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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 2001. | Dorothy | English |  | Gift of God. A variant of Dorothea and the most common form of the name in English- speaking countries. Famous bearer: the young heroine of 'The Wizard of Oz', played by Judy Garland in the film. |
| 2002. | Dorothy | Greek |  | Variant of Dorothea: Gift of God. A vision. Famous bearer: St Dorothea was martyred at the beginning of the 4th century. |
| 2003. | Dorothy | Latin |  | God's gift. |
| 2004. | Dorottya | Hungarian |  | Hungarian form of Dorothy, meaning God's gift. |
| 2005. | Dorottya | Latin |  | God's gift. |
| 2006. | Dorran | Celtic |  | Stranger. |
| 2007. | Dorran | Irish |  | Variant of Doran: Stranger. |
| 2008. | Dorrance | English |  | Variant of Dorran 'stranger.'. |
| 2009. | Dorrance | Irish |  | Variant of Dorran 'stranger.'. |
| 2010. | Dorrel | English |  | Variant of Dorran 'stranger.'. |
| 2011. | Dorrel | Irish |  | Variant of Dorran 'stranger.'. |
| 2012. | Dorrell | English |  | Variant of Dorran 'stranger.'. |
| 2013. | Dorrell | Irish |  | Variant of Dorran 'stranger.'. |
| 2014. | Dorren | English |  | Variant of Dorran 'stranger.'. |
| 2015. | Dorren | Irish |  | Variant of Dorran 'stranger.'. |
| 2016. | Dorri | Greek |  | Variant of Doris meaning 'Gift.' Doris was Mythological daughter of the sea god Oceanus. |
| 2017. | Dorrian | Greek |  | Descendant of Dorus. |
| 2018. | Dorrian | Greek |  | Variant of Dorian: Place name in Greece. |
| 2019. | Dorrie | English |  | A diminutive of any feminine name beginning with Dor-. |
| 2020. | Dorrie | Greek |  | Variant of Doris meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of the sea-nymph Nereids. |
| 2021. | Dorrin | English |  | Variant of Dorran 'stranger.'. |
| 2022. | Dorrin | Irish |  | Variant of Dorran 'stranger.'. |
| 2023. | Dorris | Greek |  | Variant of Doris meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of the sea-nymph Nereids. |
| 2024. | Dorry | Greek |  | Variant of Doris meaning gift. Famous bearer: In Greek mythology, Doris was the daughter of Oceanus and mother of the sea-nymph Nereids. |
| 2025. | Dorryen | Greek |  | Variant of Dorian: Place name in Greece. |
| 2026. | Dorset | Shakespearean |  | 'King Richard III' Marquis of Dorset, son of Edward's Queen. |
| 2027. | Dorsey | English |  | Dark. Variant of Darcy. |
| 2028. | Dorte | Greek |  | A vision. |
| 2029. | Dortha | English |  | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. |
| 2030. | Dory | French |  | Blonde. |
| 2031. | Dosne | Celtic |  | From the sand hill. |
| 2032. | Dot | English |  | Diminutive of Dorothy: Gift of God. A variant of Dorothea and the most common form of the name in English- speaking countries. Famous bearer: the young heroine of 'The Wizard of Oz', played by Judy Garland in the film. |
| 2033. | Dotan | Hebrew |  | Law. |
| 2034. | Dothan | Biblical |  | The law, custom. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 2035. | Dothan | Biblical |  | The law, custom. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 2036. | Dothan | Hebrew |  | Variant of Dotan: Law. |
| 2037. | Dottie | English |  | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. |
| 2038. | Doug | English |  | Diminutive of Douglas: Dark water. In the seventeenth century, this name was as popular for girls as for boys. |
| 2039. | Doug | Scottish |  | Diminutive of Douglas: From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. |
| 2040. | Doug | Scottish |  | Diminutive of Douglas: From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. |
| 2041. | Dougal | Anglo-Saxon |  | Dweller by the dark stream. |
| 2042. | Dougal | Celtic |  | Dark stranger. |
| 2043. | Dougal | Irish |  | From the Gaelic dubhgall, meaning dark stranger. Daugal was the nickname the Irish gave to the Vikings. |
| 2044. | Dougal | Scottish |  | Dark-skinned stranger. |
| 2045. | Dougald | Scottish |  | Variant of Dougal: Dark-skinned stranger. |
| 2046. | Dougall | Scottish |  | Variant of Dougal: Dark-skinned stranger. |
| 2047. | Dougan | Irish |  | Variant of Dugan: Swarthy. |
| 2048. | Douggan | Irish |  | Variant of Dugan: Swarthy. |
| 2049. | Doughal | Celtic |  | Dark stranger. |
| 2050. | Doughall | Scottish |  | Black stranger. |
| 2051. | Dougherty | Irish |  | Variant of Doherty: Wicked. |
| 2052. | Doughlas | Celtic |  | Dwells by the dark stream. |
| 2053. | Dougie | English |  | Diminutive of Douglas: Dark water. In the seventeenth century, this name was as popular for girls as for boys. |
| 2054. | Dougie | Scottish |  | Diminutive of Douglas: From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. |
| 2055. | Dougie | Scottish |  | Diminutive of Douglas: From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. |
| 2056. | Douglas | Anglo-Saxon |  | Dweller by the dark stream. |
| 2057. | Douglas | Celtic |  | Dwells by the dark stream. |
| 2058. | Douglas | English |  | Dark water. In the seventeenth century, this name was as popular for girls as for boys. |
| 2059. | Douglas | Irish |  | Dark stranger. |
| 2060. | Douglas | Scottish |  | From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott's novels. |
| 2061. | Douglas | Scottish |  | From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott's novels. |
| 2062. | Douglas | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Archibald, The Earl of Douglas. |
| 2063. | Douglass | English |  | Variant of Douglas: Dark water. In the seventeenth century, this name was as popular for girls as for boys. |
| 2064. | Douglass | Scottish |  | From the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott's novels. |
| 2065. | Doune | English |  | From the down hill. |
| 2066. | Dour | Scottish |  | From the water. |
| 2067. | Dov | Hebrew |  | Bear. |
| 2068. | Dover | Welsh |  | Water. A British seaport on the English channel. |
| 2069. | Dovev | Hebrew |  | Speaks in a whisper. |
| 2070. | Dovidas | Lithuanian |  | Friend. |
| 2071. | Dow | Irish |  | Dark-haired. |
| 2072. | Dowan | Irish |  | Black. |
| 2073. | Dowle | Irish |  | Dark stranger. |
| 2074. | Downeti | Irish |  | Bard. |
| 2075. | Downett | Irish |  | Bard. |
| 2076. | Doy | Celtic |  | Dark stranger. |
| 2077. | Doyle | Celtic |  | Dark stranger. |
| 2078. | Doyle | Gaelic |  | Dark stranger. |
| 2079. | Doyle | Irish |  | Dark stranger. |
| 2080. | Draca | English |  | Dragon. |
| 2081. | Draco | Latin |  | Dragon. |
| 2082. | Dracon | English |  | Modern variant of Drake 'dragon.'. |
| 2083. | Drago | French |  | Dragon. |
| 2084. | Drago | Italian |  | Dragon. |
| 2085. | Drake | English |  | Dragon. |
| 2086. | Drake | Greek |  | Dragon. |
| 2087. | Draken | Greek |  | Dragon. |
| 2088. | Drakon | Greek |  | Dragon. |
| 2089. | Draupnir | Norse |  | Odin's magic ring. |
| 2090. | Draupnir | Norse |  | Armlet of Odin. |
| 2091. | Drayce | English |  | Modern variant of Drake 'dragon.'. |
| 2092. | Dreda | English |  | Diminutive of Etheldreda: From the Old English name Aethelthryth, meaning noble and strength. Diminutive of Eldreda: The feminine form of Eldred, which is a variant of Aldred, meaning old counsel, or sage. |
| 2093. | Dreena | Spanish |  | Short form of Alexandrina. |
| 2094. | Drefan | Anglo-Saxon |  | Trouble. |
| 2095. | Drem | Celtic |  | Mythical son of Dremidydd. |
| 2096. | Drem | Welsh |  | Sight. |
| 2097. | Dremidydd | Welsh |  | Legendary father of Drem. |
| 2098. | Dreng | Anglo-Saxon |  | Warrior. |
| 2099. | Dreng | Norse |  | Farmhand; brave. |
| 2100. | Dreogan | Anglo-Saxon |  | Suffers. |