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

DEBBEY

Feminine

Debbie is an American female given name originating from Deborah, a Hebrew name meaning "bee" or "honey bee.

DEBBI

Feminine

Shortened form of Deborah, which is Hebrew in origin and signifies 'bee'.

DEBBIE

Masculine

English name originally derived from Deborah, which has Hebrew origins meaning "bee," although Debbie itself does not have a specific meaning.

DEBBIE

Feminine

English female given name derived from David, meaning 'beloved', popularized in the mid-20th century and famously held by singer Debbie Harry and actress Debbie Reynolds.

DEBBORA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'bee', derived from the biblical figure Deborah, symbolizing wisdom and courage.

DEBBORAH

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "bee," derived from the word "d'vorah." It was made famous by Deborah, a prophet and judge in the Bible who led her people into battle.

DEBBORRAH

Feminine

Debborrah, of Hebrew origin, means 'bee' and was borne by Deborah, a wise and courageous prophetess from the Bible.

DEBBRA

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "bee," derived from Deborah, the biblical prophetess.

DEBBRAH

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'davvid', meaning 'beloved'. Traditionally given to Jewish girls honoring King David, it's now secularized with varied pronunciations like DEB-ra or de-BRA.

DEBBY

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'bee', derived from Deborah, and has been used throughout history. Today, it's considered an independent name and is popular in many English-speaking countries despite its ancient origins tied to biblical figures like the prophetess Deborah.

DEBBYE

Feminine

American feminine name derived from Debbie, itself a shortened form of Deborah, which means "bee" in Hebrew.

DEBE

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew-origin feminine name derived from the biblical prophetess and judge who exhibited wisdom, courage, and industriousness like her namesake, the bee.

DEBERA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'fruitful' or 'abundant', found in biblical times as a name for women blessed with many children.

DEBERAH

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Hebrew female name meaning 'sweet bee', derived from 'dabar' meaning speech or word.

DEBHANI

Feminine

Sanskrit name meaning 'goddess', revered in Hindu mythology as the goddess of fortune, prosperity, and wisdom.

DEBHORA

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew female given name derived from "d'borah," meaning "bee." It honors Deborah, a wise and courageous prophetess from the Old Testament, and signifies strength and intelligence.

DEBHRA

Feminine

Debrah is a Hebrew girls' name meaning "word" or "speech", inspired by the biblical prophetess Deborah, symbolizing strength and communication skills.

DEBI

Feminine

Modernized form of the Hebrew name Deborah, meaning "bee" and symbolizing industriousness. It was also the name of a historic prophetess who led her people to victory.

DEBIE

Feminine

Charming French name variant of Debbie, derived from Deborah, signifying strength and wisdom.

DEBOAH

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew name derived from 'd'borah', meaning 'bee'. It signifies strength, leadership, and wisdom.

DEBOARH

Feminine

Deborah is a female Hebrew name derived from 'd'vorah', meaning 'bee'.

DEBONAIR

Masculine

Unique French-origin given name meaning 'elegant' or 'gracious', often associated with sophistication and charm, popular among aristocrats in the 17th century France.

DEBONY

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.

DEBOOAH

Feminine

Deborah is an ancient Hebrew name derived from 'd'bo,' meaning 'bee.'

DEBOR

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning either 'heart' or 'bees', associated with kindness and sweetness, popularized by biblical figure Deborah.

DEBORA

Masculine

Deborah is a Hebrew name meaning 'bee', inspired by the wise and courageous Biblical prophetess and judge of the same name.

DEBORA

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew female given name meaning "bee", derived from the word "d'borah".

DEBORAA

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "d'vorah," meaning "bee." It honors Deborah, a wise and courageous judge and prophetess from the Old Testament who led her people to victory against their enemies.

DEBORAAH

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name meaning "bee," inspired by the courageous biblical prophetess Deborah and symbolizing industriousness.

DEBORAH

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "bee," inspired by the biblical prophetess and judge of ancient Israel.

DEBORAH

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from the biblical prophetess who judged Israel for 40 years, meaning 'bee' and symbolizing sweetness and industriousness.

DEBORAHA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew female name meaning "bee," associated with industriousness and the biblical prophetess Deborah.

DEBORAHANN

Feminine

Captivating name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Deborah" meaning "bee," with historical significance as the only female judge in the Old Testament. It's often associated with wisdom, courage, and leadership, reflecting its biblical roots.

DEBORAHH

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew female name derived from the word 'd'vorah', meaning 'bee'.

DEBORAL

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name derived from "d'varim," meaning "words" or "things." It has historical significance, notably held by Debora Kaplan, a prominent Zionist leader and women's rights advocate in the early 20th century.

DEBORAN

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "bee," derived from the word "devorah.

DEBORH

Feminine

Deborah is a Hebrew name meaning "bee," popularized in English-speaking countries through Milton's "Paradise Lost." It is associated with wisdom, courage, and has been popular since the late 19th century.

DEBORHA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "beloved," derived from the male name David, and typically given to females to embody strength and courage.

DEBORIA

Feminine

Exotic Ghanaian name meaning "birth of life" in the Akan language, reflecting the joy and hope associated with new beginnings.

DEBORIS

Masculine

Unique male Hebrew given name derived from "deborah," meaning "bee." It's associated with wisdom and courage, as seen in Deborah, the biblical prophetess and judge.