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Dabir
One who is knowledgeable or wise
Daffy
A prominent character from Looney Tunes known for his zany personality
Dagda
The good god in Celtic mythology associated with fertility, agriculture, and strength.
Dagi
A nickname often used for a beloved pet
Daiki
Great nobility or grandeur
Dala
Means 'noble' or 'valley' in various contexts
Dalf
A mythical creature, often depicted as a friendly giant or monster in folklore
Dalla
A term for a traditional dance in certain cultures
Dally
To act playfully or without serious intent
Damian
To tame or to subdue
Damon
To tame or to subdue
Dandie
A diminutive form of ‘Dandy’, often associated with elegance.
Danica
Morning star
Dar
A form of the name 'Darwin', meaning beloved or dear
Darbie
A name of English origin that evokes the idea of a playful and charming personality.
Darby
A place by the river
Darco
Derived from the name of the Italian actor and director, it symbolizes strength and charisma.
Darcy
Dark or from the town of dark oaks
Darkus
Related to darkness or shadow
Darrow
Derived from the Old English word meaning 'the oak tree' or 'oak grove'.
Daryl
Dearly beloved.
Dasa
To offer or give
Dawg
A colloquial term for dog, often used in a friendly manner
Daysie
A variation of Daisy, often associated with purity and innocence.
Dazzle
To shine or sparkle with light
Dean
Follower of the deity.
Debby
A common diminutive form of Deborah, meaning 'bee' in Hebrew.
Dela
A name of Spanish origin meaning 'of the', often used as a prefix in surnames.
Dellina
Derived from Italian origins, it can signify the little Dell or small valley.
Delly
A diminutive form of the name 'Della', often associated with nobility and delicate beauty.
Delphie
Derived from the Greek word for dolphin, symbolizing playfulness and intelligence.
Denali
The highest peak in North America
Dendi
A name derived from the word 'dandy', suggesting elegance and style.
Deniro
Derived from the surname of famous actor Robert De Niro, often associated with strength and talent.
Denja
A feminine form of the name Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge'
Deo
Gift of God
Derek
Ruler or leader
Derryl
Gifted or being a great leader
Diego
Supplanter
Dijon
A type of mustard originating from Dijon, France.
Dimo
A diminutive of the name Dimitar, which means 'earth' or 'follower of the earth'.
Dimple
A small, natural indentation on a surface.
Dimples
Small indentations in the skin, often visible when smiling
Dingdong
A sound of a bell or something similar
Dingo Starr
A dingo is a wild dog native to Australia; 'Starr' may refer to a star, symbolizing brightness or fame.
Dingus
A foolish or incompetent person
Dio
God in Italian
Diona
Divine messenger or goddess
Diro
A name used to denote strength and bravery.
Dixe
A diminutive form of the name Dixie, often associated with the Southern United States.
Dobby
A house-elf from the Harry Potter series.
Doffo
A playful term used for a dog or puppy, often signifying cuteness
Dohia
The name Dohia does not have a widely recognized meaning in popular languages.
Dolley
A diminutive form of the name Dolores, often associated with the meaning 'sorrows'.
Domonika
A variant of the name Domenica, meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.
Dona
Female given name, derived from Latin 'domina' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress'
Doogie
A diminutive form of the name Douglas, often used affectionately
Doren
A given name of uncertain origin; possibly derived from the Old French word 'dore' meaning golden
Dorlise
A unique name possibly derived from 'Doris', meaning 'gift' or 'bounty' in Greek
Doro
Gift or present in Greek
Dotson
Derived from a surname that can indicate 'son of Dot'.
Dotty
Diminutive form of Dorothy, meaning gift of God
Dougal
Dark-haired
Dovi
A name of uncertain origin, often associated with a playful or affectionate connotation
Doyle
Descendant of the dark lad
Drago
Dragon
Drake
A male duck
Dreamer
A person who dreams or has aspirations
Drigo
A name of uncertain origin, often associated with strength and nobility.
Droma
A name often associated with a mysterious or mythical element
Dua
A term for prayer in Indonesian and Malay
Dudu
A term of endearment, often used affectionately
Dugan
A name of Irish origin meaning ‘black’ or ‘dark-complexioned’
Duke
A noble title of high rank in the aristocracy.
Duke Droolington
A playful and regal name often associated with nobility and a tendency to drool
Dulce
Sweet
Duma
Swift or fast
Duna
A term used in various cultures to represent sand dunes, symbolizing beauty and serenity
Dundee
A kind of fort or stronghold
Dundy
Derived from an Old Scottish word meaning 'a hill or mound'
Durango
The name comes from the historical and cultural region in Mexico known for its scenic landscapes.
Durina
Derived from Italian, meaning 'little door' or 'little entrance'.
Dyami
Eagle in Lakota language
Dyani
Deer
DöRy
A name possibly derived from various cultural contexts, associated with uniqueness.