Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Dixie | Abbreviation of Richard. In the USA Dixie refers to the French word for ten: also to the southern states below the Mason- Dixon line.
| Female | Latin |
Donald | ruler of the world, brown stranger | Male | Scottish |
Doris | a dorian woman, of the sea | Female | Greek |
Dorothy | a gift of god | Female | English |
Dory | golden-haired | Female | |
Drake | A male duck. | Male | English |
Duane | dark, from the dunes | Male | Irish |
Dudley | The people's meadow | Male | English |
Dustin | valiant fighter, dark stone | Male | Norse |
Dwight | fair, fair one | Male | |
Earl | A British nobleman equivalent to a European count | Male | English |
Eartha | The earth.
| Female | English |
Easter | easter time | Female | English |
Eaton | riverside village | Male | English |
Eden | delightful, adornment, paradise | Female | Hebrew |
Edsel | rich | Male | English |
Edward | Guardian
| Male | English |
Eldridge | old counsel | Male | English |
Eli | elevation | Male | Hebrew |
Elizabeth | My God is bountiful:God of plenty. Elizabeth was mother of John the Baptist in the bible. In England Queen Elizabeth I and II.One of the most frequently used names in England.
| Female | Hebrew |
Ella | beautiful fairy woman, all | Female | |
Ellen | light, mercy | Female | English |
Ellery | after the Ellery Queen novels | Male | English |
Elliot | the Lord is my God | Male | Anglicization |
Elliott | The Lord is my God | Male | English |