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.

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  • 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.