| Baby Name |
Religion/ Region/ Language |
Gender |
Meaning |
| Daisy |
English |
G |
Name of a flower, (Daisi, Dazi, Daizi)
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| Dallas |
Gaelic |
B |
Wise, a city in Texas
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| Dana |
Celtic |
B |
Mother of God, A Dane or one from Denmark
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| Dante |
Western |
B |
An Italian poet famous for `The Divine Comedy'--a journey through hell and purgatory and paradise guided by Virgil and his idealized Beatrice (1265-1321) Origin: Latin
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| Darcy |
Celtic |
G |
Dark one, someone with a dark complexion or dark hair. (Darcie)
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| Devon |
English |
G |
Name of a place (Devan, Devyn, Devana)
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| Diarmad |
Gaelic |
B |
A Gaelic name of uncertain derivation, Diarmad is thought to be from the elements di (without) and airmit (injunction): hence, "freeman." Anglicized forms: Dermid, Dermot, Diarmid.
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| Dillon |
Celtic |
B |
Faithful and true
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| Dolaidh |
Gaelic |
B |
World ruler; Gaelic form of Dolly, which is a pet form of Donald.
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| Domhnall |
Gaelic |
B |
Mighty ruler of the world; Gaelic name thought to be derived from the primitive Celtic Dubno-walos, from dubno (world) and walos (mighty, ruler). Anglicization: Donald.
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| Donald |
English |
B |
World ruler; Anglicized form of the Gaelic Domhnall. (Don, Dolly, Donnie, Donny)
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| Donnchadh |
Gaelic |
B |
Brown warrior; name composed of Old Celtic elements Donn (brown) and chadh (warrior). Anglicization: Duncan.
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| Dorcas |
English |
G |
A gazelle, a doe; derived from the Greek dorkas. The name is also used to Anglicize Gaelic Deoiridh (pilgrim). (DOR-KAHS)
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| Dorothy |
English |
G |
Gift of God; derived from the Greek Dorothea, a compound name composed of doron (gift) and theos (God):
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| Dougal |
English |
B |
Dark-haired stranger; Anglicized form of the Gaelic Dubhghall and Dughall, names meaning "dark-haired stranger." Variations: Dugald, Dugal. Pet Names: Dougie.
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| Drew |
English |
U |
Originally used as short form of Andrew (manly).Now commonly being used as an independent given name.
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| Dubhghlas |
Gaelic |
B |
A compound name composed of the elements dubh (black, dark) and glas (blue, green, gray; stream). See also: Douglas.
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| Duncan |
English |
B |
Brown warrior; an anglicized form of the Gaelic Donnchadh (brown warrior). The name was borne by a 7th-century saint who was abbot of the monastery on the isle of lona. Pet names: Dunky.
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| Duncan |
Celtic |
B |
Brown chief, athletic, jocular, confident, erratic in his affections. |