Dorjee Tibetan/Sherpa A thunderbolt.
Doron Greek A gift. A modern Jewish name, and the
masculine form of Dora.
Dorset Old English tribe near the sea
Dory French Golden-haired.
Doug From
the dark stream.
Dougal Gaelic A dark stranger.
Douglas Scottish
Gaelic From the dark stream.
Douglass From
the dark stream.
Dov Hebrew A bear.
Dover Old English Of the waters.
Dow Irish Gaelic Black-haired.
Doyle Gaelic A dark stranger.
Dragan Slavonic The dear one.
Drake Old English Dragon.
Drew Celtic Courageous. A boy or girl's name.
Driscoll Irish The interpreter.
Dromio From
Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors.
Drostan Celtic The noisy one.
Druce Celtic The son of Drew. Manly, courageous. From
the name Andrew, but also an independent name.
Drury Old French The dear one, a sweetheart.
Dryden Old English From the dry valley.
Drystan Celtic The noisy one.
Duane Irish Gaelic A little dark one.
Duarte Portuguese Portuguese form of Edward. Happy
guardian.
Dudley English From the meadow.
Duff Scottish
Gaelic Dark-haired, or of a dark
complexion.
Dugal Gaelic A dark stranger.
Dugald Gaelic A dark stranger.
Dugan Gaelic Dark-skinned.
Duglas Gaelic dark stranger
Duke Old French Leader.
Dull From
Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost.
Dumaine From
Shakespeare's play Love's Labour Lost.
Duman Turkish Smoke, or mist.
Dunbar Gaelic A dark branch.
Duncan Scottish Gaelic Dark skinned warrior.
Dunham Celtic A dark man.
Dunley Old English From the meadow of the Roe deer.
Dunmore Scottish
Gaelic From the fortress on the hill.
Dunn Celtic brown
Dunstan Old
English From the dark stone or
hill.
Dural Aboriginal A hollow tree that is on fire.
Durand Latin enduring
Duranjaya Hindu a heroic son
Durant Latin Enduring, steadfast. Also see Dante.
Durdanius From
Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.
Durham Old
English A hilly peninsula.
Durjaya Hindu difficult to conquer
Durmada Hindu
Durriken English fortune-telling
Durward Old
English The gatekeeper.
Durwin Old English A dear friend.
Dusan Czech The soul, the spirit.
Dustin Old Norse Warrior.
Dutch German the German
Dvimidha Hindu
Dwaine Irish Gaelic A little dark one.
Dwane Irish Gaelic A little dark one.
Dwayne Irish
Gaelic A little dark one.
Dwennon Old
English one of originality
Dwight Teutonic White, fair one.
Dyami Native American An eagle.
Dyfan Welsh Welsh form of Damon. Day or constant.
Dylan Welsh Man from the sea.
Dymas Greek father of hecate
Dyre Scandinavian A dear or precious one
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