| Baby Name | Meaning | Gender |
|---|
| Daylin | Rhyming Variant Of Waylon - A Historical Blacksmith With Supernatural Powers. | Male |
| Daylon | Rhyming Variant Of Waylon - A Historical Blacksmith With Supernatural Powers. | Male |
| Dee | Abbreviation Of Names Beginning With The Letter D. | Female |
| Deegan | Black-Haired. | Male |
| Delaney | From The River Slaney | Male |
| Denny | Variant Of Dionysius. Dionysius Is The Mythological Greek God Of Wine Responsible For Growth Of The Vines And The Originator Of Winemaking: (Equivalent To The Roman God Bacchus.) | Male |
| Denver | Variant Of The Surname Danvers Meaning From Anvers. Capital City Of The State Of Colorado In The USA. | Male |
| Devaki | Black | Female |
| Dewitt | White | Male |
| Deylin | Rhyming Variant Of Waylon - A Historical Blacksmith With Supernatural Powers. | Male |
| Dolan | Dark: Bold. Surname. | Male |
| Doli | Navajo Name Meaning " Bluebird." | Female |
| Donahue | Dark Warrior | Male |
| Donald | Great Chief. Donald Is A Major Scottish Clan Names. | Male |
| Donavan | Brown-Haired Chieftain. | Male |
| Donavon | Brown-Haired Chieftain. | Male |
| Donn | Brown: In Mythology The Irish Donn Was Known As King Of The Underworld. | Male |
| Donnan | Brown | Male |
| Donnchadh | Strong Fighter | Male |
| Donovan | Strong Fighter | Male |
| Dooley | Dark Hero | Male |
| Dorian | Descendant Of Dorus. Dorian Was A Character In Oscar Wilde's Novel The Picture Of Dorian Gray Who Was Given His Wish That His Portrait Would Age While He Remained Young And Handsome. | Male |
| Dorien | Descendant Of Dorus. Dorian Was A Character In Oscar Wilde's Novel The Picture Of Dorian Gray Who Was Given His Wish That His Portrait Would Age While He Remained Young And Handsome. | Male |
| Dorion | Descendant Of Dorus. Dorian Was A Character In Oscar Wilde's Novel The Picture Of Dorian Gray Who Was Given His Wish That His Portrait Would Age While He Remained Young And Handsome. | Male |
| Doug | From The Dark River. The Scottish Douglas Clan Had Two Historical Branches: (Black Douglases And Red Douglases.) The Lords Of These Clans Figure In Sir Walter Scott's Novels. | Male |