person name with D
Hebrew origin, means 'God is my judge'. Very common.
Biblical Hebrew name, king of Israel; widely used.
Short form of Daniel. Common English nickname.
Diminutive of Daniel. Popular in many countries.
Latin form of Diana, Roman moon goddess; common name.
Casual short form of David. Very common in English.
Used as male or unisex name; from Welsh origins.
English given name, possibly from Old German 'people-ruler'.
Scottish/Irish origin; famous as a US president's name.
English given name; also surname of rapper Drake.
Spanish form of James/Jacob; common across Latin America.
Feminine form of Daniel; common in Europe and LatAm.
English given name, from a surname meaning 'great'.
From the flower name; used as an English female given name.
English given name; from Old English 'valley'.
Short form of Douglas; used independently as a name.
French-influenced feminine form of Daniel; popular name.
From Greek Damianos; used worldwide as a male given name.
Short form of Isidora or Dorothea, used worldwide.
English given name, often short for Donald.
Variant of Derek, from Theodoric, English use.
Unisex name; in Hebrew means “arbiter, God is my judge”.
Unisex name, short for Andrew or Andrew‑type names.
Modern unisex given name, popular in US.
French form of Diane, linked to Roman goddess Diana.
French form of Damian, from Greek “to tame”.
Given name used in many cultures; Hebrew “judged”.
French feminine name from Dionysius; common in 20th c.
English feminine name, peaked mid‑20th century.
Latin origin “belonging to the Lord”; common in Europe.
English unisex name, also means “valley”.
Biblical name; famous song “Hey There Delilah”.
Given name, spelling variant of Derrick/Derek.
Short form of Daniel/Danielle, very common nickname.
English given name; means “brave warrior” in Old Norse.
Given name; famous American singer Dolly Parton.
Feminine given name, variant of Daniela/Danielle.
English given name, from Greek for “to tame”.
Variant of Dylan/Dillon, used as a first name.
Classic female name; Greek for “gift of God”.
Italian given name; from Latin “Durans”.
Scottish given name meaning “dark river”.
Diminutive of Deborah; popular in 1960s US.
Modern English given name, likely from Darlene.
Persian origin; means “he possesses good”.
Short form of Dominic; common male nickname.
Germanic given name; means “theodoric, ruler”.
Italian form of Darius; common in Europe.
Greek origin; nymph in myth; now a female name.
Used as a given name; also a place name.
Scottish given name meaning “brown warrior”.
Spelling of Darrell; established male name.
Indian given name; Sanskrit for “judge”.
Variant of Darryl; widely used male name.
Short form of Daniel or Danielle; unisex name.
Classic female given name, popular mid‑1900s.
Variant of Deborah, Hebrew origin “bee”.
Given name from Latin “dragon”; rare but used.
Modern variant of Dylan; unisex given name.
English unisex name, once a surname.
Diminutive of Dennis; used as a first name.
Used as a given name; also Darwin’s surname.
Scandinavian given name; also used in English.
Indian and Arabic given name; unisex usage.
English given name meaning sunrise or daybreak.
Given name, various spellings like Darryl.
Variant of Diane, French form of Diana.
Modern spelling of Dylan/Dillon, given name.
Given name meaning “right‑handed” or “dyer”.
Slavic female given name, popular in Eastern Europe.
Modern English given name, also a virtue word.
Indian male given name, Sanskrit “deep, light”.
Arabic female name meaning “close, near”.
English given name; famous bearer Dwight Eisenhower.
Given name of Irish origin; actor Dwayne Johnson.
Irish given name meaning 'gracious defender'.
Variant of Derek; used as a male given name.
Irish given name; also a surname and basketball star.
Variant of Darren; English male given name.
Nickname form of Donald; common given name.
Biblical female name; prophetess in the Old Testament.
Also used as a given name, esp. in South Asia.
Greek‑derived given name; hero in Oscar Wilde novel.
Given name of Greek origin; means 'visible, clear'.
Italian form of David; very common male first name.
Given name Dolores, from Spanish for 'sorrows'.
Slavic female given name; popular in the Balkans.
Modern short form for names like Devendra; given name.
Given name of Hebrew origin; means 'branch, bough'.
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