Information on baby boy names (D) part (i)


 
Dabert  French  Bright action.
Dacey    Gaelic    The southerner. A boy or girl's name.
Dade     unknown            
Dafydd Welsh   Beloved.
Dag        Old Norse            The day.
Dagan   Hebrew                Grain, or the earth.
Dagobert             German               shining sun
Dahana Hindu    a Rudra
Dai          Welsh/Japanese              Welsh: The beloved, the adored one. Japanese: Great. A boy or girl's
name.
Dail         Teutonic/Old English      A valley dweller. A boy or girl's name.
Dakarai African  happiness
Dakota  Native American              A friend.
Dakshesh            Hindu   
Daku      Aboriginal            Sand.
Dalbert Old English          From the shining valley.
Daley     Irish Gaelic          A counsellor.
Dallas    Celtic     Skilled, or from the field of water. Also a city in Texas. A boy or girl's name.
Dallin     Old English          pride's people
Dalton   Old English          The town near the valley.
Daly       Gaelic    advisor
Dalziel   Scottish Gaelic   From the little field.
Damek  Czech    earth
Damen Greek   taming
Damian Greek   Tame, domesticated. Also a true friend.
Damien                Greek   Tame, domesticated. Also a true friend.
Damodar             Sanskrit                Tied with a rope around the belly.
Damon Greek   Day or constant.
Dan        Hebrew                God is my judge. An Old Testament prophet.
Dana      Old English/Czech            Old English: From Denmark. Czech: God is my judge. A boy or girl's name.
Danby   Old Norse            From the Dane's settlement.
Dane     Old English          From Denmark. A boy or girl's name.
Daniel   Hebrew                God is my judge. An Old Testament prophet.
Danior   English  born with teeth
Dannie  Hebrew                God is my judge.
Danny   Hebrew                God is my judge.
Dante    Italian    Enduring, steadfast. Also see Durant.
Dara       Irish Gaelic/Hebrew        Irish: A son of oak. Hebrew: Compassion, wisdom. A boy or girl's name.
Darby    Irish Gaelic/Middle English           Irish Gaelic: Free from envy. Middle English: The deer settlement. A boy or girl's name.
Darcy     Old French          Dark. Also from a place name and a Norman family name.
Darel     Aboriginal            Blue sky.
Daren    Nigerian               Born at night. Also see Darren.
Darien   Greek/Spanish  Greek: Wealthy. Spanish: A placename.
Darin                     Precious present.
Darius   Greek   Wealthy. The name of several ancient Persian kings.
Darnell  French  From the hidden place.
Darrel    Old English          beloved
Darrell   Old French          The dear one, the beloved.
Darren  English  Great.
Darryl                    Dear, beloved.
Darshan               Hindu    a god's name
Dartagnan           French  leader
Darthmouth       English  port's name
Darton  Old English          From the deer forest or estate.
Daruka  Hindu   
Darwin  Old English          A beloved friend.
Daryl                      Dear, beloved.
Dattatreya          Hindu    a son of Atri, a god
Dave                      Beloved. From the name David, but also used independently.
Davey   Hebrew                The beloved, the adored one. From the name David.
David     Hebrew                The beloved, the adored one. The famous Israelite king of the Bible, and the patron saint of Wales. Also see Davidson.
Davidson             English  The beloved, the adored one.
Davie                     The beloved, the adored one. From the name David.
Davin     Scandinavian      The bright one from Finland.
Davis     Scottish                David's son
Davy                      The beloved, the adored one. From the name David.
Dawa     Tibetan/Sherpa                Born on a Monday. A boy or girl's name.
Dayton                 Bright and sunny town.
Deacon Greek   servent, messenger
Dean     Latin/Old English              Latin: A soldier. Tuetonic: Merciful.
Decker  Belgian roofer
Declan  Irish Gaelic          The name of a 5th-century bishop.
Decretas                              From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra.
Dedric   Teutonic              A ruler of the people. Also see Theodoric.
Dedrick German               A ruler of the people. Also see Theodoric.
Deepak                Sanskrit                Like a lamp or light.
Deiphobus                          From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida.
Del         Teutonic              A ruler of the people. From the name Derek and names beginning with 'Del'.
Delaney               Gaelic    The challenger's descendant.
Delano  Old French          From the forest of nut trees.
Delbert Old English          Bright as day.
Deli        Hungarian           warrior
Dell        English  From the dell or hollow. A boy or girl's name.
Delling  Old Norse            The shining one.
Delmar Latin      From the sea.
Delmore              Latin      sea
Delroy   Old French          The son or servant of the king.
Delsin    Native American              he is so
Delwyn Old English/Welsh           Old English: A friend from the valley. Welsh: Neat and fair. A boy or girl's name.
Deman Dutch    man
Demas  Greek   Popular.
Demetrius           Greek   Goddess of fertility.
Demitrius                            Lover of the earth.
Demos  Greek   Of the people.
Dempe unknown             peace
Dempsey             Irish Gaelic          The proud one.
Dempster            Old English          The judge.
Demyan               Russian Tame, domesticated. Also a true friend.
Denby   Old Norse            From the Dane's settlement.

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