100 names starting with “D” and some interesting facts about each:

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Names for Girls

  1. Diana – Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon.
  2. Daphne – In Greek mythology, a nymph who became a laurel tree.
  3. Delilah – Famous from the biblical story of Samson and Delilah.
  4. Dahlia – A beautiful flower native to Central America.
  5. Destiny – Represents fate and purpose.
  6. Dawn – Symbolizes the beginning of a new day.
  7. Dina – Hebrew name meaning “judged” or “vindicated.”
  8. Demi – Popularized by actress Demi Moore, short for Demetria.
  9. Daria – Of Persian origin, meaning “possessing good fortune.”
  10. Danica – Slavic name meaning “morning star.”

Names for Boys

  1. Daniel – A biblical name meaning “God is my judge.”
  2. David – From the Hebrew word meaning “beloved,” famously King David.
  3. Derek – Of Old German origin, meaning “ruler of the people.”
  4. Damien – Greek for “to tame” or “subdue.”
  5. Dean – Means “valley” or “church official.”
  6. Darius – A royal name from Persian history.
  7. Dante – Associated with Dante Alighieri, author of The Divine Comedy.
  8. Dominic – Latin for “belonging to the Lord.”
  9. Duncan – Of Scottish origin, meaning “dark warrior.”
  10. Dakota – A Native American name meaning “friend” or “ally.”

Gender-Neutral Names

  1. Dallas – Name of a city in Texas, meaning “meadow dwelling.”
  2. Dylan – Welsh for “son of the sea.”
  3. Dove – Represents peace and purity.
  4. Dakari – Of African origin, meaning “happiness.”
  5. Darcy – French, meaning “from Arcy.”
  6. Devon – English for “defender” or “poet.”
  7. Drew – Short for Andrew or an independent name.
  8. Dayton – English origin, meaning “bright and sunny town.”
  9. Denver – A city name, meaning “green valley.”
  10. Dusty – Nostalgic and rustic, short for Dustin.

Mythological or Historical Names

  1. Demeter – Greek goddess of agriculture.
  2. Dionysus – Greek god of wine and revelry.
  3. Dido – Legendary founder and queen of Carthage.
  4. Daedalus – Inventor and architect from Greek mythology.
  5. Draco – A dragon in Greek mythology, also a constellation.
  6. Damon – Greek, symbolizing loyalty and friendship.
  7. Delos – Sacred island in Greek mythology.
  8. Daphne – Nymph transformed into a laurel tree by Apollo.
  9. Diana – Goddess of the hunt and moon.
  10. Dardanus – Founder of Troy in Greek mythology.

Literary Names

  1. Darcy – Mr. Darcy from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
  2. Dorothy – From The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
  3. Drake – Inspired by Sir Francis Drake and also a literary adventurer.
  4. Dorian – From Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray.
  5. Desdemona – Tragic heroine from Shakespeare’s Othello.
  6. Dunstan – Name from classic British folklore.
  7. Dickens – A nod to Charles Dickens, author of Oliver Twist.
  8. Dagny – From Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.
  9. Della – Featured in O. Henry’s The Gift of the Magi.
  10. Diego – Inspired by Diego Velázquez, referenced in literature.

Nature-Inspired Names

  1. Daisy – A cheerful flower symbolizing purity and innocence.
  2. Dune – Inspired by sandy landscapes and Frank Herbert’s novel.
  3. Dawn – Represents the early morning light.
  4. Drift – Symbolizing the movement of water or snow.
  5. Delta – A river formation and also symbolizes change.
  6. Denali – Name of the highest peak in North America.
  7. Dew – Morning dew symbolizes freshness.
  8. Dandelion – A vibrant yellow flower associated with wishes.
  9. Dirk – Refers to rugged landscapes, also meaning “dagger.”
  10. Dove – Represents peace and serenity.

Unique or Modern Names

  1. Daxton – Modern name, meaning “warrior who conquers.”
  2. Dane – Refers to people from Denmark, strong and modern.
  3. Dior – Associated with the fashion house, meaning “golden.”
  4. Daxon – A stylish variation of Daxton.
  5. Devlin – Irish for “fierce courage.”
  6. Dash – Short, energetic name from The Incredibles.
  7. Delancey – Sophisticated and trendy.
  8. Drayden – A creative and modern name.
  9. Dariel – Hebrew for “open and kind.”
  10. Davi – A unique twist on David.

Cultural Names

  1. Diego – Spanish form of James, meaning “supplanter.”
  2. Danilo – Slavic origin, meaning “God is my judge.”
  3. Devendra – Indian, meaning “lord of the gods.”
  4. Doruk – Turkish, meaning “summit.”
  5. Davi – Brazilian Portuguese for “beloved.”
  6. Darshan – Sanskrit for “vision” or “sight.”
  7. Dilara – Persian, meaning “beloved.”
  8. Dmitri – Russian form of Demeter, goddess of agriculture.
  9. Daiki – Japanese, meaning “great brightness.”
  10. Damaris – Greek, meaning “gentle” or “calf.”

Rare Names

  1. Delphine – French for “dolphin.”
  2. Dione – Greek for “divine queen.”
  3. Dariah – Rare variation of Daria.
  4. Drexel – English, meaning “turning” or “spiral.”
  5. Dulcie – Latin for “sweet.”
  6. Darien – Refers to the Darién Gap in Central America.
  7. Dorina – Rare Eastern European name.
  8. Darnell – Old English for “hidden nook.”
  9. Dempsey – Irish for “proud.”
  10. Dellaine – A rare and poetic name.

Short & Sweet Names

  1. Dan – Simple, meaning “judge.”
  2. Dax – Strong and concise.
  3. Demi – Means “half” or “small.”
  4. Don – Classic and timeless.
  5. Dot – Short for Dorothy.
  6. Dell – Refers to a small valley.
  7. Dex – Short and sharp.
  8. Din – A compact name with Middle Eastern roots.
  9. Dee – Short and sweet.
  10. Dane – Strong and simple.

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