Others
Curran
Descendant of the ruler
Cyras
The sun in Turkish
Cyros
A name derived from 'Kyros', meaning 'lord' or 'master' in Persian.
Cyrus
Sun or throne
Cziko
The name is derived from the Czech word for a small animal or playful companion
Dacey
Delicate and graceful
Dacota
Derived from the Native American Sioux language, meaning 'friend' or 'ally'.
Dae
A name often associated with great or noble qualities
Daegan
Meaning 'little fire' in Irish
Daelan
Derived from the Gaelic meaning 'little flat valley'.
Dafi
A term of endearment or affection, often used for someone who is dear to the speaker.
Dagda
The good god in Celtic mythology associated with fertility, agriculture, and strength.
Dagna
Meaning 'the day' in Old Norse.
Dagor
A term used in Middle-earth lore meaning 'battle' or 'war'
Dai
A term often used in various cultures, meaning 'great' or 'big'
Daiga
A name associated with spirit or energy
Daina
The name Daina is often associated with a meaning related to 'song' or 'melody'.
Daira
Goddess of the sea; a variant of Daira signifies a blessing or gift.
Dajana
The name Dajana is derived from the Slavic word meaning 'gift' or 'morning star'.
Dakotah
Allies, friends
Dala
Means 'noble' or 'valley' in various contexts
Daley
A surname of Irish origin meaning 'lively'
Dalf
A mythical creature, often depicted as a friendly giant or monster in folklore
Dalko
A diminutive form of the name Dali, often associated with brave and strong qualities
Dallas
From the surname meaning 'meadow valley'.
Dalma
Variant of Dalma, often associated with a tranquil and gentle spirit.
Damy
Beloved or cherished
Dancan
A noble and brave warrior
Dandan
A common term used in various cultures, often conveying a sense of joy or fun
Danica
Morning star
Danira
Gift
Danko
Derived from Slavic languages meaning 'beloved' or 'precious'
Danu
A goddess of fertility and the earth in Celtic mythology
Darak
A name meaning 'brave' or 'strong' in some cultures.
Daran
An ancient Celtic name meaning 'great' or 'steadfast'
Darcy
Dark or from the town of dark oaks
Dargo
A strong and brave dog, often associated with protector roles.
Dari
A variant of the name Darius, often meaning 'possessor' or 'maintainer'
Daria
Possesses goodness
Darius
Upholder of good
Darma
A term often associated with law, duty, or righteousness in Indian philosophy
Darragh
Oak tree
Dasa
To offer or give
Daska
A playful and cheerful dog
Davina
Beloved
Davu
A term used in some cultures to denote strength and vitality.
Dego
A name often associated with strength and leadership.
Deika
A name often associated with strength and protection
Delana
Derived from the name 'delaney', which means 'descendant of the dark warrior'
Demelza
The name of a character in the Poldark series
Denahi
The one who leads
Denali
The highest peak in North America
Deniz
Ocean or sea in Turkish
Denver
From the Old English 'Dena
Deora
Gift
Deri
A traditional name that means 'beloved' in some cultures
Derius
A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from 'Darius', meaning 'kingly' or 'possess' in Persian
Derry
From the oak tree
Derryl
Gifted or being a great leader
Desmond
A man of the world
Destan
Epic or legendary story
Devi
Goddess or divine being
Devika
Little goddess
Devin
Defendant or poet
Dewey
Beloved, cherished
Dhala
Means 'the one who is good' in some cultures
Dhana
Wealth or fortune in Sanskrit
Dhyana
A Sanskrit word meaning 'meditation' or 'concentration'
Diba
A term in various cultures that can denote a beloved or cherished one
Dida
A term of endearment in some cultures
Didi Or Dee Dee
The name Didi is often used as an endearing term or nickname.
Dila
A name of uncertain origin, often associated with compassion and warmth.
Dilka
A variant of names meaning 'god' or 'ruler'
Dillan
Little flood
Dillon
Loyal and faithful
Dimo
A diminutive of the name Dimitar, which means 'earth' or 'follower of the earth'.
Dingo
A wild dog found in Australia
Dira
Beloved or goddess
Dirko
A diminutive or affectionate form of the name Dirac, often associated with strength and companionship
Ditha
A name of unknown origin often associated with tenderness and affection.
Djanka
Derived from the Slavic word meaning 'to be alive' or 'to awaken'
Djura
A name of Slavic origin meaning 'gifted' or 'doer'
Doak
A Scottish word meaning 'a small wooded hill'
Doguinho
Small dog or puppy in Portuguese
Dohia
The name Dohia does not have a widely recognized meaning in popular languages.
Dola
A joyful and playful spirit
Doli
A term of endearment or affection in various cultures
Donal
Ruler of the world
Donga
A playful or mischievous dog
Donka
A variation of the name Donka, which is of Slavic origin and often a nickname for a female named Dorothea.
Donn
The name Donn is of Irish origin meaning 'brown' or 'chieftain'.
Donovan
Dark warrior
Doogan
Derived from the Irish surname meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
Doogie
A diminutive form of the name Douglas, often used affectionately
Dooley
Dark haired
Doran
A name of Irish origin meaning 'stranger' or 'traveler'.
Doug
A nickname for Douglas, which means 'dark water' or 'from the dark stream'.
Dougal
Dark-haired
Dougie
A diminutive form of Douglas, which means 'dark stream' or 'black water'.
Douglas
Dark stream