Name with D
Classic given name used worldwide.
Very common first name across countries.
Common short form of Daniel; a real name.
Well-known female first name.
Nickname/first name, often for Daniel.
Spanish given name, widely used.
Common nickname for David; a real name.
Female given name; variant of Daniel.
Popular modern first name.
Traditional given name; widely known.
Well-known male first name.
Also used as a first name today.
Common male first name.
Female given name, famously from 'Dora the Explorer'.
Male given name of Greek origin, common in Europe.
Female name, French form of Daniel, widely used.
Female name from the flower; popular in English.
"Don, often short for Donald, widely used in English."
Male given name, especially common in UK and Ireland.
"Dana, unisex name of uncertain origin, common in US."
"Doug, short form of Douglas, popular in English."
"Derrick, variant of Derek, Germanic origin 'ruler'."
"Diane, French form of Diana, Roman goddess of hunt."
"Dominic, Latin origin 'of the Lord', widely used."
"Dorothy, Greek origin, means 'gift of God'."
"Devin, unisex name, Irish and US usage."
"Dolly, nickname for Dorothy, also used alone."
"Donna, Italian for 'lady', common given name."
"Damien, Greek origin, linked to Saint Damien."
"Dina, Hebrew origin, means 'judged' or 'vindicated'."
"Denise, feminine form of Denis, French and English."
"Drew, short for Andrew, now common as given name."
"Dustin, English name, possibly from Norse Þórsteinn."
"Dexter, Latin 'right-handed', now a trendy first name."
"Dario, Italian/Spanish form of Darius, Persian origin."
"Doris, Greek sea nymph name, popular in 20th century."
"Darius, Persian royal name, used worldwide as given name."
Italian given name; famous poet Dante Alighieri.
Germanic male name; NBA star Dirk Nowitzki.
Scottish given name; writer Douglas Adams.
Greek-origin name; hero of Oscar Wilde novel.
Biblical name; Samson loved Delilah.
English given name; also means sunrise light.
English given name; also a valley word.
German male name; common in German-speaking areas.
Greek-origin name; actor Damon Wayans.
Greek myth name; nymph pursued by Apollo.
Scottish surname turned given name; King Duncan.
Used as a given name; also fish in Nemo.
Unisex English name; also county in England.
Diminutive of Deborah; very common in English.
Famous naturalist Charles Darwin’s surname.
Modern English given name; often for girls.
Biblical Hebrew name; prophetess in the Bible.
Variant of Diane/Diana; French/English use.
English given name; also surname. Austen’s Mr Darcy made it famous.
Short form of Dominic; casual male given name.
Diminutive of Dennis/Denis; common US given name.
From Greek Delia, linked to island Delos; classic female name.
Scandinavian-origin male name meaning “from Denmark”.
Variant of Darrell; popular male name in US in 1950s–70s.
Spelling variant of Darrell/Daryl; used as male given name.
Feminine given name; familiar from film “Darla” characters.
- duke
Unisex given name; 1980s TV cop show “Daryl” helped spread it.
Spanish/Latin female name; means “sorrows”, classic Catholic use.
Italian short form of names like Bernardino; also a given name.
Arabic female name; variant of Daniya/Daniah meaning “near”.
Variant of Donna; used as a female given name in English.
Irish-origin male given name; means “gracious defender”.
Variant of Derek; Germanic roots meaning “people ruler”.
Irish surname turned given name; popular male first name.
Alternate spelling of Dylan/Dillon; modern male given name.
Short modern given name; often from Devon/Devin in English use.
English form of Deborah, biblical name popular in US.
Variant of Diana, Roman moon goddess name.
Unisex name, also a US state, used for boys and girls.
Name from Latin draco “dragon”, known from Harry Potter.
Italian given name, famous Ninja Turtle artist.
Variant of Darren, English given name for boys.
Given name of Irish origin, actor Dwayne Johnson.
Nickname form of Donald, common in English.
French unisex name, used as first name worldwide.
English given name, variant of Darrel/Daryl.
English feminine name, popular mid‑20th century.
Variant spelling of Daniel, used as male given name.
Given name, made famous by actor Denzel Washington.
Rare short form of Dennis or Denver, used as nickname.
Variant of Damian/Damien, used as a male given name.
From the flower name; used as a feminine given name.
Les mots dans la liste Name with D proviennent des joueurs du jeu de mots Le Petit Bac.