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Dacey (Irish) - "Southerner." Also, Dacia, Dacie, Dacy, Dasi, and Dasie.
Da Chun (Chinese) - "Long spring."
Dada (African) - "Child with curly hair."
Dae (Korean) - "Great."
Daffodil (Old French) - "The daffodil flower." Also, Daffie, and Dilly.
Dagmar (Old German) - "The glory of the Danes."
Dagna (Norwegian) - "Fair as day." Also, Dagny.
Dahab (Arabic) - "Gold."
Dahlia (Scandinavian) - "From the valley." Also, Dalla.
Daisy (Old English) - "Eye of the day; daisy flower." Also, Daisey, and Daisie.
Dai-tai (Chinese) - "Leading a boy."
Dale (Old English) - "From the valley." Also, Dael, Daile, Dailea, and Dayle.
Dalila (African) - "Gentle." Also, Delilah, and Lila.
Dalit (Hebrew) - "Draw water." Also, Dalis.
Daliyah (Hebrew) - "A branch." Also, Daliah.
Dallas (Irish) - "Wise." (Old German) - "Playful."
Damara (Greek) - "Gentle girl." Also, Damaris, Mara, and Maris.
Damaris (Greek) - "Beautiful and gentle."
Damita (Spanish) - "Little noble lady." Also, Dama.
Dana (Scandinavian) - "From Denmark." Also, Dayna, and Tana.
Danae (Greek) - "Mythological mother of Perseus." Also, Dee, Denae, and Dene.
Danica (Slavic) - "Morning star." Also, Danika.
Daniela (Hebrew) - "God is my judge." Also, Danella, Danette, Dani, Danielle, Danila, and Danny.
Danielle (Hebrew) - "Judged by God. Female form of Daniel." Also, Danella, Danelle, Daniela, and Danna.
Daphne (Greek) - "The laurel." Also, Daffi, Daffie, Daffy, Daph, and Daphna.
Dara (Hebrew) - "Compassion; heart of wisdom." Also, Darya.
Darby (Irish) - "Free man." Also, Darb, and Darbie.
Darcie, Darcy (Irish Gaelic) - "Dark one." Also, Darcee, Darcey, and Darice.
Daria (Greek) - "Wealthy and queenly. Female form of Darius." Also, Dari, and Darya.
Darlene (Old French) - "Little darling." (Old English) - "Dear little one." Also, Dareen, Darla, Darline, Darrelle, Darrielle, Darryl, Dautie, and Dawtie.
Daryl (Old English) - "Dear little one." Also, Darrelle, and Darryl.
Davida (Hebrew) - "Beloved one." Also, Daveta, Davi, Davina, Davita, Taffy, Taflene, Tafline, Veda, Vida, and Vidette.
Dawn (Old English) - "Daybreak." Also, Daga.
Dayo (African) - "Joy arrives."
Deanna (Latin) - "Bright as day." Also, Deana, Deann, De, and Dee.
Deborah (Hebrew) - "The bee." Also, Deb, Debbie, Deberah, Debir, Debora, Debra, and Devora.
Dee (Welsh) - "Black, dark." Also, Diana, Dede, Dee Dee, Deanna, and Didi.
Deirdre (Irish Gaelic) - "Sorrow; complete wanderer." Also, Dede, Dee, Deidre, Deirdra, Derdre, Derdriu, and Didi.
Delaney (Irish) - "Descendent of the challenger." Also, Delanie.
Delia (Greek) - "From the island of Delos." Also, Adelaide, Dee, Dede, Dehlia, Dela, Delea, Dell, Della, and Delinda.
Delicia (Latin) - "Delightful one." Also, Delezia, Delice, Delight, and Delizia.
Delilah (Hebrew) - "The delicate one." Also, Dalila, Delila, and Lilah.
Delphine (Greek) - "Calmness." Also, Delfeena, Delfine, Delphina, and Delphinia.
Dembe (African) - "Peace."
Dena (Hebrew) - "Vindicated." (Old English/American Indian) - "From the valley. Female form of Dean." Also, Deana, Deanna, Deena, Deeyn, Diana, Dina, and Dinah.
Denise (French) - "Of the Greek god Dionysius. Female form of Dennis." Also, Deni, Denice, Denna, Denny, Denyse, Dinny, Diona, Dionis, and Dionyza.
Desiree (French) - "Longed; desired one." Also, Desideria, Desirae, Desirata, Desire, and Desiri.
Desmona (Greek) - "Religious one." Also, Desdemona, and Desdemonda.
Desta (Ethiopean) - "Happiness."
Destinee (Old French) - "Destiny."
Devin (Irish) - "Poet." Also, Devan, and Devinne.
Devonna (Old English) - "Defender of Devonshire." Also, Devon, Devondra, and Devonne.
Dezba (American Indian) - "Going to war."
Diana (Latin) - "The divine one." Also, Deana, Deanna, Dee, Di, Diahann, Diandra, Diane, Dianna, Dyan, and Dyane.
Diantha (Greek) - "The divine flower." Also, Di, Dianthe, and Dianthia.
Dinah (Hebrew) - "The judged." Also, Dena, Di, Diana, Dina, Dyna, and Dynah.
Dionne (Greek) - "Divine queen; mother of Aphrodite." Also, Deonne, Dion, and Dionis.
Dixie (Latin) - "The tenth one."
Do (African) - "First child after twins."
Docila (Latin) - "Gentle one." Also, Docilla.
Dodie (Hedrew) - "Beloved." Also, Dodi, and Dody.
Dofi (African) - "Next child after twins."
Dollie (English) - "Sweet one." Also, Doll, and Dolly.
Dolores (Spanish) - "Sorrows." (Latin) - "Grief, pain, or sorrow." Also, Delora, Delores, Deloria, Deloris, Dolora, Dolorita, Doloritas, Lola, and Lolita.
Domina (Latin) - "A lady." Also, Domela, Dona, Doncella, Donella, Donna, Mona, and Monna.
Dominica (Latin) - "Belonging to the Lord." Also, Domenica, Dominga, and Dominique.
Dominique (French/Latin) - "Belonging to God. Female form of Dominic." Also, Domeniga, Dominga, Domini, and Dominica.
Donalda (Scottish Gaelic) - "World princess." Also, Donaldina, Donalee, and Donia.
Donata (Latin) - "A gift." Also, Donica.
Donna (Latin/Italian) - "Lady." Also, Dona, Donella, Donette, Donia, and Ladonna.
Donoma (American Indian) - "Visible sun."
Dora (Greek) - "A gift. Common form of Dorothy." Also, Dodi, Doralia, Doralice, Doralin, Doralis, Doralyn, Doralynne, Dore, Doreen, Dorelia, Dorella, Dorelle, Dorena, Dorene, Doretta, Dorette, Dorey, Dori, Dorie, Doris, Dorita, Doro, Dorrie, and Dosita.
Dorcas (Greek) - "A gazelle." Also, Dorcea.
Doreen (Irish) - "Sullen. the quiet one." Also, Dorena, Dorene, and Dorine.
Doria (Greek) - Female form of Dorian. Also, Dori, Dorian, Dorice, Doris, Dory, and Dorree.
Dorinda (Greek) - "Beautiful gift." Also, Dorend, Dorenda, and Dori.
Doris (Greek) - "From the ocean." Also, Dorea, Dori, Doria, Dorian, Dorice, Doris, Dorise, Dorris, Dorree, and Eldoris.
Dorothy (Greek) - "Gift of God." also, Darya, Dasha, Dode, Dody, Doll, Dolley, Dollie, Dora, Dorotea, Dorothea, Dorothee, Dortchen, Dorthea, Dorthy, Dory, Dosi, Dot, Dotti, Dottie, and Dotty.
Drusilla (Latin) - "The strong one." Also Dru, Drucilla, Druzella, and Druzelle.
Duana (Irish Gaelic) - "Song." also, Doann, Doanna, Duanna, Duna, and Dwana.
Duessa (Irish Gaelic) - "A nurse." Also, Dubhessa.
Dulcie (Latin) - "Sweet one." Also, Delcina, Delcine, Delcone, Dousie, Dulce, Dulcea, Dulcena, Dulcet, Dulcia, Dulciana, Dulcibella, Dulcibelle, Dulcina, Dulcine, Dulcinea, Dulcis, Dulcy, and Dulsea.
Duncanne (Irish Gaelic) - "Brown chieftainess."
Duscha (Russian) - "The happy one." Also, Duschinka.
Dusty - Female form of Dustin.
Dyani (American Indian) - "Deer." |
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