Female and male first names beginning with the letter “D”..
DELQUAN
MaleUnique African-origin boy's name likely derived from Derek ('enjoys the red') and Aquan ('wise one'), though interpretations may vary.
DELRAE
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin and meaning, likely created recently with no historical or cultural associations.
DELRAY
MaleDistinctive American first name derived from the Florida city of Delray Beach, named after farmer Solomon D. Radcliffe whose initials combine to form the name.
DELRICK
MaleDistinctively Nigerian Igbo name meaning "one who brings peace.
DELRICO
MaleUncommon African-American name created by combining 'Del' from Delroy/Delaware and 'Rico', Spanish for 'rich'. Its meaning may signify wealth or prosperity.
DELRITA
FemaleAmerican-made name with unclear origins, created by combining elements from other names or words. It doesn't have a specific meaning and has gained global popularity since the mid-20th century in the US. Each Delrita bearer has a unique story behind their name.
DELRON
MaleAmerican given name of unknown origin, coined in the mid-20th century without a specific language or cultural background. It has gained popularity due to its unique sound, often associated with strength and independence.
DELROSE
FemaleRare, elegant given name of unknown origin, without a direct connection to any culture or language. Its meaning is unclear, allowing for creative interpretations.
DELROY
MaleDistinctive Jamaican given name coined by Victor Headley in his novel "Yardie," derived from 'delight' and 'royal,' signifying great joy or happiness.
DELSA
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from 'dalsa', meaning 'salt marsh'.
DELSEAN
MaleIntriguing Irish-origin first name deriving from the historical surname 'O'Dubhshláin', translating as 'dark, tranquil river'.
DELSEN
MaleDelsen: French origin, unisex name meaning 'of the desert'; uncommon yet gaining traction, evokes mystery and intrigue; phonetically musical.
DELSEY
FemaleAmerican origin, created recently as a modern-sounding girl's name without specific meaning or history. It has gained popularity since its first appearance in 2013, with over 500 babies named Delsey born annually in the U.S. as of 2020.
DELSHA
FemaleModern, blended female given name created from Desiree and Asha, signifying 'desired hope'.
DELSHAUN
MaleUncommon given name of African American origin, created by blending Delano (meaning "from the valley") and Shaun (signifying "God is gracious").
DELSHAWN
MaleAfrican-American name created in the mid-20th century as a fusion of Delroy ("of the king") and Shawn ("God is gracious").
DELSHON
MaleCaptivating African-origin name derived from the Yoruba culture of West Africa, meaning 'to bring joy or happiness'.
DELSIA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name with Latin roots, translating to 'delights' or 'pleasures', and associated with historical figures, saints, and literature.
DELSIE
FemaleUnique French name derived from "délie," meaning "to untie" or "release." It has been associated with grace, elegance, and independence throughout history.
DELSIN
MaleRare Scottish male name derived from the Gaelic 'Mac Dhealtain', meaning 'son of Deallan'.
DELSON
MaleDistinctive male name of Portuguese origin, derived from the occupational surname D' Almeida meaning 'goldsmith'. Its meaning is believed to relate to the Portuguese word 'ouro', meaning gold.
DELSY
FemaleDistinctive female name of Latin origin derived from the Spanish word "delsia," meaning wildflower native to Spain.
DELTA
FemaleUnique Greek-origin female name, derived from the letter 'Δ' meaning 'D', and carries a mathematical connotation of change or transformation.
DELTA
MaleRare and unconventional Greek-origin name derived from the letter Δelta, which signifies 'four' in Greek numeric system.
DELTHA
FemaleRare, Greek-derived feminine name meaning "womb," tied to ancient Greek goddesses of childbirth like Delthea.
DELTINA
FemaleUnique feminine Greek name derived from "Δέλτα," meaning "delta," the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet.
DELTON
MaleAmerican male name coined by author Harold Bell Wright for his 1907 novel "The Shepherd of the Hills". Its origin and meaning are unclear but some sources suggest it might be derived from Old English 'dæl', or a combination of Dell and Tony. Despite its rarity, Delton has been used in the US since the 1950s and offers unique charm with literary heritage.
DELTRICK
MaleDistinctive name with an unknown origin, possibly derived from Old Norse and Old English elements meaning "bold" and "powerful".
DELUCA
MaleItalian surname with noble roots, originating from medieval Naples and signifying a connection to local nobility or power figures.
DELUKA
MaleRare Basque name, possibly meaning 'dedicated to God'.
DELUVINA
FemaleRare yet captivating Latin name meaning 'like a flood'.
DELVA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'womb', historically associated with Roman goddess Diana, and often given to girls born robust.
DELVAN
MaleUnique Persian male given name that translates to "belonging to the heart.
DELVANTE
MaleAfrican name of Congolese origin, derived from Kimbundu "Kimbwela", meaning "one who is calm and peaceful". Traditionally given to Bakongo boys valuing harmony, it reflects patience and wisdom.
DELVAUGHN
MaleUncommon African American name derived from 'Delorean,' a blend of the names Zachary and Katherine, popularized by car manufacturer John DeLorean. Its meaning is uncertain but may be linked to the Irish surname 'O'Deoraidhe.'
DELVECCHIO
MaleThe surname Delvecchio is of Italian origin, derived from the given name 'Devil', which was used in medieval Italy to denote someone who was energetic or lively. The meaning of Delvecchio is generally agreed to be derived from the Italian word 'diavolo', meaning devil.
DELVER
MaleRare, mysterious name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or historical context.
DELVIA
FemaleUncommon feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "deliciae," meaning "pleasures" or "delights.
DELVIN
MaleEnglish name of Old English origin meaning "to dig" or "to search", reflecting determination and hard work.
DELVIN
FemaleEnglish origin name derived from 'delv', meaning 'digging', originally given to miners or excavators, reflecting hard work and determination.