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Derowen f Cornish (Modern)
Means "oak" in Cornish. This is a modern Cornish name.
Deroyce m African American (Modern, Rare), American
Combination of the prefix De and the name Royce.
Derran f & m Welsh, English (Rare)
Means "bird" in Welsh. Also used as a variant of Darren.
Desdouleurs f Louisiana Creole (Rare, Archaic)
Derived from French des douleurs, meaning "the sorrows" and used as the Louisiana Creole equivalent of Dolores.
Deshane m African American
Combination of the prefix De and the name Shane.
Desira m Provençal
Provençal form of Désiré.
Desirado f Provençal
Provençal form of Désirée.
Desirat m Provençal, Gascon
Provençal and Gascon form of Desideratus.
Desiré f Swedish, Italian (Modern), Spanish (Modern)
Swedish, Italian and Spanish variant form of Désirée.
Desirée f Spanish, Swedish, Dutch, German
Spanish and Swedish form of Désirée as well as a Dutch and German variant.
Deto f Provençal
Short form of Bernadeto and Oudeto.
Deunorone f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a feminine form of Deunoro.
Deva f Asturian (Modern), Galician (Modern), Spanish (Modern)
From the name of several rivers in northern Spain, chiefly river Deva in Cantabria and Asturias and two tributaries of river Minho in Galicia. The name ultimately comes from Proto-Celtic *dēiwā meaning "goddess".
Dezig f Breton (Rare)
Diminutive of Gladez.
Dia f Greek
Variant transcription of Ντία (see Ntia).
Diablo m Obscure, Popular Culture
Means "devil" in Spanish. Diablo Cody is the pen name of American writer Brook Busey (1978-). There is also a Marvel supervillain named Diablo.
Diamando f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Διαμάντω (see Diamanto).
Diamondra f Malagasy
Means "diamond" in Malagasy.
Dianel m & f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Perhaps an altered form of Daniel.
Diano f Provençal
Provençal form of Diane.
Dictatus m German (Bessarabian)
From Latin dictatus, meaning "repeated, dictated".
Didang f Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Cándida.
Dijamanta f Croatian (Modern, Rare), Jewish (Ashkenazi, Archaic)
Derived from Serbo-Croatian dijamant meaning "diamond".
Dilce f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Allegedly a variant of Dilza.
Dilibar f Uzbek
Variant of Dilbar.
Dilifuza f Uzbek
Variant of Dilfuza.
Dilshodbek m Uzbek
Combination of Dilshod and the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Dimetrio m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Demetrios.
Dimiat m Medieval Baltic
Possibly a medieval Latvian form of Dmitriy.
Dimiti m Romani
Romani form of Dimitri.
Dimitrí m Provençal
Provençal form of Demetrius.
Dimokratis m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Demokrates.
Dimokritos m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Demokritos.
Dina f Greek
Variant transcription of Ντίνα (see Ntina).
Dinair f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly an elaboration of Dina 2.
Dinamit m Soviet
Derived from Russian динамит (dinamit), meaning "dynamite".
Dinamo m Soviet
Derived from Russian динамо (dinamo), meaning "dynamo".
Dinki m Romani
Variant of Dinko.
Dinos m Greek
Diminutive of Avgoustinos.
Diodòr m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Diodorus.
Diogenis m Greek
Modern Greek form of Diogenes.
Diomar m & f Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Latin American), Spanish (Philippines, Rare)
Combination of dio (from Dionisio and Dionisia) and the suffix -mar, present in names such as Leomar and Gladimar... [more]
Dionisius m Indonesian, German (Bessarabian)
Indonesian and Bessarabian German form of Dionysius.
Dira f & m Indonesian
Short form of names containing -dira.
Dirc m Medieval Dutch
Variant of Dirk.
Dirick m Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian form of Dietrich.
Disciplina f Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin disciplina, meaning "instruction; discipline". In Roman mythology, Disciplina was a minor deity and the personification of discipline.
Disizara f Soviet
Contraction of дитя, смело иди за революцией (ditya, smelo idi za revolyutsiyey) meaning "child, follow the Revolution boldly".
Dispater m Roman Mythology
Variant of Dis Pater, derived from Latin dives, meaning "wealthy", itself probably derived from divus, meaning "godlike, divine". The occurrence of the name Dis together with the title Pater (meaning "father") may be due to association with Jupiter... [more]
Divyana f Indian (Rare)
Possibly an elaboration of Divya.
Djoja f Bosnian (Archaic)
Possibly a cognate of Gaya. Alternatively, it could be derived from the Spanish word joya, meaning "jewel".
Doat m Gascon
Variant of Donat.
Dodong m Filipino
Diminutive of Diosdado, Leonardo and other names ending in do.
Doedeken m Medieval Dutch
Diminutive of Doede.
Dofo m Provençal
Short form of Adoufe.
Dogartze f Basque
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Deogracias.
Doglas m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese borrowing of Douglas.
Đoja f Bosnian (Archaic)
Variant transcription of Djoja.
Dolfo m Asturian, Filipino, Italian (Archaic)
Asturian form and Italian variant of Adolfo.... [more]
Dolorez f & m Albanian (Rare)
Possibly a feminine variant and masculine form of Doloreza.
Dolpo m Filipino
Diminutive of Rodolfo.
Domasława f Polish
Feminine form of Domasław.
Dome m & f Occitan
Diminutive of Domenge, Domengina and their variants.
Domenika f Albanian, Greek (Rare)
Albanian feminine form of Dominic. It is also a Greek variant transcription of Ντομένικα (see Ntomenika).
Domerga f Provençal
Feminine form of Domergue.
Domergue m Provençal
Provençal form of Dominic.
Domician m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Domitian.
Domicila f Asturian
Asturian form of Domitilla.
Domiku m Medieval Basque
Basque form of Dominic.
Domikutza f Medieval Basque
Combination of Domiku and the Basque feminine suffix -tza.
Doming m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Domingo.
Dominixe f Basque
Feminine form of Dominix.
Domitilda f Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Domitilde.
Dona f Judeo-Spanish, Judeo-Catalan, Judeo-Italian
Derived from Italian donna or Spanish doña, both meaning "lady".
Donacian m Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Donatianus.
Donatilia f Louisiana Creole, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Louisiana Spanish form of Donatilla as well as a Brazilian Portuguese elaborated form.
Donbass m Soviet
Portmanteau of Donets Basin, an abbreviation of Donets Coal Basin, from Russian Донецкий угольный бассейн (Donetskiy ugolnyy basseyn).
Dondon m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Donald, Donato and similar names.
Donisia f Aragonese
Feminine form of Donisio.
Donisio m Asturian, Aragonese
Asturian and Aragonese form of Dionysius.
Doraci f & m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of Dora and Juraci.
Doray f Filipino
Diminutive of Dolores, Isadora and Teodora.
Dorians m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Dorian.
Doro m Spanish, Asturian, Italian
Short form of names such as Teodoro, Isidoro and Doroteo.
Dorotèa f Provençal, Gascon
Provençal and Gascon form of Dorothea.
Dorvina f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a contracted form of Dorvalina.
Doryan m French
Variant of Dorian.
Dóufino f Provençal
Provençal form of Delphine.
Doukas m Greek (Rare)
From the name of a Byzantine Greek noble family, whose branches provided several notable generals and rulers to the Byzantine Empire in the 9th–11th centuries. The name is derived from the Latin title dux, meaning "leader".
Doumenge m Provençal
Provençal form of Dominique.
Doumenico m Provençal
Provençal form of Dominique.
Doumergue m Provençal
Provençal form of Dominique.
Dounacian m Provençal
Provençal form of Donatien.
Dovi m Hebrew, Yiddish
Diminutive of Dovid.
Doxa f Ancient Greek, Greek
From Greek δόξα (doxa) meaning "glory, renown, honour". It is also used in modern Greek as a short form of Evdoxia.
Doxoula f Greek
Diminutive of Doxa.
Doy m Filipino
Diminutive of Diosdado, Leonardo and other names ending in do.
Drev m Breton
Short form of Andrev.
Driesje f Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Dries.
Drosos m Greek
Derived from Greek δρόσος (drosos), meaning "dew".
Dude m English (American, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Dude.
Dueynna f Judeo-Spanish
Means "lady, mistress" in Judeo-Spanish, ultimately from Latin domina, meaning "mistress".
Dulia f Asturian, Galician
Short form of Odulia.
Duna f Spanish, Catalan
Possibly derived from the Spanish and Catalan word duna, meaning "dune". Alternatively, it could be a variant of Dunia or a form of Dunya... [more]
Dunduñí f Romani (Caló)
Means "clear" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Clara.
Dunvel f Breton
Variant of Tunevel.
Duraia m Romani
Romani form of Delaiah.
Duran m Judeo-Catalan (Archaic), Medieval Jewish, Medieval Spanish, Gascon
Derived from the Catalan adjective duran “steadfast".
Đurđevka f Serbian
Derived from Serbo-Croatian ђурђевак (đurđevak) meaning "lily of the valley (species Convallaria majalis)" (compare Đurđica). It is also the Serbian word for St... [more]
Durvalina f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Feminine form of Durvalino, mainly used in Brazil and the Azores.
Đustina f Bosnian (Archaic)
Variant transcription of Djustina.
Duttá m Sami
Possibly derived from Sami duttat "to be content, satisfied".
Dwade m English (Modern)
Combination of Dwayne and Wade.
Dwora f Jewish (Polonized)
Polonized spelling of Dvorah.
Dwyer m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Dwyer.
Dyenis m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Denis.
Džeks m Latvian (Modern, Rare)
Latvian adaptation of Jack.
Džemma f Latvian (Modern, Rare)
Latvian adaptation of Gemma.
Dženija f Latvian (Modern, Rare)
Latvian adaptation of Jenny.
Eala m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Earl.
Eausias m Provençal
Provençal form of Elzéar.
Ebanchelina f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Evangeline.
Ebrard m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon of Eberhard.
Echedey m Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
From Guanche ⵂⴻⴷⴻⵢ ‎(ehedey), from *ezădăy meaning either "to unite, join, reconcile" or "to know, recognize". Echedey or Ehedey was a mid-15th century mencey (aboriginal leader) of the kingdom of Tihuya on the island of La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain).
Echenvite m Guanche
Borne by a Guanche prince from La Palma.
Ecli f Judeo-Spanish
Variant of Acli.
Ectòr m Provençal
Provençal form of Hector.
Edcarlos m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of Edwin, Edmar, Edison or another name starting with Ed and Carlos.
Edelweiss f Various
From the name of the edelweiss flower (species Leontopodium alpinum). It is derived from the German elements edel "noble" and weiß "white." The name of the flower is spelled Edelweiß in German; Edelweiss is an Anglicized spelling.
Éden m & f French (Modern)
French form of Eden.
Edén m & f Spanish
Derived from Edén, the Spanish name for the Garden of Eden.
Éderson m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of Éder and -son, influenced by names like Gílson, Anderson or Joelson.
Edgart m Occitan
Occitan variant of Edgar.
Edielson m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a variant of Edilson.
Edilene f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Meaning unknown, possibly a variant of Adelina.
Edilson m Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese (African), Spanish (Latin American)
Possibly a variant of Edison inspired by the name element adal, meaning "noble".
Edingel f Romani
Variant of Edingale.
Edip m Provençal (Archaic)
Provençal form of Oedipus.
Edir f & m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of the elements ed- (like in Edmar) and -ir (like in Ademir or Lucelir).
Edivânia f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Brazilian Portuguese feminine form of Edwin.
Edjouïo f Provençal
Provençal form of Edwige.
Edlinda f German (Bessarabian)
Possibly a variant of Edelinda.
Edmont m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Edmund.
Edmound m Norman, Provençal
Norman and Provençal form of Edmund.
Edmoundo f Provençal
Provençal form of Edmonde.
Ednaldo m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of the elements ed- (like in Edmar and Edvaldo) and -naldo (like in Ronaldo).
Eduardi m Georgian
Form of Eduard with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Edurtzeta f Basque
Derived from Western Basque edur "snow".
Edvija f Provençal (Archaic)
Provençal form of Hedwig.
Edwardine f English, German
Feminine form of Edward.
Effrosini f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Ευφροσύνη (see Effrosyni).
Efi f Greek
Diminutive of Efthymia, Eleftheria, Effrosyni and other names starting with or containing Ef-.
Eflam m Breton
Variant of Eflamm.
Eflama f Breton
Feminine form of Eflam.
Eflamez f Breton
Variant of Eflama.
Efstratia f Greek
Modern Greek form of Eustratia.
Efstratis m Greek
Short form of Efstratios.
Egay m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Edgar.
Egli f Greek (Cypriot)
Variant transcription of Αίγλη (see Aigli).
Egokiñe f Basque
Derived from Basque egoki "commendable, worthy; suitable, correct; appropiate, seemly". This name is considered a Basque equivalent of Justa.
Egonaiga m Guanche
Of Guanche origin, meaning unknown. This was the name of a Canarian chieftain, uncle of Tenesor. He was also known under the name Guayasen.
Eheder m Ancient Berber
Means "eagle" in Amazigh.