Dog names

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D.J. (English)
short for 'Disc Jocky'

D.O.G.

Da Vinci (Italian)
last name of Leonardo DaVinci

Daan

Daantje (Dutch)
short for Danielle

Dabber (Dutch) [mf]

Dabble

Dabbo [f]

Dabney

Dabs

Dabsi

Dac

Dacca

Dacey

Dacha [f]

Dachs

Dack

Dacko

Daco

Dacota [mf]

Dada

Daddy

Dadie

Dadpa (Tibetan) [mf]
"faithful"

Daennie

Daerle (English) [f]
"darling"

Daev

Daffa [f]

Daffi

Daffie

Daffy (English) [m]
after Daffy Duck

Dafne

Dafra

Dafydd (Welsh) [m]
form of David

Dag

Daga

Dagga [mf]

Dagger

Daggi

Daggy

Daglet (Irish) [m]
"god of jealousy"

Dagma

Dagmar (Old Norse) [f]
"day maid"

Dagmara

Dagny [mf]

Dago

Dagobert

Dagomar

Dagonée (Celtic) [f]

Dagwood

Dahle

Dahli

Dahra [mf]

Dai (Japanese) [f]
"important"

Daiane

Daico [m]

Daigo (Japanese) [m]
emperor no. 96 of Japan

Daika

Daiko

Daiky (Russian) [m]

Daily

Daima [f]

Daimler Benz

Daimo (Dutch) [m]

Daimy [f]

Daina

Dainty

Daiquiri

Daira

Dairy

Daisey (English) [f]
flower

Daisi

Daisku (Japanese) [mf]
"to love"

Daisly (English) [f]

Daisy (English) [f]

Daiza [f]

Daja (Balinese, Bulgarian, Prussian, Korean) [f]
"North"; "Time"; "Gift"; "Prominent"

Dajak

Dajoie

Dajou

Dak

Dakar

Dakari (African) [f]
"happiness"

Dakini (Tibetan) [mf]
"angel"

Dakota (American Indian) [m]
name of a people of the northern Mississippi valley

Dakyra [f]

Dala

Dalai Lama

Dalba (Tibetan) [mf]
"quiet"

Dalca

Dalco [m]

Daldi

Daldie

Daldyras

Dale (Old English) [m]
"[dweller by the] dale"

Daley

Dali (Spanish) [m]
after Salvador Dali

Dalia

Dalila

Dalinka [f]

Dalko

Dallas (Gaelic) [m]
from a Scottish place name

Dalli

Dalliance

Dallie

DallieDoo

Dallis

Dally

Dalm

Dalma [mf]
short for Dalmation

Dalrimple

Dalten

Dalton (Old English) [m]
"valley town"

Dalyn

Dama

Damage

Damar

Damaris (Greek) [f]
"calf"

Damascus [m]

Dambala

Dambles

Dame

Damian (Greek) [m]
"to tame"

Damiana (Italian) [f]
feminine form of Damian

Damiano (Italian) [m]
form of Damian

Damien [m]
variant of Damian

Damin

Damion

Damm

Dammit

Dammo

Damo

Damois (French)
short form of damoiselle

Damoiseau

Damoiselle (French)
young member of nobility

Damon (Greek) [m]
"to tame"

Damone

Damsel

Dan (Hebrew) [m]
"he judged" or short form of Daniel

Dana (Irish) [f]
Godness of light

Danae

Danaida

Danara (Irish) [f]

Dancer

Danceur (French)
"dancer"

Danceuse

Danco

Dancy

Dandelion

Dandie

Dandl

Dandle

Dando

Dandy

Dange

Danger (English) [mf]

Dangio [m]

Danglin [f]

Dango

Dani [m]

Danie

Daniek [f]

Daniel (Hebrew) [m]
"God is my judge". Prophet in Old Testament, interpreter of dreams of the king of Babylon

Daniël (Dutch) [m]
see Daniel

Daniela

Danielle (French) [f]
feminine form of Daniel

Danika (Slavic) [f]
"morning star"

Danila [f]

Danilo

Daninjo (Greek) [m]
"gift"

Danio [f]

Danique [f]

Danira

Danisha [f]

Danissa

Danita [f]

Danitsja (Russian) [f]

Danja

Danjo [m]

Dank

Danka [f]

Danke

Danker (Dutch) [m]

Dankmar

Danko

Dankrada

Dankwart

Dann

Danna

Danne

Danni

Dannie

Danny

Dano

Danoe

Danoesh [f]

Danos

Danse (French)
"dance"

Danska [f]

Dante (Italian) [m]
"enduring"

Dantee [m]

Dantez [m]

Dantos

Danu

Danube

Dany

Danye

Danyo [m]

Danza

Daphie

Daphne (Greek) [f]
"laurel"

Daphney

Daphnie

Dapper (Dutch)
"brave"

Dapske (Dutch) [mf]

Daquin (French)

Dar

Dara (Hebrew, Irish) [mf]
"pearl of wisdom" (feminine), "oak tree" (masculine)

Daranta

Daraz [m]

Darbie

Darby (Old Norse) [m]
"deer town"

Darca

Darcey (English) [m]

Darcie

Darck

Darco [m]

Darcy (French. Gaelic) [mf]
"from Arcy" (D'Arcy) resp. dark one

D'arcy

Dardai (Hungarian) [m]

Dardanjo

Darden (French) [m]
"from Ardennes" Ardennes is a Belgian and French forest

Dardo (Italian) [m]
"god of the white pearl"

Dardy (Dutch) [m]

Dare

Daredevil

Darek

Dareo [m]
form of Darius

Darex

Darga

Dargo

Dari

Daria [f]
feminine form of Darius

Darien [m]
form of Darius

Dario [m]

Darique [m]

Darius (Persian) [m]
"possess good", Greek form of Persian Darayavahush

Darja [f]

Dark

Darka

Darkas

Darkie

Darko

Darla [f]
form of Darleen

DarlaDoc

Darlan [m]

Darleen (Middle English) [f]
"darling"

Darlene [f]
form of Darleen

Darlica [f]

Darlin

Darling

Darma

Darno

Daro

Darold

Daron (Irish) [m]
"big and beautifull"

Darouche [mf]

Darragh

Darrell [m]
form of Darryl

Darren [m]
form of Darien

Darro

Darrolf

Darros

Darry

Darryl (French) [m]
"of Airelle" (D'Airelle)

Darryll

Dars

Dart

D'artagnan

Dartan [f]

Dartel

Darth

DarthVader

Dartsie

Darva [f]

Darwin (Old English) [m]
"dear friend"

Daryl

Daryla

Darzan

Das

Dasa

Dasch

Dascha [f]
"gift of God"

Daschka (Russian) [f]

Dasco

Dase

Dash

Dasha

Dasher

Dashery [f]

Dashi [f]

Dasi

Dasja (Hungarian) [f]
little darling

Dasjania

Dasko

Dasky

Dasoto [m]

Dasrha [f]

Dassa

Dassi

Dassine [f]

Dasso

Dasswanne

Dassy

Dasta

Dasti

Dastin

Dastl

Dasty

Dasy

Data

Datcha (Russian) [f]
"summer cottage"

Datinka [f]

Datsch

Datscha

Datscho

Datschy

Datsha

Datsun

Dauphin (Latin) [m]
"royal prince"

Dauren [m]

Daus

Daute

Dave [m]
short form of David

Davena [f]
form of David

Davey [m]
form of David

David (Hebrew) [m]
"friend" or "beloved"; Israelian king in 10th century BC

Davida [f]
form of David

Davido [m]

Davidson

Davignon

Davina [f]
form of David

DaVinci

Davis [m]
based on David

Davita (Hebrew) [f]
form of David

Davo [m]

Davonshire (English) [m]
place

Davos

Davy (English)

Dawa (Russian) [f]
"monday"

Dawinja (Scandinavian) [f]

Dawn (English) [f]
"dawn"; related to Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn

Dawson (Old English) [m]
"son of David"

Dax

Daxi

Daxie

Day (English) [mf]

Daya

Dayac [m]

Dayak [m]

Dayamanti (Indian)

Dayan

Dayana

Dayani

Dayi (Native American) [mf]
"marmot"

Dayita (Indian) [f]
"promising"

Dayka

Dayko

Dayla [f]

Daylight

Dayna [f]

Dayne

Dayos (English) [m]

Days

Daysi

Daysie

Dayton

Daz

Dazler

Dazzle (English) [f]

Dazzler

Dchang

DDette

Dea

Deacon

Deadline

Dealis (Scottish/gaelic)
"Faithful"

Dealta

Deamon [m]

Dean (Old English, Latin) [m]
"valley" or "dean"

Deancy

Deanna [f]
form of Diana or Dean

Deannara [f]

Deanne [f]
form of Diane or Dean

Deano

Dearg (Irish) [mf]
"red"

Deary

Debandade (French)
"rout", "stampede"

Debber (Dutch) [mf]

Debbi

Debbie (English) [f]
short form of Deborah

Debby [f]

Deblin

Debonnaire (French)
"good-natured", "easygoing"

Debora (Greek) [f]

Deborah (Hebrew) [f]
"bee"; nurse of Rebecca in Old Testament and name of prophetess who lead in defeating the Canaanites

Debra [f]
short form of Deborah

Debro

Debusscy

Debut (French)
"beginning"

Debutante (French)
"novice", "beginner"

Debyoutant
see Debutante

Decas (French) [m]
"mesh"

Decawine

Decha (Thais) [f]
"strong"

Decidement

Decimus

Deciso (Italian)
"resolute"

Declan [m]

Deco

Decor

Decorum

Decouple (French)
well built

Decoupre (French)
a cut out, indentation in the coast

Decoy (English) [m]

Decroit (French)
last quarter of the moon

Dedale (French)
maze, labyrinth

Dedda

DeDee

Dedo

Dedra

Dedue

Dee (Greek) [mf]
god of wine denis

Dee Dee (English)
sister of Dexter (cartoon)

Deebo (English) [m]

Deedee

Deedgy [m]

Deefer

Deefor

Deejay (English) [m]
DJ'

Deemer (Old English) [m]
"judge"

Deeogee

Dees

Deesa

Defaint [m]

Defenbocker

Defender (English) [m]

Defendeur (French)
"defendant"

Defendu (French)
"forbidden"

Defenseur (French)
"defender", "lawyer"

Defi (French)
"challenge", "dare"

Deflin

Defna [f]

Defricheur (French)
"pioneer", "explorer"

Degage (French)
"breezy, jaunty, nonchalant"

Degas

Degen

Degourdi (French)
"agile"

Degrise

Dehlia

Dehner [f]

Deianera

Deibel

Deidre [f]
form of Deirdre

Deija

Deika

Deike

Deiko

Deina

Deion

Deirdre (Celtic) [f]
unknown, perhaps "woman"

Deisi

Deister

Deiwel

Deja (French)
"already"

Déjà Vu

Dejan

Dejzi

Deka

Dekitta

Deko

Del

Dela

Delaila

Delaney (English) [f]

Delano (Italian) [f]

Delegaat

Delf

Delfi

Delfia's

Delfino (Italian) [m]
"successor"

Delft

Delfy

Delhi [f]

Delhia

Delia (Greek) [f]
"of Delos"; other name of Artemis, goddess of the moon and hunting

Delight

Delilah (Hebrew) [f]
lover of Samson, betrayed him to the Philistines by cutting of his hair

Delilha

Delindo [mf]

Dell

Della (Greek) [f]
"with a warm heart"

Dello

Delly

Delma

Delmar (Spanish) [m]
"of the sea" (del mar)

Delores [f]

Delos

Delphi

Delphia (Greek) [f]
from Philadelphia, "brotherly love"

Delphie

Delphine (Greek) [f]
"of Delphi"

Delphinia [f]
form of Delphine

Delsa

Delsey

Delta (Greek) [mf]
4th letter of alphabeth, "triangle"

Delure (French)
"smart, clever"

Delux

Delwen

Delys

Dema [f]

Demain (French)
"tomorrow"

Demardard (French)
"shark, tough customer"

Demeter (Greek) [f]
"earth mother"; goddess of agriculture

Demetrius (Greek) [m]
"of Demeter"

Demfer

Demi (French) [f]
"half"

Demie

Demin [m]

Demis

Demo (Dutch) [m]

Demode (French)
"old fashioned"

Demoiselle (French)
"young lady"

Demon (English) [m]

De'Mond

Dempsey (English) [m]
"proud descendant"

Démra

Demsy [f]

Dena (Native American) [f]
"dale" or "valley"

Denali (English)
National Park and Reserve in Alaska

Denar

Dende [m]

Dender

Dendi

Dendjer (English) [mf]
danger'

Denes (Hungarian) [m]
dennis'

Denfer

Deni

Denia

Denim (English) [f]

Denis (Greek) [m]
"of Dionysus"; god of wine

Denise [f]
form of Denis

Deniz (Turkish) [m]
form of Denis

Denji [m]

Denka

Denni

Dennie

Dennis [m]
form of Denis

Dennise

Denny [m]
form of Denis

Dense

Denta [f]

Dentelle (French)
"lacework"

Dentl (Dutch) [f]

Denver

Deny

Denzel (Celtic) [m]
"of Denzell", a place name in Cornwall

Denzell

Denzie

Denzil

Denzo

Deogee

Deogy (English) [mf]
D-O-G

Deon [m]
form of Dion

Deora [f]

Depp

Dera

Derba

Derbi

Derby

Derek (German) [m]
short form of Theodoric

Deri

Deria

Derius

Derk

Derko

Derky

Dermit

Dermot (English) [m]
form of Diarmaid

Derna

Dernd

Deros

Derrek [m]

Derrick (English) [m]
form of Derek

Derrik

Derry (Gaelic) [mf]
"redhead"

Derviche (French)
"dervish"

Dervla (English) [f]
form of Deirbhile

Derwisch

Derwyn

Dery

Desdemona

De-Seffe

Deshi (Chinese) [f]
"virtuous"

Desi

Desidera

Desiderus

Desie

Desire

Desiré [f]
form of Desiree

Desiree (French) [f]
"desired"

Desireless

Desiro

Deska (Hungarian) [f]
"loyal, faithfull"

Desley [m]

Desmond (Gaelic) [m]
"from south Munster", a province in Ireland

Desney [f]

Desoto

Desperado

Desra [f]

Dessa

Dessi

Dessie

Dessin (French)
"drawing"

Desso (Latin) [m]
form of Desideratus, "desired"

Dessy

Destaney

Desteney (English) [mf]
from destiny

Destin (French)
"destiny"

Destinee (French)
"destiny"

Destino [m]

Destiny (English) [f]

Destrier (French)
"steed, charger"

Desty (English) [mf]
short of destiny

Desy

Detania

Detente (French)
"trigger"

Deth

Dethkaz

Detlef (Teutonic) [m]
"people heritage"

Detonant (French)
"explosive"

Detonator

Detour

Detta [f]

Deuce (English) [m]

Deus (Latin) [m]
god

Dev

Deva (Sanskrit) [f]
"goddess"

Devel (English)
alternative spelling of Devil

Deven (Gaelic) [m]
"poet"

Devereux

Devet

Devi [f]
"godness"

Devil (English) [m]

Devin

Devita [f]

Devka

Devlin [m]

Devo

Devon [m]
variant of Deven

Dew

Dewed

Dewes

Dewet

Deweth

Dewey (Welsh) [m]
form of David

Dewhi (Indian) [f]
"sweetheart"

Dewi (Welsh) [m]
form of David

Dewie [f]

Dex [m]

Dexedrine

Dexmond

Dexter (Old English, Latin) [m]
"one who dyes" or "right-handed/skilled"

Dexy

Deybe

Deyna

Deysi

Dezhra [f]

Dezi

Dezie (Spanish) [f]

Deziro

Dezzel [mf]
variation of Dazzle

Dezzi

Dhafhar

Dhaila [f]

Dhanie

Dhelia [f]

Dhenastar (Native American) [f]

Dhewes (English) [f]

Dhoby

Dhoena [m]

Dhoran [m]

Dhorne

Di

Dia

Diabel

Diabla (Spanish) [f]
feminin 'Diablo"

Diablo [mf]

Diabolo

Diago (Spanish) [m]

Diama

Diamant (Dutch) [mf]
"diamond"

Diamir

Diamond (English)

Diamora

Dian [f]

Diana (Latin) [f]
"divine" or "shining"; Roman equivalent of Artemis; goddess of nature and fertility

Dianca [f]

Diane

Dianne

Diantha (Latin) [f]
alpine flower (Diantah Alpine)

Diarmaid (Irish) [m]
"freeman" or "without envy"; hero in Irish legend and name of Irish kings

Diarmuid

Diavolo

Diax

Diaz

Diba

Dibah

Dibbe (Dutch) [mf]

Dibber [m]

Dibbes (Dutch)

Dibbles

Dibbrich [f]

Dibbus [mf]

Dibo [m]

Dibri (Surinam) [m]
"little devil"

Dibsy

Dice (English) [m]

Dicha (Spanish) [f]
"luck"

Dick [m]
short form of Richard

Dickens

Dicki

Dicky

Dico

Didar (Dutch)

Didas

Diddel [mf]

Diddels [mf]

Diddi

Diddle

Diddley

Diddy

Didi

Didier (French) [m]

Dido (Greek) [f]
queen of Carthage in Virgil's Aeneid

Didulica (Mexican)
"freedom"

Didy

Dieanira

Dieb

Diede (Dutch) [mf]

Diederick (Dutch) [m]
form of Theodoric

Diefka (Romenian) [f]
"little girl, woman"

Diego (Spanish) [m]
form of Jacob

Dieke

Dieks (Dutch) [m]

Diemaco (English) [m]
wapon

Diemmie [m]

Dieno

Dierk [m]
form of Diederick

Diesel [mf]
inventor of the engine by the same name, clothing brand

Diestel

Diestro

Diet

Dieta

Dieter (Teutonic) [m]
"people warrior"

Dietgard

Dietgart

Dietgrim

Diethelm (Teutonic) [m]
"people helmet"

Diether

Dietlind

Dietmar (Teutonic) [m]
"people famous"

Dietmar,

Dietrich (German) [m]
form of Theodoric

Dietwin

Dieudonnée (French)
"gift of God"

Dieuwke (Dutch (frisian)) [f]

Diezel [mf]
diesel'

Digby (Old Norse) [m]
"ditch town"

Diggens

Digger (English) [m]

Digi

Digit

Diglett
from Pokemon

Dignity

Digo

Digor (English) [m]
indigo'

Digos [m]

Dik

Dik-dik

Dikkie

Dikra (Moroccan) [f]

Diktus

Dilailla [f]

Dilane (French) [f]

Dilaya [f]

Dilbert [m]
comic character by Scott Adams

Dileas (Gaelic) [m]
faithful

Dilek

Dilia

Dilinger

Dilko

Dill

Dillan

Dillen

Dilli

Dillon

Dilly

Dilo

Dim (English) [m]
"dark"

Dima

Dimanche (French) [mf]
Sunday

Dimas (Peruvian) [m]

Dimba

Dimbly

Dimco [m]

Dimi [f]

Dimitri (Russian) [m]
form of Demetrius

Dimma (Islandic) [mf]
"dark"

Dimmi [mf]

Dimo

Dimond

Dimor

Dimpel

Dimpels

Dimpfa

Dimphna (Irish)

Dimple (English)
brand of whiskey

Dimples (English) [f]

DimSum

Dina [f]
variant of Dinah

Dinah (Hebrew) [f]
"judged" or "vindicated"

Dinalia (Native American) [f]

Dinand [m]
short form of Ferdinand; singer of the band Kane

Dinar

Dinca

Dinda

Dindja

Dindy

Dine

Dinfi

Dinga

Dingbat

Dinger (English)
short for Humdinger ("great", "fabulous")

Dinges (Dutch) [mf]
"thing"

Dingha

Dinghy (English) [m]

Dingi

Dingle

Dingley

Dingo

Dinh (Vietnamese) [m]
"summit"

Dinho (Spanish) [m]

Dini

Dinie

Dinis (Portuguese) [m]
form of Denis

Dinja

Dinjo [mf]

Dink

Dinka (Dutch) [f]

Dinkel (Dutch) [m]
river in the Netherlands

Dinkie

Dinkum (Australian Slang)
"true", "honest"

Dinky

Dinky Toy

Dinna

Dinni

Dinny

Dino [m]
short form of names ending in -dino; short form of "dinosaur"

Dinter [m]

Diny

Dio

Diogee (English) [m]
Sounds like spelling the letter of dog

Diogi

Diojie (English) [mf]
D O G'

Dion (Greek) [m]
"of Dionysus"

Diona (Greek) [f]
queen

Dione

Dionel (Greek) [f]
"sweet"

Dionne (French) [f]

Dionysius

Dior (French) [m]

Dios (Spanish) [m]
God

Diosa [f]

Diotima

Dip

Dipper (Dutch) [m]

Dippy

Dipstick

Dipsy

Dirck

Direct (English)

Dirgo

Diri

Dirk [m]
short form of Diederick

Dirke

Dirko

Dirndel

Dirndl

Dirnel

Dirni

DirtDevil

Dirty (English) [m]

Disa

Disca

Disco

Discordia

Disi

Disja (Hungarian) [m]
"hunter"

Disjaro [m]

Diska

Diskoo [mf]

Diskus

Disky (Dutch)

Disney

Diso

Diss

Distel

Distl

Disty

Dita

Ditch (English) [m]

Ditha

Ditka

Ditlef

Dito

Ditta

Ditte

Ditto

Ditty

Dity

Ditze

Ditzy

Diuk

Diva [f]

Divac (Serbian)
famous basketball player

Divana [f]

Diven

Diver

Divine

Divita [f]

Divka (Czech) [f]
"girl"

Divot

Diwa

Dix

Dixa [f]

Dixe

Dixey

Dixi

Dixie (English) [f]
form the term that refers to the southern United States

Dixij

Dixon

Dixy

Diza

Dizzer [f]
form of desiree

Dizzie (English)
dizzy'

Dizzle (English) [m]

Dizzy

Dj (English)

Djabo [m]

Djaga (Indonesian)
"guard"

Djagga

Djaggat [mf]

Djago (Malays) [m]
"firm"

Djaira [f]

Djairo [m]

Djak

Djali

Djalie

Djama [m]

Djamain [f]

Djambo

Djamila [f]
variant of Jamila

Djamo (Russian) [m]
cyclist djamolidine

Djan

Djana

Djanco [f]

Djanga [f]

Django

Djanka

Djanko [m]

Djanti [f]

Djapy [mf]

Djara (Hebrew) [f]

Djarco [m]

Djarka [f]

Djarmila

Djarno (Dutch) [m]

Djaro [mf]

Djarré [mf]

Djay [m]

Djaya [f]

Djayden [m]

Djayla [f]

Djazz (English) [mf]
form of Jazz

Djeck

Djeda [mf]

Djedda

Djedi (Greek) [m]
"magician"

Djeko

Djelly [mf]

Djembe (African) [m]
"drum"

Djen

Djena [f]

Djenga

Djenghis [m]

Djengis

Djengo [m]

Djenkal

Djénna

Djenta
form of Yentel

Djento

Djenty

Djer (Polish) [m]

Djerba

Djerkoh

Djermy [m]

Djerro [m]

Djerry

Djerva (Norwegian) [f]

Djessie

Djessy [f]

Djester

Djeto [m]

Djevka (Russian) [f]
virgin

Djhar (Chinese) [mf]
"ginger"

Djibbie [m]

Djiego [m]

Djihn (Moroccan) [mf]
"spirit, ghost from the dessert"

Djiki

Djill

Djimm

Djin

Djina

Djindjay [m]

Djindra [f]

Djindy [mf]

Djinga

Djingo

Djini [f]

Djinka

Djinn

Djinneye [f]
daugther of Djinn with a lot of "eye"

Djinnie

Djino

Djinta [f]

Djinthy [f]

Djinti [f]

Djinto [m]

Djinx

Djion

Djipsy

Djo Djo

Djocco [f]

Djock

Djoek

Djoeka (Surinam) [mf]
"runaway slave"

Djoeke (Dutch) [f]

Djoeky

Djoenga

Djoenja

Djoera

Djoerak

Djoeran

Djoeri

Djoeska [mf]

Djokwise

Djoli (Surinam) [mf]
"cheerful, happy"

Djoni [f]

Djonno

Djony [f]

Djoody [m]

Djoram [m]

Djordi

Djordy

Djorka

Djorny

Djorra [f]

D'Jou

Djouke (Dutch) [mf]

Djouny

Djoura

Djowie [m]

Djoy

Djoyce

Djuba [mf]

Djuca [m]

Djuck

Djuka

Djuke

Djumbo [mf]

Djumper [m]

Djuna (Greek) [f]
luck, love, friendship

Djune [f]

Djuno

Djup

Djura

Djurre

Dmanada

Dmitri (Russian) [m]
form of Demetrius

Dmyphnah (Gaelic) [f]
"suitable one"

Do [mf]

Doady

Dobbe

Dobber

Dobbie (Dutch) [mf]

Dobby [mf]

Doberman

Dobey

Dobi

Dobie

Dobo

Dobor [m]

Dobosz

Dobra [f]
"good"

Dobran [m]

Dobre Bila (Czech) [mf]
"good white"

Dobri (Czech)

Dobria

Dobro

Dobrogost (Slavic) [m]
"kind guest"

Dobromil (Slavic) [m]
"kind grace"

Dobry [mf]

Dobs

Doby (English) [mf]

Doc (English) [m]

Doca [mf]

Dock

Docker

Dodge (English) [m]

Dodger (English) [m]

Dodgy (English) [m]
dodge'

Dodie

Dodo

Doebes (Dutch) [f]

Doebi

Doebie (Hebrew) [mf]
"little bear"

Doebus

Doeby

Doechie

Doedel (Dutch) [mf]

Doefus

Doejka [m]

Doeka [m]

Doeke [m]

Doelos (Latin)
"slave"

Doenga [mf]

Doenja

Doenya [f]

Doerah [f]

Doerak (Dutch) [m]
"naughty one"

Doerak Nady

Doeraktess [mf]

Doerek

Doerk [mf]

Doerrak (Dutch) [m]
doerak'

Doerte

Doerus (Dutch) [m]

Does (Dutch) [m]

Doesan [m]

Doesca

Doeschka

Doesja [f]

Doesjka [f]

Doeska

Doeske (Dutch) [f]

Doeta (Dutch) [m]

Doetje (Dutch) [f]

Doffo

Dog (English)

D-O-G

Dogan (Turkish) [m]
"originate, be born"

Dogee

Doggel [m]

Doggie (English) [mf]
form of dog

DogGump

Doggy (English) [mf]

Doggy Boy (English) [m]

Dogi

Doglet

Dogrico

Dogui [mf]

Dogzilla (English)
Play on Godzilla, the monster of the movie

Doheny

Dohia

Dohle

Dohne

Doireann (Irish) [f]
"daughter of Fionn"

Doja [f]

Dojan

Dok

Doki

Dokken

Dokse

Doktor

Dokus

Dola [f]

Dolby [m]

Dolce (Italian) [mf]
nice, sweet, soft

Dolce-Vita

Dolch

Dolcha Vita (Italian) [f]
"long life"

Dole

Dolf [m]

Dolfi

Dolfke

Dolfo

Dolfy

Dolge

Dolina

Dollar (English) [mf]
currency

Dollars

Dolley [f]
variation of Dolly

Dolli

Dollie

Dolly (English) [f]
form of Dorothy

Dollz (English) [f]

Dolor [f]
short form of Dolores

Dolores (Spanish) [f]
"sorrows"

Doly

Dombai

Dombo (Dutch) [mf]
"stupid"

Domenica (Italian) [f]
form of Dominic

Domenico (Italian) [m]
form of Dominic

Domenikus

Dominant

Dominga (Spanish) [f]
form of Dominic

Domingo (Spanish) [m]
form of Dominic

Dominic (Latin) [m]
"of the Lord"; often given to child that was born on Sunday

Dominik

Dominique (French) [mf]
form of Dominic

Domino

Dominus

Dommel (Dutch) [mf]
river in the Netherlands

Dommelsch (Dutch) [m]
brand of beer

Domna

Domo

Domovoi (Russian) [m]

Dompy [m]

Don

Don Diego

Don Pablo [m]

Dona

Donaco (Surinam) [m]
gift

Donak

Donald (Gaelic) [m]
"world rule"

Donaldo

Donan

Donand

Donar

Donarbrand

Donard [m]

Donata [f]
form of Donato

Donatella [f]
form of Donata

Donatello [m]
form of Donato

Donatien (French) [m]
form of Donato

Donatienne (French) [f]
form of Donato

Donato (Latin) [m]
"given"

Donatus (Latin) [m]
"given"

Donau
river in Germany

Donca

Donder (Dutch)
"thunder"

Dondersteen (Dutch) [m]
"naughty person"

Donex

Dongo (Russian) [m]

DonHuan

Doni

Donia

Donita

Donix

Donja

Donjha

Donk

Donka

Donkey (English) [m]

Donko

Donky (English) [m]
form of Donkey

Donn (Irish)
"brown"

Donna (Italian) [f]
"lady" or form of Donald

Donna Lisa (Italian) [f]

Donner

Donnerkeil

Donnoly

Donnovan (Gaelic) [m]
"little brown dark one"

Donny

Donnza [mf]

Don't Worry (English) [mf]

Donut (English) [mf]

Dony

Donya (Spanish) [mf]
"strong"

Donzi

Doobey (English) [mf]

Doodle

Doodles

Doogie

Doohan

Dooley (English) [m]
alcoholic drink

Doolittle

Doonesbury

Doope [f]

Doopy

Doorbell

Doortje (Dutch) [f]
diminutive of Dora

Doppie (Dutch) [f]

Dopy

Doqus [mf]

Dora (Greek) [f]
short form of Dorothy, Doris of Theodora

Dorado

Doran

Dorange [f]

Dorant

Dorathea [f]

Dorax

Dorca

Dorcas (Greek) [f]
"gazelle"

Dorcha

Dorcussen

Dorden

Dorean [f]
form of Doireann

Doreen [f]
form of Doireann or Dorothy

Dorenda (Greek) [f]
"gift of God"

Dores (Portuguese) [f]
form of Dolores

Dorga

Dorgy

Dori

Dorian [m]
from the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Maybe form of Doris or Darius

Doriane (French) [f]
form of Dorian

Doric

Dorien [f]

Dorijan

Dorin

Dorina

Dorinda

Dorinde (Dutch) [f]

Doris

Dorisma

Dorit

Dorith

Doritos

Dorjee (Tibetan) [mf]
"rascal"

Dorka (Hungarian) [f]
dorothy'

Dorla

Dorle

Dorli

Dorn

Dornier

Dornroes

Doro [m]

Dorodia

Dorota (Polish) [f]
dorothea'

Dorothea (Greek) [f]
"gift of God"

Dorothie

Dorothy [f]
form of Dorothea

Dorrie

Dorris

Dorro

Dorrus

Dorry [f]

Dorsch

Dorsey

Dorte

Dorthe

Dorus (Dutch) [m]

Dorwing

Dory

Doryan

Dosca

Doscha

Dosco

Dosey

Dosi

Dosja [f]

Dost (Turkish) [mf]
"good friend"

Dosulia's

Dosy

Dot (English) [f]

Dotcom (English) [mf]
referring to the ending of many internet addresses: www.name.com

Dotje (Dutch) [f]
diminutive of Dot

Dots

Dotson

Dottie

Dotty

Double-o-seven (English) [m]
"007"; codename of James Bond

Doubs

Douce

Douchca (French) [f]

Doug [m]
short form of Douglas

Dougal

Dough

Dougie

Douglas (Gaelic) [m]
"dark blue river" or "blood river"; used to be a site of a bloody battle, later became a Scottish surname

Dounya

Dourak (Dutch) [m]

Doushka [f]

Dousja

Dousje

Dousjka [f]

Douska (French) [f]

Douwe (Dutch) [m]

Douwke (Dutch) [f]

Dov (Hebrew) [m]
"bear"

Dovchka [f]

Dove

Dover

Dowie

Dowina

Dow-jones (English) [m]
index of the stock exchange on Wallstreet

Downey

Dowry

Dox [m]

Doxy

Doyle (Gaelic) [m]
"descendent of Dubhghall"; Dubhghall means: "dark stranger"

Doynick (Finnish) [m]
"bandit"

Dozer

Dozo (Dutch) [f]
out of a cartoon

Dr.Who

Drabbe

Draco

Dracula

Draft

Drafter

Draga

Dragan [m]
short form of Dragomir

Dragana [f]
form of Dragan

Draggy

Drago

Dragomir (Slavic) [m]
"precious great" or "precious peace"

Dragon

Dragoner

Dragooner

Dragun [m]

Draino

Drakan

Drake

Drakie (Dutch) [m]
small form of Dragon

Drakken

Drako

Drambuie

Drammer (Dutch) [m]
"pushy"

Dranga (Icelandic) [f]

Draper

Drappo Bo

Drash

Drasso

Drasta

Drauf

Draven

Drazic [mf]

DrDre

Dre

Dreadnought

Dream (English)

Dreama

Dreamdance (English) [m]

Dreamer (English) [mf]

Dreamweaver

Dreamy [f]

Drebbel (Dutch) [m]
combination of obligatory starting letter and nickname of wife (Rebbel)

Drechsler

Dreck

Dreff

Dreist

Dreus (Dutch)

Drew (English, Teutonic) [m]
short form of Andrew or "skilful"

Drewsilla [f]

Drex

Dreyfus

DrGonzo

Driad

Dribbel (Dutch) [mf]

Dribble

Dribel

Dribka [mf]

Driekes

Driekje

Dries (Dutch) [m]

Driest

Drift (English) [mf]

Drifter

Driftin

Drigon

Drikka

Drina

Drisa

Driscoll (Irish) [m]
"descendent of Eirdisceol"; Eirdisceol means "messenger"

Driskoll [m]
variant of Driscoll

Drissca [f]

Driver

Drix

Drixi

Drixy

Drixyl

Droebel [mf]

Droef

Droeffus [m]

Droegha (Russian) [f]
"girlfriend"

Droek (Russian) [m]
"friend"

Droemi (Antilian) [mf]
"sleeping, dreaming"

Droes [m]

Droesem [m]

Droesjba [f]

Droesjka [mf]

Droevis

Drokko (French) [m]

Droll

Drolly

Droma

Drommel (Dutch) [m]

Drompiedromp (Dutch)

Dronna

Drooby [mf]
droopy'

Droophy

Droopie [mf]

Droopy

Dropje

Droppie (Dutch)

Droppy

Droschka (German) [f]

Drossel

Drosta

Drouka

Drouschka (Russian) [f]

Dru

Drudel

Drudhild

Druid

Druk

Drum

Drumi (Antilian) [mf]
"sleeping, dreaming"

Drummer

Drummond

Druppel (Dutch) [mf]
drop

Druppels (Dutch) [mf]
"(water) drops"

Druse

Drusilla [f]

Drusus

Drut

Druta

Drute

Drux

Druxa

Druxi

Druxie

Dryade's

Dryden (Welsh) [m]
drwydwn'

Dryfuss

Dschambo [m]

Dschenni

Dshila [m]

D'Spock

Dua (Malays) [mf]
"two"

Duane [m]
form of Dwayne

Duarte

Duarto

Dubai

Dubaica

Dubbeltje

Dubh (Irish) [mf]
"black"

Dubli [mf]

Dublin

Dubonnet

Dubs

Duc (French) [m]
duke

Duca (Latin) [mf]
"leader"

Ducati

Duce

Duchess

Duchesse

Duchovny

Duck (English)

Ducker [f]

Duckie

Duckman

Ducky

Duco [m]

Dude

Dudek (Polish) [m]

Dudette

Dudley (Old English) [m]
"Dudda's clearing"

Dudly

Duece

Duena (Spanish) [f]

Dueña (Spanish) [f]
"owner"

Duene

Duff (Gaelic) [m]
"dark blue"

Duffel

Duffy [mf]

Dufi [mf]
dutch-finnish

Dufky [m]

Dugan (Irish) [m]
"dark"

Dugong

Duha

Duhonen

Duimelot (Dutch) [f]

Dukat [m]
Character from Star Trek - Deep Space Nine (represents Cardessia)

Dukdalf

Duke (English) [m]

Duker

Dukey [m]

Duko (English) [m]
corruption of Duke

Duks

Dula

Dulas (Welsh) [m]
douglas'

Dulce

Dulcey

Dulcie (Latin) [f]
"sweet"

Dulcon

Dullo

Dully

Dulo

Dulse

Dum Dum

Duma (African) [m]
"leopard"

DumDum

Dummie (Dutch) [mf]

Dumper

Dumpie

Dumpling

Dun

Duna (Spanish) [f]

Dunc

Duncan (Celtic) [m]
"brown warrior" or "dark chief"

Dundee

Dundey

Dundy

Dune [f]

Dunga

Dungo

Dunhill

Dunja (Spanish) [f]
"lady"

Dunjo

Dunk

Dunkas

Dunker

Dunkin

Dunky (English) [m]
form of Donkey

Dunstin

Dunston

Dunvagen

Dunya

Duo (English) [f]

Duplo (Danish) [mf]

Dupont

Dur (Turkish)
"stop"

Dura

Durac (Dutch) [m]
doerak'

Duran

Durance (French) [f]

Durand

Durango [m]

Duras

Durca

Durda (Aboriginal) [mf]
"dog"

Duri

Durian (Indian) [mf]
sort of fruit

Durk (Dutch) [m]
dirk'

Durka

Durla

Duro (Italian) [m]
"tough, brave"

Durske (Dutch) [f]

Dursty [m]

Durward (Old English) [m]
"door guard"

Dusan

Duschka

Duschkan

Dusco (Russian) [m]

Duse

Dusel

Dushi [mf]
"sweetheart"

Dushka [mf]

Dusi

Dusja

Dusk

Duska [f]

Dusko

Dusky

Dussi

Dust

Dusta

Dusti

Dustie

Dustin (Old Norse) [m]
"Thor's stone" (from Dorsteinn)

Dustmop

Dusty (English) [mf]

Dutch

Dutche [f]

Dutchess (English)

Dutchy

Dutscho

Duuk

Duvel (Dutch) [m]
"devil"

Duweno [m]

Dux (Latin) [mf]
"leader"

Duxa

Duxi

Duxie

Duxo

Duza (Polish) [mf]
"big, powerful"

Dwain

Dwan

Dwana [f]

Dwarka [m]

Dwarrel (Dutch) [m]

Dwayne (Gaelic) [m]
"dark" or "black"

Dweeb

Dweezle

Dwight [m]
from Denis or Dion

Dwina

Dwinky

Dworak (Polish) [m]

Dwyn (Celtic) [mf]
god of love

Dy

Dyadzia [f]

Dyango

Dyani (Native American) [m]
eagle

Dyara [f]

Dyca [f]

Dyck

Dyda

Dye

Dyk

Dyke

Dylai

Dylan (Welsh) [m]
"of the sea"; Welsh god of the sea

Dylana [f]

Dylano

Dylex [mf]

Dylina

Dyma

Dymex (English)

Dymphna [f]

Dymphy

Dyna

Dynah [f]

Dynamic

Dynamiek

Dynamite (English)

Dynamo

Dynara (Russian) [f]

Dynke [f]

Dyno [m]

Dynomutt [m]

Dyogie

Dyos (Spanish) [m]
god

Dyra

Dysel
diesel'

Dyska

Dyson

Dyzo (Polish) [m]

Dzardin [m]

Dzenga (Zimbabwen)
"person who's not afraid to defent himself"

Dzilla [mf]

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