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| Dino | From the dene. | Male | English | - |
| Dion | Variant of Dennis: From the Latin Dionysos or Dionysus, referring to the Greek god of wine. | Male | English | - |
| Diona | From the sacred spring. Variant of Dione. | Female | English | - |
| Diondra | From the sacred spring. Variant of Dione. | Female | English | - |
| Diondre | Blend of Dion and Andre. | Male | English | - |
| Dione | Feminine form of Dion: A variant of Dennis, derived from Dionysius, the Greek god of wine. Also From the sacred spring. The mythological Dione was wife to Zeus and mother of Aphrodite. | Female | English | - |
| Dionna | From the sacred spring. Variant of Dione. | Female | English | - |
| Dionne | Feminine form of Dion: A variant of Dennis, derived from Dionysius, the Greek god of wine. Also From the sacred spring. The mythological Dione was wife to Zeus and mother of Aphrodite. | Female | English | - |
| Dionte | Abbreviation of Dionysius. | Male | English | - |
| Dirk | Variant of Derek: Gifted ruler. People ruler. Variant of the Old German Theodoric. Famous bearer: Derrick was a 17th century hangman at Tyhurn, whose name became synonymous with 'gallows' and now refers to a type of crane.. | Male | English | - |
| Divers | Variant of Dives: Wealthy man. | Male | English | - |
| Dives | Wealthy man. | Male | English | - |
| Dix | Variant of Dick from Richard 'strong ruler.'. | Male | English | - |
| Dixie | Abbreviation of Richard. In the USA Dixie refers to the French word for ten; also to the southern states below the Mason- Dixon line. | Female | English | - |
| Dixon | Dick's son. | Male | English | - |
| Doane | Hilly. | Male | English | - |
| Doanna | American compound of Dorothy and Anna. | Female | English | - |
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| Dob | Brilliant. | Male | English | - |
| Doctor | Doctor; teacher. | Male | English | - |
| Dodie | A diminutive of Dorothy, meaning gift of god. Famous bearer: British writer Dodie Smith, author of the children's story which became Walt Disney's film One Hundred and One Dalmatians. | Female | English | - |
| Doll | Diminutive of Dorothy, meaning gift of god. Doll has also come to be used as the name of a child's plaything, and as a colloquial term for an attractive woman. | Female | English | - |
| Dollie | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. | Female | English | - |
| Dolly | Diminutive of Dorothy, meaning gift of god. Famous bearer: Heroine of the famous film, Hello, Dolly. | Female | English | - |
| Dom | Diminutive of Dominick: Lord. | Male | English | - |
| Dome | Diminutive of Dominick: Lord. | Male | English | - |
| Domek | Variant of Dominick: Lord. | Male | English | - |
| Domenic | Variant of Dominick: Lord. | Male | English | - |
| Domenico | Variant of Dominick: Lord. | Male | English | - |
| Domicio | Variant of Dominick: Lord. | Male | English | - |
| Domingo | Variant of Dominick: Lord. | Male | English | - |
| Domingos | Variant of Dominick: Lord. | Male | English | - |
| Dominic | Variant of Dominick: Lord. | Male | English | - |
| Dominick | Lord. | Male | English | - |
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| Dominik | Variant of Dominick: Lord. | Male | English | - |
| Dominique | Feminine form of Dominick: Lord. | Female | English | - |
| Domo | Variant of Dominick: Lord. | Male | English | - |
| Domokos | Variant of Dominick: Lord. | Male | English | - |
| Don | A diminutive of Donald, meaning world mighty, or Donovan, meaning dark brown. Frequently used as a name on its own.Abbreviation of any name beginning with Don-. In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld. | Male | English | - |
| Donal | Variant of Donald: From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning world mighty. Famous bearer: Walt Disney's cartoon character Donald Duck. | Male | English | - |
| Donald | From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning world mighty. Famous bearer: Walt Disney's cartoon character Donald Duck. | Male | English | - |
| Donalda | Feminine form of Donald: From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning world mighty. Famous bearer: Walt Disney's cartoon character Donald Duck. | Female | English | - |
| Donaldina | Feminine form of Donald: From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning world mighty. Famous bearer: Walt Disney's cartoon character Donald Duck. | Female | English | - |
| Dondre | Abbreviation of Dionysius. | Male | English | - |
| Donn | In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld. | Male | English | - |
| Donne | Form of Donn. In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld. | Male | English | - |
| Donnie | Form of Donn. In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld. | Male | English | - |
| Donny | Diminutive of Donald: From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning world mighty. Also a form of Donn. In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld. | Male | English | - |
| Dontae | Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante 'enduring.'. | Male | English | - |
| Dontay | Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante 'enduring.'. | Male | English | - |
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| Dontaye | Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante 'enduring.'. | Male | English | - |
| Donte | Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante 'enduring.'. | Male | English | - |
| Dontell | Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante 'enduring.'. | Male | English | - |
| Dontrell | Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante 'enduring.'. | Male | English | - |
| Doogie | Diminutive of Douglas: Dark water. In the seventeenth century, this name was as popular for girls as for boys. | Male | English | - |
| Dooriya | the sea | Female | English | - |
| Dora | Originally a diminutive of Dorothea, Dorothy, or any name ending in -dora. It has become common as a name on its own. Famous bearer: William Wordsworth's daughter was known in later life as Dora. | Female | English | - |
| Doran | Variant of Dorran 'stranger.'. | Male | English | - |
| Dorcey | Dark. Variant of Darcy. | Female | English | - |
| Doreen | Variant of Dorothy or Dorothea, meaning Gift of God. | Female | English | - |
| Dorette | Variant of Dora: Originally a diminutive of Dorothea, Dorothy, or any name ending in -dora. It has become common as a name on its own. Famous bearer: William Wordsworth's daughter was known in later life as Dora. | Female | English | - |
| Dorian | Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome. | Male | English | - |
| Dorien | Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome. | Male | English | - |
| Dorinda | Variant of Dorothy or Dorothea, meaning Gift of God. | Female | English | - |
| Dorion | Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome. | Male | English | - |