2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [78]
Dins (American) One who climbs to the top
Dinz, Dyns, Dynz
Dionysus (Greek) The god of wine and revelry
Dion, Deion, Deon, Deonn, Deonys, Deyon, Diandre
Dior (French) The golden one
D’Or, Diorr, Diorre, Dyor, Deor, Dyorre, Deorre
Diron (American) Form of Darren, meaning “a great man / a gift from God”
Dirun, Diren, Diran, Dirin, Diryn, Dyron, Dyren
Dixon (English) The son of Dick
Dixen, Dixin, Dixyn, Dixan, Dixun
Doane (English) From the rolling hills
Doan
Dobber (American) An independent man
Dobbar, Dobbor, Dobbur, Dobbir, Dobbyr
Dobbs (English) A fiery man
Dobbes, Dobes, Dobs
Domevlo (African) One who doesn’t judge others
Domivlo, Domyvlo
Domingo (Spanish) Born on a Sunday
Domyngo, Demingo, Demyngo
*Dominic (Latin) A lord
Demenico, Dom, Domenic, Domenico, Domenique, Domini, Dominick, Dominico
Domnall (Gaelic) A world ruler
Domhnall, Domnull, Domhnull
Don (Scottish) Form of Donald, meaning “ruler of the world”
Donn, Donny, Donney, Donnie, Donni, Donnee, Donnea, Donne
Donald (Scottish) Ruler of the world
Don, Donold, Donuld, Doneld, Donild, Donyld
Donato (Italian) A gift from God
Donovan (Irish) A brown-haired chief
Donavan, Donavon, Donevon, Donovyn
Dor (Hebrew) Of this generation
Doram, Doriel, Dorli, Dorlie, Dorlee, Dorlea, Dorleigh, Dorly
Doran (Irish) A stranger; one who has been exiled
Doren, Dorin, Doryn
Dorsey (Gaelic) From the fortress near the sea
Dorsy, Dorsee, Dorsea, Dorsi, Dorsie
Dost (Arabic) A beloved friend
Doste, Daust, Dauste, Dawst, Dawste
Dotson (English) The son of Dot
Dotsen, Dotsan, Dotsin, Dotsyn, Dotsun, Dottson, Dottsun, Dottsin
Dove (American) A peaceful man
Dovi, Dovie, Dovy, Dovey, Dovee, Dovea
Drade (American) A serious-minded man
Draid, Draide, Drayd, Drayde, Draed, Draede, Dradell, Dradel
Drake (English) Resembling a dragon
Drayce, Drago, Drakie
Drew (Welsh) One who is wise
Drue, Dru
Driscoll (Celtic) A mediator; one who is sorrowful; a messenger
Dryscoll, Driscol, Dryscol, Driskoll, Dryskoll, Driskol, Dryskol, Driskell
Druce (Gaelic / English) A wise man; a druid / the son of Drew
Drews, Drewce, Druece, Druse, Druson, Drusen
Drummond (Scottish) One who lives on the ridge
Drummon, Drumond, Drumon, Drummund, Drumund, Drummun
Duane (Gaelic) A dark or swarthy man
Dewain, Dewayne, Duante, Duayne, Duwain, Duwaine, Duwayne, Dwain
Dublin (Irish) From the capital of Ireland
Dublyn, Dublen, Dublan, Dublon, Dublun
Duc (Vietnamese) One who has upstanding morals
Due (Vietnamese) A virtuous man
Duke (English) A title of nobility; a leader
Dooke, Dook, Duki, Dukie, Dukey, Duky, Dukee, Dukea
Dumi (African) One who inspires others
Dumie, Dumy, Dumey, Dumee, Dumea
Dumont (French) Man of the mountain
Dumonte, Dumount, Dumounte
Duncan (Scottish) A dark warrior
Dunkan, Dunckan, Dunc, Dunk, Dunck
Dundee (Scottish) From the town on the Firth of Tay
Dundea, Dundi, Dundie, Dundy, Dundey
Dung (Vietnamese) A brave man; a heroic man
Dunton (English) From the town on the hill
Duntun, Dunten, Duntan, Duntin, Duntyn
Durin (Norse) In mythology, one of the fathers of the dwarves
Duryn, Duren, Duran, Duron, Durun
Durjaya (Hindi) One who is difficult to defeat
Durrell (English) One who is strong and protective
Durrel, Durell, Durel
Dustin (English / German) From the dusty area / a courageous warrior
Dustyn, Dusten, Dustan, Duston, Dustun, Dusty, Dustey, Dusti
Duvall (French) From the valley
Duval, Duvale
Dwade (English) A dark traveler
Dwaid, Dwaide, Dwayd, Dwayde, Dwaed, Dwaede
Dwight (Flemish) A white- or blond-haired man
Dwite, Dwhite, Dwyght, Dwighte
Dyami (Native American) Resembling an eagle
Dyamie, Dyamy, Dyamey, Dyamee, Dyamea, Dyame
Dyer (English) A creative man
Dier, Dyar, Diar, Dy, Dye,
Di, Die
*TDylan (Welsh) Son of the sea
Dyllan, Dylon, Dyllon, Dylen, Dyllen, Dylun, Dyllun, Dylin
Dzigbode (African) One who is patient
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Eagan (Irish) A fiery man
Eegan, Eagen, Eegen, Eagon, Eegon, Eagun, Eegun
Eagle (Native American) Resembling the bird
Eegle, Eagel, Eegel
Eamon (Irish) Form of