Names that Begin with D
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Divina
From an elaboration of the English word divine meaning "divine, godlike".
Divna
From Macedonian (diven) meaning "wonderful".
Divya
Means "divine, heavenly" in Sanskrit.
Dixie
From the term that refers to the southern United States, used by Daniel D.
Dixon
From an English surname meaning " Dick 's son".
Diya
Variant transcription of Ziya.
Dîyar
Means "gift" in Kurdish.
Djamila
Variant transcription of Jamila.
Djehuti
Reconstructed Egyptian form of Thoth.
Djehutimose
Reconstructed Egyptian form of Thutmose.
Djordje
Variant transcription of dOrdE.
Djuradj
Variant transcription of dUrad.
Djuradja
Variant transcription of dUradA.
Djuro
Variant transcription of dUro.
Dmitar
Croatian and Serbian form of Demetrius.
Dmitrei
Old Slavic form of Dmitriy.
Dmitri
Variant transcription of Dmitriy.
Dmitrii
Variant transcription of Dmitriy.
Dmitriy
Russian form of Demetrius.
Dmitry
Variant transcription of Dmitriy.
Dmytro
Ukrainian form of Demetrius.
Dobrogost
Derived from the Slavic elements dobro "good, kind" and gost "guest".
Dobromil
Derived from the Slavic elements dobro "good, kind" and mil "gracious, dear".
Dobroslav
Croatian, Serbian and Czech form of DobroslAw.
Dobroslaw
Means "kind glory" from the Slavic elements dobro "good, kind" and slav "glory".
Dobroslawa
Feminine form of DobroslAw.
Doc
Doc is originally a very old English name that means “a wise person”.
Docia
Possibly a diminutive of Theodosia.
Dodd
Dodd is a Germanic nickname that was usually given to a short and plump person.
Dodge
Dodge is derived from the Medieval personal name “Dogge”, a variation of the name Roger.
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