Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .
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DRIAN
MasculineRare male name of Breton origin, derived from "driadan" meaning "from the oak grove," reflecting its strong ties to nature and ancient Celtic culture.
DRIANA
FeminineDriana, of Greek origin, means 'oak tree' and is associated with strength and resilience. It gained popularity as a variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of hunt and independence. Today, Driana stands as a unique name in its own right.
DRIANNA
FeminineElegant Italian name meaning 'strong and brave', derived from Adriana, and popularized by historical figures like Saint Adriana.
DRIES
MasculineUnique Belgian name derived from the Latin Theodoric, meaning 'people's power' or 'mighty people'. Popularized by Belgian writer and painter Jan van der Veken in the late 19th century, Dries continues to be a popular choice among families with Dutch heritage in Belgium today.
DRIGGS
MasculineThe name Driggs is an uncommon English name with unknown origins and no traditional meaning.
DRILON
MasculineAlbanian boy's name derived from "dri," meaning "blood." It signifies strength, courage, and bravery.
DRIN
MasculineAlbanian name derived from 'drin', meaning 'to dream'. Its rarity and association with the mystical Drin River make it distinctive.
DRINA
FeminineDrina is of Serbian origin, derived from the River Drina, known for its natural beauty and historical significance.
DRINDA
FeminineRare, exotic name of uncertain origin, possibly stemming from Slavic or Germanic roots. It gained historical significance when referenced in Norse mythology as the valkyrie Dríandi. Despite varied interpretations, it carries an air of mystery and uniqueness.
DRISANA
FeminineCaptivating female name of Greek origin, derived from the word "drys" meaning "male," yet predominantly used for girls.
DRISCILLA
FeminineRare Irish name with Norse roots, meaning "disc-battle" or "one who fights with a disc," possibly referring to ancient combat shields or weapons. It was famously borne by Julia Drusilla, sister of Roman Emperor Caligula.
DRISCOLL
MasculineUncommon Irish surname derived from the Gaelic word "droichead", meaning "bridge".
DRISH
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin, with varying meanings depending on the source, including "goddess of the earth" in India or "wise/intelligent" in Africa.
DRISHA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name derived from "drosh," meaning "to study" or "to learn," signifying wisdom and intelligence. It originated from ancient Jewish feminist movements called "drosh," where women gathered to study sacred texts and discuss interpretations under the guidance of female scholars known as "drosheshet.
DRISHTI
FeminineIndian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit 'Dhrishti', meaning 'sight' or 'vision'.
DRISHYA
FeminineCaptivating Sanskrit girl's name meaning 'vision' or 'visible'.
DRISS
MasculineUnique Arabic male name derived from "darris," meaning "rich" or "prosperous," and associated with the courageous Islamic figure Abdallah ibn Darris, known as "The Lion of God.
DRISTAN
MasculineWelsh name derived from the Middle Ages, meaning 'son of Christopher', associated with King Arthur's knights, and popularized through Welsh tales like 'Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain'.
DRISTEN
MasculineLittle-known name of uncertain origin and meaning, with theories ranging from an Old English derivation to modern invention.
DRISTEN
FeminineEnigmatic name with unknown origins and meaning, yet its unique sound has resonated across various cultures throughout history.
DRISTI
FeminineIndian female name meaning 'sight' or 'vision', derived from Sanskrit 'drishti'.
DRISTIN
FeminineDristin: Greek origin meaning 'man of peace', derived from 'dike' signifying justice.
DRISTIN
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from 'dris', meaning 'hard' or 'strong'.
DRISTON
MasculineRare Greek-derived unisex name meaning 'to run,' historically associated with swift gods like Hermes.
DRISTY
FeminineRare Indian name of West Bengal origin, derived from Sanskrit "drishti" meaning sight or vision. Traditionally given to girls, it now encompasses both genders. Despite its scarcity globally, Dristy stands out due to its noble and elegant Sanskrit heritage.
DRITA
FeminineAlbanian unisex name meaning "light," derived from the Albanian word "dritë.
DRITAN
MasculineDritan, of Albanian origin, means "strong" or "brave", and is associated with the concept of "light". It honors Dritan, a legendary Albanian warrior who fought against the Ottomans, symbolizing courage and resilience.
DRITHI
FeminineIndian girl's name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'fortitude' or 'firmness'.
DRITI
FeminineUncommon Albanian boy's name derived from 'dritë', meaning 'light'. It symbolizes hope and guidance, reflecting ancient Albanian beliefs in light's power.
DRITON
MasculineAlbanian boy's name meaning 'bold' or 'courageous', originating from the Roman era.
DRIVER
MasculineModern English given name derived from the occupational surname Driver, originally given to someone who drove a carriage. It signifies leadership and ambition but has no universally agreed-upon meaning.
DRIYA
FeminineIndian origin name meaning 'to flow' or 'to move', symbolizing fluidity and constant change.
DRIYAH
FeminineElegant, Arabic-origin name derived from 'dariya', meaning 'river', symbolizing grace and fluidity.
DRIZZT
MasculineDistinctive given name of unknown origin, often associated with strength and uniqueness despite its unclear meaning.
DRON
MasculineRare Breton name derived from the ancient Breton word "dron" meaning 'throne', originally given to powerful figures.
DRU
FeminineRare Welsh given name derived from "dryw," meaning "circle" or "ring.
DRU
MasculineUnique Welsh given name, whose meaning remains somewhat mysterious but is thought to derive from the Welsh word 'drws', translating to 'door'.
DRUANN
FeminineRare, fantasy-inspired name of uncertain origin, sometimes linked to Celtic or Welsh roots.
DRUANNE
FeminineRare, Irish-origin female name derived from 'dru,' meaning 'oak tree,' symbolizing strength and wisdom.
DRUCE
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'drūc', meaning 'drooping' or 'pendant'. It originally referred to a type of flowering plant, specifically the drooping willow.