2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [77]
Deinorus (American) A lively man
Denorius, Denorus, Denorios, Deinorius, Deinorios
Dejuan (American) A talkative man
Dejuane, Dewon, Dewonn, Dewan, Dewann, Dwon, Dwonn, Dajuan
Delaney (Irish / French) The dark challenger / from the elder-tree grove
Delany, Delanee, Delanea, Delani, Delanie, Delainey, Delainy, Delaini
Delaware (English) From the state of Delaware
Delawair, Delaweir, Delwayr, Delawayre, Delawaire, Delawaer, Delawaere
Delius (Greek) A man from Delos
Delios, Delos, Delus, Delo
Dell (English) From the small valley
Delle, Del
Delmon (English) A man of the mountain
Delmun, Delmen, Delmin, Delmyn, Delmont, Delmonte, Delmond, Delmonde
Delsi (American) An easygoing guy
Delsie, Delsy, Delsey, Delsee, Delsea, Delci, Delcie, Delcee
Delvin (English) A godly friend
Delvinn, Delvinne, Delvyn, Delvynn, Delvynne, Delven, Delvenn, Delvenne
Demarcus (American) The son of Marcus
DeMarcus, DaMarkiss, DeMarco, Demarkess, DeMarko, Demarkus, DeMarques, DeMarquez
Dembe (African) A peaceful man
Dembi, Dembie, Dembee, Dembea, Dembey, Demby
Denali (American) From the national park
Denalie, Denaly, Denaley, Denalee, Denalea, Denaleigh
Denley (English) From the meadow near the valley
Denly, Denlea, Denleah, Denlee, Denleigh, Denli, Denlie
Denman (English) One who lives in the valley
Denmann, Denmin, Denmyn, Denmen, Denmon, Denmun
Dennis (French) A follower of Dionysus
Den, Denies, Denis, Dennes, Dennet, Denney, Dennie, Denys, Dennys
Dennison (English) The son of Dennis
Denison, Dennisun, Denisun, Dennisen, Denisen, Dennisan, Denisan
Deo (Greek) A godly man
Deonte (French) An outgoing man
Deontay, Deontaye, Deontae, Dionte, Diontay, Diontaye, Diontae
Deotis (American) A learned man; a scholar
Deotiss, Deotys, Deotyss, Deotus, Deotuss
Derek (English) The ruler of the tribe
Dereck, Deric, Derick, Derik, Deriq, Derk, Derreck, Derrek, Derrick
Dervin (English) A gifted friend
Dervinn, Dervinne, Dervyn, Dervynn, Dervynne, Dervon, Dervan, Dervun
Deshan (Hindi) Of the nation
Deshal, Deshad
Desiderio (Latin) One who is desired; hoped for
Derito, Desi, Desideratus, Desiderios, Desiderius, Desiderus, Dezi, Diderot
Desmond (Gaelic) A man from South Munster
Desmonde, Desmund, Desmunde, Dezmond, Dezmonde, Dezmund, Dezmunde, Desmee
Desperado (Spanish) A renegade
Destin (French) Recognizing one’s certain fortune; fate
Destyn, Deston, Destun, Desten, Destan
Destrey (American) A cowboy
Destry, Destree, Destrea, Destri, Destrie
Deutsch (German) A German
Devanshi (Hindi) A divine messenger
Devanshie, Devanshy, Devanshey, Devanshee
Devante (Spanish) One who fights wrongdoing
Deverell (French) From the riverbank
Deverel, Deveral, Deverall, Devereau, Devereaux, Devere, Deverill, Deveril
Devlin (Gaelic) Having fierce bravery; a misfortunate man
Devlyn, Devlon, Devlen, Devlan, Devlun
Devon (English) From the beautiful farmland; of the divine
Devan, Deven, Devenn, Devin, Devonn, Devone, Deveon, Devonne
Dewitt (Flemish) A blond-haired man
DeWitt, Dewytt, DeWytt, Dewit, DeWit, Dewyt, DeWyt
Dexter (Latin) A right-handed man; one who is skillful
Dextor, Dextar, Dextur, Dextir, Dextyr, Dexton, Dextun, Dexten
Dhyanesh (Indian) One who meditates
Dhianesh, Dhyaneshe, Dhianeshe
Dice (American) A gambling man
Dyce
Dichali (Native American) One who talks a lot
Dichalie, Dichaly, Dichaley, Dichalee, Dichalea, Dichaleigh
*Diego (Spanish) Form of James, meaning “he who supplants”
Dyego, Dago
Diesel (American) Having great strength
Deisel, Diezel, Deizel, Dezsel
Dietrich (German) The ruler of the tribe
Dedrick
Digby (Norse) From the town near the ditch
Digbey, Digbee, Digbea, Digbi, Digbie
Diji (African) A farmer
Dijie, Dijee, Dijea, Dijy, Dijey
Dillon (Gaelic) Resembling a lion; a faithful man
Dillun, Dillen, Dillan, Dillin, Dillyn, Dilon, Dilan, Dilin
Dino (Italian) One who wields a little sword
Dyno, Dinoh, Dynoh, Deano, Deanoh, Deeno, Deenoh, Deino
Dinos (Greek) Form of Constantine, meaning “one who is steadfast; firm”
Dynos, Deanos,