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- Dane
- From the English surname, which was a dialect form of Dean, which is either from the Old English dene, meaning "valley" or the Latin decanus, meaning "chief".
- Donnie
- English form of the Scottish name Domhnall which means "ruler of the world", from the Gaelic dumno, meaning "world" and val, meaning "rule".
- Dannie
- Good natured.
- Tennie
- Feminine short of Tennesse, a meeting place.
- Dona
- Lady, one who is very respectable.
- Tiny
- A small or a little one, A small or a little one.
- Tinnie
- Donie
- Dinah
- From the Hebrew din, meaning "judgement". Was the name of a Biblical character, who was the daughter of Jacob.
- Diann
- A burning candle, Lord of wine.
- Dian
- Divine
- Danna
- Short form of Danielle, which is a female form of Daniel, from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge".
- Dina
- From the Hebrew din, meaning "judgement".
- Teena
- She who follows Christ.
- Tena
- A short form of Christina, an English name, meaning "Christ's follower".
- Deana
- Deanna is the feminine version of Dean. The name is from the Old English for "someone living in a valley area". The name comes from the Old English denu, meaning "valley".
- Deena
- Divine, Grand, Vindicated, A divine valley, decoration.
- Tonie
- This name is the Scandinavian male version of “Toni,” a pet form of names ending with the element “-ton.” The feminine version instead represents the diminutive form of the name “Antonia.” The name means “highly praiseworthy” and derives from the root “Antōnius,” a Gens (Roman family name) to which (Marcus Antonius) belonged. That name initially came from the Etruscan language. Its use as a Christian name was due to the worship of 1) Saint Anthony, a Christian saint from Egypt and a prominent leader among the Desert Fathers who is venerated by Eastern, Coptic, Bulgarian Orthodox Church, and Roman Catholic and Catholic Church.
- Tenna
- Tana
- The short form of Tatiana, meaning "fairy queen". It is a feminine form of Latin name Tatitnus.