Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Daisy | Day's eye. A flower name.
| Female | |
Damien | Calm, Tame | Unisex | French |
Dantae | Enduring. The poet Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy with its graphic description of medieval Hell known as Dante's Inferno.
| Male | |
Daphne | laurel, bay tree, victory | Female | Greek |
Darcy | from Arcy | Male | English |
Deacon | servent, messenger | Male | Greek |
Delia | visible from delos | Female | Greek |
Delilah | Desired. Languishing. The Biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his superhuman strength.
| Female | Arabic |
Demelza | after the wife of Poldark | Female | Cornish |
Derek | and brother Domino, from the '70s rock group Derek and the Dominoes | Male | English |
Desiree | desired, wished | Female | |
Desmond | man of the world, society | Male | Irish |
Dexter | dyer, right-handed | Male | Latin |
Diana | divine | Female | Latin |
Digby | settlement near a ditch | Male | Norse |
Dominique | Belonging to God | Male | |
Dorian | place name | Male | Greek |
Dorothy | a gift of god | Female | English |
Draven | Avenger | Male | User Contributed |
Earl | A British nobleman equivalent to a European count | Male | English |
Easter | easter time | Female | English |
Eden | delightful, adornment, paradise | Female | Hebrew |
Edgar | Fortunate and powerful.
| Male | |
Eleanor | light, mercy | Female | English |
Eleanora | Shining light. Variant of Helen.
| Female | Latinate |