Baby Names Starting With D

Discover baby names that start with D for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Delewis
Combination of 'Dela' and 'Lewis', meaning 'of Lewis'.
English
Delfi
Derived from the Greek name Delphi, referring to the ancient Greek oracle site.
Spanish
Delfin
Dolphin.
Spanish
Delfina
Dolphin.
Italian
Delfine
Dolphin.
French
Delfino
Dolphin.
Italian
Delfyn
Dolphin.
Welsh
Delgadino
Diminutive of Delgado, meaning 'thin' or 'slender'.
Spanish
Delgado
Thin.
Spanish
Deli
Store, shop.
Turkish
Delia
From Delos (a Greek island).
Greek
Delica
Delicate.
Slavic
Delice
Delight, pleasure.
French
Delicia
Delight, pleasure.
Spanish
Deliciae
Delight, pleasure.
Latin
Delight
Pleasurable satisfaction.
English
Delighta
Joy, happiness.
English
Delila
Delicate, weak, languishing.
Hebrew
Delilah
Delicate, weak, languishing.
Hebrew
Delilla
Delicate, weak.
English
Delina
Noble, pretty.
English
Delinah
Noble, pretty.
English
Delinda
Pretty and sweet.
English
Delit
Joy, delight.
Hebrew
Deliz
Derived from Spanish 'deliz', meaning 'delight' or 'pleasure'.
Spanish
Delizia
Delight, pleasure.
Italian
Delja
Derived from a Dutch surname meaning 'from the valley'.
Dutch
Delkash
One who captures the heart, a beloved.
Persian
Della
Noble or of noble kind.
Germanic
Dellaney
From the surname Delaney, meaning 'descendant of the challenger'.
English
Dellani
Created name with.
English
Delling
derived from Norse mythology, name of a dwarf.
Norse
Dellinger
Occupational surname for a bell-maker.
German
Dellingr
derived from Norse mythology, name of a god associated with dawn.
Norse
Delly
Diminutive of Delia or Adele, meaning 'noble' or 'from Delos'.
English
Delma
Noble.
Spanish
Delman
From the valley.
English
Delmar
Of the sea.
English
Delmara
Of the sea.
English
Delmer
Noble Maia (May), a month name.
English
Delmira
Noble.
Spanish
Delmon
Man of the mountain.
English
Delmont
Of the mountain.
French
Delmore
From the moor.
English
Delnaz
A name meaning 'heart's delight' or 'beloved of the heart'.
Persian
Delores
Derived from Spanish 'dolores' meaning 'sorrows', referring to the Virgin Mary.
Spanish
Delphi
From the city of Delphi.
Greek
Delphia
From Delphi.
Greek
Delphin
Dolphin.
Greek
Delphina
Dolphin.
Greek
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