Boys D

Name

Origin

Meaning

D -

D -

D -

Dabir

Arabic

Tutor

Dacey, Dace, Dacian

Latin/Irish

From Dacia/Southerner

Dache

Tibetan

Powerful arrow

Daedalus

Greek

Killed his nephew

Daemon

Greek

Guardian spirit

Dagan

Hebrew

Corn, grain

Daichi

Japanese

The Earth

Daire

Irish

Wealthy

Daitan

Japanese

Daring, bold one

Dakarai

Shona

Happy

Dakota

Dakota

Tribal name

Dale, Dalen, Daelin, Dalione, Dallan, Dallon

English

Dale, valley

Dallas

Scottish

Town in Scotland

Damian, Damien, Damae

Greek

Tamer, soother

Damon

Greek/Latin

Constant, loyal/Spirit, demon

Dandin

Hindi

Holy man

Dandr�, Deandre

French

Strong, manly, courageous

Dane

English

From Denmark

Daniel, Danner, Dannon

Hebrew

God is my judge

Dante

Latin

Lasting, enduring

Dara

Cambodian

Stars

Daran, Daren, Darin, Dearin, Daron, Dare

Irish

Great

Dardanus

Greek

Founder of Troy

Dareau

French

Open

Dare

French

Darling, beloved, grove of oak

Dareios

Greek, Old Persian

He who holds on well to his possessions

Darius

Greek

Wealthy

Darrion

Irish

Great

Darkson

Torian

Dark boy

Darko

Serbian, Croatian

Gift

Darman

Azerbaijani

The remedy

Darshan

Sanskrit

Vision

Daryl

French

Darling, beloved

Dastan

Azerbaijani

Legendary

Daveren

Dutch

Thunder, success

Davin

Scandinavian

Brilliant Finn

Dawson

English

Son of David

Dax

French, English

Water

Dayton

English

Day town, bright, sunny town

Decimus

Latin

Tenth

Dedwen

Nubian

God of riches and incense

Deems

English

Judge's child

Delane

French

From the elder tree grove

Delaney

Irish

Descendant of the challenger

Delani

Native American

The great one, the high one

Delano

Old French

From the forest of nut trees, Of the night

Delfino

Latin

Dolphin

Delmore

French

Of the sea

Delvin

English

Proud friend

Demario

Italian

Martial, warllike

Demetrius, Demetris, Demitri, Dimitrios, Dimitri

Greek

Follower of Demeter

Demos

Greek

People

Dempsey

Irish

Proud

Denley

English

Meadow, valley

Deon, Dion

Greek

Follower of Dionysus

Derryl

French

Darling, beloved

Desimir

Slavic

Great longing

Destin, Destine, Destry

French

Destiny

Deven, Devin

Irish

Poet

Devlin

Irish

Brave, fierce

Dexter

Latin/English

Dexterous, adroit/Fabric dryer

Dhajan

Sanskrit

Wise man

Diamond

English

Brilliant gem

Diggory

Cornish from Old French

Lost or strayed

Dionysus

Greek

God of wine

Dixon���������������

English

Son of Dick

Divine

Latin/Irish

Divine/Ox

Dolan���������������

Irish

Dark haired

Dominic, Dominik

Latin

Belonging to the Lord

Domokos����������

Hungarian

Belonging to the Lord

Donaron�����������

Old German

Thunder

Donatien

French, Latin

Gift

Donovan�����������

Irish

Dark warrior

Doran���������������

Greek, Hebrew/Irish

Gift/Stranger, exile

Dorian, Dorlan ��

Greek

From Doris, Greece

Doromene��������

Greek

The gift of might

Drake, Draigh����

English

Dragon

Dragan

Serbian

Dear

Drear

English

Dim

Drew

Welsh

Wise

Dru

English

Strong, manly, courageous

Drury

French

The dear one, a sweetheart

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English

Dry valley

Dugan��������������

Irish

Dark

Duke����

French�

Leader, duke

Dumuzi�������������

Mesopotamian

Shepherd, vegetation, underworld God

Duncan�������������

Scottish

Brown warrior

Dunstan

English�

Brownstone fortress

Duran���

Latin����

Enduring

Dustin��������������

German/English

Valiant fighter/Brown rocky quarry

Dyer�����������������

English

Fabric dyer

Dylan���������������

Welsh

Sea

Dyre�����������������

Dry valley

Dugan

Irish

Dark

Duke

French     �

Leader, duke

Dumuzi    

Mesopotamian

Shepherd, vegetation, underworld God

Duncan

Scottish

Brown warrior

Dunstan  

English

Brownstone fortress

Duran

Latin

Enduring

Dustin

German/English

Valiant fighter/Brown rocky quarry

Dyer

English

Fabric dyer

Dylan

Welsh

Sea

Dyre

Norwegian

Dear heart