Name | Meaning | Origin |
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Destry | Variant of a French surname. American classic western film Destry Rides Again. | English |
Destry | Variant of a French surname. American classic western film Destry Rides Again. | French |
Deucalion | myth name (son of Prometheus) | greek |
Deunoro | all saints | basque |
Deutsch | A German | German |
Dev | divine; god GANESH | hindi |
Dev | Abbreviation of names beginning with Dev-. | English |
Devan | Variant of the English county name Devon. | English |
Deven | Variant of the English county name Devon. | English |
Deveon | Variant of the English county name Devon. | English |
Deveral | Surnames derived from place name Deverel. | English |
Deveral | Surnames derived from place name Deverel. | French |
Devere | Derived from place-name Deverel. | English |
Devere | Derived from place-name Deverel. | French |
Devereau | Surnames derived from place name Deverel. | French |
Devereau | Surnames derived from place name Deverel. | English |
Devereaux | Surnames derived from place name Deverel. | French |
Devereaux | Surnames derived from place name Deverel. | English |
Deverel | Place-name. | English |
Deverel | Place-name. | French |
Deverell | Surnames derived from place name Deverel. | English |
Deverell | Surnames derived from place name Deverel. | French |
Deverick | Derived from place-name Deverel. | French |
Deverick | Derived from place-name Deverel. | English |
Devery | Derived from place-name Deverel. | English |
Devery | Derived from place-name Deverel. | French |
Devin | poet | celtic |
Devin | Poet | Celtic |
Devin | Divine: perfect. | French |
Devine | Bard | Irish |
Devion | Variant of the English county name Devon. | English |
Devisser | fisherman | dutch |
Devland | Misfortune. | Irish |
Devlin | fierce | gaelic |
Devlin | Surname. | Irish |
Devlon | Misfortune. | Irish |
Devlyn | Misfortune. | Irish |
Devon | from Devon | anglo |
Devon | From Devon | Anglo-Saxon |
Devon | A county in England noted for beautiful farmland. | English |
Devonn | Variant of the English county name Devon. | English |
Devoss | fox | dutch |
Devries | Frisian | dutch |
Devron | Variant of the English county name Devon. | English |
Devry | Derived from place-name Deverel. | English |
Devry | Derived from place-name Deverel. | French |
Devy | servant | gaelic |
Devyn | Poet | Celtic |
Devyn | Variant of the English county name Devon. | English |
Devyn | From Devon | Anglo-Saxon |
Dewain | Song | Celtic |
Dewayne | Dark. | Irish |
Dewey | Place-name and surname: Welsh form of David. | English |
Dewitt | white | dutch |
Dexter | name taken from heraldry | french |
Deylin | Rhyming variant of Waylon – a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers. | English |
Dharr | meaning unknown | arabic |
Dhimitrios | myth name | greek |
Dhoire | From the grove | Scottish |
Dhruv | “Dhruv was a Prince and blessed by God,that the pole star will be named Dhruv and the whole universe would revolve around the star and be stationary and shine the brightest.” | Hindu |
Dhu | name of the prophet’s sword | arabic |
Dia | West African name meaning "champion." | african |
Diamond | bridge protector | english |
Diamond | Bridge protector | English |
Diamont | Bridge protector | English |
Diandre | Blend of Dion and Andre. | English |
Diandre | Blend of Dion and Andre. | French |
Diara | Name of French-speaking West Africa, meaning "gift." | african |
Dichali | Speaks a lot | Native American |
Dick | strong leader | german |
Dick | Rhyming nickname from medieval times. Richard strong ruler was shortened to Rick then rhymed to Dick. | English |
Dick | Strong leader | German |
Dickran | name of a king | armenian |
Dickson | son of Dick | english |
Dickson | Variant of Dick from Richard strong ruler. | English |
Didier | Desired | French |
Diederich | people’s ruler | german |
Diederich | People’s ruler | German |
Diedrick | Gifted ruler. Variant of Diederick. | German |
Diego | Supplanter | Spanish |
Dien | farm, farming | vietnamese |
Dierck | People’s ruler | German |
Dieter | Gifted ruler. Variant of Diederick. | German |
Dietrich | People’s ruler | German |
Dietz | People’s ruler | German |
Diji | Ibo of Nigeria name meaning "farmer." | african |
Dikesone | Son of Dick | English |
Dilan | Like a lion. | French |
Dilan | Like a lion. | Irish |
Dillan | Sea God. Variant of Dylan | Welsh |
Dillen | Like a lion. | French |
Dillen | Like a lion. | Irish |
Dillin | Unknown | |
Dillion | faithful | celtic |
Dillion | Faithful | Celtic |
Dillon | faithful | gaelic |
Dillon | Like a lion. | French |
Dillon | Like a lion. Surname. | Irish |
Dimitrie | follower of Demeter | romanian |
Dimitur | Lover of the earth. | Greek |
Din | Congolese name meaning "great." | african |
Dinadan | friend of Tristan | arthurian |
Dinadan | Friend of Tristan | Arthurian Legend |
Dinar | a gold coin | arabian |
Dinas | meaning unknown | arthurian |
Dino | From the dene | English |
Dino | Abbreviation of names ending like Bernardino. | Spanish |
Dinsmore | from the hill fort | celtic |
Dinsmore | From the hill fort | Celtic |
Diogo | Unknown | |
Diomedes | myth name (an evil king) | greek |
Dion | Abbreviation of Dionysius. | English |
Dion | Abbreviation of Dionysius. | French |
Diondray | Unknown | Unknown |
Diondre | Blend of Dion and Andre. | English |
Diondre | Blend of Dion and Andre. | French |
Dionte | Abbreviation of Dionysius. | English |
Dionte | Abbreviation of Dionysius. | French |
Dionysius | myth name (god of wine) | greek |
Dirck | Dutch forms of Theodoric (God’s gift) | dutch |
Dirk | People’s ruler Wealthy. Variant of Derek and Dietrich. | German |
Divyanshu | “Devine light, Light of sun” | Hindi |
Dix | ten | French |
Dix | Variant of Dick from Richard strong ruler. | English |
Dixon | Son of Dick | English |
Diya al din | faithful | arabic |
Diya al din | Faithful | Arabic |
Djoser | name of a pharaoh | egyptian |
Dnias | A murderer | Arthurian Legend |
Doane | from the sand hill | celtic |
Doane | from the down hill | english |
Doane | From the down hill | English |
Dobi | Kiswahili word meaning "a person who does laundry." | african |
Dodinel | meaning unknown | arthurian |
Dohnatello | Strong wise leader. | Unknown |
Dohosan | Bluff | Native American |
Doire | From the grove | Scottish |
Dolan | Dark: bold. Surname. | Irish |
Dolius | myth name (a shepherd) | greek |
Dolphus | Abbreviation of Adolphus noble wolf. | German |
Domenick | “Alternate Spelling: Dominick, Dominic, Domenic, Dominik.” | Italian |
Domenico | Variant of the Latin Dominic of the lord. | Spanish |
Domevlo | Ewe of Ghana name meaning "don’t take others for face value." | african |
Domhnall | Stranger | Celtic |
Domhnull | dark stranger | gaelic |
Domhnull | All ruler | Scottish |
Domingart | meaning unknown | arthurian |
Domingo | Born on Sunday | Spanish |
Dominic | Belonging to the Lord. | Latin |
Dominick | “Variant of Dominic, Belonging to the Lord” | Latin |
Dominik | Belonging to the Lord. | Latin |
Dominique | Of the Lord. From the Latin Dominic. This French spelling is used primarily for girls. | French |
Don | Dark stranger | Celtic |
Don | Abbreviation of names beginning with Don-. In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld. | English |
Donaghy | Strong fighter | Celtic |
Donahue | dark warrior | gaelic |
Donahue | Surname. | Irish |
Donal | Variant of Donald great chief. | Scottish |
Donal | Variant of Donald great chief. | Irish |
Donal | Stranger | Celtic |
Donald | dark stranger | celtic |
Donald | Dark stranger | Celtic |
Donald | Great chief. Donald is a major Scottish clan names. | Scottish |
Donall | Stranger | Celtic |
Donat | stranger | celtic |
Donat | Stranger | Celtic |
Donatello | gift | italian |
Donatello | Gift from God. | Spanish |
Donatien | gift | french |
Donatien | Gift | French |
Donato | Abbreviation of Donatello gift from God. | Spanish |
Donavan | Brown-haired chieftain. | Irish |
Donavon | Brown-haired chieftain. | Irish |
Dondre | Abbreviation of Dionysius. | English |
Dondre | Abbreviation of Dionysius. | French |
Donegan | Surname. | Irish |
Donel | All ruler | Scottish |
Donell | Variant of Donald great chief. | Irish |
Donell | All ruler | Scottish |
Donkor | humble | egyptian |
Donn | In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld. | English |
Donn | Brown: In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld. | Irish |
Donnachadh | Brown warrior | Scottish |
Donnally | brave, dark man | celtic |
Donnally | Brave | Celtic |
Donnan | Brown | Irish |
Donnchadh | strong fighter | celtic |
Donnchadh | Brown warrior | Scottish |
Donnchadh | Strong fighter | Celtic |
Donne | Form of Donn. In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld. | English |
Donnel | Variant of Donald great chief. | Scottish |
Donnel | Variant of Donald great chief. | Irish |
Donnell | Variant of Donald great chief. | Irish |
Donnell | Variant of Donald great chief. | Scottish |
Donnelly | Brave | Celtic |
Donnelly | Surname. | Irish |
Donnie | Form of Donn. In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld. | English |
Donny | Form of Donn. In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld. | English |
Donogb | Strong fighter | Celtic |
Donovan | Strong fighter | Celtic |
Donovan | Brown-haired chieftain. | Irish |
Dontae | Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante enduring. | English |
Dontay | Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante enduring. | English |
Dontaye | Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante enduring. | English |
Donte | Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante enduring. | English |
Dontell | Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante enduring. | English |
Dontrell | Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante enduring. | English |
Donzel | Abbreviation of Donatello gift from God. | Spanish |
Dooley | dark hero | gaelic |
Dor | a home | hebrew |
Dor | A home | Hebrew |
Doran | a gift | greek |
Doran | Stranger | Celtic |
Doran | Variant of Dorran stranger. | English |
Doran | Exile: Variant of Dorran stranger. | Irish |
Doren | gift | hebrew |
Doren | Gift | Hebrew |
Dorian | a Dorian | greek |
Dorian | Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde’s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome. | English |
Dorien | Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde’s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome. | English |
Dorin | stranger | romanian |
Dorion | Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde’s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome. | English |
Doron | Variant of Dorran stranger. | Irish |
Doron | Variant of Dorran stranger. | English |
Dorran | Stranger | Celtic |
Dorrance | Variant of Dorran stranger. | English |
Dorrance | Variant of Dorran stranger. | Irish |
Dorrel | Variant of Dorran stranger. | English |
Dorrel | Variant of Dorran stranger. | Irish |
Dorrell | Variant of Dorran stranger. | English |
Dorrell | Variant of Dorran stranger. | Irish |
Dorren | Variant of Dorran stranger. | Irish |
Dorren | Variant of Dorran stranger. | English |
Dorrin | Variant of Dorran stranger. | English |
Dorrin | Variant of Dorran stranger. | Irish |
Doru | meaning unknown | romanian |
Dosne | From the sand hill | Celtic |
Doug | From the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott’s novels. | Scottish |
Dougal | Dweller by the dark stream | Anglo-Saxon |
Dougal | Black stranger | Scottish |
Dougal | Dark stranger | Irish |
Dougal | Dark stranger | Celtic |
Doughal | Dark stranger | Celtic |
Doughall | Black stranger | Scottish |
Doughlas | dwells by the dark stream | celtic |
Doughlas | Dwells by the dark stream | Celtic |
Douglas | Dark stranger | Irish |
Douglas | From the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott’s novels. | Scottish |
Douglas | Dwells by the dark stream | Celtic |
Douglas | Dweller by the dark stream | Anglo-Saxon |
Douglass | From the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott’s novels. | Scottish |
Doune | From the down hill | English |
Dour | From the water | Scottish |
Dov | Bear. | Hebrew |
Dovev | speaks in a whisper | hebrew |
Dovev | Speaks in a whisper | Hebrew |
Dow | Black haired | Irish |
Dowan | Black | Irish |
Dowle | Dark stranger | Irish |
Doy | Dark stranger | Celtic |
Doyle | Dark stranger | Celtic |
Doyle | Dark stranger | Irish |
Draca | Dragon | English |
Dracon | Modern variant of Drake dragon. | English |
Dracul | devil or dragon | romanian |
Draedan | Unknown | |
Drago | Dragon. | French |
Drake | dragon | english |
Drake | Dragon. | English |
Draven | Unknown | |
Dravin | American | |
Drayce | Modern variant of Drake dragon. | English |
Drefan | trouble | anglo |
Drefan | Trouble | Anglo-Saxon |
Drem | myth name (son of Dremidydd) | celtic |
Drem | Mythical son of Dremidydd | Celtic |
Dreng | warrior | anglo |
Dreng | Warrior | Anglo-Saxon |
Dreogan | suffers | anglo |
Dreogan | Suffers | Anglo-Saxon |
Drew | wise | anglo |
Drew | Wise | Anglo-Saxon |
Drew | Abbreviation of Andrew manly. | English |
Dreyken | Lord of the Dragons from a popular Celtic children?s story. | Celtic |
Dridan | From the dry valley | English |
Driden | From the dry valley | English |
Driscol | Interpreter | Celtic |
Driscol | Mediator | Irish |
Driscoll | interpreter | celtic |
Driscoll | Interpreter | Celtic |
Driscoll | Mediator | Irish |
Driskell | Interpreter | Celtic |
Dristan | an advisor to Arthur | arthurian |
Dristan | An advisor to Arthur | Arthurian Legend |
Dru | Variant of Andrew manly. | French |
Druas | a murderer | arthurian |
Druce | son of Drew | anglo |
Druce | wise | celtic |
Druce | Wise | Celtic |
Druce | Son of Drew | Anglo-Saxon |
Drud | Strong | German |
Drudwyn | a knight | arthurian |
Drudwyn | myth name (Mabon’s dog) | celtic |
Drudwyn | Mythical Mabon’s dog | Celtic |
Drudwyn | A knight | Arthurian Legend |
Drue | Abbreviation of Andrew manly. | English |
Drugi | strong | german |
Drugi | Strong | German |
Drummand | At the ridge | Scottish |
Drummond | lives on the hill top | celtic |
Drummond | Lives on the hill top | Celtic |
Drummond | At the ridge | Scottish |
Drust | meaning unknown | arthurian |
Dryden | from the dry valley | english |
Dryden | From the dry valley | English |
Drygedene | From the dry valley | English |
Dryhus | Aramaic form of Darius (rich) | aramaic |
Drystan | An advisor to Arthur | Arthurian Legend |
Duane | song | celtic |
Duane | Irish/Gaelic name meaning "little black-haired one; dark; swarthy."Some variants include Dewain, Dewayne, Duwain, Duwayne, Dwain, Dwan, and Dwayne. | gaelic |
Duane | Irish/Gaelic name meaning "little black-haired one; dark; swarthy."Some variants include Dewain, Dewayne, Duwain, Duwayne, Dwain, Dwan, and Dwayne. DUBHAN, DOWAN, DUGGAN, DUBHAGAIN | irish |
Duane | Song | Celtic |
Duane | Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning dark or black. | Irish |
Duante | Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning dark or black. | Irish |
Duardo | Prosperous guardian. Variant of Edward. | Spanish |
Duarte | Prosperous guardian. Variant of Edward. | Spanish |
Duayne | Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning dark or black. | Irish |
Dubg | Black haired | Irish |
Dubh | Black | Scottish |
Dubhagain | Black | Irish |
Dubhan | Black | Irish |
Dubhglas | From the darkwater | Scottish |
Dubhgml | Dark stranger | Irish |
Dubv | Dark faced | Celtic |
Duc | physical exercise, desire | vietnamese |
Dudek | bagpiper | czechoslovakian |
Dudley | from the people’s meadow | english |
Dudley | From the people’s meadow | English |
Dudon | meaning unknown | arthurian |
Due | virtuous | vietnamese |
Duer | hero | celtic |
Duer | Hero | Celtic |
Duff | dark-faced | celtic |
Duff | dark-skinned | gaelic |
Duff | Black | Scottish |
Duff | Dark faced | Celtic |
Duffy | Dark faced | Celtic |
Duffy | Surname. | Irish |
Dugald | dark stranger | gaelic |
Duggan | Black | Irish |
Dughall | Dark stranger | Celtic |
Duke | The royalty title used as nickname or given name. Also an abbreviation of Marmaduke. | English |
Duman | misty; smoky | turkish |
Dumont | Of the mountain. | French |
Duncan | dark-skinned fighter | celtic |
Duncan | dark warrior | gaelic |
Duncan | Dark skinned fighter | Celtic |
Duncan | Brown warrior | Scottish |
Dung | heroic, heroism | vietnamese |
Dunham | Dark skinned fighter | Celtic |
Dunixi | Basque form of Dionysus (god of wine) | basque |
Dunleah | From the hill meadow | English |
Dunleigh | From the hill meadow | English |
Dunley | from the hill meadow | english |
Dunley | From the hill meadow | English |
Dunly | From the hill meadow | English |
Dunmor | From the great hill fortress | Scottish |
Dunmore | From the great hill fortress | Scottish |
Dunn | dark-skinned | english |
Dunn | Dark skinned | English |
Dunstan | hill of stone | english |
Dunstan | Hill of stone | English |
Dunton | from the farm on the hill | english |
Dunton | From the farm on the hill | English |
Duong | positiveness; virility | vietnamese |
Duqaq | meaning unknown | arabic |
Duran | Firm: enduring. | English |
Duran | Firm: enduring. | French |
Durand | Firm: enduring. | English |
Durand | Firm: enduring. | French |
Durane | Unknown | Unknown |
Durango | Strong. | French |
Durant | Firm: enduring. | English |
Durant | Firm: enduring. | French |
Durante | Firm: enduring. | French |
Durante | Firm: enduring. | English |
Dureau | Strong. | French |
Durell | Strong. | English |
Duron | Strong. | French |
Durrant | Firm: enduring. | English |
Durrant | Firm: enduring. | French |
Durrell | Strong. | English |
Durward | gatekeeper | english |
Durward | Gatekeeper | English |
Durwin | dear friend | anglo |
Durwin | friend of the deer | english |
Durwin | Dear friend | Anglo-Saxon |
Durwin | Friend of the deer | English |
Durwyn | Dear friend | Anglo-Saxon |
Durwyn | Friend of the deer | English |
Dusan | God is my judge | slavic |
Dustan | A fighter. | English |
Dustin | A fighter. Actor Dustin Hoffman. | English |
Duston | A fighter. | English |
Dustu | Cherokee name.Meaning unknown DYAMI | native |
Dusty | A fighter. | English |
Dustyn | A fighter. | English |
Dutch | a German | german |
Dutch | A German | German |
Duval | Of the valley. | French |
Duwayne | Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning dark or black. | Irish |
Dwade | Dark traveler. Blend of Dwayne and Wade | English |
Dwain | Dark. | Irish |
Dwaine | Dark. | Irish |
Dwane | Dark. | Irish |
Dwayne | Dark. | Irish |
Dwayne | Song | Celtic |
Dwight | blond | dutch |
Dwight | Surname. | English |
Dwyer | Black | Irish |
Dyami | Eagle | Native American |
Dyfed | from Dyfred | celtic |
Dyfed | From Dyfed | Celtic |
Dylan | Man from the sea | Welsh |
Dylen | Uniter | Irish |
Dylon | Unknown | |
Dynadin | a knight | arthurian |
Dynadin | A knight | Arthurian Legend |
Dyre | A dear or precious one. | Scandinavian |
Dzigbode | Ewe of Ghana name meaning "patience." | african |
Ea | fire | celtic |
Ea | Fire | Celtic |
Eachan | Horseman | Irish |
Eachann | steadfast | gaelic |
Eachthighearn | horse lord | gaelic |
Eadbeorht | Wealthy | English |
Eadbert | name of a king | anglo |
Eadbert | Name of a king | Anglo-Saxon |
Eadburt | Wealthy | English |
Eadelmarr | Noble | English |
Eadgard | Lucky spearman | Anglo-Saxon |
Eadger | Wealthy spear | English |
Eadig | blessed | anglo |
Eadig | Blessed | Anglo-Saxon |
Eadlyn | Wealthy friend | Anglo-Saxon |
Eadmund | Happy defender | English |
Eadric | Wealthy ruler | English |
Eadsele | From Edward’s estate | English |
Eadward | Guardian | Anglo-Saxon |
Eadward | Wealthy guardian | English |
Eadwardsone | Son of Edward | English |
Eadweald | Wealthy ruler | English |
Eadweard | Wealthy guardian | English |
Eadwiella | From the old spring | English |
Eadwine | Wealthy friend | English |
Eadwyn | Valued | Anglo-Saxon |
Eadwyn | Wealthy friend | English |
Eagan | Fiery: forceful. | Irish |
Eagon | Fiery | Irish |
Ealadhach | genius | gaelic |
Ealdian | live long | anglo |
Ealdian | Live long | Anglo-Saxon |
Ealdun | From the elves’valley | English |
Ealdwode | From the old forest | English |
Ealhdun | From the elves’valley | English |
Ealhhard | Brave | English |
Eallard | Brave | English |
Eallison | Son of Elder | English |
Eames | Prosperous protector. Variant of Edmund. | Irish |
Eamon | rich protector | gaelic |
Eamon | Wealthy defender | Anglo-Saxon |
Eamon | Guardian | Irish |
Eanruig | ruler of the home | gaelic |
Eanruig | Rules the home | Scottish |
Ear | From the east | Scottish |
Earc | Red | Irish |
Earh | coward | anglo |
Earh | Coward | Anglo-Saxon |
Earie | From the east | Scottish |
Earl | chief | anglo |
Earl | nobleman | english |
Earl | Chief | Anglo-Saxon |
Earl | Nobleman. Name based on the English title of Earl. | English |
Earle | Chief | Anglo-Saxon |
Earle | Nobleman | English |
Earm | wretched | anglo |
Earm | Wretched | Anglo-Saxon |
Earnan | earnest | gaelic |
Earnan | Knowing | Irish |
Earnest | Serious: determined. | English |
Earnest | Serious: determined. | German |
Earvin | handsome | gaelic |
Earvin | Friend. Variant of Irving. | English |
Earwine | Friend of the sea | English |
Earwyn | Friend of the sea | English |
Eason | “Protector, great one.” | Irish |
Easton | From East town. Surname. | English |
Eaton | from the riverside village | english |
Eaton | From the riverside village | English |
Eatun | From the riverside village | English |
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