# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
841 | Dulcinea | Latin | Sweet. Sweetness. Dulcinea was the name created by Cervantes's Don Quixote for his idealized lady. | F | |
842 | Dulcinea | Spanish | Sweet. | F | |
843 | Dulcinia | Spanish | Sweet. | F | |
844 | Dulcy | Latin | Sweet; sweetness. | F | |
845 | Dulda | Latin | Sweet. | F | |
846 | Duldne | Latin | Sweet. | F | |
847 | Duldnia | Latin | Sweet. | F | |
848 | Dumali | Biblical | Silence, resemblance. | F | |
849 | Dura | Biblical | Generation, habitation. | F | |
850 | Durdaana | Muslim | Variant of Durdana: Single pearl.. | F | |
851 | Durdana | Muslim | Single pearl.. | F | |
852 | Durga | Hindi | Impenetrable. | F | |
853 | Duscha | Russian | Guest. | F | |
854 | Dustee | English | Nickname. | F | |
855 | Dusti | English | Nickname. | F | |
856 | Dusty | English | Nickname. | F | |
857 | Duvessa | Irish | Dark beauty. | F | |
858 | Dyana | French | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | F | |
859 | Dyani | NativeAmerican | Deer. | F | |
860 | Dyann | French | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | F | |
861 | Dyanna | French | Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Also Diana Princess of Wales. | F | |
862 | Dymphna | Gaelic | Little poet. | F | |
863 | Dymphna | Irish | Variant of Dympna: From the Irish name Damhnait, meaning fit or eligible. Famous bearer: The martyr St Dympna, patron Saint of the insane. | F | |
864 | Dympna | Irish | From the Irish name Damhnait, meaning fit or eligible. Famous bearer: The martyr St Dympna, patron Saint of the insane. | F | |
865 | Dyna | Latin | Sister of Roma. | F | |
866 | Dynah | Hebrew | Avenged. Judged and vindicated. Famous bearer: biblical Dinah, Jacob's only daughter. | F |