Starting with letter D
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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241 | Dara | Cambodian | Stars. | M | |
242 | Darach | Scottish | Oak. | M | |
243 | Darah | Biblical | Generation; house of the shepherd or of the companion. | M | |
244 | Daran | English | Great. | M | |
245 | Daran | Gaelic | Variant of Darren: Great. | M | |
246 | Darb | English | Diminutive of Darby: Place where deer graze. | M | |
247 | Darby | English | Deer Park, from the surname and place name Derby. Also 'Without envy.'. | M | |
248 | Darby | Gaelic | Free man. | M | |
249 | Darby | Irish | Free from envy. A derivitive of Diarmait. Darby and Joan were a devoted elderly married couple originally depicted in a poem or ballad of the 18th century. | M | |
250 | Darby | Norse | From the deer estate. | M | |
251 | Darce | Gaelic | Dark. | M | |
252 | Darce | Irish | Diminutive of Darcy: Dark one. | M | |
253 | Darcel | French | Dark. Variant of Darcy or DArcy. | M | |
254 | Darcell | French | Dark. Variant of Darcy or DArcy. | M | |
255 | Darcey | Irish | Variant of Darcy: Dark one. | M | |
256 | Darcio | French | Dark. Variant of Darcy or DArcy. | M | |
257 | DArcy | English | Derived from a surname introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, based on the the French place name Arcy. | M | |
258 | Darcy | Celtic | Dark. | M | |
259 | Darcy | English | Derived from a surname introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, based on the the French place name Arcy. | M | |
260 | Darcy | French | From Arcy. | M |