Starting with letter D
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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641 | Dlyope | Latin | A nymph. | F | |
642 | Doanna | English | American compound of Dorothy and Anna. | F | |
643 | Docilla | Latin | Calm. | F | |
644 | Dodai | Biblical | Beloved. | F | |
645 | Dodanim | Biblical | Beloved. | F | |
646 | Dodavah | Biblical | Love. | F | |
647 | Dodie | English | A diminutive of Dorothy, meaning gift of god. Famous bearer: British writer Dodie Smith, author of the children's story which became Walt Disney's film One Hundred and One Dalmatians. | F | |
648 | Dodla | Latin | Calm. | F | |
649 | Doeg | Biblical | Careful, who acts with uneasiness. | F | |
650 | Doggie | Scottish | Diminutive of Douglas: From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. | F | |
651 | Dohtor | Anglo-Saxon | Daughter. | F | |
652 | Doire | Gaelic | Ann. | F | |
653 | Doirean | Celtic | Sullen. | F | |
654 | Doireann | Gaelic | Sullen. | F | |
655 | Doireann | Irish | Sullen. | F | |
656 | Doll | English | Diminutive of Dorothy, meaning gift of god. Doll has also come to be used as the name of a child's plaything, and as a colloquial term for an attractive woman. | F | |
657 | Doll | Greek | A vision. | F | |
658 | Doll | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Doll Tearsheet, a woman at the Boar's Head in Eastcheap. | F | |
659 | Dollie | English | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. | F | |
660 | Dollie | Greek | A vision. | F |