2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [26]
Devera (Latin) In mythology, goddess of brooms
Deverah
Devon (English) From the beautiful farmland; of the divine
Devan, Deven, Devenne, Devin, Devona, Devondra, Devonna, Devonne, Devyn
Dextra (Latin) Feminine form of Dexter; one who is skillful
Dex
Dharma (Hindi) The universal law of order
Darma
Dhisana (Hindi) In Hinduism, goddess of prosperity
Dhisanna, Disana, Disanna, Dhysana
Dhyana (Hindi) One who meditates
Diamond (French) Woman of high value
Diamanta, Diamonique, Diamante
Diana (Latin) Of the divine; in mythology, goddess of the moon and the hunt
Dianna, Dayanna, Dayana, Deanna
Diane (Latin) Form of Diana, meaning “of the divine”
Dayann, Dayanne, Deana, Deane, Deandra, Deann
Diata (African) Resembling a lioness
Diatah, Dyata, Diatta, Dyatah, Dyatta, Diattah, Dyattah
Dido (Latin) In mythology, the queen of Carthage who committed suicide
Dydo
Dielle (Latin) One who worships God
Diele, Diell, Diella, Diela, Diel
Dimity (English) Resembling a sheer cotton fabric
Dimitee, Dimitey, Dimitie, Dimitea, Dimiteah, Dimiti
Dimona (Hebrew) Woman from the south
Dimonah, Dymona, Demona, Demonah, Dymonah
Disa (English) Resembling an orchid
Discordia (Latin) In mythology, goddess of strife
Dyscordia, Diskordia, Dyskordia
Diti (Hindi) In Hinduism, an earth goddess
Dyti, Ditie, Dytie, Dity, Dyty, Ditey, Dytey, Ditee
Dixie (English) Woman from the South
Dixi, Dixy, Dixey, Dixee
Dolores (Spanish) Woman of sorrow; refers to the Virgin Mary
Dalores, Delora, Delores, Deloria, Deloris, Dolorcita, Dolorcitas, Dolorita
Domina (Latin) An elegant lady
Dominah, Domyna, Domynah
Dominique (French) Feminine form of Dominic; born on the Lord’s day
Domaneke, Domanique, Domenica, Domeniga, Domenique, Dominee, Domineek, Domineke
Doreen (French / Gaelic) The golden one / a brooding woman
Dorene, Doreyn, Dorine, Dorreen, Doryne, Doreena, Dore, Doirean, Doireann, Doireanne, Doireana, Doireanna
Dorothy (Greek) A gift of God
Dasha, Dasya, Dodie, Dody, Doe, Doll, Dolley, Dolli
Dove (American) Resembling a bird of peace
Duv
Drisana (Indian) Daughter of the sun
Dhrisana, Drisanna, Drysana, Drysanna, Dhrysana, Dhrisanna, Dhrysanna
Drury (French) One who is greatly loved
Drurey, Druri, Drurie, Druree, Drurea, Drureah
Duana (Irish) Feminine form of Dwayne; little, dark one
Duane, Duayna, Duna, Dwana, Dwayna, Dubhain, Dubheasa
Duena (Spanish) One who acts as a chaperone
Dulce (Latin) A very sweet woman
Dulcina, Dulcee, Dulcie
Dumia (Hebrew) One who is silent
Dumiya, Dumiah, Dumiyah, Dumea, Dumeah
Duvessa (Irish) A dark beauty
Duvessah, Duvesa, Dubheasa, Duvesah
Dylan (Welsh) Daughter of the waves
Dylana, Dylane, Dyllan, Dyllana, Dillon, Dillan, Dillen, Dillian
Dympna (Irish) Fawn; the patron saint of the insane
Dymphna, Dimpna, Dimphna
Dyre (Scandinavian) One who is dear to the heart
Dysis (Greek) Born at sunset
Dysiss, Dysisse, Dysys, Dysyss, Dysysse
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Eadlin (Anglo-Saxon) Born into royalty
Eadlinn, Eadlinne, Eadline, Eadlyn, Eadlynn, Eadlynne, Eadlina, Eadlyna
Eadrianne (American) One who stands out
Eadrian, Eadriann, Edriane, Edriana, Edrianna
Eara (Scottish) Woman from the east
Earah, Earra, Earrah, Earia, Earea, Earie, Eari, Earee
Earla (English) A great leader
Earlah
Earna (English) Resembling an eagle
Earnah, Earnia, Earnea, Earniah, Earneah
Easter (American) Born during the religious holiday
Eastere, Eastre, Eastir, Eastar, Eastor, Eastera, Easteria, Easterea
Easton (American) A wholesome woman
Eastan, Easten, Eastun, Eastyn
Eathelin (English) Noble woman of the waterfall
Eathelyn, Eathelinn, Eathelynn, Eathelina, Eathelyna, Ethelin, Ethelyn, Eathelen
Eber (Hebrew) One who moves beyond
Ebere (African) One who shows mercy
Eberre, Ebera, Eberia, Eberea, Eberria, Eberrea, Ebiere, Ebierre
Ebony (Egyptian) A dark beauty
Eboni, Ebonee, Ebonie, Ebonique, Eboney, Ebonea, Eboneah
Ebrill (Welsh) Born in April
Ebrille, Ebril, Evril, Evrill, Evrille
Edana (Irish) Feminine form of Aidan; a fiery woman
Edanah, Edanna, Ena, Eideann, Eidana
Eden (Hebrew) Place of pleasure