Boys Baby Names Starting With D

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Domingo

born on Sunday

Spanish

Deklan

man of prayer

Irish

Dan

he judged, he governed

English

Darell

from Airelle (a place in Normandy)

English

Donte

lasting, enduring

Italian

Daryl

from Airelle (Norman village)

English

Dakoda

friend, ally

Native American

Dave

uncle

English

Damani

visionary, one who sees ahead

Swahili

Damion

to overcome, conquer

English

Dashiell

page boy, herald

American

Duane

little dark one

Irish

Deen

divine judgment, accountability

Muslim

Demarcus

of the field, strong

African American

Dream

joy, music (original Old English meaning)

American

Daylon

modern invented name

American

Daylan

born from the ocean, son of the sea

American

Damarion

modern American invention combining Da- prefix ...

American

Darnell

from the darnel field

English

Demian

connected to Damia, goddess of the harvest

German

Derian

great one, gift

Irish

Domenic

born on Sunday

Italian

Dayron

fruitful, fertile

Cuban

Dru

vision, ghost

American

Demarion

of the sea (via Marius)

American

Drayden

possibly from dragon + valley

American

Diamond

unconquerable, unbreakable

American

Daylin

bright day, day's light

American

Dekari

modern African American invented name

African American

Deonte

of noble birth

African American

Daxtyn

Dack's settlement

American

Dael

knowing God

Hebrew/Israeli

Devan

little deer (Irish)

Irish

Dwight

blond, white, bright one

English

Dandre

man, warrior

French

Demetri

lover of the earth

Greek

Dashawn

of Shawn (Da prefix intensifier)

African-American

Dutch

of the people (from Germanic Deutsch)

American

Deven

poet, bard

Indian

Devante

of the (invented compound)

African-American

Devyn

bard, poet (from Irish Daimhin)

Irish

Deontae

enduring, from strength (creative blend)

African American

Dixon

son of Dick, son of Richard

English

Dayvon

variant of Devon: from the Devon region

African American

Darion

possessing goodness, he who holds firm the good

American

Darsh

vision, beholding, sacred sight

Hindu

Dino

powerful, warrior

Italian

Davin

beloved, darling

Scandinavian

Dhruva

fixed, immovable, constant

Indian

Davy

beloved, dear one

English

Dempsey

proud descendant, son of the proud one

Irish

Daren

great one

American

Dillan

great tide, sea flow

Welsh

Dawud

beloved

Arabic

Devontae

from the deep valley, Devon land

African American

Daxon

from Dax, France

American

Davonte

beloved, modern coined name

African-American

Dontae

enduring, steadfast

American

Donatello

given by God, God's gift

Italian

Dayan

judge, arbiter

Israeli

Domenico

belonging to the Lord

Italian

Deuce

tied score requiring two consecutive wins

American

Dinero

money, currency

Spanish

Daksh

capable, skilled, expert

Indian

Daelyn

valley dweller

American

Dakhari

variant of Dakarai (happiness)

African-American

Deshaun

God is gracious

African American

Dewayne

dark, swarthy (from Irish Dubhán)

English

Damiri

enduring, strong

African American

Deniz

depth and vastness

Turkish

Drue

manly, courageous, strong

American

Diesel

of Rudolf Diesel; fuel-powered engine

American

Domani

tomorrow, the future

Italian

Desi

homeland person

Spanish

Donavan

brown-haired warrior

Irish

Dani

God is my judge

Hebrew

Dimitrios

earth mother's follower

Greek

Darey

from Arcy, Norman town

Irish

Demarco

of the Marco family

American

Denym

resilient fabric, American spirit

American

Daquan

strong, great warrior

African American

Drayton

farm by the dragging place

American

Dietrich

people's king

German

Demario

belonging to Mars

Italian

Darrius

he who holds firm the good

African-American

Derik

ruler of the people

American

Darrin

from the oak grove

American

Dejuan

God is gracious

African-American

Drako

dragon, serpent

Greek

Davey

beloved, darling

English

Deondre

warrior

African American

Dara

pearl of wisdom

Irish

Darin

oak tree

English

Delano

of the night

American

Dewey

holy one (of Dewi/David)

Welsh

Dio

God, divine

Italian

Dmitri

devoted to Demeter

Russian

Deanthony

priceless, flourishing (via Anthony/Antonius)

American

Duvid

beloved

Yiddish

Darrion

great oak, strength

American
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