# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
596 | Cuth | Biblical | Burning. | M | |
597 | Cuthah | Biblical | Burning. | M | |
598 | Cyprus | Biblical | Fair, fairness. | M | |
599 | Cyrene | Biblical | A wall, coldness, the floor. | M | |
600 | Cyrenius | Biblical | Who governs. | M | |
601 | Cyrus | Biblical | As miserable; as heir | M | |
602 | Dabareh | Biblical | The word, the thing, a bee, obedient. | M | |
603 | Dabbasheth | Biblical | Flowing with honey. | M | |
604 | Daberath | Biblical | The word, the thing, a bee, obedient. | M | |
605 | Dagon | Biblical | Corn, a fish. | M | |
606 | Dalaiah | Biblical | The poor of the Lord. | M | |
607 | Dalmanutha | Biblical | A bucket, a branch. | M | |
608 | Dalmatia | Biblical | Deceitful lamps, vain brightness. | M | |
609 | Dalphon | Biblical | The house of caves. | M | |
610 | Damascus | Biblical | A sack full of blood, the similitude of burning. | M | |
611 | Dan | Biblical | Judgment; he that judges | M | |
612 | Daniel | Biblical | Judgment of God; God my judge | M | |
613 | Darah | Biblical | Generation; house of the shepherd or of the companion. | M | |
614 | Darda | Biblical | Home of knowledge. | M | |
615 | Darius | Biblical | He that informs himself | M | |
616 | Darkon | Biblical | Of generation, of possession. | M | |
617 | Dathan | Biblical | Laws or rites. | M | |
618 | David | Biblical | 'Well-beloved, dear' | M | |
619 | Debir | Biblical | An orator, a word. | M | |
620 | Decapolis | Biblical | Containing ten cities. | M | |
621 | Dedan | Biblical | Their breasts, friendship, a judge. | M | |
622 | Dedanim | Biblical | The descendants of Dedan. | M | |
623 | Dekar | Biblical | Force. | M | |
624 | Delaiah | Biblical | The poor of the Lord. | M | |
625 | Demas | Biblical | Popular. | M | |
626 | Demetrius | Biblical | 'Belonging to corn, or to Ceres' | M | |
627 | Derbe | Biblical | A sting. | M | |
628 | Deuel | Biblical | The knowledge of God. | M | |
629 | Deuteronomy | Biblical | Repetition of the law. | M | |
630 | Diblaim | Biblical | Cluster of figs. | M |