Browse names
1,121 names match.
Irish
Dark warrior or dark-haired; variant of Donovan.
Irish
Dark warrior or dark-haired; variant of Donovan.
Greek
Devoted to Dionysus; god of wine and celebration.
Latin/Hebrew
Noble lady beloved; combination of Donna and Marie.
Old French
Sweet; possibly from Old French douce meaning sweet.
Hebrew
Beloved; feminine form of David.
Irish
Sorrowful or sad; from Irish Deirdre of uncertain exact etymology.
Hebrew
Delicate or weak; variant of Delilah from Hebrew dalal.
Persian/Greek
Wealthy; possibly from Persian Darius or variant of Daria.
Latin/Modern
Of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Docian or a created name.
Irish
Sorrowful; variant of Deirdre from Irish of uncertain etymology.
Latin
Belonging to the Lord.
Latin
Divine.
Modern African American
Modern creation without established etymology.
Germanic
Female form of Don, the lord.
Modern
Modern variant without established etymology.
Scottish
Variant of Donnie, diminutive of Donald; means world ruler.
Scottish
Possibly from Douglas, meaning dark water.
English
Modern combination name blending Dani and Andrea.
English
Modern creation, possibly variant of Dale or Dalen.
Hebrew
Variant of Deborah; means bee.
English
Modern creation, possibly blend of De and Montae or influenced by Antoine.
Persian
Wealthy or possessor of riches, from Persian dar meaning to have or hold.
Persian
Door or wealthy, from Persian dar meaning to have or door.
Hebrew
Delicate or languishing, from the Hebrew Delilah conveying delicateness.
Latin
Enduring or lasting, from durare meaning to last.
Greek
Gift, from doron in Greek or a modern nature name.
English
Fate or fortune, a modern spelling of Destiny.
Welsh
Son of the sea, from Welsh dŵl meaning sea.
Modern African American
Modern created name; no established etymology.
Irish
Dark or swarthy, variation of Dwayne.
English/French
Young nobleman or gentleman.
Modern/French
Modern created name; possibly from Desirée.
English
Hidden nook or from a surname.
Hebrew/Semitic
Grain or the grain deity.
English
Day's eye flower, modern spelling of Daisy.
Modern creation, possibly from Greek
Modern variant without established independent etymology.
Native American
Variant of Dakota meaning friend or allies.
Greek
Possibly from Damian meaning to tame.
Greek
Variant of Damien meaning to tame.
English
Old-fashioned diminutive possibly of Dorothy.
Greek
Variant of Dorothea meaning gift of God.
Greek
Variant of Demetria meaning devoted to Demeter.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning eternal.
Hebrew
Variant of David meaning beloved.
English
From the English word delight, expressing joy and pleasure.
English
From Old English meaning deer wood or woodland of deer.
Modern
Modern variant possibly from Dorian or Darion.