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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

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