Browse names
574 names match.
Irish/Celtic
Dark stranger.
English
Brave warrior or dusty.
Spanish
From del mar, meaning of the sea.
Latin
From Dominicus, meaning of the Lord.
Scottish Gaelic
Diminutive of Donald, meaning world ruler.
Old English
English place name used as a first name, meaning Dudda's field.
Hebrew
Variant of Danny, derived from Dan, meaning judge.
Modern creation
Contemporary name, possibly combining Devon with the suffix -te.
Old English
Variant of Darren, of uncertain origin but possibly meaning dear.
Old Dutch
Derived from Old Dutch dirc, short for Diederick, meaning people's ruler.
Latin
Variant of Dominic, derived from dominicus, meaning of the Lord.
Cornish
Place name from Cornwall used as first name, meaning fortress.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
African American modern
Blessed and gracious, contemporary form.
Italian diminutive
Little mighty one, from Salvatore.
Germanic
Beloved ruler.
Irish
Dark warrior.
Italian
Coming forward.
African American
Combination of the prefix De- and Monte, meaning 'mountain' or derived from D'Antoine.
English
Of the sea; from Old English 'del' or 'sea' and 'mere' (lake).
African American
The mighty one; African American creation from D'Quan or Da'Quan variants.
Irish
Great, mighty; variant of Darren from the Irish surname O'Deoradháin.
Irish
Dark, shadowy; variant of Dwayne or Duane from Irish 'dubh'.
Persian
Wealthy, rich in possessions; variant of Darius.
Persian
Wealthy, rich; variant of Darius from Persian 'dara'.
African American
Strong and manly, combining D- prefix with Andre.
Dutch
From Dutch surname de Wit meaning the white one.
Welsh
Variant of Dylan, from Welsh meaning son of the wave.
Latin/Irish
Variant of Don or Donna, from Latin Domnus meaning lord.
English
From the valley; from Old English dell.
French and English
From the place name Dorsay.
Irish/Celtic
Great one; variant of Darren.
Latin/Italian
Of Mario or Mars; modern variant.
Latin
Destined or fate; derived from destiny.
Irish/Celtic
Great one; variant of Darrell.
Scottish Gaelic
Dark stream; variant of Douglas.
Irish
From South Munster.
Germanic
Ruler of the people.
Modern English
A modern created name.
Irish-Modern
God is gracious.
Greek
Variant of Dion, from Greek Dionysus, god of wine.
English
English nickname, possibly from occupation or a place name.
Irish
From Irish Ó Dubhláinn meaning dark-haired.
Scottish
Variant of Donald, meaning world ruler.
Germanic
Variant of Derek, meaning ruler of the people.
Italian/Spanish
Combination of Spanish de and Marco, meaning of Mark.
Spanish
Spanish combination meaning of John.
Irish
Derived from the Irish name Donovan, meaning dark-haired or brown.