Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .

DEVER

Masculine

Uncommon Irish male given name originating from the ancient Irish surname Ó Devir, meaning "bow" or "archer".

DEVERA

Feminine

Latin-derived female name meaning 'right' or 'true', associated with honesty and integrity, popular among European nobility during the Middle Ages, and still appreciated today for its historical significance and positive connotations.

DEVERAUX

Feminine

Uncommon English given name with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. Its origin lies in the Anglo-Norman surname Devereux, meaning 'from the deer cross,' symbolizing courage and strength.

DEVERAUX

Masculine

Captivating French-origin given name derived from the Norman French word "d'ereaux," meaning "from the hedges." It originated with individuals who lived near hedges or thickets, and has been adopted by diverse global communities despite its European roots.

DEVERE

Masculine

Rare Irish masculine given name derived from Ó Dabhthaí, meaning 'descendant of David', associated with King David's qualities.

DEVEREAUX

Feminine

English given name of French origin, derived from the Norman surname Devereux meaning "from Devara in Normandy.

DEVEREAUX

Masculine

Rare French name of Norman origin, derived from "de Vera Cruz," meaning "from the true cross.

DEVEREUX

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Old French "de Verreaux," meaning "of Varredax," a Norman noble family. It gained prominence during medieval times due to notable figures like John de Verreaux, Lord Chamberlain to King Henry III and Earl of Huntingdon. Associated with British history and nobility, it carries prestige today despite its rarity.

DEVERICK

Masculine

English given name created by combining "dever," meaning "to dare" or "take risks," with the suffix "-ic," denoting belonging or association, resulting in the meaning "one who belongs to daring" or "one who takes risks.

DEVERIE

Feminine

Rare, distinctive name of unknown origin, popular among parents seeking uncommon yet appealing options, with no widely accepted meaning but offering flexibility in assigning personal significance.

DEVERL

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant Irish name derived from the ancient surname O'Devir, meaning "son of Devir" or "stranger.

DEVERLY

Feminine

American female given name created by Tennessee Williams for his play "The Glass Menagerie," debuting on Broadway in 1945. Despite its theatrical origins, Deverly gained some popularity in baby name records during the mid-20th century and remains recognizable today. Its meaning is unknown as it does not derive from any obvious language or cultural tradition.

DEVERN

Masculine

Rare Welsh masculine given name derived from the word "derw," meaning "oak," symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom in Welsh mythology. It was popularized during the Middle Ages but remains deeply rooted in its original Welsh significance.

DEVERNE

Masculine

Rare French female given name derived from 'devère,' meaning 'to promise' or 'to vow,' signifying commitment and faithfulness.

DEVERON

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English 'deor' ('beautiful') with the suffix '-on', implying association or belonging.

DEVERY

Feminine

Unique American name created by Mark Twain for his unfinished novel's protagonist, with no specific meaning but gaining popularity due to its literary association.

DEVERY

Masculine

Rare, unisex English name derived from "deer", possibly influenced by Old Norse personal name Þórvaldr meaning "Thor's ruler".

DEVESH

Masculine

Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "Dev" meaning god, with the full form being Deveshvara, translating to Lord of Gods.

DEVESHI

Feminine

Rare and captivating Sanskrit-derived female name, signifying 'divine' or 'belonging to the gods', reflecting grace, elegance and reverence.

DEVETA

Feminine

Captivating Indian girl's name derived from the Sanskrit word "Devata," meaning divine being or deity.

DEVETTA

Feminine

Italian-derived name meaning 'devoted' or 'pious', historically given to girls perceived as exceptionally pious during the Middle Ages.

DEVETTE

Feminine

Uncommon French given name with origins tracing back to medieval times. Derived from the Occitan word "deveta," meaning "fifth," it was traditionally used as a nickname for fifth children or those born on the fifth day of the week.

DEVEYON

Masculine

Original name with unknown origins and no traditional meaning, but its uniqueness makes it appealing as both a boy's or girl's name in English-speaking countries.

DEVI

Feminine

Ancient Sanskrit name meaning "goddess" in Hindi, used for Hindu goddesses like Durga and Lakshmi, and symbolizing feminine power and grace.

DEVIA

Feminine

Uncommon, exotic name of unknown origin, with no known meaning or historical significance. Despite its mysterious beginnings, Devia has gained popularity in recent years as a distinctive girl's name, though it could potentially be used for either gender.

DEVIAN

Feminine

Enigmatic name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, gaining recent popularity despite lacking clear linguistic or mythological ties.

DEVIAN

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning 'divine' or 'godlike'.

DEVIANA

Feminine

Indian origin female name derived from Sanskrit 'Devi', meaning 'goddess' or 'divine'.

DEVIDA

Feminine

Distinctive Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'daughter of god', reflecting ancient Hindu wishes for divine protection.

DEVIE

Feminine

Uncommon French female name meaning 'to deviate' or 'to diverge', symbolizing independence and originality.

DEVIEN

Masculine

Uncommon boy's name with uncertain origins and meaning, popularized in recent years without a known historical significance or etymology.

DEVIK

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'goddess' or 'divine', derived from the name Devaki, mother of Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology.

DEVIKA

Feminine

Sanskrit-derived feminine given name from Hindu mythology, meaning 'one related to the divine', conveying holiness and grace.

DEVILLE

Masculine

The surname Deville has French and German origins, possibly meaning 'devil' or 'of the village', and has been present in Europe since at least the 11th century.

DEVIN

Masculine

Irish origin, meaning 'poet' or 'artisan', derived from the Irish word 'deor'. It has been used as both a boy's and girl's name since the late 20th century.

DEVIN

Feminine

Irish name derived from the Gaelic word "dé Bhinn," meaning "poet.

DEVINA

Feminine

Unique Sanskrit girl's name meaning 'divine and heavenly'.

DEVINDRA

Masculine

Uncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit, combining "Devi," meaning goddess or divine feminine energy, and "Indra," the Hindu god of rain, thunder, and war. This name signifies the powerful union of these two mythological figures.

DEVINE

Masculine

Devyn is a unisex name of American origin, meaning "fifth", derived from Latin numeral quinque ("five") with suffix "-yn" added in medieval English to form masculine names.

DEVINE

Feminine

Uncommon first name with unknown origins and unclear meanings. Its etymology is uncertain, and theories about its source vary widely, including possible links to Irish surnames or Latin words like "divinus." Despite this ambiguity, Devine has gained popularity as a given name for both boys and girls in recent years.