Starting with letter D
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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381 | Delphine | French | Dolphin. Derived from the Greek name. Famous bearer: a thirteenth-century French saint. | F | |
382 | Delphine | Greek | Dolphin. From the Greek place name Delphi, the site of the oracle of Apollo. Also from the plant name delphinium. | F | |
383 | Delta | Greek | Born fourth. Fourth letter of the Greek alphabet. | F | |
384 | Delwen | Welsh | Derived from the Welsh words for neat and fair. | F | |
385 | Delwyn | Welsh | Derived from the Welsh words for neat and fair. | F | |
386 | Delyssa | English | Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. | F | |
387 | Delyth | Welsh | Derived from the Welsh words for neat and pretty. | F | |
388 | Demas | Biblical | Popular. | F | |
389 | Demas | Greek | Popular. | F | |
390 | Demelza | English | Fortified. A Cornish place name sometimes used as a first name. Famous bearer: Demelza was the heroine of British author Winston Graham's Poldark novels. | F | |
391 | Demeter | Greek | Earth-lover. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must spend with the god of the underworld - the reason for winter. | F | |
392 | Demetra | Greek | Of Demeter. Demetria was the mythological goddess of corn and harvest. | F | |
393 | Demetre | Greek | Earth-lover. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must spend with the god of the underworld - the reason for winter. | F | |
394 | Demetria | Greek | Of Demeter. Demetria was the mythological goddess of corn and harvest. | F | |
395 | Demi | English | Abbreviation of Demetria - the mythological goddess of corn and harvest. | F | |
396 | Demitra | Greek | Of Demeter. Demetria was the mythological goddess of corn and harvest. | F | |
397 | Demitras | Greek | Of Demeter. Demetria was the mythological goddess of corn and harvest. | F | |
398 | Demonassa | Latin | Wife of Hippolochus. | F | |
399 | Demos | Greek | Popular. | F | |
400 | Dena | English | Combination of Deana (divine) and Dina (from the valley; avenged). | F |