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Dipper

A small cup or ladle

Dizzie

A playful and lively spirit

Djanka

Derived from the Slavic word meaning 'to be alive' or 'to awaken'

Dolley

A diminutive form of the name Dolores, often associated with the meaning 'sorrows'.

Donnie

Diminutive of Donald, meaning 'ruler of the world'

Doodle

A playful or whimsical drawing

Doogan

Derived from the Irish surname meaning 'dark' or 'black'.

Doogie

A diminutive form of the name Douglas, often used affectionately

Dorado

Spanish for 'golden'

Dotaby

A playful and whimsical name likely derived from a blend of sounds that evoke a sense of cuteness.

Dotson

Derived from a surname that can indicate 'son of Dot'.

Dottie

Derived from 'dot', meaning a small spot or a tiny point

Dougal

Dark-haired

Dougie

A diminutive form of Douglas, which means 'dark stream' or 'black water'.

Druxie

A playful name with no specific meaning, often associated with fun and friendliness

Dundee

A kind of fort or stronghold

Dunkin

A name derived from a type of coffee, specifically a reference to the popular coffee and donut chain

Durina

Derived from Italian, meaning 'little door' or 'little entrance'.

Duscha

A diminutive and affectionate form of the name 'Dora' or 'Dorothea', meaning 'gift' or 'gift of God'

Dwayne

Somebody who is dark, or from a dark place

Dylana

A name of uncertain origin, often associated with the goddess Danu in Celtic mythology

Easton

A name of English origin meaning 'from the east town'.

Eclair

A pastry filled with cream and topped with chocolate

Edison

Son of Edward

Edmund

Wealthy protector

Edward

Wealthy guardian

Elaine

Bright, shining light

Elinor

Light

Ellery

A place name of English origin

Elowen

Elm tree

Emilio

To strive or to excel

Etoile

Star

Eureka

I have found it

Farlie

A variant of Farley, often related to 'meadow' or 'fern clearing'

Feisty

Energetic, lively, spirited

Fenris

A mythological wolf from Norse mythology.

Fenton

From the town on the marshy land

Fergie

Derived from the Scottish surname 'Ferguson', meaning 'son of Fergus'

Fergus

Man of strength

Fernie

A place of ferns

Festus

Auspicious, happy

Fideaux

Derived from the French word for loyal or faithful

Fiesty

Full of sass and lively energy

Figaro

A character from Italian opera known for being a barber and clever schemer

Fintan

The name is of Irish origin, meaning 'little white one' or 'white fire.'

Fisher

One who catches fish

Fiyero

A character from the musical 'Wicked', known for his charm and charisma

Flavio

An Italian name that means 'yellow' or 'blonde'

Fleecy

Soft and fluffy, like fleece

Floppy

Soft and flexible

Flossie

Derived from the name Florence, meaning prosperous or flourishing.

Flossy

Meaning soft and fluffy

Flower

A plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms

Foofoo

A playful and whimsical name, often associated with cuteness.

Forest

A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth

Franco

Free man

Franny

A diminutive form of Frances, meaning 'from France' or 'free one'

Fresco

A method of mural painting on freshly laid wet plaster

Freyja

Norse goddess associated with love, beauty, and fertility.

Friday

Named after the day of the week associated with the Norse goddess Frigg.

Fudgie

A sweet treat often resembling a soft, dense chocolate

Gabina

Little one or girl

Gamora

A character from Marvel Comics known for her strength and combat skills.

Gaston

Meaning 'from the castle'

Gavina

A form of the name 'Gavin', which means 'white hawk' or 'battle hawk'.

Gemini

The astrological sign represented by twins

Gendry

Derived from a surname, meaning 'warrior' or 'battle protector'.

Gennie

Fair and generous

Geordy

The one who is a farmer

Gerard

Brave with a spear

Gerwin

Spear friend

Gerwyn

A Welsh name meaning 'fair' or 'blessed'

Gianni

Italian diminutive of Giovanni, meaning 'God is gracious'

Gibson

Son of the shortened form 'Gib', which itself derives from the name 'Gilbert'.

Giggly

Characterized by laughter and merriment.

Ginger

A name often associated with a reddish-brown color, commonly used for both cats and dogs.

Ginnie

A diminutive of Virginia, often meaning 'pure' or 'virginal'.

Gioele

Italian form of the name Joel

Giorno

Italian for 'day'

Gipsie

A variant of 'Gypsy', which implies a free-spirited and adventurous person.

Gisell

Pledge or hostages

Gitano

Gypsy in Spanish, often associated with a free spirit and wanderlust.

Giulia

A feminine form of the name Julius, often associated with youthful or downy.

Gizzmo

A playful or mischievous character.

Gnasher

One who gnashes or grinds the teeth

Godiva

Means 'God's gift' in Old English

Goober

A colloquial term for a peanut or a silly person

Gordie

Brave warrior

Goscha

A playful or joyful character, often associated with companions.

Gotham

The fictional city in the Batman universe.

Gracie

Derived from the Latin word 'gratia', meaning grace or elegance

Grandy

Derived from 'grand' meaning great or large, often associated with affection.

Grania

Derived from the Irish word for 'love' or 'grace'.

Greene

Derived from green, representing freshness and vitality

Gretel

A character in a German fairy tale who is known for her cleverness

Grimes

The name of a famous musician and artist

Grismo

A color name in Italian meaning 'gray'

Gromit

The name of a dog character in the animated series 'Wallace and Gromit'.

Gustaw

A variant of 'Gustav', meaning 'staff of the Goths' or 'royal staff'.

Guster

A playful or lively breeze