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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 2201. | Derren | English |  | Great. |
| 2202. | Derrian | English |  | Great. |
| 2203. | Derrica | English |  | Gifted ruler. Modern feminine of Derek. |
| 2204. | Derrick | English |  | 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.. |
| 2205. | Derrik | English |  | Gifted ruler. From Theodoric. |
| 2206. | Derrill | English |  | Variant of Darrel 'open.'. |
| 2207. | Derrin | English |  | Great. |
| 2208. | Derrold | English |  | Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald. |
| 2209. | Derry | English |  | Diminutive 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.. |
| 2210. | Derryl | English |  | Variant of Darrell. |
| 2211. | Dervin | English |  | Gifted friend. |
| 2212. | Dervon | English |  | Gifted friend. |
| 2213. | Derwan | English |  | Friend of the deer. |
| 2214. | Derward | English |  | Guardian of the deer. |
| 2215. | Derwent | English |  | Surname referring to Derwent River in England. |
| 2216. | Derwin | English |  | Friend of the deer 'Gifted friend.'. |
| 2217. | Derwyn | English |  | Friend of the deer. |
| 2218. | Derwynn | English |  | Variant of Darwin: Friend. |
| 2219. | Deryck | English |  | Gifted ruler. People ruler. |
| 2220. | Deryk | English |  | Gifted ruler. People ruler. |
| 2221. | Des | English |  | Diminutive of Desmond: From a surname derived from the Irish 'Deas Mumhain' meaning 'South Munster.' Also a diminutive of any name beginning with Des. |
| 2222. | Desire | English |  | Variant of French Desiree. |
| 2223. | Desmond | English |  | From a surname derived from the Irish 'Deas Mumhain' meaning 'South Munster. |
| 2224. | Destanee | English |  | Certain fortune; fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. |
| 2225. | Destine | English |  | Certain fortune; fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. |
| 2226. | Destinee | English |  | Certain fortune; fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. |
| 2227. | Destini | English |  | Certain fortune; fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. |
| 2228. | Destinie | English |  | Certain fortune; fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. |
| 2229. | Destiny | English |  | Certain fortune; fate. The mythological Greek god of fate. |
| 2230. | Destrey | English |  | Variant of a French surname. American classic western film Destry Rides Again. |
| 2231. | Destrie | English |  | Variant of a French surname. American classic western film Destry Rides Again. |
| 2232. | Destry | English |  | Variant of a French surname. American classic western film Destry Rides Again. |
| 2233. | Desyre | English |  | Variant of French Desiree. |
| 2234. | Dev | English |  | Abbreviation of names beginning with Dev-. |
| 2235. | Devan | English |  | Divine. |
| 2236. | Devan | English |  | Variant of the English county name Devon. |
| 2237. | Devana | English |  | Divine. |
| 2238. | Devanna | English |  | Divine. |
| 2239. | Deven | English |  | Variant of the English county name Devon. |
| 2240. | Deveon | English |  | Variant of the English county name Devon. |
| 2241. | Deveral | English |  | Surnames derived from place name Deverel. |
| 2242. | Devere | English |  | Derived from place-name Deverel. |
| 2243. | Devereau | English |  | Surnames derived from place name Deverel. |
| 2244. | Devereaux | English |  | Surnames derived from place name Deverel. |
| 2245. | Deverel | English |  | Place-name. |
| 2246. | Deverell | English |  | Riverbank. |
| 2247. | Deverick | English |  | Derived from place-name Deverel. |
| 2248. | Devery | English |  | Derived from place-name Deverel. |
| 2249. | Devin | English |  | Divine. |
| 2250. | Devion | English |  | Variant of the English county name Devon. |
| 2251. | Devon | English |  | The name of a beautiful farming county in England. |
| 2252. | Devon | English |  | A county in England noted for beautiful farmland. |
| 2253. | Devona | English |  | Divine. Also, from Devonshire. |
| 2254. | Devondra | English |  | Divine. |
| 2255. | Devonn | English |  | Variant of the English county name Devon. |
| 2256. | Devonna | English |  | Divine. Also, from Devonshire. |
| 2257. | Devonne | English |  | Divine. |
| 2258. | Devron | English |  | Variant of the English county name Devon. |
| 2259. | Devry | English |  | Derived from place-name Deverel. |
| 2260. | Devyn | English |  | Divine. |
| 2261. | Devyn | English |  | Variant of the English county name Devon. |
| 2262. | Devyna | English |  | From Devonshire. |
| 2263. | Devynn | English |  | Divine. |
| 2264. | Dewey | English |  | Place-name and surname; Welsh form of David. |
| 2265. | Dexter | English |  | From a surname meaning 'dyer'. |
| 2266. | Deylin | English |  | Rhyming variant of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers. |
| 2267. | Deysi | English |  | Day's eye. A flower name. |
| 2268. | Diamanda | English |  | Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone. |
| 2269. | Diamante | English |  | Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone. |
| 2270. | Diamond | English |  | Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone. |
| 2271. | Diamond | English |  | Jewel name; bridge protector. |
| 2272. | Diamonique | English |  | Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone. |
| 2273. | Diamont | English |  | Bridge protector. |
| 2274. | Diamontina | English |  | Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone. |
| 2275. | Dianda | English |  | Blend of Deanne (divine) plus variants of Andrea (masculine) and Sandra (protector of man. ). |
| 2276. | Diandra | English |  | Blend of Deanne (divine) plus variants of Andrea (masculine) and Sandra (protector of man. ). |
| 2277. | Diandre | English |  | Blend of Deanne (divine) plus variants of Andrea (masculine) and Sandra (protector of man. ). |
| 2278. | Diandre | English |  | Blend of Dion and Andre. |
| 2279. | Diantha | English |  | Modern blend of Diana (divine huntress) and Anthea (flower). |
| 2280. | Dick | English |  | Rhyming nickname from medieval times. Richard 'strong ruler' was shortened to Rick then rhymed to Dick. |
| 2281. | Dickens | English |  | Surname. |
| 2282. | Dickie | English |  | A diminutive of Richard which originated as a rhyming variant of Rick. |
| 2283. | Dickon | English |  | Variant of Dickens: Surname. |
| 2284. | Dickons | English |  | Variant of Dickens: Surname. |
| 2285. | Dickson | English |  | Variant of Dick from Richard 'strong ruler.'. |
| 2286. | Dicky | English |  | A diminutive of Richard which originated as a rhyming variant of Rick. |
| 2287. | Digby | English |  | Farm by a ditch. From an English surname and place name. |
| 2288. | Diggory | English |  | Derived from the French 'egare' meaning astray. |
| 2289. | Dikesone | English |  | Son of Dick. |
| 2290. | Dina | English |  | From the valley. |
| 2291. | Dino | English |  | From the dene. |
| 2292. | Dion | English |  | Variant of Dennis: From the Latin Dionysos or Dionysus, referring to the Greek god of wine. |
| 2293. | Diona | English |  | From the sacred spring. Variant of Dione. |
| 2294. | Diondra | English |  | From the sacred spring. Variant of Dione. |
| 2295. | Diondre | English |  | Blend of Dion and Andre. |
| 2296. | 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. |
| 2297. | Dionna | English |  | From the sacred spring. Variant of Dione. |
| 2298. | 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. |
| 2299. | Dionte | English |  | Abbreviation of Dionysius. |
| 2300. | 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.. |