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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. This is page 2.
DIODORUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Διοδωρος (Diodoros) which meant "gift of Zeus", derived from the elements Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and δωρον (doron) meaning "gift"... [more] DIODOTUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of Διοδοτος (Diodotos), a Greek name which meant "giver of Zeus" from Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and δοτης (dotes) meaning "giver". DIOGENES m Ancient Greek Means "born of Zeus" from Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and γενης (genes) meaning "born"... [more] DIOKLES m Ancient Greek Means "glory of Zeus" from Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and κλεος (kleos) meaning "glory". DIOMEDES m Greek Mythology Means "thought of Zeus" from Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" and μηδομαι (medomai) meaning "to think"... [more] DION m Ancient Greek, English Short form of DIONYSIOS and other Greek names beginning with the Greek element Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS"... [more] DIONYSIOS m Greek, Ancient Greek Greek personal name derived from the name of the Greek god DIONYSOS... [more] DIONYSODOROS m Ancient Greek Means "gift of Dionysos" from the name of the god DIONYSOS combined with Greek δωρον (doron) "gift". DIONYSOS m Greek Mythology From Greek Διος (Dios) meaning "of ZEUS" combined with Νυσα (Nysa), the name of a legendary mountain... [more] DOBROMIL m Czech, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic elements dobro "good, kind" and mil "gracious, dear". DOMAGOJ m Croatian Derived from the Slavic elements dom "home" and goj "grow, breed, foster, nurture". DOMITIAN m History From the Roman cognomen Domitianus, itself derived from the family name DOMITIUS... [more] DOMITIUS m Ancient Roman Roman family name which was probably derived from Latin domitus meaning "having been tamed". DONALD m Scottish, English From the Gaelic name Domhnall which means "ruler of the world", composed of the old Celtic elements dumno "world" and val "rule"... [more] DONNDUBHÁN m Ancient Irish Composed of the Gaelic element donn "brown" combined with dubh "dark" and a diminutive suffix. DONOVAN m Irish, English From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Donndubháin meaning "descendent of DONNDUBHÁN". DORAN m Irish From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Deoradháin meaning "descendent of Deoradhán"... [more] DORIAN m English, French The name was first used by Oscar Wilde in his novel 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' (1891), which tells the story of a man whose portrait ages while he stays young... [more] DOUGAL m Scottish, Irish Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Dubhghall, which meant "dark stranger" from dubh "dark" and gall "stranger". DOUGLAS m Scottish, English Anglicized form of the Scottish surname Dubhghlas, meaning "dark river" from Gaelic dubh "dark" and glais "water, river"... [more] DOYLE m Irish From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Dubhghaill meaning "descendent of Dubhghall"... [more] DRACO m Ancient Greek (Latinized) From the Greek name Δρακων (Drakon) which meant "dragon, serpent"... [more] DRAGAN m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious". DRAGO m Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious"... [more] DRAGOMIR m Serbian, Croatian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Means "precious and peaceful" from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious" combined with mir meaning "peace" or "world". DRAGOSLAV m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic elements dorgu meaning "precious" and slav "glory". DRAGUTIN m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious". DRAKE m English From an English surname derived from the Old Norse given name Draki or the Old English given name Draca both meaning "dragon". DRAŠKO m Serbian, Croatian Diminutive of names containing the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious". DRAVEN m Popular Culture From a surname (of unknown meaning) which was used in the movie 'The Crow' (1994). DRISCOLL m English (Rare), Irish From an Irish surname which was an Anglicized form of Ó Eidirsceóil meaning "descendent of the messenger". DROGO m English (Archaic) Norman name, possibly derived from Germanic (Gothic) dragen "to carry" or Germanic (Saxon) drog "ghost"... [more] DRUMMOND m English (Rare) From a Scottish surname which was derived from a place name meaning "ridge" in Gaelic. DRUST m Ancient Celtic Pictish name probably derived from Celtic drest meaning "riot" or "tumult"... [more] DRUSUS m Ancient Roman Roman family name, also sometimes used as a praenomen, or given name, by the Claudius family... [more] DUANE m English, Irish From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of the Gaelic surname Ó Dubhán meaning "descendent of DUBHÁN". DÚBHSHLÁINE m Ancient Irish Old Irish name derived from dubh "dark, black" and either slán "defiance" or Sláine, the Gaelic name of the River Slaney. DUDLEY m English From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "Dudda's clearing" in Old English... [more] DUILIO m Italian, Spanish From the Roman name Duilius, which is possibly derived from Latin duellum "war"... [more] DUNCAN m Scottish, English Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Donnchadh meaning "brown warrior", derived from Gaelic donn "brown" and cath "warrior"... [more] DUŠAN m Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, Macedonian Derived from Slavic dusha meaning "soul, spirit". DUSTIN m English From an English surname which was derived from the Old Norse given name Þórsteinn (see TORSTEN)... [more] DUSTY m & f English From a nickname originally given to a person who was perceived as being dusty... [more] DWI m & f Indonesian Means "two, second" in Indonesian and Javanese, ultimately from Sanskrit द्वि (dvi). DWIGHT m English From an English surname which was derived from the medieval feminine name Diot, a diminutive of Dionysia, the feminine form of DIONYSIUS... [more] DYLAN m Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology From the Welsh elements dy "great" and llanw "tide, flow"... [more] |
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