Starting with letter D
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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261 | Doeg | Biblical | Careful, who acts with uneasiness. | F | |
262 | Doggie | Scottish | Diminutive of Douglas: From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. | F | |
263 | Doire | Gaelic | Ann. | F | |
264 | Doirean | Celtic | Sullen. | F | |
265 | Doll | English | Diminutive of Dorothy, meaning gift of god. Doll has also come to be used as the name of a child's plaything, and as a colloquial term for an attractive woman. | F | |
266 | Doll | Greek | A vision. | F | |
267 | Doll | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Doll Tearsheet, a woman at the Boar's Head in Eastcheap. | F | |
268 | Dollie | English | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. | F | |
269 | Dolly | English | Diminutive of Dorothy, meaning gift of god. Famous bearer: Heroine of the famous film, Hello, Dolly. | F | |
270 | Dolores | Spanish | Sorrow. From Maria de los Dolores (the Virgin Mary, or Mary of the Sorrows.) | F | |
271 | Dolorita | Spanish | Full of sorrows. | F | |
272 | Domela | Latin | Mistress of the home. | F | |
273 | Domenica | Spanish | Born on Sunday. Of the Lord. | F | |
274 | Domenique | French | Of the Lord. Variant of Dominic. | F | |
275 | Domhnall | Gaelic | Derived from two Celtic words meaning 'world mighty'. | F | |
276 | Domiduca | Latin | Juno's surname. | F | |
277 | Dominica | Latin | Feminine form of Dominic: From dominkus, meaning 'of the Lord'. Famous bearer: St Dominic founded the Dominican order of preaching friars. | F | |
278 | Dominica | Spanish | Of the Lord. | F | |
279 | Dominique | English | Feminine form of Dominick: Lord. | F | |
280 | Dominique | French | The French feminine form of Dominic, meaning of the lord, or belonging to God. | F |