Names that Begin with D
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Dragos
Variant of DragoȘ.
Dragoslav
Derived from the Slavic elements dorgu meaning "precious" and slav "glory".
Dragoslava
Feminine form of Dragoslav.
Dragutin
Derived from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious".
Drahomír
Czech form of Dragomir.
Drahomíra
Czech feminine form of Dragomir.
Drahoslav
Czech and Slovak form of Dragoslav.
Drahoslava
Czech feminine form of Dragoslav.
Drake
From an English surname derived from the Old Norse given name Draki or the Old English given name Draca both meaning "dragon".
Drakon
Greek form of Draco.
Draško
Diminutive of names containing the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious".
Draupadi
Means "daughter of Drupada " in Sanskrit.
Draven
From a surname (of unknown meaning) which was used in the movie 'The Crow' (1994).
Drayden
Drayden is a modern name, English-American in origin.
Draydon
Draydon originates in English language and its meaning is unclear.
Drayton
Drayton is derived from two Old English words - “droeg” which means “to drag” and “tun” which means "a farm", giving the meaning “a farm beside a road on which heavy goods are dragged”.
Dražen
Derived from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious".
Draženka
Feminine form of DražEn.
Drazhan
Medieval Slavic form of DražEn.
Dre
Short form of Andre.
Drea
Short form of Andrea.
Dreama
Dreama originates in English language and means "like a dream".
Dreda
Short form of Etheldreda.
Drest
Variant of Drust.
Drew
Short form of Andrew.
Drika
Short form of Hendrika.
Drina
Diminutive of Adriana.
Drisana
Drisana probably originates in Sanskrit and means "sun daughter".
Driscoll
From an Irish surname which was an Anglicized form of Ó Eidirsceóil meaning "descendent of the messenger".
Driskoll
Variant of Driscoll.
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