Starting with letter D
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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121 | Deheune | Celtic | Divine one. | F | |
122 | Deianira | Greek | Wife of Hercules. | F | |
123 | Deidameia | Latin | Daughter of Bellerphon. | F | |
124 | Deiene | Spanish | Religious holiday. | F | |
125 | Deirdre | Irish | Raging, broken-hearted, or fear. The Deirdre of Irish and Scottish legend committed suicide after her lover's murder. | F | |
126 | Deka | African | Pleasing. (Somali). | F | |
127 | Del | English | A diminutive of any masculine or feminine name beginning with Del. | F | |
128 | Delfina | Greek | From Delphi. | F | |
129 | Delfina | Latin | Dolphin. Variant of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine. | F | |
130 | Delia | Celtic | Diminutive of Bedelia: A variant of Bridget, who was the mythic Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. | F | |
131 | Delia | German | Diminutive of Adela: Pleasant; Of the nobility. Noble. From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble, introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Adela was the name of one of King William I's daughters. | F | |
132 | Delia | Greek | From Delos. Derived from the name Delos, the Greek island where Apollo and the goddess Artemis are believed to have been born. Also an abbreviation of Cordelia and Adelia. | F | |
133 | Delice | English | Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. | F | |
134 | Delicea | Latin | Delightful. | F | |
135 | Delicia | Latin | Delightful. Gives pleasure. | F | |
136 | Delicia | Spanish | Charming. | F | |
137 | Delight | French | Pleasure or youthful. | F | |
138 | Delila | Hebrew | Desired. Languishing. The Biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his superhuman strength. | F | |
139 | Delilah | Biblical | Poor, small, head of hair | F | |
140 | Delilah | Hebrew | Amorous, delight, languishing, temptress. In the Old Testament, Samson's mistress Delilah tricked him into revealing the secret of his strength, then betrayed him to the Philistines. | F |