Name |
Origin |
Meaning |
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Name
of an angel |
Dae, Dai |
English/Japanese |
Day/Great |
Daina |
English |
Bright as day |
Daisy, Daysi |
Anglo Saxon, Old English |
The day's eye |
Dafina |
Swahili |
Great joy |
Dakota |
Native American |
Tribal name |
Dale, Dalina |
English |
Valley |
Dalila, Dalilia |
Swahili |
Gentle |
Damara, Damary, Damiris |
Greek |
Gentle girl |
Damee, Dametra |
Spanish |
Small noblewoman |
Damia |
Greek/French |
Earth Goddess/Untamed |
Damiana, Damianne |
Greek |
Tamer, soother |
Damie |
French |
Friendly |
Damiris |
Greek |
Gentle |
Damee, Dametra |
Spanish |
Small noblewoman |
Damone |
Latin |
Untamed |
Daina |
English |
From Denmark |
Danay |
Greek |
Mother of Perseus |
Danessa, Danessia |
American |
God is my butterfly |
Dani, Danett, Dania |
Hebrew |
God is my judge |
Danianna, Daniana |
Torian |
God is grace |
Danica,
Danika |
Polish, Serbian, Czech |
Morning Star |
Danielan |
Spanish |
God is my judge |
Danu |
Celtic/Sanskrit |
Goddess of the Tuatha De Danaan/ a Goddess, the Waters of
Heaven |
Daphne |
Greek |
Laurel tree |
Dara |
Sanskrit |
Maiden, wife |
Daracha |
Scottish |
From the oak |
Daray |
Unknown |
Dark |
Daria, Darian, Darianne |
Greek |
Wealthy |
Darksonna |
Torian |
Dark girl |
Darlene, Darilyn, Daryl |
Anglo Saxon |
Tenderly loved |
Darnisia |
Irish |
Great |
Daron |
Gaelic |
Great |
Darsha |
Sanskrit |
New moon |
Darshana, Darshaniya |
Sanskrit |
Beauty |
Darynne |
Greek/Irish |
Gifts/Great |
Dasha, Dasia |
Russian |
Gift of God |
Davonna |
Scottish/English |
Beloved |
Dawn, Dawna |
English/Anglo Saxon |
Sunrise, dawn/Awakening |
Dayana |
Sanskrit |
Bird's flight |
Deanna, Deandra |
Latin |
Divine, Moon Goddess |
Deborah, Debria, Debrina, Devora, Devorah |
Hebrew |
Bee |
Decima |
Roman |
Goddess of birth |
Deianira |
Greek |
Legendary Amazon Warrioress�
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Deidameia |
Latin |
Daughter of Bellerphon |
Deirdre |
Irish |
Sorrowful, wanderer |
Deja |
French |
Before |
Delana |
German |
Noble protector |
Delaney, Dalania |
Irish |
Descendant of the challenger |
Delbina, Delbine |
Greek |
Flower |
Delfina, Delphina |
Greek/Spanish |
From Delphi/Dolphin |
Delia |
Greek |
Visible, from Delos |
Delilah, Delila |
Hebrew |
Brooder |
Delfina |
Hebrew |
Brooder |
Della |
Old German |
Peaceful elf |
Delmira |
German |
Noble protector |
Delphine |
Greek |
From Delphi, Calmness |
Delta, Deltoria |
Greek |
Door, Greek Alphabet |
Delyth |
Celtic |
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Demas, Demos |
Greek |
Popular |
Demetria, Demeter, Demetra, Demi |
Greek |
Goddess of the harvest |
Deminica |
French/Latin |
Born on the lord's day |
Demonassa |
Latin |
Wife of Hippolochus |
Dendera |
Egyptian |
From Dendera |
Dendra |
Greek |
Tree |
Denise, Denica |
French |
Follower of Dionysus |
Deoma |
Greek |
A prayer |
Derinow |
Latin |
An Amazon |
Derora |
Hebrew |
Flowing brook |
Deryn |
Welsh |
Bird |
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Ill-fated
one |
Desiree, Desaray, Desideria,�
Desire |
French |
Desired |
Desma |
Greek |
Oath |
Desta, Despina |
Ethiopian/French |
Happy/Fate |
Destiny |
French |
Fate |
Destry |
French |
War horse |
Deva |
Sanskrit |
Divine |
Devanika |
Sanskrit |
Celestial ones |
Devi |
Sakti/Indian |
Dearly beloved Goddess |
Deverra |
Roman |
Minor Goddess of birth |
Devika |
Sanskrit |
Divine, Goddess |
Devin, Devine, Devon, Devyn |
Irish |
Poet |
Devlin |
Irish |
Brave, fierce |
Devona |
Anglo Saxon |
Protector |
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Happiness,
bliss |
Dharani |
Sanskrit |
Magickal invocations |
Dia, Diana, Diania |
Latin |
Moon Goddess |
Diamanta |
French |
Like a diamond |
Diamond |
Old French |
Diamond |
Diantha, Dianthe |
Greek |
Divine flower |
Didara |
Yoruba |
Good graceful girl |
Didrika |
German |
Folk rule |
Diella |
Latin |
Worships God |
Diera |
Anglo Saxon |
From Diera |
Dionne |
Greek |
Divine Queen |
Dipa |
Buddhist |
Goddess of light |
Dictynna |
Cretan |
Mother Goddess |
Dido |
Greek |
Queen of Carthage |
Dinamy |
Greek |
Power |
Dionne |
Greek |
Mother of Aphrodite |
Diosa |
Spanish |
Goddess |
Diotima |
Greek |
Honored Goddess |
Discordia |
Greek |
Goddess of strife |
Divinia |
Latin |
Divine |
Divona |
Celtic (Gallic) |
Fertility Goddess |
Dobrya |
Russian |
Kind woman |
Dollina |
Greek |
Gift of God |
Dolunay |
Turkish |
Full moon |
Dominka, Dominika, Domino, Dominique, Domonque |
Latin, French |
Belonging to the lord |
Donata, Donica, Donikka |
Latin |
Give |
Donella |
Celtic |
Dark-haired elfin girl |
Donelle |
Latin |
Small mistress of the home |
Doralia |
Greek |
Gift |
Dorianne, Doris, Dorri |
Greek |
Sea Goddess |
Doromene |
Greek |
The gift of might |
Dreama |
Appalachian |
Dream |
Drew, Dree |
Greek/Latin |
Courageous/Descendant of Drusus |
Drina |
Spanish |
Helper of Mankind |
Drisana |
Sanskrit |
Daughter of the sun |
Drusilla |
Latin |
Descendant of Drusus, fruitful |
Dryade |
Greek |
Trees, Earth Elementals |
Durandana, Durindana |
French |
Legend name |
Dustara |
Sanskrit |
Invincible |
Dustine, Dustina, Dustyn, Dusty |
German/English |
Viliant fighter/Brown rock, quarry |
Duvessa |
Celtic/Gaelic |
Dark beauty |
Dyan, Dyani |
Latin/Native American |
Full moon |
Dominka, Dominika, Domino, Dominique, Domonque |
Latin, French |
Belonging to the lord |
Donata, Donica, Donikka
|
Latin |
Give |
Donella |
Celtic |
Dark-haired elfin girl |
Donelle |
Latin |
Small mistress of the
home |
Doralia |
Greek |
Gift |
Dorianne, Doris, Dorri |
Greek |
Sea Goddess |
Doromene |
Greek |
The gift of might |
Dreama |
Appalachian |
Dream |
Drew, Dree |
Greek/Latin |
Courageous/Descendant
of Drusus |
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Spanish |
Helper of Mankind |
Drisana |
Sanskrit |
Daughter of the sun |
Drusilla |
Latin |
Descendant of Drusus, fruitful |
Dryade |
Greek |
Trees, Earth Elementals
|
Durandana, Durindana |
French |
Legend name |
Dustara |
Sanskrit |
Invincible |
Dustine, Dustina, Dustyn,
Dusty |
German/English |
Viliant fighter/Brown rock, quarry |
Duvessa |
Celtic/Gaelic |
Dark beauty |
Dyan, Dyani |
Latin/Native American |
Moon Goddess/Deer |
Dyanea |
Greek |
Intelligent woman |
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