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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1601. | Diondre | French |  | Blend of Dion and Andre. |
| 1602. | Dione | English |  | Feminine form of Dion: A variant of Dennis, derived from Dionysius, the Greek god of wine. Also From the sacred spring. The mythological Dione was wife to Zeus and mother of Aphrodite. |
| 1603. | Dione | Greek |  | Mother of Aphrodite. |
| 1604. | Dionis | Latin |  | Variant of Dionysus: Greek God of wine. |
| 1605. | Dionis | Spanish |  | From Dionysus god of wine. |
| 1606. | Dionisa | Spanish |  | From Dionysus god of wine. |
| 1607. | Dionizy | Polish |  | Polish form of Dionysus 'god of wine'. |
| 1608. | Dionna | English |  | From the sacred spring. Variant of Dione. |
| 1609. | Dionne | English |  | Feminine form of Dion: A variant of Dennis, derived from Dionysius, the Greek god of wine. Also From the sacred spring. The mythological Dione was wife to Zeus and mother of Aphrodite. |
| 1610. | Dionte | English |  | Abbreviation of Dionysius. |
| 1611. | Dionte | French |  | Abbreviation of Dionysius. |
| 1612. | Dionusios | Latin |  | Variant of Dionysus: Greek God of wine. |
| 1613. | Dionysia | Greek |  | Named for Dionysus god of wine. |
| 1614. | Dionysia | Latin |  | Feminine form of Dionysius: The God of Wine. |
| 1615. | Dionysie | Greek |  | Named for Dionysus god of wine. |
| 1616. | Dionysios | Greek |  | God of wine. |
| 1617. | Dionysius | Biblical |  | Divinely touched |
| 1618. | Dionysius | Greek |  | God of wine. |
| 1619. | Dionysius | Latin |  | Variant of Dionysus: Greek God of wine. |
| 1620. | Dionysus | Greek |  | God of wine. |
| 1621. | Dionysus | Latin |  | Greek God of wine. |
| 1622. | Dionyza | Shakespearean |  | 'Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Wife to Cleon. |
| 1623. | Dior | French |  | Related to D'Or meaning golden.. |
| 1624. | Diorbhall | Gaelic |  | Gaelic form of Dorothy. |
| 1625. | Diotrephes | Biblical |  | Nourished by Jupiter. |
| 1626. | Diotrephes | Biblical |  | Nourished by Jupiter. |
| 1627. | Dioxippe | Latin |  | An Amazon. |
| 1628. | Dipak | Hindi |  | Lamp. |
| 1629. | Dirce | Greek |  | Killed for abusing children. |
| 1630. | Dirce | Latin |  | Mother of Lycus. |
| 1631. | Dirck | Dutch |  | Dutch forms of Theodoric. |
| 1632. | Dirk | Dutch |  | A diminutive of Derek meaning people ruler. Famous bearer: British actor Dirk Bogarde. A Dutch forms of Theodoric. |
| 1633. | Dirk | English |  | Variant of Derek: Gifted ruler. People ruler. Variant of the Old German Theodoric. Famous bearer: Derrick was a 17th century hangman at Tyhurn, whose name became synonymous with 'gallows' and now refers to a type of crane.. |
| 1634. | Dirk | German |  | Dagger. |
| 1635. | Dirk | Teutonic |  | Dagger. |
| 1636. | Dirrnyg | Welsh |  | Legendary son of Caw. |
| 1637. | Dis | Latin |  | Hades. |
| 1638. | Disa | Greek |  | Twice or double. |
| 1639. | Disa | Norse |  | Spirited. |
| 1640. | Discordia | Latin |  | Goddess of war. |
| 1641. | Dishan | Biblical |  | A threshing. |
| 1642. | Dishi | Chinese |  | Man of virtue. |
| 1643. | Dishon | Biblical |  | Fatness, ashes. |
| 1644. | Dishon | Hebrew |  | Walks upon. |
| 1645. | Diss | Norse |  | Spirited. |
| 1646. | Dita | Spanish |  | Abreviation of the English Edith. Happy warfare, spoils of war. |
| 1647. | Diti | Indian |  | Daughter of Daksha. |
| 1648. | Div | Indian |  | Evil spirit. |
| 1649. | Diva | Celtic |  | Divine one. |
| 1650. | Divers | English |  | Variant of Dives: Wealthy man. |
| 1651. | Dives | English |  | Wealthy man. |
| 1652. | Divina | Latin |  | Divine one. |
| 1653. | Divon | Hebrew |  | Walks gently. |
| 1654. | Divone | Celtic |  | Divine one. |
| 1655. | Divsha | Hebrew |  | Honey. |
| 1656. | Divshah | Hebrew |  | Honey. |
| 1657. | Divya | Hindi |  | Divine. |
| 1658. | Divyendu | Hebrew |  | Moon. |
| 1659. | Diwali | Native American |  | Cherokee name meaning bowl. |
| 1660. | Dix | English |  | Variant of Dick from Richard 'strong ruler.'. |
| 1661. | Dix | French |  | Ten. |
| 1662. | Dixie | English |  | Abbreviation of Richard. In the USA Dixie refers to the French word for ten; also to the southern states below the Mason- Dixon line. |
| 1663. | Dixie | French |  | Born tenth. |
| 1664. | Dixon | English |  | Dick's son. |
| 1665. | Dixon | Teutonic |  | Strong leader. |
| 1666. | Diya | Arabic |  | Shining. |
| 1667. | Diya al din | Arabic |  | Faithful. |
| 1668. | Diya Aldin | Arabic |  | Shining religion. |
| 1669. | Diyaaudeen | Muslim |  | Brightness of the Faith. |
| 1670. | Diyaaudin | Muslim |  | Variant of Diyaaudeen: Brightness of the Faith. |
| 1671. | Dizahab | Biblical |  | Where much gold is. |
| 1672. | Dizahab | Biblical |  | Where much gold is. |
| 1673. | Djoser | Egyptian |  | Name of a pharaoh. |
| 1674. | Dlenendra | Hindi |  | Sky god. |
| 1675. | Dlyope | Latin |  | A nymph. |
| 1676. | Dmitr | Russian |  | Variant of Dimitri: Earth-lover. |
| 1677. | Dmitri | Greek |  | Variant of Demetrius: Earth-lover. Of Demeter. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must spend with the god of the underworld - the reason for winter. |
| 1678. | Dmitri | Russian |  | Variant of Dimitri: Earth-lover. |
| 1679. | Dmitrios | Greek |  | Variant of Demetrius: Earth-lover. Of Demeter. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must spend with the god of the underworld - the reason for winter. |
| 1680. | Dmitry | Greek |  | Variant of Demetrius: Earth-lover. Of Demeter. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must spend with the god of the underworld - the reason for winter. |
| 1681. | Dnias | Arthurian Legend |  | A murderer. |
| 1682. | Doane | English |  | Hilly. |
| 1683. | Doanna | English |  | American compound of Dorothy and Anna. |
| 1684. | Dob | English |  | Brilliant. |
| 1685. | Dobhailen | Gaelic |  | Fierce. |
| 1686. | Dobieslaw | Polish |  | Strives for glory. |
| 1687. | Dobromierz | Polish |  | Good/famous. |
| 1688. | Dobromil | Czech |  | Good grace. |
| 1689. | Dobromil | Polish |  | Good grace. |
| 1690. | Dobromir | Czech |  | Good fame. |
| 1691. | Dobroslav | Czech |  | Good glory. |
| 1692. | Dobroslaw | Polish |  | Good glory. |
| 1693. | Dobry | Polish |  | Good. |
| 1694. | Docilla | Latin |  | Calm. |
| 1695. | Doctor | English |  | Doctor; teacher. |
| 1696. | Dodai | Biblical |  | Beloved. |
| 1697. | Dodai | Biblical |  | Beloved. |
| 1698. | Dodanim | Biblical |  | Beloved. |
| 1699. | Dodanim | Biblical |  | Beloved. |
| 1700. | Dodavah | Biblical |  | Love. |