Danielle | | The feminine form of Daniel, Danielle has enjoyed a long history of popularity. And like many other names that were huge… |
Daisy | | There’s something just so cheerful and friendly about the name Daisy. And much likes its fellow flower sisters Lily and Rose… |
Diana | | Diana is a classic girls’ name that will endure the test of time. Dating back to ancient days, Diana was a Roman goddess… |
Dawn | English: | The first appearance of daylight; daybreak |
Delilah | Hebrew: | Desired, seductive; The biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his strength. |
Deborah | | Deborah was a biblical prophetess and heroine of Israel. Her victory song is in the Book of Judges. |
Denise | French: | Derivative of the Greek name Dionysus (the god of wine and revelry); also feminine form of Denis |
Dharma | Hindi: | Ultimate law of all things; In certain religions, such as Buddhism and Hinduism, dharma is the essential nature of all that… |
Dakota | Native American: | To be considered a friend, ally; name of a group of tribes more familiarly known as the Sioux |
Diane | | You’d think being the French version of a name would give Diana a level of hipster cache, but that’s not the case. Instead… |
Daphne | Greek: | Bay tree or laurel tree; The mythological and virtuous Daphne was transformed into a laurel tree to protect her from Apollo… |
Donna | Italian: | Lady, a respectful title and female equivalent of Don |
Dominique | French Origin | Of the Lord, belongs to God; A feminine variant of Dominic, this French spelling is used primarily for girls. |
Desiree | French: | The one desired |
Dorothy | Greek: | A vision, gift of God; The character of Dorothy in Frank Baum”s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz learned that there was no place… |
Daniela | | The lovely and feminine Daniela has been holding on strong as a popular name choice for girls, beating out similar-sounding… |
Deanna | English: | Valley; feminine form of Dean or possible variant for Diana |
Debbie | | From Little Debbies to Debbie Reynolds, Debbie is the quintessential 1950s housewife name. As a variation of the much more… |
Darlene | English: | Darling; from the Old English dearling, possibly used on occasion as a variant of the male name Darryl |
Daniella | | Despite having that -la ending that parents love to love right now (see Isabella, Ella or Layla), Daniella has yet to reach… |
Dianne | | Another variation of the ever-popular Diana, Dianne hasn’t been popular since World War II—which could be appealing to… |
Deena | English Origin | |
Dianna | | Glee actress Dianna Agron has been giving this name some visibility, but adding an extra “n” doesn’t really distinguish this… |
Dee Dee | | Nickname for Dolores |
Deidra | Gaelic: | Raging |
Delila | Hebrew: | Desired, seductive Languishing. The Biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his superhuman strength… |
Deana | English Origin | |
Debora | Hebrew Origin | |
Denice | French Origin | |
Destiny | | Destiny has emerged as a surprising baby name hit. It’s been in the Top 50 for almost every year since 2000. Perhaps parents… |
Di | | The “People’s Princess”, often referred to as Princess Di, really brought this nickname to the mainstream. However as the… |
Demi | | From actress Demi Moore to pop star Demi Lovato, this little Greek name that could has been around forever. |
Danica | Slavic: | Morning star |
Darcy | French: | From the Arcy (Oise River) which flows into the Seine |
Dixie | English: | Refers to the French word for ten; Dixie is also a term for the southern states below the Mason-Dixon line. |
Dina | | Dina blazed to name glory in the mid 1960s and has been sputtering out ever since. There’s something just too old-fashioned… |
Doris | Greek: | Gift; Doris was the mythological daughter of the sea god Oceanus and mother of fifty sea nymphs. |
Dinah | Hebrew: | Judged |
Daryl | English: | From a French surname and place name, D”Arel (from Arielle in Calvados) |
Darla | English: | Darling; from the Old English dearling |
Demetria | Greek: | Of Demeter; the Greek goddess of the harvest and fertility, and mother of Persephone |
Danika | Slavic: | Morning star |
Dory | English Origin | |
Danni | English: | God is my judge; a nickname for Danielle |
Dena | English Origin | Avenged |
Davina | Hebrew: | Cherished, beloved; feminine form of David |
Dollie | English: | Variant of the Greek Dorothy meaning Gift of God. |
Dusty | English: | Fighter; a pet form of the male name Dustin |
Deidre | Irish: | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. |
Dionne | English Origin | |
Danelle | English Origin | |
Dorothea | | Meaning “gift of God” (as does its reverse form Theodora), Dorothea was the middle name of several early British royals. |
Dinara | Russian: | Breath |
Denisse | French Origin | |
Darci | Irish Origin | |
Dennise | French Origin | |
Dorris | Greek: | Variant of Doris meaning Gift. Doris was Mythological daughter of the sea god Oceanus. |
Darrah | Hebrew: | Wise; Dara was a biblical descendant of Judah known for his wisdom. |
Dacia | Latin: | From Dacia (near Rome) |
Dael | Dutch: | Small valley |