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

DRUCELLA

Feminine

Rare Latin-origin female name with uncertain meanings and origins.

DRUCIE

Feminine

Latin-derived name meaning 'strong' or 'hardy', originating from ancient Roman history where Drusilla, daughter of Emperor Claudius, was known for her courage and intelligence.

DRUCILLA

Feminine

Rare, regal Latin name meaning 'drooping plant' or 'dandelion', traced back to ancient Rome.

DRUE

Feminine

American given name derived from the English word "drew", meaning "to draw" or "to pull".

DRUE

Masculine

Uncommon English given name with Latin origins, meaning "from Drogo" or "drooping." It is a diminutive of Drucilla, used as a girl's name since the Middle Ages, and became independent in the mid-20th century.

DRUECILLA

Feminine

Rare Welsh name derived from 'drud' meaning 'tree', softened by the diminutive suffix '-illa'.

DRUEY

Masculine

Unique Swiss-origin name derived from "Dreyer," meaning "from Dreier," and originally associated with masons or stonecutters working with dreier stones in medieval times.

DRUMMOND

Masculine

Ancient Scottish surname derived from 'Druim Moine', meaning 'Benedict's Ridge', referencing Saint Benedict of Nursia.

DRURY

Masculine

Irish-derived given name that originally denoted someone with dark complexion; it first appeared as a boys' name in the 18th century, now also used for girls.

DRUSCILLA

Feminine

Rare Latin female given name meaning "sweet little owl" or "little owl," with historical roots tracing back to ancient Rome.

DRUSELLA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived given name that originated as a Roman family name or cognomen, associated with the prominent Claudius clan, meaning 'to close' or 'to shut.' Its significance lies in its historical context and unique sound, evoking ancient Rome and imperial power.

DRUSIE

Feminine

Rare, feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning "dew" or "moisture", and associated with ancient Greek mythology and temple priestesses.

DRUSILLA

Feminine

Distinctive Latin-derived name meaning "daughter of Drusus," conveying strength and firmness, and historically associated with figures like Herod Agrippa I's daughter who converted to Judaism.

DRUV

Masculine

Rare and captivating Sanskrit male given name, derived from "Druvaksatra," meaning "the star that is difficult to find or reach." It's associated with rarity and uniqueness, and is revered in Hindu culture as the name of a wise sage from ancient mythology.

DRUVIKA

Feminine

Indian name derived from the Sanskrit 'Dhruv', meaning 'fixed' or 'constant', associated with the steadfast devotion of the mythological figure Druv.

DRUZELLA

Feminine

Unique and distinctive female name of uncertain origin and meaning, with theories suggesting Latin or Italian derivation related to the Druze religious sect, or alternatively, being inspired by American author L. Frank Baum's character the Wicked Witch of the West in his novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz". Despite its unclear roots, Druzella has been used as a girl's name in various cultures and countries throughout history, with notable bearers including silent film actress Druzella Brown. Today, parents looking for distinctive names may choose Druzella for its sense of mystery and individuality.

DRYDEN

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the medieval occupational surname 'Dryden', originally referring to dried fruit sellers or makers. Its popularity has risen in recent years, likely due to its association with renowned poet John Dryden and its appealing sound. As a given name, Dryden does not have a specific meaning but is often associated with qualities like creativity, intelligence, and wit, reflecting John Dryden's literary legacy.

DRYSTAL

Feminine

Modern, blended name derived from Crystal and Crystalynne, meaning 'clear ice' and emphasizing purity.

DRYSTAN

Masculine

Welsh name derived from "Dryw", meaning "oak".

DRYVER

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the occupational surname Dryver, signifying someone who worked with wagons or carriages.

DSANI

Feminine

The name Dsani, pronounced /dʒ'zaːni/, is of Hebrew origin meaning 'two', traditionally given to twins or second-born children.

DSEAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from 'Donn Sean,' meaning 'brown-colored James.'

DSHAE

Feminine

Distinctive, original name of unknown origin, with no established etymology or historical significance in any known language or culture. Its unique spelling and pronunciation set it apart from conventional names.

DSHANTI

Feminine

Dhanti is a unique Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Dhanvantari," meaning "the one who bestows abundance." It signifies wealth, prosperity, and well-being, and is associated with Dhanvantari, the Hindu god of healing and medicine.

DSHAUN

Masculine

Modern American name derived from combining Dash ("quick") and Shaun (Irish for "god is gracious"), making it a unique blend of speed and divine grace.

DSHAWN

Masculine

American-origin name, a distinctive variant of Shawn or Sean, ultimately derived from the Irish Seán and the English John, with the meaning 'God is gracious'.

DSHAYLA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning "asking for help" or "seeking assistance," signifying resilience and determination in facing adversity, with roots in Islamic tradition.

DSHON

Masculine

African name from Nigeria's Igbo tribe, meaning "spreading one's hands wide to greet family.

DSHUN

Masculine

Korean given name composed of two Chinese characters meaning 'profound' and 'lord'.

DU

Masculine

Chinese name consisting of two characters: 'du' meaning 'arrival' or 'achievement', and 'yu' signifying 'abundance'. It symbolizes the balance between ambition and prosperity.

DUA

Feminine

Beautiful Arabic origin name derived from 'dawa', meaning 'to call upon'. It signifies supplication in Islam and has been popularized by historical figures like Lady Fatima az-Zahra. Today, Dua remains a favorite among parents seeking meaningful names, often combined with other elements like Duaa or Duha.

DUAA

Feminine

Arabic name that means 'supplication' or 'prayer', reflecting Islamic tradition's emphasis on devotion and spirituality.

DUAIN

Masculine

Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'Dubhán', meaning 'dark-haired'.

DUAINE

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "dubhan," meaning "dark" or "black," originally given to individuals with dark hair, eyes, or complexion.

DUAL

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning 'double' or 'pair,' used historically as an adjective in ancient Rome.

DUAN

Masculine

Historic Chinese given name, originating from ancient Han characters meaning 'upright' or 'proper', signifying honesty and virtue.

DUANA

Feminine

Ancient Irish name meaning 'dark-haired' or 'of dark complexion', first recorded in the 13th century, evolving from Dubhán and now considered gender-neutral.

DUANE

Feminine

American name created by author James Kinross in 1914, intended to evoke strength and masculinity without a specific meaning. Despite its recent origin, Duane has gained popularity, particularly among families of Scottish descent, and is still widely used today primarily for males.

DUANE

Masculine

Native American name derived from the Otoe word "duha", meaning "camp".

DUANN

Feminine

Rare Welsh name meaning "from the dark river," derived from an ancient god and adding mystery to its unique pronunciation (DEE-un).