Girls Baby Names Starting With D

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#50

Delilah

seductive, alluring

English
#76

Daisy

flower name

English
#191

Daphne

bay laurel

English
#216

Delaney

dark challenger

Irish
#240

Dahlia

flower named for botanist Anders Dahl

English
#243

Diana

goddess of the hunt and moon

English
#273

Dakota

friendly one, ally

American
#279

Daniela

God is my judge

Spanish
#306

Danna

From Denmark

American
#368

Dream

sleeping vision, aspiration

American
#431

Dorothy

God's gift

Greek
#452

Demi

half, partial

American
#457

Daleyza

noble, kind (derived)

Latin American
#482

Destiny

fate, predetermined course

American
#494

Dayana

goddess of the hunt and moon

Spanish

Daniella

God is my judge

Italian

Danielle

God is my strength

French

Della

noble, of noble birth

English

Davina

beloved

Scottish

Dallas

meadow dwelling

American

Dulce

gentle, agreeable

Spanish

Dani

gracious judge

English

Drew

wise

American

Dylan

son of the sea, great tide

Welsh

Denver

from the green valley

American

Deborah

bee

English

Dalia

gentle, branch, to draw water

Hebrew

Dafne

victory, triumph (symbolic)

Italian

Darcy

from Arcy (Norman French place name)

Irish

Dior

golden, of gold (d'or)

French

Dara

pearl of wisdom

Irish

Darla

darling, beloved one

American

Dalilah

delicate, languishing

Hebrew

Dana

mother goddess

English

Dania

God is my judge

Spanish

Dalary

modern coined name, meaning unclear

Latino/Hispanic

Desiree

the desired one

French

Dariana

gift, kingly

American

Devyn

little deer, from the deep

Irish

Dalila

she who weakened

Spanish

Dina

divine

Jewish

Dua

supplication to God

Muslim

Delainey

from the River Slaney

Irish

Danae

from Argos (Greek region)

Greek

Delani

descendant of the dark challenger

Irish

Dottie

gift of God

American

Devorah

bee

Jewish

Damaris

gentle, tamed

Greek

Delia

bright, visible

English

Danica

the bright one

Slavic

Daenerys

invented Valyrian fantasy name

American

Dixie

ten (from French dix)

American

Diamond

hardest substance, precious gemstone

American

Dolly

diminutive of Dorothy, beloved pet name

English

Dove

messenger of the Holy Spirit

English

Delanie

from the alder grove

American

Diya

oil lamp, light

Arabic

Daylin

bright day, daylight

American

Dayami

modern phonetic invention

Cuban

Darlene

darling, dear beloved one

American

Dayanna

goddess of the moon and hunt

Spanish

Dawn

first light of day, sunrise

English

Dasha

one who maintains goodness

Russian

Denise

devoted to the god of wine and festivity

French

Donna

mistress, noblewoman

Italian

Denisse

god of wine and festivity

Spanish

Daria

he who holds firm to good

Eastern European

Dalett

fourth letter of Hebrew alphabet

American

Divine

of divine nature, heavenly, godlike

American

Devin

divine, godlike

Irish

Dorothea

gift of God

English

Debora

bee

Hebrew

Denali

the tall one, the great one

American

Delany

from the River Slane

Irish

Dawson

son of David

American

Denim

from Nimes, sturdy cloth

American

Devora

industrious, wise

Jewish

Dhriti

courage, steadfastness

Indian

Divinity

divine nature, godliness

English

Doris

Dorian woman; from Doris (ancient Greek region)

English

Desire

the desired one

French

Debanhi

possibly linked to Deborah (Hebrew: bee)

Mexican

Dalani

from the sky, heavenly

African-American

Diane

divine, heavenly

French

Delta

River mouth, fertile land

Greek

Dayla

drooping branch, destiny

Hebrew

Daila

fine art, artistry

Lithuanian

Deanna

variant of Diana, valley

English

Danika

morning star (Venus)

Czech

Dianna

divine, heavenly

English

Dailyn

valley (from Dale + lyn suffix)

American

Daelyn

modern invented combination name

American

Delayza

possibly related to Eliza (my God is an oath)

American

Dominique

belonging to God, of the Lord

French

Destinee

one's fated path or purpose

American

Delylah

daughter of the night

American

Daylani

heavenly day, sky-bright

Hawaiian

Dora

gift of God (short form of Dorothy/Theodora)

English

Diara

lion (symbol of strength)

West African

Darcie

dark one

Irish

Divisha

divine, heavenly, celestial

Indian

Desirae

desired, longed for

French

Deja

sense of familiarity

French

Drue

beloved

American

Dakotah

friend, ally

Native American

Dynver

from the Welsh elements dyfn (deep) and related...

Welsh

Divina

heavenly, sacred

Italian

Davie

friend

Scottish

Deysi

day's eye, daisy flower

Spanish

Dolores

sorrows, pains

Spanish

Darby

from Derby

Irish

Danni

God is my judge

American

Devi

goddess, divine feminine

Indian

Dillon

great sea, son of the sea

American

Darya

possessing goodness

Russian

Dariela

upholder of good

Hispanic

Darling

little dear, most precious

English

Denym

inspired by denim fabric

American

Dru

from the oak, wise one

English

Dearra

lion

African American

Dayanara

man-destroying

Spanish

Delila

delicate, weak

English

Daliah

branch, tendril of a grapevine

Hebrew

Dalzary

from the little field

American

Dawsyn

son of David, beloved

American

Debra

to speak kindly, to order

English

Deisy

day's eye

Spanish

Danyla

divine justice

Ukrainian

Delina

of Delos, born under Apollo's light (via Greek ...

Italian

Dayra

gift

Latin American

Daya

compassion, mercy

Indian

Delphine

from Delphi, the oracle

French

Devon

from Devon, the deep places

English

Dayani

divine one

Hebrew

Darianna

she who upholds goodness

Persian

Danya

God is my judge

Hebrew

Destini

that which has been firmly established

American

Daysha

alive and well

American

Dailani

beloved sky

Hawaiian

Dasia

creative elaboration of Asia

African American

Dinah

lawsuit, judgment

English

Desi

of the homeland

American

Dunya

near, close

Arabic

Dashley

modern blend of Dash + Lee, forward movement

American

Darci

from Arcy

British

Devani

of the gods, celestial

Indian

Daliyah

gentle branch, vine

Jewish

Daniyah

God is my judge

Muslim

Dariyah

possessor of the good

Persian

Dia

divine, of Zeus

Greek

Dailany

from the River Slane area

Irish

Daleth

fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet

Hebrew

Darlyn

dear little one

American

Dilara

sweetheart, darling

Turkish

Draya

modern invented name

American

Darice

possessing goodness, kingly

American

Deari

dear one, beloved

American

Darianny

possessing goodness

Latin American

Defne

laurel, bay tree

Turkish

Daira

Basque feminine name, possibly 'noble lady'

Basque

Deasia

unique, one of a kind

African-American

Damiyah

tame, gentle

African American

Drea

strong, courageous

American

Devina

goddess

Scottish

Dominga

belonging to the Lord

Spanish

Debbie

industrious, diligent

English

Daisha

American coinage blending Da- prefix with Aisha

African-American

Dovie

peaceful, gentle

Jewish

Dempsey

of proud heritage

Irish

Dena

judged, vindicated

Hebrew

Deniz

sea, ocean

Turkish

Dhara

bearing, supporting

Indian

Devany

descendant of the dark warrior

Irish

Dakoda

friend, ally, those who are friendly

Native American

Devy

divine feminine energy

Indian

Darah

pearl of wisdom

Irish

Dalayah

branch, vine tendril

Hebrew

Dyani

deer

Native American

Dynasty

ruling family, succession of power

American

Diora

divine, golden

Italian

Daniya

within reach, beloved

Muslim

Daisie

day's eye (the flower)

English

December

tenth month (in original Roman calendar)

English

Davi

friend

Hebrew

Delmy

noble protector

Central American

Daelynn

valley, serene dale

American

Dannie

diminutive of Daniela or Dana

English

Danely

divine feminine judge

Hispanic

Dehlani

from the royal city

Indian

Dayali

my beloved branch

Hebrew

Domenica

born on Sunday (the Lord's Day)

Italian

Demetria

devoted to the harvest goddess

Greek

Dannia

God is my judge

Spanish

Daviana

dearly loved one

American

Dalylah

gentle, delicate, languid

Arabic

Dariya

she who holds firm to good

Russian

Dhanvi

wealthy, prosperous

Indian

Daleysa

creative blend name

American

Daelani

heavenly, sky (from lani)

Hawaiian

Dahira

radiant, shining, prominent

Somali

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