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1701.DodavahBiblicalMaleLove.
1702.DodekPolishMaleGift; hero.
1703.DodieEnglishFemaleA diminutive of Dorothy, meaning gift of god. Famous bearer: British writer Dodie Smith, author of the children's story which became Walt Disney's film One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
1704.DodlaLatinFemaleCalm.
1705.DodoBiblicalMaleHis uncle
1706.DodyaHebrewMaleVariant of David: Cherished. Famous bearers: British pop star David Bowie, American talk-show host David Letterman.
1707.DoegBiblicalFemaleCareful, who acts with uneasiness.
1708.DoegBiblicalMaleCareful, who acts with uneasiness.
1709.DogberryShakespeareanMale'Much Ado About Nothing' A Constable.
1710.DoggieScottishFemaleDiminutive of Douglas: From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river.
1711.DoggieScottishMaleDiminutive of Douglas: From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river.
1712.DohasanNative AmericanMaleKiowa name meaning cliff.
1713.DohateNative AmericanMaleVariant of Dohasan: Kiowa name meaning cliff.
1714.DohertyIrishMaleWicked.
1715.DohosanNative AmericanMaleVariant of Dohasan: Kiowa name meaning cliff.
1716.DohtorAnglo-SaxonFemaleDaughter.
1717.DoireGaelicFemaleAnn.
1718.DoireScottishMaleFrom the grove.
1719.DoireanCelticFemaleSullen.
1720.DoireannGaelicFemaleSullen.
1721.DoireannIrishFemaleSullen.
1722.DojanLatinMaleDark.
1723.DolabellaShakespeareanMale'Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Caesar.
1724.DolaidhScottishMaleWorld ruler; rules the world.
1725.DolanIrishMaleBlack-haired.
1726.DoliusGreekMaleA shepherd.
1727.DollEnglishFemaleDiminutive of Dorothy, meaning gift of god. Doll has also come to be used as the name of a child's plaything, and as a colloquial term for an attractive woman.
1728.DollGreekFemaleA vision.
1729.DollShakespeareanFemale'King Henry IV, Part 2' Doll Tearsheet, a woman at the Boar's Head in Eastcheap.
1730.DollieEnglishFemaleVariant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God.
1731.DollieGreekFemaleA vision.
1732.DollyEnglishFemaleDiminutive of Dorothy, meaning gift of god. Famous bearer: Heroine of the famous film, Hello, Dolly.
1733.DollyGreekFemaleA vision.
1734.DolonLatinMaleATrojan spy.
1735.DoloresSpanishFemaleSorrow. From Maria de los Dolores (the Virgin Mary, or Mary of the Sorrows.)
1736.DoloritaSpanishFemaleFull of sorrows.
1737.DolphSwedishMaleNoble wolf.
1738.DolphTeutonicMaleWolf.
1739.DolphusGermanMaleAbbreviation of Adolphus noble wolf.
1740.DomEnglishMaleDiminutive of Dominick: Lord.
1741.DomLatinMaleThe Lord's.
1742.DomeEnglishMaleDiminutive of Dominick: Lord.
1743.DomeLatinMaleThe Lord's.
1744.DomekEnglishMaleVariant of Dominick: Lord.
1745.DomekaLatinMaleThe Lord's.
1746.DomelaLatinFemaleMistress of the home.
1747.DomeleLatinFemaleMistress of the home.
1748.DomenicEnglishMaleVariant of Dominick: Lord.
1749.DomenicaSpanishFemaleBorn on Sunday. Of the Lord.
1750.DomenicoEnglishMaleVariant of Dominick: Lord.
1751.DomenicoSpanishMaleVariant of the Latin Dominic 'of the lord.'.
1752.DomeniqueFrenchFemaleOf the Lord. Variant of Dominic.
1753.DomeniqueLatinFemaleOf the Lord. Variant of Dominic.
1754.DomhnallCelticMaleStranger.
1755.DomhnallGaelicFemaleDerived from two Celtic words meaning 'world mighty'.
1756.DomhnallScottishMaleVariant of Dolaidh: World ruler; rules the world.
1757.DomhnullGaelicMaleDark stranger.
1758.DomhnullScottishMaleAll ruler.
1759.DomhnullaGaelicFemaleRules all.
1760.DomicioEnglishMaleVariant of Dominick: Lord.
1761.DomiducaLatinFemaleJuno's surname.
1762.DomiducusLatinMaleJupiter's surname.
1763.DomikuLatinMaleThe Lord's.
1764.DomingaSpanishFemaleBorn on Sunday. Of the Lord.
1765.DomingoEnglishMaleVariant of Dominick: Lord.
1766.DomingoSpanishMaleBorn on Sunday.
1767.DomingosEnglishMaleVariant of Dominick: Lord.
1768.DominicEnglishMaleVariant of Dominick: Lord.
1769.DominicLatinMaleFrom dominkus, meaning 'of the Lord'. Famous bearer: St Dominic founded the Dominican order of preaching friars.
1770.DominicaIrishFemaleName of a saint.
1771.DominicaLatinFemaleFeminine form of Dominic: From dominkus, meaning 'of the Lord'. Famous bearer: St Dominic founded the Dominican order of preaching friars.
1772.DominicaSpanishFemaleOf the Lord.
1773.DominickEnglishMaleLord.
1774.DominickLatinMaleFrom dominkus, meaning 'of the Lord'. Famous bearer: St Dominic founded the Dominican order of preaching friars.
1775.DominicoLatinMaleThe Lord's.
1776.DominikEnglishMaleVariant of Dominick: Lord.
1777.DominikLatinMaleOf the Lord.
1778.DominikaRussianFemaleBorn on Sunday.
1779.DominiqueEnglishFemaleFeminine form of Dominick: Lord.
1780.DominiqueFrenchFemaleThe French feminine form of Dominic, meaning of the lord, or belonging to God.
1781.DominiqueFrenchMaleOf the Lord. From the Latin Dominic. This French spelling is used primarily for girls.
1782.DominiqueLatinFemaleBelongs to God. Of the Lord. Variant of Dominic.
1783.DominoLatinFemaleLady.
1784.DomitianaLatinFemaleBelongs to God.
1785.DomitianeLatinFemaleBelongs to God.
1786.DomitiusShakespeareanMale'Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony.
1787.DomoEnglishMaleVariant of Dominick: Lord.
1788.DomoLatinMaleThe Lord's.
1789.DomokasLatinMaleThe Lord's.
1790.DomokosEnglishMaleVariant of Dominick: Lord.
1791.DonAnglo-SaxonFemaleMother goddess.
1792.DonCelticMaleDark stranger.
1793.DonEnglishMaleA diminutive of Donald, meaning world mighty, or Donovan, meaning dark brown. Frequently used as a name on its own.Abbreviation of any name beginning with Don-. In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld.
1794.DonIrishMaleDiminutive of Donovan: Brown-haired chieftain. From an Irish surname meaning dark brown.
1795.DonItalianMaleDiminutive of Donato: Present.
1796.DonScottishMaleDiminutive of Donald: Great cheif, world mighty. From the Gaelic Domhnall. The name Donald has been borne by a number of early Scottish kings. Famous Bearers: Billionaire Donald Trump; actor Donald Sutherland.
1797.DonaItalianFemaleLady. From the respectful title Donna.
1798.DonaLatinFemaleLady.
1799.DonaSpanishFemaleLady. Respectful title and female equivalent of the title Don.
1800.DonaghIrishMaleBrown warrior.
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