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Baby names beginning with "D"

1979 names found for "D"   (page 35 of 40) 

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Dovidas  (Lithuanian)
Friend
Dow  (Irish)
Dark-haired
Dowan  (Irish)
Black
Dowanhowee  (Native American)
Singing Voice
Dowle  (Irish)
Dark Stranger
Downeti  (Irish)
Bard
Downett  (Irish)
Bard
Doy  (Celtic)
Dark Stranger
Doyle  (Celtic/Gaelic)
Dark Foreigner
Draca  (English)
Dragon
Draco  (Italian)
Dragon
Dracon  (English)
Modern Variant of Drake 'Dragon.'
Drago  (French)
Dragon
Dragon  (American)
Fire-breathing Creature
Drake  (English)
Dragon
Draken  (Greek)
Dragon
Drakon  (Greek)
Dragon
Drama  (African)
To Be Full Of
Draupnir  (Norse)
Armlet of Odin
Draupnir  (Norse)
Odin's Magic Ring
Drayce  (English)
Modern Variant of Drake 'Dragon.'
Drea  (Greek)
Courageous
Dreail  (Gaelic)
Water. Origin: Gaelic
Dream  (English)
Dream
Dreama  (American)
Joyous Music
Dreda  (English)
Diminutive of Etheldreda: from the Old English Name Aethelthryth, Meaning Noble and Strength. Diminutive of Eldreda: the Feminine Form of Eldred, Which is a Variant of Aldred, Meaning Old Counsel, or
Dreena  (Spanish)
Short Form of Alexandrina
Drefan  (Anglo Saxon)
Trouble
Drem  (Celtic)
Mythical Son of Dremidydd
Dremidydd  (Welsh)
Legendary Father of Drem
Dreng  (Norse)
Farmhand; Brave
Dreogan  (Anglo Saxon)
Suffers
Drew  (Scottish)
Diminutive of Andrew: Manly. from the Greek Andrew. Has Long Been a Popular Scottish Name, Because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland After Whom the Town of St Andrews Was Named
Drew  (Greek)
Manly and Courageous
Drew  (Greek)
A Vision
Drewe  (English)
Variant of Drew: Wise
Dridan  (English)
From the Dry Valley
Driden  (English)
From the Dry Valley
Drina  (English)
Defender of Mankind. Feminine of Alexander
Drisana  (Indian)
Daughter of the Sun
Driscol  (Celtic)
Interpreter
Driscoll  (Celtic)
Interpreter
Drishti  (Hindu)
Eyesight
Driskell  (Celtic)
Interpreter
Dristan  (Arthurian Legend)
An Advisor to Arthur
Dristi  (Hindu)
Sight
Drogo  (German)
An Old German Name Derived from 'Dragen' Meaning to Bear or Carry
Dromio  (Shakespearean)
'The Comedy of Errors' Twin Brothers, Both Named Dromio, Attendants on the Twin Antipholuses. Dromio of Ephesus, and Dromio of Syracuse
Drona  (Hindu)
Teacher of Kauravas and Pandavas (Dronacharya)
Dror  (Hebrew)
Freedom
1979 names found for "D"   (page 35 of 40) 

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