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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the first letter is D.
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There are 497 names matching your criteria.
DACRE m English (Rare) From a surname which was originally derived from a place name in Cumbria, of Brythonic origin meaning "trickling stream". DAEDALUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek Δαιδαλος (Daidalos) which meant "cunning" or "curiously wrought"... [more] DAGFINN m Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Dagfinnr, which was composed of the elements dagr "day" and Finnr "Sámi, person from Finland". DAICHI m Japanese From Japanese 大 (dai) "large, great" combined with 地 (chi) "earth, land" or 智 (chi) "wisdom, intellect". DAIKI m Japanese From Japanese 大 (dai) "large, great" combined with 輝 (ki) "radiance", 樹 (ki) "tree" or 貴 (ki) "valuable, noble". DALE m & f English From an English surname which originally belonged to a person who lived near a dale or valley. DALEY m Irish, English (Rare) From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Dálaigh meaning "descendent of Dálach"... [more] DALIBOR m Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from Slavic elements dal meaning "far away" and borit meaning "to fight". DALIMIL m Czech, Slovak Derived from Slavic elements dal meaning "far away" and mil meaning "gracious, dear". DALLAS m English From a surname which was originally taken from a Scottish place name meaning "meadow dwelling"... [more] DALTON m English From an English surname which was originally from a place name meaning "valley town" in Old English... [more] DAMIAN m English, Polish From the Greek name Δαμιανος (Damianos) which was derived from Greek δαμαω (damao) "to tame"... [more] DAMJAN m Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of DAMIAN DAMOCLES m Greek Mythology (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Δαμοκλης (Damokles), which was derived from δαμος (damos) "the people" (a Doric Greek variant of δημος (demos)) and κλεος (kleos) "glory"... [more] DAMODARA m Indian, Hinduism Means "rope around the belly", derived from Sanskrit दाम (dama) "rope" and उदर (udara) "belly"... [more] DANE m English From an English surname which was either a variant of the surname DEAN or else an ethnic name referring to a person from Denmark. DANIEL m English, Hebrew, French, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Armenian, Biblical, Biblical Greek From the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning "God is my judge"... [more] DARBY m & f English From an English surname, which was derived from the name of the town of Derby, meaning "deer town" in Old Norse. DARCY f & m English From an English surname which was derived from Norman French d'Arcy, originally denoting one who came from Arcy in France... [more] DARDAN m Albanian From the name of the Dardani, an Illyrian tribe who lived on the Balkan Peninsula... [more] DARIUS m English, Lithuanian, Biblical, Biblical Latin Roman form of Δαρειος (Dareios), which was the Greek form of the Persian name Dārayavahush, which was composed of the elements dâraya "to possess" and vahu "good"... [more] DARRELL m English From an English surname which was derived from Norman French d'Airelle, originally denoting one who came from Airelle in France. D'ARTAGNAN m Literature Means "from Artagnan" in French, Artagnan being a town in southwestern France... [more] DARWIN m English From a surname which was derived from the Old English given name Deorwine which meant "dear friend"... [more] DASHIELL m English (Rare) In the case of American author Dashiell Hammett (1894-1961), it is an Anglicized form of his mother's surname De Chiel, which is of unknown meaning. DAVID m English, Hebrew, French, Scottish, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Czech, Slovene, Russian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Biblical, Biblical Latin From the Hebrew name דָּוִד (Dawid), which was probably derived from Hebrew דוד (dwd) meaning "beloved"... [more] DAX m English From an English surname which was derived either from the town of Dax in France or else from the Old English given name Dæcca (of unknown meaning). DAYARAM m Indian Means "compassion of Rama" from Sanskrit दया (daya) "compassion" combined with the name of the god RAMA. DAYTON m English From an English surname which was derived from a place name which possibly meant either "dairy town" or "ditch town" in Old English. DEACON m English (Modern) Either from the occupational surname Deacon or directly from the vocabulary word deacon, which refer to a cleric in the Christian church (ultimately from Latin decanus meaning "chief of ten"). DEEMER m English (Rare) From an English and Scottish surname meaning "judge", from Old English demere. DEJAN m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian Possibly derived from the South Slavic word dejati meaning "to act, to do"... [more] DELANO m English From a French surname, originally De la Noye, indicating that the bearer was from a place called La Noue (ultimately Gaulish meaning "wetland, swamp")... [more] DELL m & f English From an English surname which originally denoted a person who lived in a dell or valley. DELMAR m English From an English surname which was derived from Norman French de la mare meaning "from the pond". DELWYN m Welsh Means "pretty and white" from the Welsh element del "pretty" combined with gwyn "fair, white, blessed". DEMETRIUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Δημητριος (Demetrios), which was derived from the name of the Greek goddess DEMETER (1)... [more] DEMOCRITUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of Δημοκριτος (Demokritos), a Greek name meaning "judge of the people" from the elements δημου (demou) "of the people" and κριτης (krites) "judge, critic"... [more] DEMOSTHENES m Ancient Greek Means "vigour of the people" from Greek δημου (demou) "of the people" and σθενος (sthenos) "vigour, strength"... [more] DENHOLM m English (Rare) From a surname which was originally taken from a place name meaning "valley island" in Old English. DENIS m French, Russian, English, German, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Romanian, Croatian From Denys or Denis, the medieval French forms of DIONYSIUS... [more] DENTON m English From a surname, originally from a place name, which meant "valley town" in Old English. DENVER m English From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "Dane ford" in Old English... [more] DENZIL m English From a surname which originally denoted a person from the manor of Denzell in Cornwall... [more] DEREK m English From the older English name Dederick, which was in origin a Low German form of THEODORIC... [more] DESISLAV m Bulgarian Derived from the Slavic elements desi, possibly meaning either "ten" or "seek", and slav "glory". DESMOND m English, Irish From an Irish surname which was derived from Deasmhumhain meaning "South Munster", originally indicating a person who came from that region in Ireland. DETLEF m German Low German name meaning "people heritage", derived from the Germanic elements þeud "people" and leib "heritage". DEVADAS m Indian Means "servant of the gods" from Sanskrit देव (deva) "god" and दास (dasa) "servant". DEVARAJA m Indian, Hinduism Means "king of gods" from Sanskrit देव (deva) "god" and राज (raja) "king"... [more] DEVEREUX m English (Rare) From an English surname, of Norman French origin, meaning "from Evreux"... [more] DEVIN m & f English, Irish From a surname, either the Irish surname DEVIN (1) or the English surname DEVIN (2). DIEDE m Dutch Short form of DIEDERIK and other names beginning with the same element, originally from Germanic þeud meaning "people". DIETER m German Means "warrior of the people", derived from the Germanic elements þeud "people" and hari "army". DIETFRIED m German Means "peace of the people" from the Germanic elements þeud "people" and frid "peace, protection". DIETMAR m German Means "famous people", derived from the Germanic elements þeud "people" and meri "famous". DIEUWE m Frisian Frisian short form of Germanic names beginning with the element diet, originally þeud meaning "people". DIGBY m English (Rare) From a surname which was derived from the name of an English town, itself derived from a combination of Old English dic "dyke, ditch" and Old Norse byr "farm, town". DIKLAH m & f Hebrew, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew Possibly means "palm grove" in Hebrew or Aramaic... [more] DILIPA m Indian, Hinduism Means "protector of Dehli" from Sanskrit दिली (Dili) "Dehli" combined with प (pa) "protecting"... [more] DILLON m English Variant of DYLAN based on the spelling of the surname Dillon, which has an unrelated origin. DILWYN m Welsh Means "genuine and white" from the Welsh element dilys "genuine" combined with gwyn "white, fair, blessed". |
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