| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
|---|
| Clay | adhere, mortal | Male | English |
| Clover | Clover
| Female | |
| Condor | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Coral | Greek for small stone. Sincere or from the sea. Marine animal whose skeletons form coral reefs. | Female | Nature |
| Cypress | Cypress Tree | Female | Latin |
| Cyrus | throne | Male | Persian |
| Daffodil | | Female | |
| Dahlia | Flower Named For Botanist A. Dahl | Female | Greek |
| Daisy | Day's eye. A flower name.
| Female | |
| Daisy | Day's eye. A flower name.
| Female | |
| Dale | Lives in the valley
| Male | English |
| Danu | | Female | Hebrew |
| Delfina | Dolphin. Variant of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine.
| Female | Italian |
| Delta | Mouth Of A River | Female | Greek |
| Demeter | earth mother | Female | Greek |
| Duncan | Dark complexioned warrior. | Male | Scottish |
| Dune | | Male | Hebrew |
| Dusty | Covered with dust, tinged with grey | Unisex | |
| Eartha | The earth.
| Female | English |
| Ebony | A tropical tree of southern Asia with hard, dark wood | Female | English |
| Echo | Repetition of a sound caused by the reflection of sound waves. For one that barks or meows a lot. A nymph | Male | Greek |
| Edward | Guardian
| Male | English |
| Emerald | The prized green emerald gemstone.
| Female | |
| Esmeralda | Green Gemstone | Female | Spanish |
| Fauna | Roman religion: also called Bona Dea, the female counterpart of Faunus | Female | Latin |