Names that Begin with D
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Dietrich
German form of Theodoric.
Dietz
Dietz is an old Germanic name, related to “Theodoric”, itself derived from two Germanic names - “theud” which means "people" or "race" and “reik” which means "powerful" or "ruler".
Dieudonné
Means "given by God" in French, used as a French form of Deusdedit.
Dieudonnée
Feminine form of Dieudonné.
Dieuwe
Frisian short form of Germanic names beginning with the element diet, originally þeud meaning "people".
Dieuwer
Frisian form of the Germanic name Dietwar, a form of þEodoar.
Dieuwert
Frisian form of the Germanic name Dietwart, a later form of þEodoard.
Dieuwke
Feminine form of Dieuwe.
Digby
From a surname which was derived from the name of an English town, itself derived from a combination of Old English dic "dyke, ditch" and Old Norse byr "farm, town".
Diggory
Probably an Anglicized form of Degaré.
Digna
Digna originates in Latin language and means "worthy".
Dijana
Southern Slavic form of Diana.
Dijon
Dijon is probably a variant of the name “Dijohn”, created with the prefix “de” added to the Hebrew name John.
Dike
Means "justice" in Greek.
Dikeledi
Means "tears" in Tswana.
Dikla
Variant transcription of Diklah.
Diklah
Possibly means "palm grove" in Hebrew or Aramaic.
Dilan
Means "love" in Turkish.
Dilara
Means "lover" in Turkish.
Dilay
Dilay originates in Turkish language and it means "gorgeous moon".
Dilbert
Meaning unknown.
Dilek
Means "wish, desire" in Turkish.
Dilip
Modern transcription of Dilipa.
Dilipa
Means "protector of Dehli" from Sanskrit (Dili) "Dehli" combined with (pa) "protecting".
Dillon
Variant of Dylan based on the spelling of the surname Dillon, which has an unrelated origin.
Dilsad
Kurdish form of Dilshad.
Dilshad
Means "happy heart, cheerful" in Persian.
Dilwen
Feminine form of Dilwyn.
Dilwyn
Means "genuine and white" from the Welsh element dilys "genuine" combined with gwyn "white, fair, blessed".
Dilys
Means "genuine" in Welsh.
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