Boy names, and unique baby names
Dabie, Daby, Dabey, Dabee,
Dabea
Dacey (Gaelic / Latin) A man from the south / a man from Dacia
Dacy, Dacee, Dacea, Daci,
Dacie, Daicey, Daicy,
Daicee
Dack (English) From the French town of Dax
Dacks
Daedalus (Greek) A craftsman
Daldalos, Dedalus
Dag (Scandinavian) Born during the daylight
Dagney, Dagny, Dagnee,
Dagnea, Dagni, Dagnie,
Daeg, Dagget
Daijon (American) A gift of hope
Dayjon, Daejon, Dajon
Dainan (Australian) A kind-hearted man
Dainen, Dainon, Dainun,
Dainyn, Dainin, Daynan,
Daynen, Daynon
Daire (Irish) A wealthy man
Dair, Daere, Daer, Dayr,
Dayre, Dare, Dari, Darie
Daivat (Hindi) A powerful man
Dakarai (African) Filled with happiness
Dakota (Native American) A friend to all
Daccota, Dakoda, Dakodah,
Dakotah, Dakoeta, Dekota,
Dekohta, Dekowta
Daksha (Indian) A brilliant man
Dakshah
Dallan (Irish) One who is blind
Dalan, Dallen, Dalen,
Dallon, Dalon, Dallun,
Dalun
Dallin (English) From the valley
Dalin, Dallyn, Dalyn
Damario (Greek / Spanish) Resembling a calf / one who is gentle
Damarios, Damarius,
Damaro, Damero,
Damerio, Damereo,
Damareo, Damerios
Damian (Greek) One who tames or subdues others
Daemon, Daimen, Daimon,
Daman, Damen, Dameon,
Damiano, Damianos
Damis (Arabic) A darkskinned man
Damiss, Damys, Damyss
Danely (Scandinavian) A man from Denmark
Daneley, Daneli, Danelie,
Danelee, Daneleigh,
Danelea, Daineley, Dainely
Dang (Vietnamese) One who is praiseworthy
Daniachew (African) A mediator
Daniel (Hebrew) God is my judge
Dan, Danal, Daneal,
Danek, Danell, Danial,
Daniele, Danil, Danilo
Danso (African) A reliable man
Dansoe, Dansow, Dansowe
Dante (Latin) An enduring man; everlasting
Dantae, Dantay, Dantel,
Daunte, Dontae, Dontay,
Donte, Dontae
Danuta (Polish) A gift from God
Daoud (Arabian) Form of David, meaning “the beloved one”
Daoude, Dawud, Doud,
Daud, Da’ud
Daphnis (Greek) In mythology, the son of Hermes
Daphnys
Dar (Hebrew) Resembling a pearl
Darr
Darcel (French) Having dark features
Darcell, Darcele, Darcelle,
Darcio, Darceo
Dardanus (Greek) In mythology, the founder of Troy
Dardanio, Dardanios,
Dardanos, Dard, Darde
Darek (English) Form of Derek, meaning “the ruler of the tribe”
Darrek, Darec, Darrec,
Darreck, Dareck
Darion (Greek) A gift Darian, Darien, Dariun,
Darrion, Darrian, Darrien,
Daryon, Daryan
Darius (Greek) A kingly man; one who is wealthy
Darias, Dariess, Dario,
Darious, Darrius, Derrius,
Derrious, Derrias
Darlen (American) A sweet man; a darling
Darlon, Darlun, Darlan,
Darlin, Darlyn
Darnell (English) From the hidden place
Darnall, Darneil, Darnel,
Darnele, Darnelle
Darold (English) Form of Harold, meaning “the
ruler of an army”
Darrold, Derald, Derrald,
Derold, Derrold
Darren (Gaelic / English) A great man / a gift from God
Darran, Darrin, Darryn,
Darron, Darrun, Daren,
Darin, Daran
Dart (English / American) From the river / one who is fast
Darte, Darrt, Darrte, Darti,
Dartie, Dartee, Dartea, Darty
Darvell (French) From the eagle town
Darvel, Darvele, Darvelle
Das (Indian) A slave; a servant
Dasa
Dasras (Indian) A handsome man
Dasya (Indian) A servant
Daudi (African) One who is dearly loved
Daudie, Daudy, Daudey,
Daudee, Daudea
David (Hebrew) The beloved one
Dave, Davey, Davi,
Davidde, Davide, Davie,
Daviel, Davin, Daoud
Davis (English) The son of David
Davies, Daviss, Davys,
Davyss
Davu (African) Of the beginning
Davue, Davoo, Davou,
Davugh
Dayanand (Hindi) A compassionate man
Dayanande, Dayan
Deacon (Greek) The dusty one; a servant
Deecon, Deakon, Deekon,
Deacun, Deecun, Deakun,
Deekun, Deacan
Dean (English) From the valley; a church official
Deane, Deen, Deene, Dene,
Deans, Deens, Deani,
Deanie
DeAndre (American) A manly man
D’AndrĂ©, DeAndrae,
DeAndray, Diandray,
Diondrae, Diondray
Dearon (American) One who is much loved
Dearan, Dearen, Dearin,
Dearyn, Dearun
Decimus (Latin) The tenth-born child
Decimos, Decimo, Decimu,
Decio
Decker (German /Hebrew) One who prays /a piercing man
Deker, Decer, Dekker,
Deccer, Deck, Decke
Declan (Irish) The name of a saint
Dedrick (English) Form of Dietrich, meaning “the ruler of the tribe”
Dedryck, Dedrik, Dedryk,
Dedric, Dedryc
Deegan (Irish) A blackhaired man
Deagan, Degan, Deegen,
Deagen, Degen, Deegon,
Deagon, Degon
Deinorus (American) A lively man
Denorius, Denorus, Denorios,
Deinorius, Deinorios
Dejuan (American) A talkative man
Dejuane, Dewon, Dewonn,
Dewan, Dewann, Dwon,
Dwonn, Dajuan
Delaney (Irish / French) The dark challenger /from the elder-tree grove
Delany, Delanee, Delanea,
Delani, Delanie, Delainey,
Delainy, Delaini
Delaware (English) From the state of Delaware
Delawair, Delaweir, Delwayr,
Delawayre, Delawaire,
Delawaer, Delawaere
Delius (Greek) A man from Delos
Delios, Delos, Delus, Delo
Dell (English) From the small valley
Delle, Del
Delmon (English) A man of the mountain
Delmun, Delmen, Delmin,
Delmyn, Delmont,
Delmonte, Delmond,
Delmonde
Delsi (American) An easygoing guy
Delsie, Delsy, Delsey, Delsee,
Delsea, Delci, Delcie, Delcee
Delvin (English) A godly friend
Delvinn, Delvinne, Delvyn,
Delvynn, Delvynne, Delven,
Delvenn, Delvenne
Demarcus (American) The son of Marcus
DeMarcus, DaMarkiss,
DeMarco, Demarkess,
DeMarko, Demarkus,
DeMarques, DeMarquez
Dembe (African) A peaceful man
Dembi, Dembie, Dembee,
Dembea, Dembey, Demby
Demont (French) Man of the mountain
Demonte, Demond,
Demonde, Demunt,
Demunte, Demund,
Demunde
Denali (American) From the national park
Denalie, Denaly, Denaley,
Denalee, Denalea,
Denaleigh
Denley (English) From the meadow near the valley
Denly, Denlea, Denleah,
Denlee, Denleigh, Denli,
Denlie
Denman (English) One who lives in the valley
Denmann, Denmin,
Denmyn, Denmen,
Denmon, Denmun
Dennis (French) A follower of Dionysus
Den, Denies, Denis,
Dennes, Dennet, Denney,
Dennie, Denys, Dennys
Dennison (English) The son of Dennis
Denison, Dennisun,
Denisun, Dennisen,
Denisen, Dennisan,
Denisan
Deo (Greek) A godly man
Deonte (French) An outgoing
man
Deontay, Deontaye,
Deontae, Dionte, Diontay,
Diontaye, Diontae
Deotis (American) A learned man; a scholar
Deotiss, Deotys, Deotyss,
Deotus, Deotuss
Derek (English) The ruler of the tribe
Dereck, Deric, Derick,
Derik, Deriq, Derk, Derreck,
Derrek, Darek
Dervin (English) A gifted friend
Dervinn, Dervinne, Dervyn,
Dervynn, Dervynne,
Dervon, Dervan, Dervun
Deshan (Hindi) Of the nation
Deshal, Deshad
Desiderio (Latin) One who
is desired; hoped for
Derito, Desi, Desideratus,
Desiderios, Desiderius,
Desiderus, Dezi, Diderot
Desmond (Gaelic) A man from South Munster
Desmonde, Desmund,
Desmunde, Dezmond,
Dezmonde, Dezmund,
Dezmunde, Desmee
Desperado (Spanish) A renegade
Destin (French) Recognizing one’s certain fortune; fate
Destyn, Deston, Destun,
Desten, Destan
Destrey (American) A cowboy
Destry, Destree, Destrea,
Destri, Destrie
Deutsch (German) A German
Devanshi (Hindi) A divine messenger
Devanshie, Devanshy,
Devanshey, Devanshee,
Devanshea
Devante (Spanish) One who fights wrongdoing
Deverell (French) From the riverbank
Deverel, Deveral, Deverall,
Devereau, Devereaux,
Devere, Deverill, Deveril
Devlin (Gaelic) Having fierce bravery; a misfortunate man
Devlyn, Devlon, Devlen,
Devlan, Devlun
Devon (English) From the beautiful farmland; of the divine
Devan, Deven, Devenn,
Devin, Devonn, Devone,
Deveon, Devonne
Dewitt (Flemish) A blondhaired man
DeWitt, Dewytt, DeWytt,
Dewit, DeWit, Dewyt, DeWyt
Dexter (Latin) A righthanded man; one who is skillful
Dextor, Dextar, Dextur,
Dextir, Dextyr, Dexton,
Dextun, Dexten
Dhyanesh (Indian) One who meditates
Dhianesh, Dhyaneshe,
Dhianeshe
Dice (American) A gambling man
Dyce
Dichali (Native American) One who talks a lot
Dichalie, Dichaly, Dichaley,
Dichalee, Dichalea, Dichaleigh
Diego (Spanish) Form of James, meaning “he who supplants”
Dyego, Dago
Diesel (American) Having great strength
Deisel, Diezel, Deizel, Dezsel
Dietrich (German) The ruler of the tribe
Dedrick
Digby (Norse) From the town near the ditch
Digbey, Digbee, Digbea,
Digbi, Digbie
Diji (African) A farmer Dijie, Dijee, Dijea, Dijy, Dijey
Dillon (Gaelic) Resembling a lion; a faithful man
Dillun, Dillen, Dillan, Dillin,
Dillyn, Dilon, Dilan, Dilin
Dino (Italian) One who wields a little sword
Dyno, Dinoh, Dynoh,
Deano, Deanoh, Deeno,
Deenoh, Deino
Dinos (Greek) Form of Constantine, meaning “one who is steadfast; firm”
Dynos, Deanos, Deenos,
Deinos, Dinose, Dinoz,
Dinoze
Dins (American) One who climbs to the top
Dinz, Dyns, Dynz
Dionysus (Greek) The god of wine and revelry
Dion, Deion, Deon, Deonn,
Deonys, Deyon, Diandre,
Diondre, Dionte
Dior (French) The golden one
D’Or, Diorr, Diorre, Dyor,
Deor, Dyorre, Deorre
Diron (American) Form of Darren, meaning “a great man / a gift from God”
Dirun, Diren, Diran, Dirin,
Diryn, Dyron, Dyren,
Dyran
Dixon (English) The son of Dick
Dixen, Dixin, Dixyn,
Dixan, Dixun
Doane (English) From the rolling hills
Doan
Dobber (American) An independent man
Dobbar, Dobbor, Dobbur,
Dobbir, Dobbyr
Dobbs (English) A fiery man
Dobbes, Dobes, Dobs
Dobromir (Polish) A good man
Dobromeer, Dobromear,
Dobromier, Dobromeir,
Dobromere, Dobromyr,
Dobrey, Dobree
Domevlo (African) One who doesn’t judge others
Domivlo, Domyvlo
Domingo (Spanish) Born on a Sunday
Domyngo, Demingo,
Demyngo
Dominic (Latin) A lord Demenico, Dom, Domenic,
Domenico, Domenique,
Domini, Dominick,
Dominico
Domnall (Gaelic) A world ruler
Domhnall, Domnull,
Domhnull
Don (Scottish) From of Donald, meaning “ruler of the world”
Donn, Donny, Donney,
Donnie, Donni, Donnee,
Donnea, Donne
Donald (Scottish) Ruler of the world
Don, Donold, Donuld,
Doneld, Donild, Donyld
Donar (Teutonic) In mythology, the god of thunder
Doner, Donor, Donur,
Donir, Donyr
Dong (Vietnamese) Born during the winter
Dor (Hebrew) Of this generation
Doram, Doriel, Dorli,
Dorlie, Dorlee, Dorlea,
Dorleigh, Dorly
Doran (Irish) A stranger; one who has been exiled
Doren, Dorin, Doryn
Dorek (Polish) A gift from God
Dorec, Doreck
Dorsey (Gaelic) From the fortress near the sea
Dorsy, Dorsee, Dorsea,
Dorsi, Dorsie
Dost (Arabic) A beloved friend
Doste, Daust, Dauste,
Dawst, Dawste
Dotson (English) The son of Dot
Dotsen, Dotsan, Dotsin,
Dotsyn, Dotsun, Dottson,
Dottsun, Dottsin
Dove (American) A peaceful man
Dovi, Dovie, Dovy, Dovey,
Dovee, Dovea
Drade (American) A seriousminded man
Draid, Draide, Drayd,
Drayde, Draed, Draede,
Dradell, Dradel
Drake (English) Resembling a dragon
Drayce, Drago, Drakie,
Drako
Dreng (Anglo-Saxon) A mighty warrior; one who is brave
Drenge, Dring, Dringe,
Dryng, Drynge
Driscoll (Celtic) A mediator; one who is sorrowful; a messenger
Dryscoll, Driscol, Dryscol,
Driskoll, Dryskoll, Driskol,
Dryskol, Driskell
Druce (Gaelic / English) A wise man; a druid / the son of Drew
Drews, Drewce, Druece,
Druse, Druson, Drusen,
Drusin, Drusyn
Drummond (Scottish) One who lives on the ridge
Drummon, Drumond,
Drumon, Drummund,
Drumund, Drummun,
Drumun, Drummand
Duane (Gaelic) A dark or swarthy man
Dewain, Dewayne, Duante,
Duayne, Duwain,
Duwaine, Duwayne, Dwain
Dublin (Irish) From the capital of Ireland
Dublyn, Dublen, Dublan,
Dublon, Dublun
Duc (Vietnamese) One who has upstanding morals
Dude (American) A cowboy
Due (Vietnamese) A virtuous man
Duke (English) A title of nobility; a leader
Dooke, Dook, Duki, Dukie,
Dukey, Duky, Dukee, Dukea
Dumi (African) One who inspires others
Dumie, Dumy, Dumey,
Dumee, Dumea
Dumont (French) Man of the mountain
Dumonte, Dumount,
Dumounte
Duncan (Scottish) A dark warrior
Dunkan, Dunckan, Dunc,
Dunk, Dunck
Dundee (Scottish) From the town on the Firth of Tay
Dundea, Dundi, Dundie,
Dundy, Dundey
Dung (Vietnamese) A brave man; a heroic man
Dunton (English) From the town on the hill
Duntun, Dunten, Duntan,
Duntin, Duntyn
Durin (Norse) In mythology, one of the fathers of the dwarves
Duryn, Duren, Duran,
Duron, Durun
Durjaya (Hindi) One who is difficult to defeat
Durrell (English) One who is strong and protective
Durrel, Durell, Durel
Dustin (English / German) From the dusty area / a courageous warrior
Dustyn, Dusten, Dustan,
Duston, Dustun, Dusty,
Dustey, Dusti
Duvall (French) From the valley
Duval, Duvale
Dwade (English) A dark traveler
Dwaid, Dwaide, Dwayd,
Dwayde, Dwaed, Dwaede
Dwight (Flemish) A whiteor blond-haired man
Dwite, Dwhite, Dwyght,
Dwighte
Dyami (Native American) Resembling an eagle
Dyamie, Dyamy, Dyamey,
Dyamee, Dyamea, Dyame
Dyer (English) A creative man
Dier, Dyar, Diar, Dy, Dye,
Di, Die
Dylan (Welsh) Son of the sea
Dyllan, Dylon, Dyllon,
Dylen, Dyllen, Dylun,
Dyllun, Dylin
Dymas (Greek) In mythology, the father of Hecabe
Dimas
Dzigbode (African) One who is patient
Boy names, and unique baby names