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D.J.
(English)
short for 'Disc Jocky'
D.O.G.
Da Vinci
(Italian)
last name of Leonardo DaVinci
Daan
Daantje
(Dutch)
short for Danielle
Dabber (Dutch) [mf]
Dabble
Dabbo [f]
Dabney
Dabs
Dabsi
Dac
Dacca
Dacey
Dacha [f]
Dachs
Dack
Dacko
Daco
Dacota [mf]
Dada
Daddy
Dadie
Dadpa
(Tibetan)
[mf]
"faithful"
Daennie
Daerle
(English)
[f]
"darling"
Daev
Daffa [f]
Daffi
Daffie
Daffy
(English)
[m]
after Daffy Duck
Dafne
Dafra
Dafydd
(Welsh)
[m]
form of David
Dag
Daga
Dagga [mf]
Dagger
Daggi
Daggy
Daglet
(Irish)
[m]
"god of jealousy"
Dagma
Dagmar
(Old Norse)
[f]
"day maid"
Dagmara
Dagny [mf]
Dago
Dagobert
Dagomar
Dagonée (Celtic) [f]
Dagwood
Dahle
Dahli
Dahra [mf]
Dai
(Japanese)
[f]
"important"
Daiane
Daico [m]
Daigo
(Japanese)
[m]
emperor no. 96 of Japan
Daika
Daiko
Daiky (Russian) [m]
Daily
Daima [f]
Daimler Benz
Daimo (Dutch) [m]
Daimy [f]
Daina
Dainty
Daiquiri
Daira
Dairy
Daisey
(English)
[f]
flower
Daisi
Daisku
(Japanese)
[mf]
"to love"
Daisly (English) [f]
Daisy (English) [f]
Daiza [f]
Daja
(Balinese, Bulgarian, Prussian, Korean)
[f]
"North"; "Time"; "Gift"; "Prominent"
Dajak
Dajoie
Dajou
Dak
Dakar
Dakari
(African)
[f]
"happiness"
Dakini
(Tibetan)
[mf]
"angel"
Dakota
(American Indian)
[m]
name of a people of the northern Mississippi valley
Dakyra [f]
Dala
Dalai Lama
Dalba
(Tibetan)
[mf]
"quiet"
Dalca
Dalco [m]
Daldi
Daldie
Daldyras
Dale
(Old English)
[m]
"[dweller by the] dale"
Daley
Dali
(Spanish)
[m]
after Salvador Dali
Dalia
Dalila
Dalinka [f]
Dalko
Dallas
(Gaelic)
[m]
from a Scottish place name
Dalli
Dalliance
Dallie
DallieDoo
Dallis
Dally
Dalm
Dalma
[mf]
short for Dalmation
Dalrimple
Dalten
Dalton
(Old English)
[m]
"valley town"
Dalyn
Dama
Damage
Damar
Damaris
(Greek)
[f]
"calf"
Damascus [m]
Dambala
Dambles
Dame
Damian
(Greek)
[m]
"to tame"
Damiana
(Italian)
[f]
feminine form of Damian
Damiano
(Italian)
[m]
form of Damian
Damien
[m]
variant of Damian
Damin
Damion
Damm
Dammit
Dammo
Damo
Damois
(French)
short form of damoiselle
Damoiseau
Damoiselle
(French)
young member of nobility
Damon
(Greek)
[m]
"to tame"
Damone
Damsel
Dan
(Hebrew)
[m]
"he judged" or short form of Daniel
Dana
(Irish)
[f]
Godness of light
Danae
Danaida
Danara (Irish) [f]
Dancer
Danceur
(French)
"dancer"
Danceuse
Danco
Dancy
Dandelion
Dandie
Dandl
Dandle
Dando
Dandy
Dange
Danger (English) [mf]
Dangio [m]
Danglin [f]
Dango
Dani [m]
Danie
Daniek [f]
Daniel
(Hebrew)
[m]
"God is my judge". Prophet in Old Testament, interpreter of dreams of the king of Babylon
Daniël
(Dutch)
[m]
see Daniel
Daniela
Danielle
(French)
[f]
feminine form of Daniel
Danika
(Slavic)
[f]
"morning star"
Danila [f]
Danilo
Daninjo
(Greek)
[m]
"gift"
Danio [f]
Danique [f]
Danira
Danisha [f]
Danissa
Danita [f]
Danitsja (Russian) [f]
Danja
Danjo [m]
Dank
Danka [f]
Danke
Danker (Dutch) [m]
Dankmar
Danko
Dankrada
Dankwart
Dann
Danna
Danne
Danni
Dannie
Danny
Dano
Danoe
Danoesh [f]
Danos
Danse
(French)
"dance"
Danska [f]
Dante
(Italian)
[m]
"enduring"
Dantee [m]
Dantez [m]
Dantos
Danu
Danube
Dany
Danye
Danyo [m]
Danza
Daphie
Daphne
(Greek)
[f]
"laurel"
Daphney
Daphnie
Dapper
(Dutch)
"brave"
Dapske (Dutch) [mf]
Daquin (French)
Dar
Dara
(Hebrew, Irish)
[mf]
"pearl of wisdom" (feminine), "oak tree" (masculine)
Daranta
Daraz [m]
Darbie
Darby
(Old Norse)
[m]
"deer town"
Darca
Darcey (English) [m]
Darcie
Darck
Darco [m]
Darcy
(French. Gaelic)
[mf]
"from Arcy" (D'Arcy) resp. dark one
D'arcy
Dardai (Hungarian) [m]
Dardanjo
Darden
(French)
[m]
"from Ardennes" Ardennes is a Belgian and French forest
Dardo
(Italian)
[m]
"god of the white pearl"
Dardy (Dutch) [m]
Dare
Daredevil
Darek
Dareo
[m]
form of Darius
Darex
Darga
Dargo
Dari
Daria
[f]
feminine form of Darius
Darien
[m]
form of Darius
Dario [m]
Darique [m]
Darius
(Persian)
[m]
"possess good", Greek form of Persian Darayavahush
Darja [f]
Dark
Darka
Darkas
Darkie
Darko
Darla
[f]
form of Darleen
DarlaDoc
Darlan [m]
Darleen
(Middle English)
[f]
"darling"
Darlene
[f]
form of Darleen
Darlica [f]
Darlin
Darling
Darma
Darno
Daro
Darold
Daron
(Irish)
[m]
"big and beautifull"
Darouche [mf]
Darragh
Darrell
[m]
form of Darryl
Darren
[m]
form of Darien
Darro
Darrolf
Darros
Darry
Darryl
(French)
[m]
"of Airelle" (D'Airelle)
Darryll
Dars
Dart
D'artagnan
Dartan [f]
Dartel
Darth
DarthVader
Dartsie
Darva [f]
Darwin
(Old English)
[m]
"dear friend"
Daryl
Daryla
Darzan
Das
Dasa
Dasch
Dascha
[f]
"gift of God"
Daschka (Russian) [f]
Dasco
Dase
Dash
Dasha
Dasher
Dashery [f]
Dashi [f]
Dasi
Dasja
(Hungarian)
[f]
little darling
Dasjania
Dasko
Dasky
Dasoto [m]
Dasrha [f]
Dassa
Dassi
Dassine [f]
Dasso
Dasswanne
Dassy
Dasta
Dasti
Dastin
Dastl
Dasty
Dasy
Data
Datcha
(Russian)
[f]
"summer cottage"
Datinka [f]
Datsch
Datscha
Datscho
Datschy
Datsha
Datsun
Dauphin
(Latin)
[m]
"royal prince"
Dauren [m]
Daus
Daute
Dave
[m]
short form of David
Davena
[f]
form of David
Davey
[m]
form of David
David
(Hebrew)
[m]
"friend" or "beloved"; Israelian king in 10th century BC
Davida
[f]
form of David
Davido [m]
Davidson
Davignon
Davina
[f]
form of David
DaVinci
Davis
[m]
based on David
Davita
(Hebrew)
[f]
form of David
Davo [m]
Davonshire
(English)
[m]
place
Davos
Davy (English)
Dawa
(Russian)
[f]
"monday"
Dawinja (Scandinavian) [f]
Dawn
(English)
[f]
"dawn"; related to Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn
Dawson
(Old English)
[m]
"son of David"
Dax
Daxi
Daxie
Day (English) [mf]
Daya
Dayac [m]
Dayak [m]
Dayamanti (Indian)
Dayan
Dayana
Dayani
Dayi
(Native American)
[mf]
"marmot"
Dayita
(Indian)
[f]
"promising"
Dayka
Dayko
Dayla [f]
Daylight
Dayna [f]
Dayne
Dayos (English) [m]
Days
Daysi
Daysie
Dayton
Daz
Dazler
Dazzle (English) [f]
Dazzler
Dchang
DDette
Dea
Deacon
Deadline
Dealis
(Scottish/gaelic)
"Faithful"
Dealta
Deamon [m]
Dean
(Old English, Latin)
[m]
"valley" or "dean"
Deancy
Deanna
[f]
form of Diana or Dean
Deannara [f]
Deanne
[f]
form of Diane or Dean
Deano
Dearg
(Irish)
[mf]
"red"
Deary
Debandade
(French)
"rout", "stampede"
Debber (Dutch) [mf]
Debbi
Debbie
(English)
[f]
short form of Deborah
Debby [f]
Deblin
Debonnaire
(French)
"good-natured", "easygoing"
Debora (Greek) [f]
Deborah
(Hebrew)
[f]
"bee"; nurse of Rebecca in Old Testament and name of prophetess who lead in defeating the Canaanites
Debra
[f]
short form of Deborah
Debro
Debusscy
Debut
(French)
"beginning"
Debutante
(French)
"novice", "beginner"
Debyoutant
see Debutante
Decas
(French)
[m]
"mesh"
Decawine
Decha
(Thais)
[f]
"strong"
Decidement
Decimus
Deciso
(Italian)
"resolute"
Declan [m]
Deco
Decor
Decorum
Decouple
(French)
well built
Decoupre
(French)
a cut out, indentation in the coast
Decoy (English) [m]
Decroit
(French)
last quarter of the moon
Dedale
(French)
maze, labyrinth
Dedda
DeDee
Dedo
Dedra
Dedue
Dee
(Greek)
[mf]
god of wine denis
Dee Dee
(English)
sister of Dexter (cartoon)
Deebo (English) [m]
Deedee
Deedgy [m]
Deefer
Deefor
Deejay
(English)
[m]
DJ'
Deemer
(Old English)
[m]
"judge"
Deeogee
Dees
Deesa
Defaint [m]
Defenbocker
Defender (English) [m]
Defendeur
(French)
"defendant"
Defendu
(French)
"forbidden"
Defenseur
(French)
"defender", "lawyer"
Defi
(French)
"challenge", "dare"
Deflin
Defna [f]
Defricheur
(French)
"pioneer", "explorer"
Degage
(French)
"breezy, jaunty, nonchalant"
Degas
Degen
Degourdi
(French)
"agile"
Degrise
Dehlia
Dehner [f]
Deianera
Deibel
Deidre
[f]
form of Deirdre
Deija
Deika
Deike
Deiko
Deina
Deion
Deirdre
(Celtic)
[f]
unknown, perhaps "woman"
Deisi
Deister
Deiwel
Deja
(French)
"already"
Déjà Vu
Dejan
Dejzi
Deka
Dekitta
Deko
Del
Dela
Delaila
Delaney (English) [f]
Delano (Italian) [f]
Delegaat
Delf
Delfi
Delfia's
Delfino
(Italian)
[m]
"successor"
Delft
Delfy
Delhi [f]
Delhia
Delia
(Greek)
[f]
"of Delos"; other name of Artemis, goddess of the moon and hunting
Delight
Delilah
(Hebrew)
[f]
lover of Samson, betrayed him to the Philistines by cutting of his hair
Delilha
Delindo [mf]
Dell
Della
(Greek)
[f]
"with a warm heart"
Dello
Delly
Delma
Delmar
(Spanish)
[m]
"of the sea" (del mar)
Delores [f]
Delos
Delphi
Delphia
(Greek)
[f]
from Philadelphia, "brotherly love"
Delphie
Delphine
(Greek)
[f]
"of Delphi"
Delphinia
[f]
form of Delphine
Delsa
Delsey
Delta
(Greek)
[mf]
4th letter of alphabeth, "triangle"
Delure
(French)
"smart, clever"
Delux
Delwen
Delys
Dema [f]
Demain
(French)
"tomorrow"
Demardard
(French)
"shark, tough customer"
Demeter
(Greek)
[f]
"earth mother"; goddess of agriculture
Demetrius
(Greek)
[m]
"of Demeter"
Demfer
Demi
(French)
[f]
"half"
Demie
Demin [m]
Demis
Demo (Dutch) [m]
Demode
(French)
"old fashioned"
Demoiselle
(French)
"young lady"
Demon (English) [m]
De'Mond
Dempsey
(English)
[m]
"proud descendant"
Démra
Demsy [f]
Dena
(Native American)
[f]
"dale" or "valley"
Denali
(English)
National Park and Reserve in Alaska
Denar
Dende [m]
Dender
Dendi
Dendjer
(English)
[mf]
danger'
Denes
(Hungarian)
[m]
dennis'
Denfer
Deni
Denia
Denim (English) [f]
Denis
(Greek)
[m]
"of Dionysus"; god of wine
Denise
[f]
form of Denis
Deniz
(Turkish)
[m]
form of Denis
Denji [m]
Denka
Denni
Dennie
Dennis
[m]
form of Denis
Dennise
Denny
[m]
form of Denis
Dense
Denta [f]
Dentelle
(French)
"lacework"
Dentl (Dutch) [f]
Denver
Deny
Denzel
(Celtic)
[m]
"of Denzell", a place name in Cornwall
Denzell
Denzie
Denzil
Denzo
Deogee
Deogy
(English)
[mf]
D-O-G
Deon
[m]
form of Dion
Deora [f]
Depp
Dera
Derba
Derbi
Derby
Derek
(German)
[m]
short form of Theodoric
Deri
Deria
Derius
Derk
Derko
Derky
Dermit
Dermot
(English)
[m]
form of Diarmaid
Derna
Dernd
Deros
Derrek [m]
Derrick
(English)
[m]
form of Derek
Derrik
Derry
(Gaelic)
[mf]
"redhead"
Derviche
(French)
"dervish"
Dervla
(English)
[f]
form of Deirbhile
Derwisch
Derwyn
Dery
Desdemona
De-Seffe
Deshi
(Chinese)
[f]
"virtuous"
Desi
Desidera
Desiderus
Desie
Desire
Desiré
[f]
form of Desiree
Desiree
(French)
[f]
"desired"
Desireless
Desiro
Deska
(Hungarian)
[f]
"loyal, faithfull"
Desley [m]
Desmond
(Gaelic)
[m]
"from south Munster", a province in Ireland
Desney [f]
Desoto
Desperado
Desra [f]
Dessa
Dessi
Dessie
Dessin
(French)
"drawing"
Desso
(Latin)
[m]
form of Desideratus, "desired"
Dessy
Destaney
Desteney
(English)
[mf]
from destiny
Destin
(French)
"destiny"
Destinee
(French)
"destiny"
Destino [m]
Destiny (English) [f]
Destrier
(French)
"steed, charger"
Desty
(English)
[mf]
short of destiny
Desy
Detania
Detente
(French)
"trigger"
Deth
Dethkaz
Detlef
(Teutonic)
[m]
"people heritage"
Detonant
(French)
"explosive"
Detonator
Detour
Detta [f]
Deuce (English) [m]
Deus
(Latin)
[m]
god
Dev
Deva
(Sanskrit)
[f]
"goddess"
Devel
(English)
alternative spelling of Devil
Deven
(Gaelic)
[m]
"poet"
Devereux
Devet
Devi
[f]
"godness"
Devil (English) [m]
Devin
Devita [f]
Devka
Devlin [m]
Devo
Devon
[m]
variant of Deven
Dew
Dewed
Dewes
Dewet
Deweth
Dewey
(Welsh)
[m]
form of David
Dewhi
(Indian)
[f]
"sweetheart"
Dewi
(Welsh)
[m]
form of David
Dewie [f]
Dex [m]
Dexedrine
Dexmond
Dexter
(Old English, Latin)
[m]
"one who dyes" or "right-handed/skilled"
Dexy
Deybe
Deyna
Deysi
Dezhra [f]
Dezi
Dezie (Spanish) [f]
Deziro
Dezzel
[mf]
variation of Dazzle
Dezzi
Dhafhar
Dhaila [f]
Dhanie
Dhelia [f]
Dhenastar (Native American) [f]
Dhewes (English) [f]
Dhoby
Dhoena [m]
Dhoran [m]
Dhorne
Di
Dia
Diabel
Diabla
(Spanish)
[f]
feminin 'Diablo"
Diablo [mf]
Diabolo
Diago (Spanish) [m]
Diama
Diamant
(Dutch)
[mf]
"diamond"
Diamir
Diamond (English)
Diamora
Dian [f]
Diana
(Latin)
[f]
"divine" or "shining"; Roman equivalent of Artemis; goddess of nature and fertility
Dianca [f]
Diane
Dianne
Diantha
(Latin)
[f]
alpine flower (Diantah Alpine)
Diarmaid
(Irish)
[m]
"freeman" or "without envy"; hero in Irish legend and name of Irish kings
Diarmuid
Diavolo
Diax
Diaz
Diba
Dibah
Dibbe (Dutch) [mf]
Dibber [m]
Dibbes (Dutch)
Dibbles
Dibbrich [f]
Dibbus [mf]
Dibo [m]
Dibri
(Surinam)
[m]
"little devil"
Dibsy
Dice (English) [m]
Dicha
(Spanish)
[f]
"luck"
Dick
[m]
short form of Richard
Dickens
Dicki
Dicky
Dico
Didar (Dutch)
Didas
Diddel [mf]
Diddels [mf]
Diddi
Diddle
Diddley
Diddy
Didi
Didier (French) [m]
Dido
(Greek)
[f]
queen of Carthage in Virgil's Aeneid
Didulica
(Mexican)
"freedom"
Didy
Dieanira
Dieb
Diede (Dutch) [mf]
Diederick
(Dutch)
[m]
form of Theodoric
Diefka
(Romenian)
[f]
"little girl, woman"
Diego
(Spanish)
[m]
form of Jacob
Dieke
Dieks (Dutch) [m]
Diemaco
(English)
[m]
wapon
Diemmie [m]
Dieno
Dierk
[m]
form of Diederick
Diesel
[mf]
inventor of the engine by the same name, clothing brand
Diestel
Diestro
Diet
Dieta
Dieter
(Teutonic)
[m]
"people warrior"
Dietgard
Dietgart
Dietgrim
Diethelm
(Teutonic)
[m]
"people helmet"
Diether
Dietlind
Dietmar
(Teutonic)
[m]
"people famous"
Dietmar,
Dietrich
(German)
[m]
form of Theodoric
Dietwin
Dieudonnée
(French)
"gift of God"
Dieuwke (Dutch (frisian)) [f]
Diezel
[mf]
diesel'
Digby
(Old Norse)
[m]
"ditch town"
Diggens
Digger (English) [m]
Digi
Digit
Diglett
from Pokemon
Dignity
Digo
Digor
(English)
[m]
indigo'
Digos [m]
Dik
Dik-dik
Dikkie
Dikra (Moroccan) [f]
Diktus
Dilailla [f]
Dilane (French) [f]
Dilaya [f]
Dilbert
[m]
comic character by Scott Adams
Dileas
(Gaelic)
[m]
faithful
Dilek
Dilia
Dilinger
Dilko
Dill
Dillan
Dillen
Dilli
Dillon
Dilly
Dilo
Dim
(English)
[m]
"dark"
Dima
Dimanche
(French)
[mf]
Sunday
Dimas (Peruvian) [m]
Dimba
Dimbly
Dimco [m]
Dimi [f]
Dimitri
(Russian)
[m]
form of Demetrius
Dimma
(Islandic)
[mf]
"dark"
Dimmi [mf]
Dimo
Dimond
Dimor
Dimpel
Dimpels
Dimpfa
Dimphna (Irish)
Dimple
(English)
brand of whiskey
Dimples (English) [f]
DimSum
Dina
[f]
variant of Dinah
Dinah
(Hebrew)
[f]
"judged" or "vindicated"
Dinalia (Native American) [f]
Dinand
[m]
short form of Ferdinand; singer of the band Kane
Dinar
Dinca
Dinda
Dindja
Dindy
Dine
Dinfi
Dinga
Dingbat
Dinger
(English)
short for Humdinger ("great", "fabulous")
Dinges
(Dutch)
[mf]
"thing"
Dingha
Dinghy (English) [m]
Dingi
Dingle
Dingley
Dingo
Dinh
(Vietnamese)
[m]
"summit"
Dinho (Spanish) [m]
Dini
Dinie
Dinis
(Portuguese)
[m]
form of Denis
Dinja
Dinjo [mf]
Dink
Dinka (Dutch) [f]
Dinkel
(Dutch)
[m]
river in the Netherlands
Dinkie
Dinkum
(Australian Slang)
"true", "honest"
Dinky
Dinky Toy
Dinna
Dinni
Dinny
Dino
[m]
short form of names ending in -dino; short form of "dinosaur"
Dinter [m]
Diny
Dio
Diogee
(English)
[m]
Sounds like spelling the letter of dog
Diogi
Diojie
(English)
[mf]
D O G'
Dion
(Greek)
[m]
"of Dionysus"
Diona
(Greek)
[f]
queen
Dione
Dionel
(Greek)
[f]
"sweet"
Dionne (French) [f]
Dionysius
Dior (French) [m]
Dios
(Spanish)
[m]
God
Diosa [f]
Diotima
Dip
Dipper (Dutch) [m]
Dippy
Dipstick
Dipsy
Dirck
Direct (English)
Dirgo
Diri
Dirk
[m]
short form of Diederick
Dirke
Dirko
Dirndel
Dirndl
Dirnel
Dirni
DirtDevil
Dirty (English) [m]
Disa
Disca
Disco
Discordia
Disi
Disja
(Hungarian)
[m]
"hunter"
Disjaro [m]
Diska
Diskoo [mf]
Diskus
Disky (Dutch)
Disney
Diso
Diss
Distel
Distl
Disty
Dita
Ditch (English) [m]
Ditha
Ditka
Ditlef
Dito
Ditta
Ditte
Ditto
Ditty
Dity
Ditze
Ditzy
Diuk
Diva [f]
Divac
(Serbian)
famous basketball player
Divana [f]
Diven
Diver
Divine
Divita [f]
Divka
(Czech)
[f]
"girl"
Divot
Diwa
Dix
Dixa [f]
Dixe
Dixey
Dixi
Dixie
(English)
[f]
form the term that refers to the southern United States
Dixij
Dixon
Dixy
Diza
Dizzer
[f]
form of desiree
Dizzie
(English)
dizzy'
Dizzle (English) [m]
Dizzy
Dj (English)
Djabo [m]
Djaga
(Indonesian)
"guard"
Djagga
Djaggat [mf]
Djago
(Malays)
[m]
"firm"
Djaira [f]
Djairo [m]
Djak
Djali
Djalie
Djama [m]
Djamain [f]
Djambo
Djamila
[f]
variant of Jamila
Djamo
(Russian)
[m]
cyclist djamolidine
Djan
Djana
Djanco [f]
Djanga [f]
Django
Djanka
Djanko [m]
Djanti [f]
Djapy [mf]
Djara (Hebrew) [f]
Djarco [m]
Djarka [f]
Djarmila
Djarno (Dutch) [m]
Djaro [mf]
Djarré [mf]
Djay [m]
Djaya [f]
Djayden [m]
Djayla [f]
Djazz
(English)
[mf]
form of Jazz
Djeck
Djeda [mf]
Djedda
Djedi
(Greek)
[m]
"magician"
Djeko
Djelly [mf]
Djembe
(African)
[m]
"drum"
Djen
Djena [f]
Djenga
Djenghis [m]
Djengis
Djengo [m]
Djenkal
Djénna
Djenta
form of Yentel
Djento
Djenty
Djer (Polish) [m]
Djerba
Djerkoh
Djermy [m]
Djerro [m]
Djerry
Djerva (Norwegian) [f]
Djessie
Djessy [f]
Djester
Djeto [m]
Djevka
(Russian)
[f]
virgin
Djhar
(Chinese)
[mf]
"ginger"
Djibbie [m]
Djiego [m]
Djihn
(Moroccan)
[mf]
"spirit, ghost from the dessert"
Djiki
Djill
Djimm
Djin
Djina
Djindjay [m]
Djindra [f]
Djindy [mf]
Djinga
Djingo
Djini [f]
Djinka
Djinn
Djinneye
[f]
daugther of Djinn with a lot of "eye"
Djinnie
Djino
Djinta [f]
Djinthy [f]
Djinti [f]
Djinto [m]
Djinx
Djion
Djipsy
Djo Djo
Djocco [f]
Djock
Djoek
Djoeka
(Surinam)
[mf]
"runaway slave"
Djoeke (Dutch) [f]
Djoeky
Djoenga
Djoenja
Djoera
Djoerak
Djoeran
Djoeri
Djoeska [mf]
Djokwise
Djoli
(Surinam)
[mf]
"cheerful, happy"
Djoni [f]
Djonno
Djony [f]
Djoody [m]
Djoram [m]
Djordi
Djordy
Djorka
Djorny
Djorra [f]
D'Jou
Djouke (Dutch) [mf]
Djouny
Djoura
Djowie [m]
Djoy
Djoyce
Djuba [mf]
Djuca [m]
Djuck
Djuka
Djuke
Djumbo [mf]
Djumper [m]
Djuna
(Greek)
[f]
luck, love, friendship
Djune [f]
Djuno
Djup
Djura
Djurre
Dmanada
Dmitri
(Russian)
[m]
form of Demetrius
Dmyphnah
(Gaelic)
[f]
"suitable one"
Do [mf]
Doady
Dobbe
Dobber
Dobbie (Dutch) [mf]
Dobby [mf]
Doberman
Dobey
Dobi
Dobie
Dobo
Dobor [m]
Dobosz
Dobra
[f]
"good"
Dobran [m]
Dobre Bila
(Czech)
[mf]
"good white"
Dobri (Czech)
Dobria
Dobro
Dobrogost
(Slavic)
[m]
"kind guest"
Dobromil
(Slavic)
[m]
"kind grace"
Dobry [mf]
Dobs
Doby (English) [mf]
Doc (English) [m]
Doca [mf]
Dock
Docker
Dodge (English) [m]
Dodger (English) [m]
Dodgy
(English)
[m]
dodge'
Dodie
Dodo
Doebes (Dutch) [f]
Doebi
Doebie
(Hebrew)
[mf]
"little bear"
Doebus
Doeby
Doechie
Doedel (Dutch) [mf]
Doefus
Doejka [m]
Doeka [m]
Doeke [m]
Doelos
(Latin)
"slave"
Doenga [mf]
Doenja
Doenya [f]
Doerah [f]
Doerak
(Dutch)
[m]
"naughty one"
Doerak Nady
Doeraktess [mf]
Doerek
Doerk [mf]
Doerrak
(Dutch)
[m]
doerak'
Doerte
Doerus (Dutch) [m]
Does (Dutch) [m]
Doesan [m]
Doesca
Doeschka
Doesja [f]
Doesjka [f]
Doeska
Doeske (Dutch) [f]
Doeta (Dutch) [m]
Doetje (Dutch) [f]
Doffo
Dog (English)
D-O-G
Dogan
(Turkish)
[m]
"originate, be born"
Dogee
Doggel [m]
Doggie
(English)
[mf]
form of dog
DogGump
Doggy (English) [mf]
Doggy Boy (English) [m]
Dogi
Doglet
Dogrico
Dogui [mf]
Dogzilla
(English)
Play on Godzilla, the monster of the movie
Doheny
Dohia
Dohle
Dohne
Doireann
(Irish)
[f]
"daughter of Fionn"
Doja [f]
Dojan
Dok
Doki
Dokken
Dokse
Doktor
Dokus
Dola [f]
Dolby [m]
Dolce
(Italian)
[mf]
nice, sweet, soft
Dolce-Vita
Dolch
Dolcha Vita
(Italian)
[f]
"long life"
Dole
Dolf [m]
Dolfi
Dolfke
Dolfo
Dolfy
Dolge
Dolina
Dollar
(English)
[mf]
currency
Dollars
Dolley
[f]
variation of Dolly
Dolli
Dollie
Dolly
(English)
[f]
form of Dorothy
Dollz (English) [f]
Dolor
[f]
short form of Dolores
Dolores
(Spanish)
[f]
"sorrows"
Doly
Dombai
Dombo
(Dutch)
[mf]
"stupid"
Domenica
(Italian)
[f]
form of Dominic
Domenico
(Italian)
[m]
form of Dominic
Domenikus
Dominant
Dominga
(Spanish)
[f]
form of Dominic
Domingo
(Spanish)
[m]
form of Dominic
Dominic
(Latin)
[m]
"of the Lord"; often given to child that was born on Sunday
Dominik
Dominique
(French)
[mf]
form of Dominic
Domino
Dominus
Dommel
(Dutch)
[mf]
river in the Netherlands
Dommelsch
(Dutch)
[m]
brand of beer
Domna
Domo
Domovoi (Russian) [m]
Dompy [m]
Don
Don Diego
Don Pablo [m]
Dona
Donaco
(Surinam)
[m]
gift
Donak
Donald
(Gaelic)
[m]
"world rule"
Donaldo
Donan
Donand
Donar
Donarbrand
Donard [m]
Donata
[f]
form of Donato
Donatella
[f]
form of Donata
Donatello
[m]
form of Donato
Donatien
(French)
[m]
form of Donato
Donatienne
(French)
[f]
form of Donato
Donato
(Latin)
[m]
"given"
Donatus
(Latin)
[m]
"given"
Donau
river in Germany
Donca
Donder
(Dutch)
"thunder"
Dondersteen
(Dutch)
[m]
"naughty person"
Donex
Dongo (Russian) [m]
DonHuan
Doni
Donia
Donita
Donix
Donja
Donjha
Donk
Donka
Donkey (English) [m]
Donko
Donky
(English)
[m]
form of Donkey
Donn
(Irish)
"brown"
Donna
(Italian)
[f]
"lady" or form of Donald
Donna Lisa (Italian) [f]
Donner
Donnerkeil
Donnoly
Donnovan
(Gaelic)
[m]
"little brown dark one"
Donny
Donnza [mf]
Don't Worry (English) [mf]
Donut (English) [mf]
Dony
Donya
(Spanish)
[mf]
"strong"
Donzi
Doobey (English) [mf]
Doodle
Doodles
Doogie
Doohan
Dooley
(English)
[m]
alcoholic drink
Doolittle
Doonesbury
Doope [f]
Doopy
Doorbell
Doortje
(Dutch)
[f]
diminutive of Dora
Doppie (Dutch) [f]
Dopy
Doqus [mf]
Dora
(Greek)
[f]
short form of Dorothy, Doris of Theodora
Dorado
Doran
Dorange [f]
Dorant
Dorathea [f]
Dorax
Dorca
Dorcas
(Greek)
[f]
"gazelle"
Dorcha
Dorcussen
Dorden
Dorean
[f]
form of Doireann
Doreen
[f]
form of Doireann or Dorothy
Dorenda
(Greek)
[f]
"gift of God"
Dores
(Portuguese)
[f]
form of Dolores
Dorga
Dorgy
Dori
Dorian
[m]
from the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Maybe form of Doris or Darius
Doriane
(French)
[f]
form of Dorian
Doric
Dorien [f]
Dorijan
Dorin
Dorina
Dorinda
Dorinde (Dutch) [f]
Doris
Dorisma
Dorit
Dorith
Doritos
Dorjee
(Tibetan)
[mf]
"rascal"
Dorka
(Hungarian)
[f]
dorothy'
Dorla
Dorle
Dorli
Dorn
Dornier
Dornroes
Doro [m]
Dorodia
Dorota
(Polish)
[f]
dorothea'
Dorothea
(Greek)
[f]
"gift of God"
Dorothie
Dorothy
[f]
form of Dorothea
Dorrie
Dorris
Dorro
Dorrus
Dorry [f]
Dorsch
Dorsey
Dorte
Dorthe
Dorus (Dutch) [m]
Dorwing
Dory
Doryan
Dosca
Doscha
Dosco
Dosey
Dosi
Dosja [f]
Dost
(Turkish)
[mf]
"good friend"
Dosulia's
Dosy
Dot (English) [f]
Dotcom
(English)
[mf]
referring to the ending of many internet addresses: www.name.com
Dotje
(Dutch)
[f]
diminutive of Dot
Dots
Dotson
Dottie
Dotty
Double-o-seven
(English)
[m]
"007"; codename of James Bond
Doubs
Douce
Douchca (French) [f]
Doug
[m]
short form of Douglas
Dougal
Dough
Dougie
Douglas
(Gaelic)
[m]
"dark blue river" or "blood river"; used to be a site of a bloody battle, later became a Scottish surname
Dounya
Dourak (Dutch) [m]
Doushka [f]
Dousja
Dousje
Dousjka [f]
Douska (French) [f]
Douwe (Dutch) [m]
Douwke (Dutch) [f]
Dov
(Hebrew)
[m]
"bear"
Dovchka [f]
Dove
Dover
Dowie
Dowina
Dow-jones
(English)
[m]
index of the stock exchange on Wallstreet
Downey
Dowry
Dox [m]
Doxy
Doyle
(Gaelic)
[m]
"descendent of Dubhghall"; Dubhghall means: "dark stranger"
Doynick
(Finnish)
[m]
"bandit"
Dozer
Dozo
(Dutch)
[f]
out of a cartoon
Dr.Who
Drabbe
Draco
Dracula
Draft
Drafter
Draga
Dragan
[m]
short form of Dragomir
Dragana
[f]
form of Dragan
Draggy
Drago
Dragomir
(Slavic)
[m]
"precious great" or "precious peace"
Dragon
Dragoner
Dragooner
Dragun [m]
Draino
Drakan
Drake
Drakie
(Dutch)
[m]
small form of Dragon
Drakken
Drako
Drambuie
Drammer
(Dutch)
[m]
"pushy"
Dranga (Icelandic) [f]
Draper
Drappo Bo
Drash
Drasso
Drasta
Drauf
Draven
Drazic [mf]
DrDre
Dre
Dreadnought
Dream (English)
Dreama
Dreamdance (English) [m]
Dreamer (English) [mf]
Dreamweaver
Dreamy [f]
Drebbel
(Dutch)
[m]
combination of obligatory starting letter and nickname of wife (Rebbel)
Drechsler
Dreck
Dreff
Dreist
Dreus (Dutch)
Drew
(English, Teutonic)
[m]
short form of Andrew or "skilful"
Drewsilla [f]
Drex
Dreyfus
DrGonzo
Driad
Dribbel (Dutch) [mf]
Dribble
Dribel
Dribka [mf]
Driekes
Driekje
Dries (Dutch) [m]
Driest
Drift (English) [mf]
Drifter
Driftin
Drigon
Drikka
Drina
Drisa
Driscoll
(Irish)
[m]
"descendent of Eirdisceol"; Eirdisceol means "messenger"
Driskoll
[m]
variant of Driscoll
Drissca [f]
Driver
Drix
Drixi
Drixy
Drixyl
Droebel [mf]
Droef
Droeffus [m]
Droegha
(Russian)
[f]
"girlfriend"
Droek
(Russian)
[m]
"friend"
Droemi
(Antilian)
[mf]
"sleeping, dreaming"
Droes [m]
Droesem [m]
Droesjba [f]
Droesjka [mf]
Droevis
Drokko (French) [m]
Droll
Drolly
Droma
Drommel (Dutch) [m]
Drompiedromp (Dutch)
Dronna
Drooby
[mf]
droopy'
Droophy
Droopie [mf]
Droopy
Dropje
Droppie (Dutch)
Droppy
Droschka (German) [f]
Drossel
Drosta
Drouka
Drouschka (Russian) [f]
Dru
Drudel
Drudhild
Druid
Druk
Drum
Drumi
(Antilian)
[mf]
"sleeping, dreaming"
Drummer
Drummond
Druppel
(Dutch)
[mf]
drop
Druppels
(Dutch)
[mf]
"(water) drops"
Druse
Drusilla [f]
Drusus
Drut
Druta
Drute
Drux
Druxa
Druxi
Druxie
Dryade's
Dryden
(Welsh)
[m]
drwydwn'
Dryfuss
Dschambo [m]
Dschenni
Dshila [m]
D'Spock
Dua
(Malays)
[mf]
"two"
Duane
[m]
form of Dwayne
Duarte
Duarto
Dubai
Dubaica
Dubbeltje
Dubh
(Irish)
[mf]
"black"
Dubli [mf]
Dublin
Dubonnet
Dubs
Duc
(French)
[m]
duke
Duca
(Latin)
[mf]
"leader"
Ducati
Duce
Duchess
Duchesse
Duchovny
Duck (English)
Ducker [f]
Duckie
Duckman
Ducky
Duco [m]
Dude
Dudek (Polish) [m]
Dudette
Dudley
(Old English)
[m]
"Dudda's clearing"
Dudly
Duece
Duena (Spanish) [f]
Dueña
(Spanish)
[f]
"owner"
Duene
Duff
(Gaelic)
[m]
"dark blue"
Duffel
Duffy [mf]
Dufi
[mf]
dutch-finnish
Dufky [m]
Dugan
(Irish)
[m]
"dark"
Dugong
Duha
Duhonen
Duimelot (Dutch) [f]
Dukat
[m]
Character from Star Trek - Deep Space Nine (represents Cardessia)
Dukdalf
Duke (English) [m]
Duker
Dukey [m]
Duko
(English)
[m]
corruption of Duke
Duks
Dula
Dulas
(Welsh)
[m]
douglas'
Dulce
Dulcey
Dulcie
(Latin)
[f]
"sweet"
Dulcon
Dullo
Dully
Dulo
Dulse
Dum Dum
Duma
(African)
[m]
"leopard"
DumDum
Dummie (Dutch) [mf]
Dumper
Dumpie
Dumpling
Dun
Duna (Spanish) [f]
Dunc
Duncan
(Celtic)
[m]
"brown warrior" or "dark chief"
Dundee
Dundey
Dundy
Dune [f]
Dunga
Dungo
Dunhill
Dunja
(Spanish)
[f]
"lady"
Dunjo
Dunk
Dunkas
Dunker
Dunkin
Dunky
(English)
[m]
form of Donkey
Dunstin
Dunston
Dunvagen
Dunya
Duo (English) [f]
Duplo (Danish) [mf]
Dupont
Dur
(Turkish)
"stop"
Dura
Durac
(Dutch)
[m]
doerak'
Duran
Durance (French) [f]
Durand
Durango [m]
Duras
Durca
Durda
(Aboriginal)
[mf]
"dog"
Duri
Durian
(Indian)
[mf]
sort of fruit
Durk
(Dutch)
[m]
dirk'
Durka
Durla
Duro
(Italian)
[m]
"tough, brave"
Durske (Dutch) [f]
Dursty [m]
Durward
(Old English)
[m]
"door guard"
Dusan
Duschka
Duschkan
Dusco (Russian) [m]
Duse
Dusel
Dushi
[mf]
"sweetheart"
Dushka [mf]
Dusi
Dusja
Dusk
Duska [f]
Dusko
Dusky
Dussi
Dust
Dusta
Dusti
Dustie
Dustin
(Old Norse)
[m]
"Thor's stone" (from Dorsteinn)
Dustmop
Dusty (English) [mf]
Dutch
Dutche [f]
Dutchess (English)
Dutchy
Dutscho
Duuk
Duvel
(Dutch)
[m]
"devil"
Duweno [m]
Dux
(Latin)
[mf]
"leader"
Duxa
Duxi
Duxie
Duxo
Duza
(Polish)
[mf]
"big, powerful"
Dwain
Dwan
Dwana [f]
Dwarka [m]
Dwarrel (Dutch) [m]
Dwayne
(Gaelic)
[m]
"dark" or "black"
Dweeb
Dweezle
Dwina
Dwinky
Dworak (Polish) [m]
Dwyn
(Celtic)
[mf]
god of love
Dy
Dyadzia [f]
Dyango
Dyani
(Native American)
[m]
eagle
Dyara [f]
Dyca [f]
Dyck
Dyda
Dye
Dyk
Dyke
Dylai
Dylan
(Welsh)
[m]
"of the sea"; Welsh god of the sea
Dylana [f]
Dylano
Dylex [mf]
Dylina
Dyma
Dymex (English)
Dymphna [f]
Dymphy
Dyna
Dynah [f]
Dynamic
Dynamiek
Dynamite (English)
Dynamo
Dynara (Russian) [f]
Dynke [f]
Dyno [m]
Dynomutt [m]
Dyogie
Dyos
(Spanish)
[m]
god
Dyra
Dysel
diesel'
Dyska
Dyson
Dyzo (Polish) [m]
Dzardin [m]
Dzenga
(Zimbabwen)
"person who's not afraid to defent himself"
Dzilla [mf]
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