Female and male first names beginning with the letter “D”..
DOVIE
MaleRare American name derived from Hebrew 'Dove', meaning "beloved", symbolizing peace and hope.
DOVION
FemaleHebrew-derived name meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage, primarily found among global Jewish communities.
DOVON
MaleRare, Hebrew-derived name signifying peace and purity, inspired by the biblical dove of Noah's Ark.
DOVONTE
MaleIgbo name meaning "God has given us a child", combining "Dio" (God) and "Vonu" (given).
DOVUD
MaleHebrew name derived from David, meaning "beloved" or "uncle," popular among Jews but also used worldwide. It's historically significant as King David ruled ancient Israel and Judah around 1000 BCE.
DOW
MaleRare Welsh name meaning 'dark' or 'black', historically given to individuals with dark hair/complexion or serious demeanor.
DOWARD
MaleUncommon English name derived from Old English "dūweard," meaning "guardian of the doves.
DOWD
MaleRare and unique given name of Irish origin derived from the surname O'Dubhthaigh, meaning "descendant of the dark one".
DOWE
MaleEnglish surname, derived from 'Dow', meaning 'dowry'. Originating from Devon County, it was traditionally used as a surname but can also serve as a first name.
DOWELL
MaleUncommon English given name derived from the medieval occupational surname Dowell, meaning 'wool worker'.
DOWL
MaleRare and distinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "dubh" meaning "black", or potentially an English variant of Doyle.
DOWN
FemaleEnglish origin, derived from the Old English word "dūne" meaning "hill" or "mountain," originally a surname later adopted as a given name for boys. It's uncommon but has potential due to its rarity and straightforward meaning.
DOWNEY
MaleRare English given name derived from the occupational surname Downey, originally given to dyers or cloth fullers. It means "to dye" or "beat wool".
DOWNING
MaleThe surname Downing originates from Old English "dūning," meaning "hilly" or "on a hill," and was given to individuals living in such areas or named after such locations.
DOXA
FemaleRare Greek name derived from 'δόξα', meaning 'glory'. It has historical religious connotations but can be given regardless of beliefs.
DOXIE
FemaleUncommon first name with unknown origins, not derived from any known language or culture.
DOY
MaleRare American name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Irish 'Doyle' meaning 'from the loyal valley.'
DOY
FemaleRare Irish male given name derived from the surname Doyle, meaning "from the oak grove" and tracing back to County Westmeath's "Four Tribes of Tara.
DOYAL
MaleInvented name of unknown origin and meaning.
DOYCE
MaleUnique American given name derived from the surname Doyce, which has Old French origins meaning "sweet" or "gentle".
DOYCE
FemaleEnglish origin, derived from an Old English place name meaning 'from the cheerful valley,' signifying joy or happiness.
DOYE
FemaleAfrican origin, derived from the Akan people of Ghana, meaning "God knows how many children I will have." Traditionally given to royal or privileged girls, it now serves as a unisex name worldwide, signifying hope for future generations regardless of cultural background.
DOYE
MaleThe name Doyé is of African origin, specifically from the Igbo people of Nigeria and Cameroon. It can mean "to follow," symbolizing guidance and leadership, or signify "harmony" or "peace," reflecting balance and unity. Traditionally given to children with characteristics aligning with these meanings, Doyé continues to be popular among Igbo families worldwide.
DOYEL
MaleRare, unisex name of Bengali origin, meaning 'moonlight' and evoking the soft glow of moonlight.
DOYL
MaleIrish origin, derived from Dugald, meaning 'the gentle or brave one with dark hair'.
DOYLA
FemaleDistinctive African name, of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "friendship," symbolizing unity and camaraderie.
DOYLE
FemaleIrish surname and given name derived from Gaelic "dubh", meaning "black". It was originally associated with individuals having dark complexions or hair, or residing in black-colored houses. Today, Doyle remains a popular choice among both males and females, carrying historical significance and uniqueness.
DOYLE
MaleIrish surname derived from 'O'Dubhthaigh', meaning "descendant of Dubthach", where Dubthach means "dark poet".
DOYLENE
FemaleExotic and unique name with unknown origin and meaning.
DOYNE
FemaleRare Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Doinn, meaning 'descendant of Donn', an ancient Celtic deity associated with fertility and prosperity.
DOYNE
MaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning "black-haired," and brought to Ireland by the Normans in the 12th century.
DOYT
MaleThe name Doyt, derived from the Greek word 'dous' meaning 'sweet,' has ancient Greek origins, associating it with Dionysus, the god of wine, fertility, and agriculture.
DOZIE
MaleNigerian male name meaning "to bring joy", derived from Igbo word "dose".
DOZIER
MaleRare American given name with origins traced back to the Old French word "doze," meaning "twelve." Despite its uncertain meaning, Dozier remains an intriguing choice for parents seeking an unusual name for their child.
DQUAN
MaleDistinctive given name of African origin, created in the U.S. during the late 20th century. Its meaning may refer to "fifth" or "five", possibly related to the fifth letter ("e") and vowel sound ("u"). Despite its unclear history, Dquan has gained popularity in recent years as a unique choice for baby boys.
DQUARIOUS
MaleUnusual name with unknown origins and meaning, but its distinctive spelling and sound make it instantly recognizable.
DQUARIUS
MaleDistinctive African name meaning 'water', derived from Latin 'aqua'.
DQUAVION
MaleDistinctive African American name created by combining Davon and Quavious, gaining popularity for its unique sound and suggested meanings like "unusual strength" or "unique power.
DRACARYS
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin, popularized by Game of Thrones but lacking historical or linguistic context.
DRACE
MaleUnique name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Slavic word 'drak', meaning 'dragon'.