Names that Begin with D

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  • Dagr

    Old Norse form of Dag.

  • Dagrun

    From the Old Norse name Dagrún, which was derived from the Old Norse elements dagr "day" and rún "secret lore".

  • Dagrún

    Old Norse form of Dagrun.

  • Dagur

    Icelandic form of Dag.

  • Dagwood

    Dagwood is an English name and literally translates to “luminous forest”.

  • Dahlia

    From the name of the flower, which was named for the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.

  • Dai

    Derived from the old Celtic word dei meaning "to shine".

  • Dàibhidh

    Scottish Gaelic form of David.

  • Daichi

    From Japanese (dai) "large, great" combined with (chi) "earth, land" or (chi) "wisdom, intellect".

  • Daiki

    From Japanese (dai) "large, great" combined with (ki) "radiance", (ki) "tree" or (ki) "valuable, noble".

  • Daina

    Means "song" in Lithuanian and Latvian.

  • Daire

    Daire originates in Gaelic languages and means "fertility".

  • Dáire

    Means "fruitful, fertile" in Irish Gaelic.

  • Dáiríne

    Derived from Irish Gaelic dáire meaning "fruitful, fertile".

  • Daisuke

    From Japanese (dai) "large, great" and (suke) "help".

  • Daisy

    Simply from the English word for the white flower, ultimately derived from Old English dægeseage meaning "day eye".

  • Daithí

    Variant of Dáithí.

  • Dáithí

    Possibly means "swift" in Irish Gaelic.

  • Daiva

    Created by the Lithuanian writer Vydūnas, who possibly derived it from a Sanskrit word meaning "destiny".

  • Daividh

    Gaelic variant of David.

  • Dajana

    Serbian and Croatian form of Diana.

  • Dakarai

    Means "rejoice" in Shona.

  • Dakini

    Dakini originates in Sanskrit and means "walking in the sky".

  • Dakota

    Means "friend" in the Dakota language.

  • Dálach

    Derived from Irish dál meaning "assembly".

  • Dalal

    Means "coquettishness" in Arabic.

  • Dale

    From an English surname which originally belonged to a person who lived near a dale or valley.

  • Daley

    From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Dálaigh meaning "descendent of Dálach".

  • Dalia

    Spanish form of Dahlia.

  • Dalibor

    Derived from Slavic elements dal meaning "far away" and borit meaning "to fight".

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