Dabria, Latin, (dah-BREE-uh) name of an angel
Dagmar, Danish/Teutonic, glory of the Danes (Danish) or Dane's joy (Teutonic)
Dahab, Arabic, gold, the golden one {Dahaby DAH-hah-bee, Dahabia DAH-hah-bee-ah}
Dai, Japanese, great
Damara, Greek, (DAH-mar-uh) gentle girl {Damaris, Maris, Mara, Mari}
Damhnait, Irish, (DEV-nat) poet {Devnet, Downet, Dymphna}
Damia, Greek, Goddess of forces of nature
Damien, French, patron saint of surgeons {Damiane, Damiana, Damia}
Dana, Danish/Celtic, from Denmark
Danele, Hebrew, God is my judge
Dania, Hebrew, God is my judge
Danica, Slavic, (dah-NEE-kah) Morning star
Daniela, Hebrew, God is my judge
Danielle, Hebrew, God is my judge
Dara, Persian, (DAHR-uh) angel of rains and rivers
Darcy, Old French, from Arcy
Darcy, Gaelic, (DAHR-see) dark
Darda, Hungarian, dart
Daria, Persian, (DAHR-ee-ah) queenly
Darlene, Old English, beloved
Davine, Hebrew, (dah-VEEN) the loved
Dawn, Old English, dawn
Daya, Hebrew, (DAY-ah) bird
Deandra, Latin, (dee-AHN-drah) divine
Dearbhail, Irish, (DER-vahl) true desire {Derval}
Deborah, Hebrew, bee {Debra(h), Debbie, Deb}
Deiene, Spanish, religious holiday of Annunciation {Deikun, Deina}
Deirdre, Celtic, (JEE-ur-druh) young girl {Derdre}
Deirdre, Gaelic, (DEER-druh) sorrow
Delbin, Greek, flower name, dolphin
Delia, Greek, goddess of the moon
Delilah, Hebrew, (duh-LIGH-luh) delicate
Delphine, Greek, flower name {Delfine}
Delphine, Greek, (del-FEEN) calmness
Dembe, Ugandan, (DEHM-beh) peace
Demi, French, (DEE-mee) half, small
Den, Japanese, bequest from ancestors
Denise, Greek, Greek god of wine {Denice, Denyse}
Derval, Irish, true desire
Desiree, French, desire {Despir, Desirat}
Desiree, Latin, (DEZ-ih-ray) so long hoped for
Deva, Sanskrit, (DEE-vah) divine
Devaki, Hindu, (dah-vah-KEE) black
Devi, Hindu, (DEH-vee) resides in heaven
Devin, Gaelic, (DEV-in) poet
Devnet, Irish, (DEV-neht) poet {Downet}
Devon, Old English, (DEE-vahn) defender
Diana, Latin, goddess of the moon, divine {Deeandra, Diane, Dee, Di}
Dianthe, Greek, (dee-AHN-thuh) divine flower
Didrika, German, people's rule
Dionne, Greek, daughter of heaven and earth {Diona, Dione, Dionis}
Diorbhail, Latin, (JIR-ivil) gift of God {Dorothy}
Do, Ewe, (DO) first child after twins
Dofi, Ewe, (DO-fee) second child after twins
Doireann, Irish/Greek, (DOR-en) sullen (Irish) OR gift of God (Greek)
Dolore, Latin, sorrows
Dominica, Latin/French, of the Lord {Dina}
Dominique, Latin, of the Lord {Dominca, Dimitiane}
Domino, Latin, (DO-mee-no) Lord
Donata, Latin, gift
Donna, Latin, lady
Dora, Greek, gift {St. Theodora}
Dorbeta, Basque, (dor-beh-tah) Virgin Mary
Doreen, Celtic, moody
Dorian, Greek, child of the sea
Dorika, Latin, gift of God {Dolly}
Dorine, French, golden
Dorisa, Greek, from the ocean
Dorote, Latin, (do-ro-teh) gift of God {Dorothee}
Dorothea, Latin, (do-ro-TEH-ah) gift of God {Dorte, Dorthe, Dora}
Dorottya, Latin, (do-RO-tah) gift of God {Doroth, Doris, Dora}
Dory, French/English, (DOHR-ee) godlen-haired
Drew, Greek, (DROO) vision
Drina, Spanish, (DREE-nah)helper and defender of mankind
Drucilla, Latin, (DROO-sil-uh) strong one
Duana, Gaelic, song
Duci, Hungarian, (DOO-tsee) rich gift {Edith EH-deet, Edit}
Duha, Arabic, (doo-HAH) forenoon
Dulcinea, Spanish, (dul-SIN-ay-ah) sweet
Dyna, Greek, (DIGH-nah) powerful
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