# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
561 | Dianna | French | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | F | |
562 | Diannah | French | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | F | |
563 | Dianne | French | The French form of the Latin Diana. Famous bearer: Diane de Poitiers, mistress of France's King Henri II.Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Greek goddess of the moon. | F | |
564 | Diantha | English | Modern blend of Diana (divine huntress) and Anthea (flower). | F | |
565 | Diantha | Greek | Flower. | F | |
566 | Dianthe | Greek | Flower. | F | |
567 | Dibi | Muslim | Brocade. Gold tissue.. | F | |
568 | Diblath | Biblical | Paste of dry figs. | F | |
569 | Dibon | Biblical | Abundance of knowledge. | F | |
570 | Dibon-gad | Biblical | Great understanding, abundance of sons. | F | |
571 | Dibzahab | Biblical | Where much gold is. | F | |
572 | Dice | Greek | Justice. | F | |
573 | Dicra | Welsh | Slow. | F | |
574 | Dido | Greek | Queen of Carthage who killed herself. | F | |
575 | Dido | Latin | Queen of Carthage. | F | |
576 | Didrika | German | Folk rule. | F | |
577 | Didymus | Biblical | A twin, double. | F | |
578 | Diedre | Irish | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre. In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. | F | |
579 | Diega | Spanish | Feminine form of Diego: supplanter. | F | |
580 | Diella | Latin | Worships God. | F | |
581 | Dielle | Latin | Worships God. | F | |
582 | Diera | Anglo-Saxon | From Diera. | F | |
583 | Dierdre | Irish | Sorrowful. | F | |
584 | Dierdre | Welsh | Dark. | F | |
585 | Difyr | Welsh | Amusing. | F | |
586 | Digna | Latin | Worthy. | F | |
587 | Digna | Spanish | Worthy. | F | |
588 | Digne | Latin | Worthy. | F | |
589 | Dike | Greek | Justice. | F | |
590 | Dilean | Biblical | That is poor. | F | |
591 | Dilys | Welsh | Genuine, perfect, true. This name was first used in Wales in the mid-19th century. | F | |
592 | Dimetre | Greek | Earth-lover. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must spend with the god of the underworld - the reason for winter. | F | |
593 | Dimetria | Greek | Of Demeter. Demetria was the mythological goddess of corn and harvest. | F | |
594 | Dimitra | Russian | From Demeter. | F | |
595 | Dimon | Biblical | Where it is red. | F |