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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Deunoro

Saint

Spanish

Deortun

From the deer park

English

Devere

Derived from place-name Deverel.

English

Denym
Drayden
Daman

One who tames, subdues

Greek

Donaghy

Strong fighter

Celtic

Daegal

Dweller by the dark stream

Anglo-Saxon

Darian

He who possesses

English

Diyor
Dorrin

Dark-browed

Irish

Damir

To Give Peace

Slavic

Dominik

Lord

Latin

Deverel

Bank of the river

French

Dred

“The man who fears,” from the Anglo-Saxon draedan, to fear.

Anglo-Saxon

Dimitrios

Follower of Demeter

Greek

Devaun

American

Demoni
Donaciano
Delphinos

Dolphin

Greek

Dardanio

Greek

Dewei

Of Great Principle

Chinese

Doughall

Black stranger

Scottish

Dagonet

Arthur's fool

Arthurian Legend

Delwyn

Godly friend; proud friend; bright friend

Irish

Damyon

Greek

Daunte

Lasting, enduring

Spanish

Dustin

Brave warrior; dusty area

German

Daniele

God is my judge

Hebrew

Dakarai

Rejoice

African

Dawayne

Swarthy

Irish

Dearl
Dallin

From the valley

English

Deutsch

A German

German

Daimhin

Bard

Irish

Dag

Daylight

Scandinavian

Donndubhain
Dionigi
Dany
Demitrius

Follower of Demeter

Greek

Dagger
Dravin

American

Dubhglas
Deagmund

Bridge protector

English

Dhyan
Derrin

Great

Irish

Dar

Pearl

Hebrew

Deacon

Dusty one; servant; messenger

Greek

Dekle

Dusty one; servant; messenger

Greek

Diony