Unveiling a Treasury of 7,799 Baby Names starting with D
Delve into our incredible collection of 7,799 stunning names that begin with the letter D, where you'lluncover atreasure trove of names from diverse cultures and origins. Embark on this naming adventure and discovernames that areboth classic and timeless, like David and Diana, or more contemporary and trendy, like Daisy and Dylan.
With a vast array of 7,799 names to explore, you're sure to find the perfect match for your little one, aname thatreflects their unique personality, heritage, and the aspirations you hold for their future. Whether you'reseeking aname brimming with strength and character, like Dominic or Delilah, or a name evoking gentleness and grace, like Danielor Daphne, our comprehensive list encompasses a wide spectrum of styles andpreferences.
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- Dorothy
- An English form of the Greek Dorothea, from deron meaning "gift" and theos, meaning "God".
- Daisy
- The name of a flower taken from the Old English daegeseage, meaning "the day's eye". The name reflects the way the flower opens in the day and closes at night.
- Doris
- English and German name, from the Ancient Greek meaning "Dorian woman". The Dorians were a tribe from Greece. Also the name of a Greek sea goddess.
- Dolly
- A short form of Dorothy, which is from the Greek Dorotheos, composed of doron, meaning "gift" and theos, meaning "God".
- Dolores
- From the Spanish word, meaning "pain" or "sorrow".
- Donna
- English name taken from the Italian word donna, meaning "lady".
- Diane
- Possibly derived from the Greek dios, meaning "of Zeus" and nysa, the name of a legendary mountain.
- Darlene
- A form of the English word "darling".
- Deborah
- From the Hebrew Dvora meaning "bee".
- Diana
- From the name of the Roman goddess of hunting. Possibly derived from the Greek name Dionysius, which comes from the name of the Greek god of wine, Dionysos.
- Delores
- From the Spanish word, meaning "pain" or "sorrow".
- Debra
- From the Hebrew Dvora meaning "bee".
- Denise
- French female form of Dennis, which is from the Greek name Dionysius, which comes from the name of the Greek god of wine, Dionysos.
- Dianne
- Possibly derived from the Greek dios, meaning "of Zeus" and nysa, the name of a legendary mountain.
- Debbie
- From the Hebrew Dvora meaning "bee".
- Dawn
- From the English word, meaning "daybreak".
- Debora
- From the Old testament, A Bee.
- Dianna
- Possibly derived from the Greek dios, meaning "of Zeus" and nysa, the name of a legendary mountain.
- Darla
- Dear, loved one.
- Dora
- English name from the Greek element deron, meaning "gift". Also a short form of Dorothy, Theodora and Isadora and Doreen.