Female and male first names beginning with the letter “D”..
DEANNE
MaleAttractive female name of American origin, created by combining the names Deanna and Anne. It can mean "gift of God" or "of the warrior". The name Anne contributes elegance and grace to Deanne.
DEANNE
FemaleAttractive Irish name derived from Dubhán, meaning 'dark'.
DEANNEA
FemaleUnique Greek name derived from "Dionysia," meaning celebration and joy, popularized during the Hellenistic period.
DEANNETTE
FemaleRare yet enchanting Irish name meaning 'fertile grace'.
DEANNIA
FemaleCaptivating African American name created from elements of Denise, Danielle, and Anna, often associated with strength and elegance. Its meaning, though uncertain, is believed to signify "graceful and brave.
DEANNIE
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname "O'Deanain," signifying "descendant of the little dark one." It has been passed down through generations, often given to daughters born into families with strong Celtic heritage.
DEANO
MaleDeano, of Italian origin, means 'of Anthony', a Latin name that translates to 'priceless' or 'highly praiseworthy'.
DEANTA
MaleUncommon yet distinctively Irish male given name derived from the Gaelic word 'deantain', meaning 'to make or create'.
DEANTAE
MaleIrish given name derived from the word 'deantain', meaning 'tender'.
DEANTAY
MaleAmerican name created from the blend of DeAndre and Dontay, both meaning "man of courage" and "a warrior".
DEANTE
FemaleAfrican-American given name derived from Latin "deus," meaning "god," but signifies "from God.
DEANTE
MaleUncommon Italian given name derived from "dente," meaning tooth, symbolizing strength and power.
DEANTHONY
MaleModern American invention composed of two classic elements: Dean ("leader" or "valley") and Anthony ("priceless" or "highly praiseworthy"), conveying the meaning "leader of the priceless ones" or "leader who is highly praiseworthy.
DEANTOINE
MaleUnique French masculine name comprising 'De' meaning 'of', and 'Antoine', derived from Latin 'Antonius' meaning 'priceless'. It's an uncommon variant of Antoine, offering a distinctive touch with deep roots in French history.
DEANTONIO
MaleDeantonio is of Italian origin, meaning "of Saint Anthony," derived from Antonio, which means "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy." It's associated with the 3rd-century Christian martyr Saint Anthony.
DEANTONY
MaleAmerican name created by combining Dean ("VALLEY") and Anthony ("HIGHLY PRAISED"), though its origin is uncertain.
DEANTRAE
MaleAfrican-American origin name, created by blending DeAndre ("manly man") and Trae ( possibly linked to "transition"), resulting in a strong, masculine moniker with no explicit meaning but carries essence of its components.
DEANTRE
MaleDistinctive American name combining the classic elements of Dean ("valley") and Tre ("three"), creating a powerful and unique moniker with historic roots in English and Welsh cultures.
DEANTWAN
MaleUnique American given name believed to be derived from the combination of the prefix "de" and the name Antwan, possibly meaning "worthy of admiration".
DEANTWON
MaleAfrican American origin, means 'second leader'.
DEANZA
FemaleCaptivating female name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to meet face to face" and signifying harmony and balance. It reflects the deep-rooted values of unity and mutual respect among individuals and communities in Yoruba culture.
DEAQUAN
MaleDistinctive African American name composed of "De" meaning 'of' and "Aquan" derived from Latin 'aqua', signifying water, suggesting uniqueness and power.
DEARA
FemaleUnique Japanese girls' name meaning 'lotus flower', symbolizing purity, beauty, strength, and enlightenment in Japanese culture.
DEARDRA
FemaleCaptivating Irish name derived from 'O'Dearg,' meaning 'descendant of Dearg', which translates to 'red.'
DEAREON
MaleThe exotic name Deareon of uncertain African or Middle Eastern origin has gained popularity recently despite its mysterious meaning and history.
DEARI
MaleDeari, of Greek origin, means 'beloved or precious,' conveying warmth and affection.
DEARI
FemaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname 'de Róiste', meaning 'from Roscommon'.
DEARIA
FemaleRare Greek girl's name derived from "thalassa" (sea) and "-ia" (state or quality), signifying "goddess of the sea." It was one of three thousand Oceanids in Greek mythology, revered by sailors for her protection during voyages across the vast ocean. Although not common today, Dearia gained popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s.
DEARIAH
FemaleCaptivating girls' name of unknown origin, with no clear etymology from any known language or culture. Its mysterious nature makes it truly original and unique. Despite its unclear meaning, some families have adopted Deariah as a first name, sometimes associating it with Hebrew names like Sarah and Miriam due to its spelling variation Darriah. However, there is no definitive connection between Deariah and any specific language or culture. People may choose their own personal meanings for the name based on its sound or feel.
DEARIE
FemaleUnique Irish given name derived from the surname "O'Deirg," meaning "son of the red-haired one." Though not directly linked to the word 'dear,' it evokes warmth and kindness phonetically. Rare but charming, Dearie offers parents an uncommon yet meaningful Irish choice for their child.
DEARIES
MaleUncommon English name derived from 'darling', created as a pet name for someone whose name starts with 'D'.
DEARII
FemaleUnique Latin-derived unisex name meaning "like a god," originally honored in ancient Roman society.
DEARION
FemaleRare Greek male name meaning "spear," historically given to brave warriors in ancient Greece.
DEARION
MaleRare, English-speaking name with unknown origin and unclear meaning, though some suggest it might combine 'dear' and 'ion'.
DEARIOUS
MaleOrigin: African Meaning: To bring forth or to bear
DEARIS
MaleRare yet captivating feminine given name of Scottish origin, derived from 'dearc' meaning 'fair' or 'beautiful'.
DEARIUS
MaleAfrican-American given name derived from Latin "deus," meaning "gift of God" or "divine gift." It gained popularity in the late 20th century U.S., reflecting pride and spirituality, despite no historical associations.
DEARIYAH
FemaleArabic-origin given name derived from "dear", meaning precious or beloved, conveying cherished love and admiration.
DEARL
MaleDistinctive American name with unknown origins, possibly derived from the Irish surname Darley meaning "from the valley," or a blend of Dean (valley) and Earl (nobleman). Its rarity adds to its allure as an unusual yet strong choice for a boy's name.
DEARLD
MaleRare Scottish name meaning "red-haired".