Name | M/F | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Daalny | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Daireen | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Fruitful, Fertile Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Dalla | Meaning : In norse meaning is : Luminosity, brilliance (light) Used in : Australian, British, Norse, Norwegian, English, Irish, Australian, Celtic |
|
Damhnait | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Little Fawn Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Damhnat | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Fawn Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Damona | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Dana | Meaning : In American meaning is : From Denmark Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Japanese, Parsi, Sikh, British, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Jewish, Latin, Polish, Romanian, Czech, English, Jamaican, Norse, Polish, Scandinavian, Swedish, American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, Iranian, Japanese, British, Celtic, Czechoslovakian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English |
|
Danann | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Children of Dana/Danu Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Danu | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Swift flowing Used in : Sanskrit, Irish, Hindu, Celtic |
|
Dar | Meaning : Used in : Hebrew, Parsi, British, English, Irish, Polish, Celtic |
|
Darcy | Meaning : Dark Used in : American, French, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, French, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, American, Australian, Celtic |
|
Dareca | Meaning : Used in : British, Celtic, English |
|
Darina | Meaning : In czech meaning is : Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name Used in : French, German, Irish, Australian, Celtic, Czechoslovakian, Czech, Danish |
|
Davnat | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Fawn Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Dearbháil | Meaning : In irish meaning is : True desire Used in : Irish, Australian, Celtic |
|
Dechtire | Meaning : Mythical Nursemaid Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Decla | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Feminine form of Declan the name of a saint Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Declan | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Full of Goodness Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Irish, Celtic, Irish, Australian, Celtic |
|
Deheune | Meaning : Divine One Used in : Celtic |
|
Deirbhile | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Daughter of a poet Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Deirdre | Meaning : Sorrowful Used in : Australian, German, Irish, Australian, Chinese, British, Celtic, Danish, Dutch, English |
|
Delaney | Meaning : Descendant Of The Challenger Used in : Australian, Gaelic, Irish, French, Gaelic, Irish, American, Celtic |
|
Delbchaem | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Delgnat | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Delma | Meaning : In german meaning is : Noble protector Used in : American, French, German, Spanish, American, Australian, Chinese, Celtic |
|
Deoca | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Deoch | Meaning : Mythical Princess Of Munster Used in : Celtic |
|
Deorgreine | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Derba | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Celtic |
|
Derbáil | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Daughter of Fal(Ireland) or Daughter of a poet Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Derbh | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Derbrenn | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Dercco | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Eye, Sight Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Derdraigen | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Derdriu | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Sorrow Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Derinn | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Daughter of Finn Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Derval | Meaning : In irish meaning is : True desire Used in : Irish, Jamaican, Celtic |
|
Dervila | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Daughter of a poet Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Dervla | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Poet's Daughter Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Devla | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Celtic |
|
Devnat | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Devnet | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Bard Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Devorguilla | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Dianan | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Dierdre | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Fear or raging woman. Used in : Irish, Australian, Celtic |
|
Dirinn | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Diva | Meaning : Divine One Used in : French, Latin, Australian, Celtic |
|
Divone | Meaning : Divine One Used in : Hebrew, Celtic |
|
Doirean | Meaning : Sullen Used in : Celtic |
|
Doireann | Meaning : In Gaelic meaning is : Sullen. Used in : Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Celtic |
|
Doirend | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Daughter of finn Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Dóirin | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Townland of the little oak grove Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Doirind | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Donella | Meaning : Dark Haired Elfin Girl Used in : French, Italian, Latin, Australian, Celtic |
|
Donelle | Meaning : In italian meaning is : Form of Donna; Lady. Used in : French, Irish, Italian, Latin, Celtic, Australian, Celtic |
|
Donia | Meaning : Dark Skinned Used in : French, Gaelic, Italian, Scottish, French, Celtic |
|
Donla | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Brown, lady, fortress Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Donnfhlaidh | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Donnflaith | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Brown lady, Brown princess Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Dorean | Meaning : In irish meaning is : sullen Used in : Irish, Greek, Australian, Celtic |
|
Doreena | Meaning : Moody Used in : Australian, Celtic |
|
Dorinnia | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Daughter of Finn Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Dorren | Meaning : Used in : American, Greek, British, English, Gaelic, German, Irish, Celtic |
|
Dorsey | Meaning : Form Of Dorset. A Tribe Used in : American, African, Jamaican, Jamaican, American, African, British, Celtic, English |
|
Downett | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Bard Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Drón | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Teacher of Arjun in Hindu epic 'Mahabharat' Used in : Hindu, Irish, Celtic, Sanskrit |
|
Duineachta | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
|
Dunflaith | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Brown princess Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Dunla | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Brown princess Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Dunlaith | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Brown princess Used in : Irish, Celtic |
|
Dymphna | Meaning : Suitable One, Virgin Saint Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Australian, Celtic |