Search girls Baby Names starting with letter D
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
551 | Diana | Biblical | Luminous, perfect | F | |
552 | Diana | French | From the Greek goddess of the moon. | F | |
553 | Diana | Latin | Fertile. God, devine. Famous bearers: Diana was the Roman goddess of fertility and childbirth, of hunting, and the moon. The late Lady Diana Spencer, often called 'Lady Di', married British Prince Charles and became Princess Diana of Wales. | F | |
554 | Diana | Shakespearean | All's Well That Ends Well.' Daughter to the Widow of Florence. | F | |
555 | Dianda | English | Blend of Deanne (divine) plus variants of Andrea (masculine) and Sandra (protector of man. ). | F | |
556 | Diandra | English | Blend of Deanne (divine) plus variants of Andrea (masculine) and Sandra (protector of man. ). | F | |
557 | Diandra | French | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | F | |
558 | Diandre | English | Blend of Deanne (divine) plus variants of Andrea (masculine) and Sandra (protector of man. ). | F | |
559 | Diane | French | The French form of the Latin Diana. Famous bearer: Diane de Poitiers, mistress of France's King Henri II.Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Greek goddess of the moon. | F | |
560 | Diane | Latin | Variant of Diana: Fertile. God, devine. | F | |
561 | Dianna | French | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | F | |
562 | Diannah | French | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | F | |
563 | Dianne | French | The French form of the Latin Diana. Famous bearer: Diane de Poitiers, mistress of France's King Henri II.Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Greek goddess of the moon. | F | |
564 | Diantha | English | Modern blend of Diana (divine huntress) and Anthea (flower). | F | |
565 | Diantha | Greek | Flower. | F | |
566 | Dianthe | Greek | Flower. | F | |
567 | Dibi | Muslim | Brocade. Gold tissue.. | F | |
568 | Diblath | Biblical | Paste of dry figs. | F | |
569 | Dibon | Biblical | Abundance of knowledge. | F | |
570 | Dibon-gad | Biblical | Great understanding, abundance of sons. | F | |
571 | Dibzahab | Biblical | Where much gold is. | F | |
572 | Dice | Greek | Justice. | F | |
573 | Dicra | Welsh | Slow. | F | |
574 | Dido | Greek | Queen of Carthage who killed herself. | F | |
575 | Dido | Latin | Queen of Carthage. | F | |
576 | Didrika | German | Folk rule. | F | |
577 | Didymus | Biblical | A twin, double. | F | |
578 | Diedre | Irish | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre. In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. | F | |
579 | Diega | Spanish | Feminine form of Diego: supplanter. | F | |
580 | Diella | Latin | Worships God. | F | |
581 | Dielle | Latin | Worships God. | F | |
582 | Diera | Anglo-Saxon | From Diera. | F | |
583 | Dierdre | Irish | Sorrowful. | F | |
584 | Dierdre | Welsh | Dark. | F | |
585 | Difyr | Welsh | Amusing. | F | |
586 | Digna | Latin | Worthy. | F | |
587 | Digna | Spanish | Worthy. | F | |
588 | Digne | Latin | Worthy. | F | |
589 | Dike | Greek | Justice. | F | |
590 | Dilean | Biblical | That is poor. | F | |
591 | Dilys | Welsh | Genuine, perfect, true. This name was first used in Wales in the mid-19th century. | F | |
592 | Dimetre | Greek | Earth-lover. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must spend with the god of the underworld - the reason for winter. | F | |
593 | Dimetria | Greek | Of Demeter. Demetria was the mythological goddess of corn and harvest. | F | |
594 | Dimitra | Russian | From Demeter. | F | |
595 | Dimon | Biblical | Where it is red. | F | |
596 | Dimonah | Biblical | Dunghill. | F | |
597 | Dina | English | From the valley. | F | |
598 | Dina | Hebrew | Avenged. Judged and vindicated. Famous bearer: biblical Dinah, Jacob's only daughter. | F | |
599 | Dina | Spanish | Form of Hebrew Dinah. Judged and vindicated. In the bible Dinah was Jacob's only daughter. | F | |
600 | Dinah | Biblical | Judgment; who judges | F |