| Name | Gender | Origin | Meaning | Syllables | Pronunciation | Related name | Related opposite sex | International names | Rated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dafydd | boy | Welsh | The Welsh version of the biblical name David, meaning 'friend' or 'beloved'. | 2 | DahFiyD | David, Taffy | Davida | Daveed; Daibhead; Davide; Davito | |
| Dagmara | unisex | Norse | Derived from two words "dagr" which means "day" and "maer" which means "maid". | 3 | DAEGMAARah | Dagmar, | Dejanira; | - | |
| Dainton | boy | English | An alternative spelling of the name Denton, originally a surname meaning 'vally town'. | 2 | DAYn-than | ||||
| Daisey | girl | English | A popular variation of the name Daisy, meaning 'day's eye' and 'pearl' (Old Greek). It is used predominately in English and German. | 2 | DEYZiy | Daisy, Dais, Daysy, Dasy, Daysee | David, Davey, Dacy, Dacey, Desi | Daga; Dasha; Daggi; Dasi; Dasa; Dacy | |
| Daisie | girl | English | A variation of the name Daisy, refering to the small white flower and meaning 'days eye'. | 2 | DEYZiy | Daisy, Daisee, Margerat | |||
| Daisy | girl | English | The name of the white flower meaning 'day eye'; or from the Greek meaning 'pearl'. | 2 | DEYZiy | Daisee, Daisi, Daisia, Margaret | Dacy; Dasha | ||
| Daisy-mae | girl | English | Daisy is derived from the flower Daisy and means 'day's eye', due to the traits of the flowers opening and closing petals. Mae derives from the name of the month. | 3 | DEYZiy MEY | Daisie, Daisee, Daisie, May, Mai, Mia | Davey, Man, Mo, Moe, Moy, Dacy, Dacso, Dacey | Dagi; Dasa; Margaret; Mei; Min; Maiya | |
| Dakota | unisex | English | Derived literally from the word 'Dakota' which means 'friend, ally'. | 3 | DahKOWTah | Dusty | Dakota | - | |
| Dale | boy | English | From the English for 'Dale' or 'Valley', used as a name from the 19th century and is particularly popular in the United States. | 1 | DEYL | Daley, Dalibor, Dal | Dale, Dalena, Dayle | Dalal; Doyle; Dela; | - |
| Daley | boy | English | A variant of Dale meaning 'dale' and 'valley'. | 2 | DEYLly | Derryl, Daly, Doyle, Dudley | Delilah, Delia, Dilly, Dollee, Dalia, Della | Dal; Dudel; Dalai; Dyl | - |
| Dalia | girl | African, Hebrew | Dalia has the Afican meaning of 'gentle'. It has the Hebrew meaning of 'tree branch' or 'to draw water'. | 3 | DAA-liy-AH | Daylee, Dollie | Dale, Dudley | Dalila; Delja; Dalya | - |
| Dalton | boy | English | From Old English origin meaning 'town in the valley', this English place name has also been used for many place in America. | 2 | DARL-ton | Dallton, Dalten | Dannielle, Davina | - | |
| Damian | boy | Greek | Derived from old Greek origins, derived from the element 'daman' meaning 'to tame or kill'. Became popular in England in the 13th century. | 3 | DAM-ee-an | Damiana | - | ||
| Damien | boy | French | Deriving from French origin Damien is a variant of "Damon" meaning "to tame". | 3 | Day-mee-ehn | Damian, Damion, Daman | Damiana, Dema | Damijan; Damyan; Damiano | |
| Damon | boy | Greek | The name Damon is taken from Old Greek, but is commonly used in Irish and English. The name itself comes from the Greek word damao, which means 'to tame', and features as part of the story of friendship between Damon and Pythias. | 2 | DAY-man | Damian, Daemon, Daimen, Damen, | Damian; Damjan; Damyan; | - | |
| Dan | boy | Hebrew | From the Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge', 'Dan' is a pet form of the name 'Daniel'. | 1 | DAEN | Daniel, | Dana, Danya | Danika | - |
| Dana | girl | Arabic, Hebrew | Meaning 'black pearl' in Arabic and 'God is my judge' in Hebrew. | 2 | DEYNah | Daine, Dane, Danna, Dansy | Dane, Daniel, Damian, Dani | Daniela; Darla; Dani; Dany | |
| Dane | boy | English, Hebrew | Meaning 'dean' or 'valley', or from the Hebrew name Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge'. | 1 | DEYN | Dean, Dain, Daniel, Danny | Danny, Daniella, Dania, Dana | Daine'Dayne; Daan; Dannie | - |
| Daneil | boy | Hebrew | An alternative spelling of the name Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge' and 'God has judged'. | 2 | DEYN-IYL | Daniel, Danny, Danail, Danel, Dan | Danielle, Daniela, Danela, Danele, Danella, Danica | Donal; Danil; Deinoel; Deiniol; Deniel | |
| Dani | girl | Hebrew | A feminine and pet form of the name Daniel, meaning 'God has judged'. | 2 | DAANiy | Daniela, Daniel | Daniel, Dan | Danni |