Starting with letter D
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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661 | Dylan | Welsh | Son of the wave, born near the sea, influence. Famous bearers: Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, American folk singer Bob Dylan. | M | |
662 | Dylan | Welsh | Dylan is a lyrical unisex name of Welsh origin, meaning “Son of the Sea.” In Welsh mythology, Dylan Eil Ton represented the power of the ocean, lending the name an aura of adventure and natural beauty. Its poetic resonance and modern appeal have propelled Dylan into the top ranks of English-speaking name charts. | M | |
663 | Dyllan | Welsh | From the sea. | M | |
664 | Dymtrus | Ukrainian | Ukrainian form of James 'supplanter'. | M | |
665 | Dynawd | Welsh | Donation. | M | |
666 | Dyre | Norse | Valuable; dear. | M | |
667 | Dyri | Norse | Dear. | M | |
668 | Dyvynarth | Welsh | Legendary son of Gwrgwst. | M | |
669 | Dyvyr | Welsh | Legendary son of Alun. | M | |
670 | Dywel | Welsh | Legendary son of Erbin. | M |