa is a modern blend of darling and Lisa-style endings, giving it a sense of beloved grace.
Darri
English · Darri is likely a short modern form related to Daria or Darren-style names, with uncertain exact root.
Deangela
Greek · Deangela combines De- with Angela, drawing from Greek angelos meaning 'messenger' or 'angel.'
Debrra
Hebrew · Debrra is a spelling variant of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning 'bee.'
Deeana
Latin · Deeana is a variant of Diana or Deanna, associated with the Roman goddess Diana and divine radiance.
Deenie
English · Deenie is a pet form of names like Geraldine, Nadine, or Diana, used as an affectionate diminutive.
Delrita
Spanish · Delrita likely blends Del- with Rita, from Margaret forms meaning 'pearl.'
Denecia
Greek · Denecia is likely a variant of Denise or Denisha-style names, from Dionysius meaning 'devoted to Dionysus.'
Dezra
Hebrew · Dezra is likely a variant of Ezra or a modern elaboration, from Hebrew meaning 'help' or 'helper.'
Dietta
German · Dietta is likely a diminutive of names with Diet- roots, from Germanic elements meaning "people" or "nation."
Dobbie
Scottish · Dobbie is a Scottish-English pet form of Robert, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning "bright fame."
Dolene
English · Dolene is likely a modern blend related to Dolores or Dola, with associations to sorrow from Latin through Spanish use.
Dorane
Greek · Dorane likely relates to Dora names, from Greek doron meaning "gift," with a softened modern ending.
Dorey
French · Dorey likely comes from Dora or Dorian-related forms, linked to Greek doron meaning "gift."
Davd
Hebrew · A shortened spelling of David, from Hebrew and meaning beloved.
Datid
Hebrew · Likely a misspelling of David, from Hebrew meaning "beloved."
Dav
Hebrew · A short form of David, from Hebrew meaning "beloved."
Deryk
German · A spelling variant of Derek, from Germanic roots meaning "ruler of the people."
Dwright
English · A variant styled after Dwight, an English surname-name associated with white or blond coloring.
Dywayne
English · A spelling variant of Dwayne or Duane, from Irish Dubhán meaning "dark" or "little dark one."
Devy
English · Devy is likely a modern pet form of names like Devon, David, or Devi, used chiefly for its sound.
Deridre
Irish · Deridre is a variant of Deirdre, an Irish name from legend with uncertain meaning, often tied to sorrowful beauty.
Darbi
English · Darbi is a variant of Darby, from an English place name meaning "deer settlement."
Deidrea
Irish · Deidrea is a variant of Deirdre, the legendary Irish name with uncertain original meaning.
Denetra
Greek · Likely a variant of Demetria, a Greek name linked to Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and fertility.
Dovetta
English · Probably an elaborated form of Dove, evoking the bird long associated with peace and gentleness.
Demita
Greek · Likely a short variant of Demetria or Dimitra, names connected to Demeter in Greek tradition.
Donielle
French · A feminine form of Daniel, meaning God is my judge, shaped through French-style spelling.
Doty
English · An English pet form of Dorothy, from Greek roots meaning gift of God.
Dree
English · A short modern form often used for names like Andrea or Deirdre, valued mainly for its sleek sound.
Demetrica
Greek · A feminine form related to Demetrius, derived from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Dlisa
English · Likely a modern contracted form of Delisa or Lisa-based names, associated with God is my oath or consecrated to God.
Dalea
English · Likely a modern form of Dale, from an English word meaning valley.
Danta
Italian · Likely related to Dante, from a medieval short form of Durante meaning enduring or steadfast.
Darsie
Irish · A variant of Darcy, from a surname of Norman French origin meaning from Arcy.
Daveda
Hebrew · A feminine form built from David, from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Deania
English · Likely an elaboration of Deana or Diana, linked to the Roman goddess name meaning divine.
Delea
Greek · Likely a variant of Delia, a Greek epithet meaning from Delos.
Dellena
English · Probably a blended form of Della and Lena, with roots suggesting noble or bright.
Demmie
Greek · A pet form related to Demi or Demetria, from Demeter, the Greek goddess of the earth.
Denea
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Dena, often linked to names meaning valley or divine.
Denel
French · Likely a modern form related to Danielle or Danel, ultimately from a Hebrew root meaning God is my judge.
Denisha
English · A modern variant of Denise, the feminine of Denis, associated with Dionysius.
Deverly
English · A modern surname-style form likely influenced by Beverly, from an English place-name meaning beaver meadow.
Dita
German · A short form of names like Edita or Judita, often linked to meanings such as wealth or praise.
Dobie
Scottish · Dobie is a Scottish pet form of Robert, a Germanic name meaning bright fame.
Darrett
German · Darrett is likely a modern variant of Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning spear strength or brave with the spear.
Darik
German · Darik is a variant of Derek or Theodoric, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Darreyl
French · Darreyl is a variant of Darrell, from a Norman French surname tied to a place name.
Derrin
Irish · Derrin is likely from an Irish place-word related to oak groves or wooded land, giving it a nature-linked sense.
Danard
English · Danard appears to be a modern elaboration of Dan, from Hebrew, carrying the sense judge or God has judged.
Dayn
English · Dayn is likely a spelling variant of Dane or Dean, often read as meaning from Denmark or valley.
Devry
French · Devry is a surname-style French form, likely from a locational phrase meaning of Vry or from a place-name.
Deanda
English · A modern blended name, often formed from De- plus Anna or Anda elements, with a contemporary coined style.
Delecia
Latin · A variant of Delicia, from Latin meaning 'delight' or 'pleasure.'
Domita
Latin · Likely related to Domitilla or Domitia, old Roman names from Latin roots meaning 'tamed' or 'of the household.'
Darena
Persian · Darena is likely a feminine form related to Darius, from Persian roots meaning 'possessing goodness' or 'upholding good.'
Dedrea
English · Dedrea is likely a modern elaboration of Deirdre or Andrea-style forms, with uncertain exact roots.
Denielle
Hebrew · Denielle is a feminine variant of Daniel, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is my judge.'
Deresa
Greek · Deresa is likely a variant of Teresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin often linked with 'harvester' or 'summer.'
Doraelia
Greek · Doraelia blends Dora, from Greek 'gift,' with an ornate suffix, giving a sense of 'gifted one.'
Dawnene
English · Dawnene is an elaborated form of Dawn, the English word for daybreak.
Donnitta
Italian · Donnitta likely relates to Donna, from Italian meaning lady, with a diminutive-style ending added.
Daffie
Greek · Daffie is a pet form related to Daphne, from Greek, meaning "laurel tree."
Daffney
Greek · Daffney is a spelling variant of Daphne, the Greek name meaning "laurel" or "bay tree."
Dalyce
French · Dalyce is a modern variant of Alice, from Old French and Germanic roots meaning "noble kind."
Danett
Hebrew · Danett is a feminine diminutive of Daniel, from Hebrew, meaning "God is my judge."
Danille
Hebrew · Danille is a variant of Danielle, from the Hebrew Daniel, meaning "God is my judge."
Daphanie
Greek · Daphanie is a variant of Daphne, the Greek mythological name meaning "laurel tree."
Daralynn
English · Daralynn is a modern English blend of Dara and Lynn, often interpreted with senses like "pearl of wisdom" or "lake."
Darchelle
French · Darchelle is a modern French-styled elaboration, likely influenced by names like Darlene and Rochelle.
Darlita
English · Darlita is a diminutive-style form of Darla, from English dearling, meaning "beloved" or "dear one."
Dauri
Spanish · Dauri is likely a modern variant influenced by Dorian or Dora forms, with roots suggesting "gift" or "of Doris."
Delisha
English · Delisha is a modern elaboration of Alicia or Delicia-related forms, often associated with "noble" or "delight."
Delonia
English · Delonia is likely a modern elaborated name, possibly influenced by Delores and Leona-style endings.
Dennisse
Greek · Dennisse is a variant of Denise, the feminine of Denis, ultimately from Dionysios, meaning "of Dionysus."
Donja
Slavic · Donja is used in South Slavic languages and can function as a place-related or descriptive name meaning "lower" in origin.
Donyell
English · Donyell is a modern English elaboration of Don or Danielle-like forms, with a contemporary surname-style sound.
Dorlisa
English · Dorlisa is a modern blend, likely combining Dora or Dोर- sounds with Lisa, suggesting a created compound name.
Darryell
English · Darryell is a variant of Darrell, a surname-style name with Norman French roots.
Daric
Persian · Daric is linked to ancient Persia, either through the gold coin daric or as a form related to Darius.
Dermott
Irish · Dermott is an anglicized form of Diarmaid, an Irish name often interpreted as free from envy.
Darayl
English · Darayl is a modern spelling variant of Darrell, a surname-based name of Norman French origin.
Dag
Norse · Dag is a Norse name meaning day, borne in old Scandinavian legend and history.
Danieal
Hebrew · Danieal is a spelling variant of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Derran
Irish · Likely a variant of Darren, often linked to Irish surname forms and commonly interpreted as meaning great or oak-associated.
Dewyane
English · A spelling variant of Dwayne, from an Irish surname Dubhan, meaning dark or black-haired.
Doneal
Scottish · A variant of Donald, from Gaelic Domhnall, meaning ruler of the world.
Duron
French · Likely from a French surname root related to dur, meaning firm, hard, or enduring.
Daid
Hebrew · Likely a misspelling of David, from Hebrew, meaning beloved.
Delwayne
English · A modern compound-style name blending Del and Wayne, with Wayne meaning wagon maker or driver.
Demetruis
Greek · A variant of Demetrius, from Greek, meaning devoted to Demeter.
Derrich
German · A variant of Derek or Theodoric-derived forms, from Germanic roots meaning people-ruler.
Derwyn
Welsh · Likely a Welsh-style form related to Derwen, meaning oak, or old Celtic nature roots.
Dyron
English · Likely a modern variant of Byron or Tyrone, used in contemporary English naming.
Daffy
Greek · Usually a nickname form of Daphne, from Greek, meaning laurel.
Dollicia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Dolly or Delicia, suggesting sweetness or charm.
Dawnya
English · A variant of Dawn, referring to the first light of day.
Deddie
English · A nickname-style name likely derived from names such as Edie or related pet forms.
Dedrie
Irish · Likely a variant of Deirdre, an Irish name from legend with uncertain ancient meaning.
Deseri
French · A variant of Desiree, from Latin desiderata, meaning desired or longed for.
Dedi
African · Used in several African naming traditions, often as a short and affectionate personal name.
Dette
French · A short feminine form used as a nickname for names like Bernadette or Claudette.
Dinetta
English · A pet-form style name built with the diminutive -etta ending, likely from Dina or similar roots.
Damara
Greek · Likely a variant of Damaris, a Greek name traditionally interpreted as "gentle" or "heifer."
Daronda
English · A modern elaboration of Rhonda-like forms, probably shaped from Welsh-rooted sound patterns.
Dawanda
English · A modern coinage likely built around Wanda, a Slavic name associated with legend and wanderer ideas.
Dawni
English · A variant of Dawn, taken from the English word for daybreak and first light.
Deani
English · A feminine form or pet form of Dean, an English name originally meaning "valley" and used as a title.
Debraoh
Hebrew · A misspelling-style variant of Deborah, from Hebrew Devorah, meaning "bee."
Debroa
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning "bee."
Deeda
English · A pet-form style name, likely built from Dee-based names and used for its affectionate sound.
Deenna
Hebrew · A variant of Deena or Dinah, from Hebrew roots meaning "judged" or "vindicated."
Deitre
Irish · A variant of Deirdre, the Irish name linked with sorrow and famous in legend.
Deldra
English · A likely modern elaboration of Del- names, used more for sound and style than a fixed ancient meaning.
Deneil
English · Probably a modern blend drawing on Denise or Neil, with roots tied to Dionysius or "champion."
Denina
Greek · Likely a diminutive-style form of Denise or Dennis, from Greek Dionysios, meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Deora
Greek · Likely related to Dora-type names from Greek doron, meaning "gift."
Deralyn
English · A modern compound-style name built with the popular suffix -lyn, prized mainly for its melodic form.
Dianette
Latin · A diminutive of Diana, from Latin roots meaning "divine" and tied to the Roman goddess.
Didra
Irish · A variant of Deirdre, the Irish legendary name associated with sorrow and tragic beauty.
Dorren
Greek · Likely related to Doreen or Dora forms, from Greek doron, meaning "gift."
Dwyn
Welsh · A Welsh-style name likely connected to elements meaning fair, blessed, or pleasing.
Deryck
German · A spelling variant of Derek, from Germanic Theodoric, meaning ruler of the people.
Dabid
Hebrew · A spelling variant of David, from Hebrew, meaning beloved.
Darrlyn
English · A modern coined name, probably blending Dar- with the -lyn ending in contemporary English naming style.
Darro
Spanish · Darro is likely a Spanish place-style name, associated with the Darro River in Granada.
Dominie
English · Dominie comes from Latin dominus, lord, and in English was used for a schoolmaster or cleric.
Donahue
Irish · Donahue comes from the Irish surname Ó Donnchadha, meaning descendant of Donnchadh, often glossed as dark warrior.
Douglus
Scottish · Douglus is a misspelled form of Douglas, from Gaelic elements meaning dark stream.
Dedera
English · Dedera appears to be a rare modern name of uncertain origin, likely shaped by contemporary sound patterns.
Dusti
English · Dusti is a modern spelling of Dusty, originally an English nickname from the word "dust."
Dynetta
English · Dynetta is likely a modern English coinage, perhaps built on Dee- or Dyn- sounds with the feminine -etta ending.
Danalynn
English · Danalynn is a modern compound of Dana and Lynn, blending Hebrew-linked and English name elements.
Dawnda
English · Dawnda is a spelling variant of Dawn, taken from the English word for daybreak.
Deirde
Irish · Deirde is a variant of Deirdre, the tragic heroine of Irish legend.
Denitra
Greek · Denitra is likely a modern elaboration related to Denise or Demetria, ultimately tied to Greek divine roots.
Desarie
French · Desarie appears related to Desiree, from Latin roots meaning desired or longed for.
Doborah
Hebrew · Doborah is a variant spelling of Deborah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning bee.
Daiquiri
Spanish · Daiquiri comes from a Cuban place name of Spanish usage, best known through the famous cocktail.
Danea
Greek · Danea is likely a modern form related to Danae or Dana, linked to Greek myth and meanings of gift or divine favor.
Dedrah
Hebrew · Dedrah is likely a modern variant of Deirdre or related forms, though sometimes associated with beloved or sorrowful roots.
Deedre
Irish · Deedre is a variant of Deirdre, an Irish name tied to legend and often explained as sorrowful.
Deidri
Irish · Deidri is an alternate spelling of Deirdre, the tragic Irish heroine whose name is often linked with sorrow.
Denay
French · Denay is likely a modern elaboration of Danae or Denise-type names, often interpreted as graceful or divine.
Denetrice
Greek · Denetrice appears to be a modern form related to Demetria, from Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest.
Desha
French · Desha is likely a shortened or modern variant of names like Desiree, suggesting desire or being wished for.
Dessiree
French · Dessiree is a spelling variant of Desiree, from French desirée, meaning desired or longed for.
Devette
French · Devette is likely a modern French-style elaboration, possibly related to names like Yvette or Davette.
Diena
Latin · Diena is likely a variant of Diana, from Latin roots associated with the divine and the Roman moon goddess.
Doranda
Greek · Doranda likely blends Dora with a decorative suffix; Dora comes from Greek doron, meaning gift.
Dorcia
Greek · Dorcia is probably related to Dorcea or Doris, from Greek roots linked to the sea or gift.
Down
English · Down comes from a surname and place word meaning hill or from Irish dun, meaning fort.
Darrayl
English · Darrayl is a modern spelling variant of Darrell, a surname-derived English name.
Daryell
English · Daryell is a modern variant of Dariel or Darrell-style names, shaped more by sound than a single old root.
Derone
English · Derone appears to be a modern coined or altered form related to DeRon or Jerome-like sound patterns.
Deanglo
Italian · Deanglo is a modern spelling variant of DeAngelo, built from Angelo and meaning roughly "of the angel."
Drexal
English · Drexal appears to be a modern variant influenced by Drexel, a German surname-name.
Darivs
Persian · A variant of Darius, from Persian, often interpreted as "possessing goodness" or "maintaining the good."
Derryck
German · A spelling variant of Derek, from Germanic roots meaning "people's ruler."
Dyrell
English · Likely a modern English-style variant of Darrell, originally from a Norman French surname.
Djuna
Slavic · A rare Slavic name, often linked with South Slavic forms such as Dunja and associated with the quince fruit.
Deneane
English · A modern elaboration of names like Denise or Deanna, blending familiar sounds into a newer form.
Deneene
English · A modern English-language variant built from Denise or similar forms, with a doubled-syllable style.
Diahn
French · A spelling variant of Diane or Diana, from Latin roots associated with the divine and the Roman goddess Diana.
Danean
English · A modern English blended name, likely influenced by Dana, Deanna, or Diane forms.
Deeneen
English · A modern variant built from names like Denise or Deneen, using a decorative repeated-vowel spelling.
Deidree
Irish · A variant of Deirdre, the Irish legendary name often interpreted as 'sorrowful' or linked with poetic lament.
Dennine
English · A modern variant related to Denise or Deneen, created through English phonetic respelling.
Dujuana
English · A modern elaborated form influenced by Juana, Joanne, or similar names tied to 'God is gracious.'
Deina
English · A variant of Dina or Deanna; it may connect to Hebrew Dinah, meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated.'
Djana
Slavic · A rare form related to Jana or Diana-type names, combining Slavic and French-influenced spelling patterns.
Duuna
English · A very rare modern name, likely a phonetic or ornamental variation of Donna, Duna, or similar forms.
Duwana
English · A modern English-language coinage, probably shaped from names like Duana, Wanda, or Juana.
Dalisa
English · A modern blended English-language name, likely formed from elements of names like Dalia, Lisa, or Alisa.
Deadria
English · A modern elaboration of Deidra or Deirdre-style names, created through contemporary phonetic reshaping.
Deatria
English · Deatria appears to be a modern invented name, perhaps shaped by names like Deirdre or Beatrice.
Deneena
English · Deneena is a modern elaborated form, likely influenced by Dena or Nina with a rhythmic suffix.
Deniene
French · Deniene appears to be a variant related to Denise, the French feminine form of Denis.
Dennen
English · Dennen likely developed from a surname or place-style form, possibly related to Dennis or Irish family-name patterns.
Dorain
Irish · Dorain may reflect Irish surname influence or a variant of Doreen, itself linked to the Greek-rooted Dorothy tradition.
Dagne
Norse · Related to Old Norse day-root names, carrying the sense of 'new day' or 'daylight.'
Darlana
English · A modern elaboration of Darlene or darling, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one.'
Deene
English · A variant of Dean or Deena forms, tied to place-name roots meaning 'valley' or used as a modern given name.
Dejuna
English · Likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by June, which evokes the month and youthful freshness.
Desirie
French · A variant of Desiree, from French and Latin roots meaning 'desired' or 'longed for.'
Dienna
English · Likely a spelling variant of Deanna or Diana, associated with the Roman goddess and the divine or heavenly.
Dreema
English · A modern word-name derived from dream, suggesting hope, vision, and imagination.
Duuana
English · Probably a rare spelling variant of Duana or D’wana, used as a modern invented name with no single fixed root.
Duwanna
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Donna or Wanda-like patterns, formed in contemporary English naming style.
Dynell
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by Dena, Danielle, or Lynn-style endings.
Dynette
English · A modern name with a French-style diminutive ending, likely built from Dyn- or Diane-related sounds.
Dywana
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by names like Deanna, Diana, or Wanda, without one fixed historical source.
Danielia
Hebrew · An elaborated feminine form of Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
Darlynda
English · A modern blend of Darla and Linda style elements, with no single clear ancient root.
Darnisha
English · A modern coined name, likely blending Dar- with -nisha, a popular contemporary suffix.
Deaneen
English · A diminutive-style form of Dean or Deana, from an English surname meaning valley.
Debbee
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Debbie, from Deborah meaning bee.
Deirore
French · Likely influenced by Desiree or similar French forms, associated with desire or longing.
Delanda
English · A modern coined name, possibly shaped from De- and Linda or Landa elements.
Demetras
Greek · A form related to Demetrius or Demetra, ultimately tied to Demeter, the Greek earth goddess.
Deneem
English · Likely a modern variant of Denise or Dean-type names, with uncertain exact root.
Dennell
English · A modern surname-style given name, likely related to Dennis or Darnell forms.
Desirea
French · A variant of Desiree, from Latin desiderata meaning desired or longed for.
Detri
Greek · Likely a short form related to Demetrius or Demetria, tied to Demeter.
Detric
German · A variant of Dietrich or Detrick, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Dinese
French · A variant of Denise, the feminine form of Denis, ultimately linked to Dionysus.
Dinise
French · A spelling variant of Denise, from names connected to Dionysus.
Dinnia
English · Likely a modern form influenced by Dinah or Denise, with uncertain exact derivation.
Djuanna
English · A variant of Juana or Joanna, from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Dlinda
English · Probably a clipped or altered form of Linda, from a word meaning pretty or beautiful.
Dondee
English · A modern nickname-style formation, possibly related to Don or place-name Dundee.
Dondrea
English · A modern blend of Don and Andrea, with Andrea tracing to Greek meaning manly or brave.
Dondria
English · A modern blend name likely influenced by Andrea or Alexandria patterns, with Greek roots suggesting strength.
Derren
Irish · A variant of Darren, often linked to Irish place or surname roots and sometimes associated with greatness.
Devlon
English · Likely a modern blend influenced by Devon and -lon endings, rather than a single traditional root.
Donavin
Irish · Variant of Donovan, from an Irish surname meaning 'dark' or 'brown-haired chieftain'.
Deadrick
German · Variant of Diedrich or Dedrick, from Germanic elements meaning 'people' and 'ruler'.
Delando
English · Modern form likely built on Lando or Orlando elements found in older Germanic names.
Delfred
English · Blend-like modern form influenced by names such as Del and Fred, with Fred meaning 'peace'.
Demont
French · Surname-style form from French elements meaning 'of the mountain' or 'from the hill'.
Dequincy
French · Modern form based on Quincy, a surname from French place names ultimately linked to the Latin Quintus.
Destery
English · Rare modern name likely shaped by names like Destiny and Destrehan-style surname forms.
Dinesh
Indian · Indian name meaning 'lord of the day,' a poetic title for the sun.
Donnye
Scottish · Variant of Donnie, a diminutive of Donald, meaning 'world ruler'.
Dwon
Irish · Modern spelling variant of Dwayne or Duane, names linked to an Irish surname meaning 'dark'.
Dajuana
English · Dajuana is a modern English-language coined name, likely built from the prefix Da- and Juana-inspired elements.
Deanine
English · Deanine is likely an elaborated form of Deana or Dean, from an English surname and title meaning "valley" or "dean."
Dannita
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Dana or Dani, tied to Hebrew roots meaning 'God is my judge.'
Deneta
Greek · Likely a modern form influenced by Denise, from Dionysius and associated with the Greek god Dionysos.
Dinene
French · Probably a modern variant of Deneen or Denise, used mainly for sound and style.
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