| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Daba |
Hebrew |
kind words, bee swarm |
| Dabria |
Latin |
name of an angel |
| Dacey |
Gaelic |
The southerner. A boy or girl's name. |
| Dacia |
Greek |
A woman from Dacia, an ancient European country. |
| Dacio |
French |
from arcy |
| Dade |
unknown |
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| Dae |
Korean |
Greatness. |
| Daffodil |
English from Greek |
The asphodel. A flower name. |
| Dagmar |
Old Norse |
A maiden of the day, or glorious day. |
| Dagna |
Old Norse |
A new day. |
| Dagny |
Norwegian |
day, brightness, new day, Dane's joy |
| Dahlia |
English |
From the flower, named after the Swedish botanist, Dahl. |
| Dai |
Welsh/Japanese |
Welsh: The beloved, the adored one. Japanese: Great. A boy or girl's name. |
| Daisy |
Old English |
The day's eye. A flower name. Also a nickname from Margaret. |
| Dakin |
Danish |
Danish |
| Daksha |
Hindu |
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| Dale |
Teutonic/Old English |
A valley dweller. A boy or girl's name. |
| Dalia |
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A branch, bough. |
| Dalila |
Swahili |
Gentle. |
| Dallas |
Celtic |
Skilled, or from the field of water. Also a city in Texas. A boy or girl's name. |
| Damalis |
Greek |
one who gentles |
| Damara |
Greek |
gentle girl |
| Damaris |
Greek |
Gentle. A New Testament name. |
| Dame |
German |
lady |
| Damiana |
Greek |
Tame, domesticated. The feminine form of Damian/Damon. |
| Damini |
Hindu |
lightning |
| Damita |
Spanish |
The little noble lady. |
| Damosel |
Old English |
A damsel, or young unmarried woman. |
| Dana |
Old English/Czech |
Old English: From Denmark. Czech: God is my judge. A boy or girl's name. |
| Danae |
Greek |
The mother of Perseus in Greek mythology. |
| Dani |
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My judge. |
| Danica |
Slavic |
the morning star |
| Daniela |
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God is my judge. |
| Danielle |
Hebrew |
God is my judge. The feminine form of Daniel. |
| Danika |
Slavonic |
The morning star. |
| Dannell |
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| Danniell |
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God is my judge. |
| Danu |
Gaelic |
The goddess of fruitfulness. |
| Danuta |
Polish |
A little deer. Also see Dana. |
| Daphne |
Greek |
The laurel. In Greek mythology, the name of a nymph who was transformed into a Laurel tree. |
| Dara |
Irish Gaelic/Hebrew |
Irish: A son of oak. Hebrew: Compassion, wisdom. A boy or girl's name. |
| Daralis |
Old English |
beloved |
| Daray |
unknown |
dark |
| Darby |
Irish Gaelic/Middle English |
Irish Gaelic: Free from envy. Middle English: The deer settlement. A boy or girl's name. |
| Darcie |
Old French |
An old Norman family name. |
| Daria |
Greek |
Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. |
| Darinka |
Slowenian |
| Darlene |
English from Old French |
The little darling, the beloved one. Also see Darrelle. |
| Darra |
Gaelic, Farsi |
small great one, riches |
| Darrelle |
Old French |
The beloved one. The feminine form of Darrell. Also see Darlene. |
| Darrene |
English |
The Great one. The feminine form of Darren. |
| Darri |
Aboriginal |
A track. |
| Dasha |
Greek |
gift of god |
| Davan |
Irish |
The beloved, the adored one. Feminine form of David. |
| Davida |
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The beloved, the adored one. Feminine form of David. |
| Davina |
Hebrew |
The beloved one. The feminine form of David. Also see Vida. |
| Davine |
Hebrew |
the loved |
| Dawa |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
Born on a Monday. A boy or girl's name. |
| Dawn |
English |
Daybreak, dawn. |
| Daya |
Hebrew |
bird |
| Dayla |
Hebrew |
to draw water, branch or bough |
| Dayle |
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A valley dweller. A boy or girl's name. |
| Deana |
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The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. Also feminine forms of Dean. |
| Deanna |
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The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. Also feminine forms of Dean. |
| Deanne |
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The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. Also feminine forms of Dean. |
| Debbie |
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The bee, an industrious woman. |
| Debby |
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The bee, an industrious woman. |
| Deborah |
Hebrew |
The bee, an industrious woman. A biblical name. |
| Debra |
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The bee, an industrious woman. |
| Dechen |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
Health and happiness. |
| Decima |
Latin |
The tenth. |
| Dee |
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From the name Audrey, Deirdre, Delia, Diana. Audrey - Strong and noble, regal. Deirdre - Sorrow. Delia - A woman from the island of Delos. Diana - The divine one. |
| Deena |
Hindu |
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| Deepali |
Hindu |
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| Deepika |
Hindu |
a little light |
| Deepti |
Hindu |
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| Deeta |
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The lost one. |
| Deianira |
Greek |
wife of heracles |
| Deidra |
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Sorrowful, wanderer. |
| Deiene |
Basque |
religious holiday |
| Deion |
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| Deiondre |
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Valley. |
| Deirdre |
Celtic |
Sorrow. The name of a character from Irish legend. |
| Deja |
French |
before |
| Delanna |
Italian |
soft as wool |
| Delbin |
Greek |
dolphin, flower name |
| Delcine |
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Sweet. |
| Delfina |
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Dolphin. |
| Delia |
Greek |
A woman from the island of Delos. Also another name for Artemis, the Greek moon goddess. Also See Cordelia and Della. |
| Delicia |
Latin |
Delight. |
| Delila |
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Hair or poor. |
| Delilah |
Hebrew |
The beautiful temptress. The lover of Samson in the Bible. |
| Dell |
English |
From the dell or hollow. A boy or girl's name. |
| Della |
English |
A woman from the island of Delos. Probably derived from Delia or Delilah and Ella. Also a diminutive of Adele and Adelaide. |
| Delma |
Spanish |
Of the sea. |
| Delphine |
Latin |
A woman from Delphi or a flower name from delphinium. |
| Delta |
Greek |
The fourth, as in fourth child. |
| Delvene |
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A woman from Delphi or a flower name from delphinium. |
| Delvine |
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A woman from Delphi or a flower name from delphinium. |
| Delwyn |
Old English/Welsh |
Old English: A friend from the valley. Welsh: Neat and fair. A boy or girl's name. |
| Delyth |
Welsh |
Neat and pretty. |
| Dembe |
Ugandan |
peace |
| Demelza |
Cornish |
From a placename. The heroine of Winston Graham's Poldark novels. |
| Demetria |
Greek |
From the goddess of fertility. |
| Demi |
Latin |
Half. Also see Demetria. |
| Dena |
Old English |
From the valley. Feminine form of Dean. |
| Denise |
French from Greek |
A lover of wine. The feminine form of Denis/Dennis. |
| Dep |
Vietnamese |
beautiful |
| Derica |
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Beloved leader. |
| Derryth |
Welsh |
Of the Oak. |
| Dervla |
Irish Gaelic |
The daughter of the poet. |
| Desana |
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Longed for. |
| Desdemona |
Greek |
Ill-fated. A Shakespearian character murdered by her husband Othello. |
| Desiree |
Latin |
The desired one. |
| Desma |
Greek |
A pledge. |
| Despina |
Greek |
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| Desta |
Ethiopian |
Happiness. |
| Destinee |
French |
destiny |
| Destry |
French |
war horse |
| Deva |
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Celestial spirit. |
| Devaki |
Hindu |
black, mother of Krishna |
| Devi |
Breton/Sanskrit |
Breton: The beloved, the adored one. Sanskrit: Godlike, a goddess. A boy or girl's name. |
| Devika |
Sanskrit |
A little goddess. |
| Devnet |
Swedish |
home of the Danes |
| Devona |
Old English |
From the county of Devon. |
| Devora |
Jewish |
The bee, an industrious woman. |
| Devorah |
Jewish |
The bee, an industrious woman. |
| Devore |
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The bee, an industrious woman. |
| Dextra |
Latin |
Skilful, dexterous. The feminine form of Dexter. |
| Dharmista |
Hindu |
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| Diamanta |
French from Latin |
Adamant, like a diamond. |
| Diana |
Latin |
The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. |
| Diane |
French |
The divine one. . |
| Dianne |
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The divine one. . |
| Diantha |
Greek |
A divine flower. |
| Dianthe |
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Flower of the Gods. |
| Diarria |
Greek |
Didi |
| Dido |
Greek |
The name of a queen of Carthage. |
| Didrika |
Teutonic |
The people's ruler. |
| Diella |
Latin |
worships god |
| Dierdre |
Celtic |
young girl, one who rages, broken-hearted |
| Dietlinde |
German |
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| Dieuwertje |
unknown |
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| Diki |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
Healthy and wealthy. |
| Dikranouhi |
Armenian |
queen |
| Dilek |
Turkish |
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| Dillian |
Latin |
worshipped one |
| Dilys |
Welsh |
True, steadfast. |
| Dimity |
Greek |
From the cotton material. |
| Dina |
Irish Gaelic |
From the name Dean. Latin: A soldier. Tuetonic: Merciful. |
| Dinah |
Hebrew |
Judgment. A biblical name. |
| Dione |
Greek |
A lover of wine. From Dionysus, the mythological God of wine and drama. A boy or girl's name. |
| Dionne |
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The divine one. . |
| Dionyza |
Latin |
From Shakespeare's play Pericles. |
| Dirran |
Arabic |
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| Disa |
Greek |
Double. |
| Dita |
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The lost one. |
| Diva |
Latin |
A goddess. |
| Divya |
Hindu |
heavenly, brilliant |
| Dixie |
French |
The tenth. Also a girl from the American south. |
| Dobrila |
Slavonic |
Kind, good. |
| Dodie |
Hebrew |
Beloved. Also see Dorothy. |
| Doe |
unknown |
Dee Dee, Didi |
| Dohna |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
A female deity. |
| Dolkar |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
The name of a Buddhist Goddess. |
| Dollie |
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The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora. |
| Dolly |
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The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora. |
| Dolores |
Spanish |
Sorrow. Derived from the seven sorrows of the Virgin Mary. |
| Dominga |
Spanish |
Sunday |
| Dominica |
Latin |
Belonging to the lord. The feminine form of Dominic. |
| Dominique |
Of God. |
| Donalda |
Scottish Gaelic |
The ruler of the world. The feminine form of Donald. |
| Donata |
Latin |
Given by God, a gift. |
| Doneen |
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| Donella |
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The ruler of the world. The feminine form of Donald. |
| Donelle |
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The ruler of the world. The feminine form of Donald. |
| Donla |
Irish Gaelic |
The brown lady. |
| Donna |
Italian |
A lady. A short form of Madonna. |
| Dooriya |
English |
the sea |
| Dora |
Greek |
A gift. Originally a short form of Dorothy and Theodora, but now also used as an independent name. |
| Dorcas |
Greek |
A gazelle, a doe. Also see Tabitha. |
| Dore |
French |
Golden. |
| Doreen |
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A gift. Originally a short form of Dorothy and Theodora, but now also used as an independent name. |
| Doria |
Greek |
place name |
| Dorinda |
Greek |
gift of god, beautiful one |
| Doris |
Greek |
A woman from Doria, or from the ocean. A Greek goddess of the sea. |
| Dorota |
Greek, Spanish |
God's gift |
| Dorothea |
Dutch |
The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora. |
| Dorothy |
Greek |
The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora. |
| Dot |
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The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora. |
| Dotty |
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The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora. |
| Douce |
French |
Gentle, sweet. |
| Dova |
Teutonic |
Peace, a dove. |
| Dreama |
Greek |
joyous music |
| Drew |
Celtic |
Courageous. A boy or girl's name. |
| Drina |
Spanish |
helper and defender of mankind |
| Drisana |
Hindu |
daughter of the sun |
| Dristi |
Hindu |
sight, a form of the Devi |
| Druella |
Teutonic |
An elfin vision. |
| Drusilla |
Latin |
From an old Roman family name. |
| Druti |
Hindu |
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| Duana |
Irish Gaelic |
A little dark maiden. |
| Duena |
Spanish |
A chaperone. |
| Dulce |
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Sweet. |
| Dulcea |
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Sweet. |
| Dulcie |
Latin |
Sweet. |
| Dulcina |
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Rose. |
| Dulcinea |
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Sweet. |
| Durga |
Sanskrit |
Unattainable. A mythological Hindu goddess. |
| Dusana |
Czech |
A spirit, a soul. |
| Dusty |
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Warrior. Feminine form of Dustin. |
| Dyan |
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The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. |
| Dyana |
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The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. |
| Dyani |
Native American |
A deer. |
| Dyanne |
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The divine one. . |
| Dymphna |
Irish Gaelic |
A fawn. |
| Dyna |
Greek |
Powerful. Also see Dinah. |
| Dysis |
Greek |
sunset |
| Dysthe |
Greek |
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