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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Dewey

Beloved

Welsh

Darrin

Great

Irish

Doyle

Black stranger

Irish

Davis

Son of David

English

Dick

Ten

German

Darrel

Open; from Airelle

French

Darnell

The hidden spot

English

Dewayne

Dark, swarthy

Irish

Dominique

Lord

Latin

Darwin

Dear friend

English

Doug

Black river

Scottish

Dorian

Descendant of Dorus; from Doris

Greek

Derick

Power of the tribe

German

Denis

A variant form of Dennis, in allusion to Dionysos, the god of vegetation and wine, in Greek mythology.

French

Duncan

Dark warrior; brown fighter

Scottish

Dion

A short form of Dionysius, the god of vegetation and wine, in Greek mythology.

Greek

Damion

Tame, subdue

Greek

Darian

He who possesses

English

DeShawn

Combination of De- and Shawn

American

Donte

Lasting

Italian

Denver

Green valley

French

Deon
DeMarcus

Modern

Daxton

From Dax, France

English

Davion

Variant of David

American

Davon

American

Devan

English

Domingo

Lord

Latin

Donnell

World mighty; brown-haired fighter

Scottish

Denny

The Dane's village; follower of Dionysius

Scandinavian

Dayton

Day's settlement" or "David's settlement

English

Devonte

Created name

American

DeAngelo

De- paired with Angel

Italian

Delmar

Of the sea

Spanish

Donny

English

Deacon

Dusty one; servant; messenger

Greek

Denzel

From the high stronghold

English

Dax

Place name

French

Domenic

Lord

Latin

Deven

Divine

Indian (Sanskrit)

Dario

Possessing goodness

Latin

Darien

Gift

Greek

Dominik

Lord

Latin

Daren

Great

Irish

Dirk

A Dutch equivalent of Theodoric.

Danish

Dusty

Brave warrior; dusty area

German

Davin

Beloved

Welsh

Dudley

People's field

English

Dashawn

American

Devante

American