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1,121 names match.
Welsh
An anglicized form of Dewi, the Welsh form of David, meaning beloved.
Greek
From the Greek elements doron and theos, meaning gift of God.
English/Irish
A variant of Darren, possibly from an Irish surname meaning great or little oak tree.
English/Hebrew
A variant of Dinah, meaning judged or vindicated, or a feminine form of Dean meaning valley.
Hebrew
A form of Dinah, meaning judged or vindicated, borne in the Bible by a daughter of Jacob and Leah.
Irish
Derived from Irish Dubhghall, meaning dark stranger or dark-haired foreigner.
English
From the Old English place name meaning beloved or dear one.
Hebrew
Variant of Deborah from Hebrew deborah, meaning bee.
English/Irish
Variant of Darin, meaning great, beloved, or from the oak grove.
English
Diminutive of Richard from Germanic ric and hard, meaning strong ruler.
Irish
Modern variant of Duane from Irish Dubháin, meaning dark or dark-haired.
English
Variant of Deanna, possibly from Dean meaning valley or from Diana meaning divine.
English
Diminutive of Dorothy, Deborah, or other names beginning with D, meaning gift of God.
Scottish/Gaelic
Diminutive of Douglas from Scottish Gaelic dubh and glas, meaning dark water.
Greek
French form of Dennis, from Dionysios meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Greek
Variant of Dorothy, from doron (gift) and thea (god).
Greek
Diminutive of Dorothy, from doron (gift) and thea (god).
Greek
Variant of Dolly, diminutive of Dorothy meaning gift of God.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish feminine form of Don, from Latin domina meaning lady or mistress.
Irish/Gaelic
Sorrowful or tragic.
Greek (short for Dennis)
Follower of Dionysus.
Irish/Celtic
Dark stranger.
English (feminine of Dean)
From the valley.
English
Brave warrior or dusty.
Irish/Celtic (variant of Deirdre)
Sorrowful.
Welsh/English
Poet or divine.
English variant of Diana
From Latin Diviana, meaning divine or heavenly.
Spanish
From del mar, meaning of the sea.
Latin
From Dominicus, meaning of the Lord.
Hebrew
Variant of Dinah, from Hebrew meaning judged.
Irish
From Irish Dara, meaning oak tree.
Scottish Gaelic
Diminutive of Donald, meaning world ruler.
French
Variant of Desiree, from désirer meaning to desire.
Greek
From Damalis meaning heifer or gentle calf.
Latin
Variant of Diana, from Diviana meaning divine.
Old English
English place name used as a first name, meaning Dudda's field.
French
Short form of Desire, meaning wanted or longed for.
Hebrew
Variant of Danny, derived from Dan, meaning judge.
Modern creation
Contemporary name, possibly combining Devon with the suffix -te.
Greek
Feminine form of Demetrius, derived from goddess Demeter.
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.
Old Norse
English place name used as first name, derived from dýrr, meaning deer.
Greek
Variant of Denise, derived from Dionysios, meaning devoted to Dionysus.
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; a woman of discernment.
Irish
Sorrow; a sad and sorrowful lady.