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Deenos, Deinos, Dinose, Dinoz

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

E


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

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