Search boys Baby Names starting with letter D
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1401 | Duncan | Shakespearean | 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' Duncan, King of Scotland, murdered by Macbeth. | M | |
1402 | Dune | Scottish | Diminutive of Duncan: Brown-skinned soldier. | M | |
1403 | Dunham | Celtic | Dark skinned fighter. | M | |
1404 | Dunixi | Basque | Basque form of Dionysus god of wine. | M | |
1405 | Dunixi | Greek | God of wine. | M | |
1406 | Dunleah | English | From the hill meadow. | M | |
1407 | Dunleigh | English | From the hill meadow. | M | |
1408 | Dunley | Celtic | From the hill meadow. | M | |
1409 | Dunley | English | From the hill meadow. | M | |
1410 | Dunlop | Scottish | Muddy hill. | M | |
1411 | Dunly | English | From the hill meadow. | M | |
1412 | Dunmor | Scottish | From the great hill fortress. | M | |
1413 | Dunmore | Scottish | From the great hill fortress. | M | |
1414 | Dunn | English | Dark skinned. | M | |
1415 | Dunn | Scottish | Diminutive of Duncan: Brown-skinned soldier. | M | |
1416 | Dunne | Scottish | Variant of Dunn: Brown. | M | |
1417 | Dunstan | English | Hill of stone, from the Old English 'dun' meaning hill, and stan meaning stone. Famous bearer: 10th century St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury. | M | |
1418 | Dunton | English | From the farm on the hill. | M | |
1419 | Duoc | Vietnamese | Ethical. | M | |
1420 | Dur | Hebrew | Accumulating. | M | |
1421 | Dura | Biblical | Generation, habitation. | M | |
1422 | Duran | English | Firm; enduring. | M | |
1423 | Duran | French | Firm; enduring. | M | |
1424 | Duran | Latin | Enduring. | M | |
1425 | Durand | English | Firm; enduring. | M | |
1426 | Durand | French | Firm; enduring. | M | |
1427 | Durand | Latin | Endures; lasts. | M | |
1428 | Durango | French | Strong. | M | |
1429 | Durant | English | Firm; enduring. | M | |
1430 | Durant | French | Firm; enduring. | M | |
1431 | Durant | Latin | Variant of Durand: Endures; lasts. | M | |
1432 | Durante | English | Firm; enduring. | M | |
1433 | Durante | French | Firm; enduring. | M | |
1434 | Durante | Italian | Enduring. The Italian form of the Latin Durand. | M | |
1435 | Dureau | French | Strong. | M | |
1436 | Durell | English | Strong. | M | |
1437 | Durell | Scottish | King's doorman. | M | |
1438 | Duriel | Hebrew | God is my home. | M | |
1439 | Durin | Norse | A mythical dwarf. | M | |
1440 | Durko | Czech | Farmer. | M | |
1441 | Duron | French | Strong. | M | |
1442 | Durrant | English | Firm; enduring. | M | |
1443 | Durrant | French | Firm; enduring. | M | |
1444 | Durrell | English | Strong. | M | |
1445 | Durriken | Gypsy | He who forecasts. | M | |
1446 | Durril | Gypsy | Gooseberry. | M | |
1447 | Durvasas | Indian | Son of Atri. | M | |
1448 | Durward | English | Gatekeeper. | M | |
1449 | Durwin | Anglo-Saxon | Dear friend. | M | |
1450 | Durwin | English | Variant of Derwin: Good friend. | M |