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This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is Georgian; and the first letter is D.
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Dachi დაჩი m Georgian
This name is best known for being the name of king Dachi of Iberia (6th century AD). He was of Iranian descent, for he belonged to the Chosroid dynasty. His paternal grandfather was king Mihrdat V of Iberia and his maternal grandfather was king Hormizd III of the Sasanian Empire.... [more]
Dadash დადაშ m Georgian (Rare)
Apparently means "of the mother" in archaic Georgian. Compare modern Georgian დედა (deda) meaning "mother".... [more]
Dali დალი f Georgian Mythology, Georgian
Meaning unknown. Dali was the Georgian goddess of the hunt, mother of Amirani, and was believed to be extraordinarily beautiful. She lived on top of a mountain and protected animals, occasionally allowing hunters to hunt animals just so long as they don't hunt more than necessary... [more]
Daliko დალიკო f Georgian
Diminutive of Dali.
Damiane დამიანე m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Damianos (see Damian).
Danieli დანიელი m Sicilian, Georgian, Sardinian
Sicilian and Campidanese Sardinian form of Daniel as well as the Georgian nominative case form of the name. It is only used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Daniko დანიკო m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Daniel and its short forms Dani 2 and Dano.
Dano დანო m Georgian (Rare), Romani
Short form of Daniel and perhaps also of other masculine names that contain -dan-, such as Iordane and Vardan.
Dapine დაფინე f Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Daphne. Also compare Dafina.
Darchia დარჩია m Georgian (Archaic)
Either a diminutive or a variant of დარჩილ (Darchil), which is the Georgian form of the Middle Persian name Dartsihr (see Dachi).... [more]
Dariko დარიკო f Georgian
Diminutive of Darejan and its short form Daro.
Darios დარიოს m Catalan, Georgian
Catalan and Georgian form of Darius.
Darispan დარისპან m Georgian (Rare), Literature
Means "door of Isfahan", derived from the Persian noun در (dar) meaning "door, gate" combined with Spahān, which is the Middle Persian name for the modern city of اصفهان (Isfahan) in Iran.... [more]
Daro დარო f Georgian
Short form of Darejan.
Data დათა m Georgian, Literature
Short form of Davit and perhaps also of Datua. In Georgian literature, this is the name of the eponymous character of the popular novel Data Tutashkhia (1975) written by Chabua Amirejibi (1921-2013).
Datiko დათიკო m Georgian
Diminutive of Davit. A known bearer of this name was the Georgian revolutionary Datiko Shevardnadze (1875-1909), who was a relative of the second president of Georgia, Eduard Shevardnadze (1928-2014).
Dato დათო m Georgian
Short form of Davit. A notable bearer of this name is the Georgian pop singer Davit "Dato" Khujadze (b. 1975).
Datua დათუა m Georgian (Rare)
Often listed as a diminutive of Davit (compare names like Datiko and Dato), this name might actually be of pagan origin, in which case it is derived from the Old Georgian noun დათჳ (datwi) meaning "bear".... [more]
Datuna დათუნა m Georgian
Diminutive of Davit and of names that are possibly of pagan origin and derived from Old Georgian დათჳ (datwi) meaning "bear", such as Datua.
Davar დავარ f Literature, Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the archaic Persian word داور (davar) meaning "judge", which ultimately comes from Middle Persian dādwar meaning "judge".... [more]
Dazmir დაზმირ m Soviet, Russian (Rare), Georgian (Rare)
Contraction of the Soviet slogan Да здравствует мировая революция! (Da zdravstvuet mirovaya revolyutsiya!) meaning "Long live the world revolution!" as well as of Да здравствует мир! (Da zdravstvuet mir!) meaning "Long live the peace!" This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Dazmira დაზმირა f Soviet, Russian (Rare), Georgian (Rare)
Feminine form of Dazmir. This name was created by Communist parents who were eager to reject traditional names.
Dea დეა f Georgian
Short form of Medea.
Deako დეაკო f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Medea via its short form Dea.
Dedika დედიკა f Georgian (Rare)
Means "little mother" in Georgian. It is derived from the Georgian noun დედა (deda) meaning "mother" combined with the Georgian diminutive suffix -იკა (-ika). Also compare Mamuka.
Dedisimedi დედისიმედი f Georgian (Rare)
Means "mother's hope" in Georgian. It is derived from Georgian დედის (dedis) meaning "of the mother" combined with the Georgian noun იმედი (imedi) meaning "hope" (see Imeda).... [more]
Deduka დედუკა f Georgian (Rare)
Means "little mother" in Georgian. It is derived from the Georgian noun დედა (deda) meaning "mother" combined with the Georgian diminutive suffix -უკა (-uka). Also compare Mamuka.
Deme დემე m Georgian
Short form of Demetre.
Demetre დემეტრე m Georgian, History
Georgian form of Demetrios (see Demetrius). This name is less common in Georgia than the Russian name Dimitri, which is probably due to the influence that Russia has had on the country (Georgia had been under Russian rule for nearly two centuries).... [more]
Demiko დემიკო m Georgian
Diminutive of Demetre, Demna and Demur.
Demna დემნა m Georgian
Diminutive of Demetre, which is now also used as an independent name.... [more]
Demo დემო m Georgian
Short form of Demetre, Demna and Demur.
Demuka დემუკა m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Demetre, Demna and Demur.
Demur დემურ m Georgian
Variant of Temur. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian rugby union player Demur Tapladze (b. 2000).
Demuriko დემურიკო m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Demur.
Denola დენოლა f Svan, Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Svan noun დინოლ (dinol) meaning "little girl" (also see the Svan name Dina).
Despine დესპინე f Georgian
Georgian form of Despoina. Also compare Despina.
Devi დევი m Georgian, Georgian Mythology
Derived from დევი (devi), the name of a type of giant from Georgian mythology. It is ultimately of Iranian origin and therefore related to the Zoroastrian supernatural entity daeva.
Deviko დევიკო m Georgian
Diminutive of Devi.
Dianoz დიანოზ m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of the Late Greek name Διανος (Dianos), which might possibly be a hellenization of the Roman name Dianus, but could also be a genuine Greek name instead... [more]
Diasami დიასამი m Georgian
Possibly from Abkhaz дәаӡа (dwaʒa) meaning virgin soil.
Didim დიდიმ m Croatian, Georgian, Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian
Croatian, Georgian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian form of Didymus.
Didime დიდიმე m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Didymus. This is an older form; the modern form is Didim.
Dielo დიელო f Georgian (Rare)
Meaning as of yet unknown. The available Georgian sources state that this name is of Georgian origin, but neglect to provide its meaning.... [more]
Dilavardisa დილავარდისა f Georgian (Rare)
The first element of this name is either derived from the Georgian noun დილა (dila) meaning "morning" or from the Persian noun دل (del) or (dil) meaning "heart". The second element is derived from Georgian ვარდის (vardis), which is the genitive of the noun ვარდი (vardi) meaning "rose".... [more]
Dimiko დიმიკო m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Dimitri and Dima 2.
Dina დინა f Svan, Georgian
Means "girl" or "daughter" in Svan. In Georgia, this name is also the Georgian form of Dinah and can also be a short form of Dinara.
Dinara დინარა f Georgian, Literature
In Georgia, the usage of this name started in honour of the Georgian princess and queen Dinara of Hereti (10th century), who belonged to the Bagrationi dynasty and is venerated as a saint in the Georgian Orthodox Church.... [more]
Dino დინო m & f Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Shermadin for men, whilst for women it is a short form of Diana, Dinara, Eldino and perhaps also Denola.
Diomide დიომიდე m Georgian
Georgian form of Diomedes.
Dionise დიონისე m Georgian
Georgian form of Dionysios (see Dionysius).
Distango დისტანგო m Soviet, Georgian (Archaic)
Derived from Georgian დიდ სტალინს გოუმარჯოს! (did Stalins goumarjos!) meaning "cheers to the great Stalin!".... [more]
Dito დიტო m Georgian
Short form of Dimitri.
Dodo დოდო f & m Georgian
This is a unisex name, which is much more often used on women than on men. The etymology is different for each gender.... [more]
Dodoshka დოდოშკა f Georgian
Diminutive of Dodo.
Doduna დოდუნა f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Dodo.
Domenti დომენტი m Georgian
Georgian form of Dometius.
Dorote დოროთე m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Dorotheos (see Dorothea).
Dositeos დოსითეოს m Georgian (Rare)
Variant form or spelling of Dositeoz.
Dositeoz დოსითეოზ m Georgian (Archaic)
Georgian form of Dositheos. A notable bearer of this name is saint Dositeoz of Tbilisi (died in 1795).
Dudana დუდანა f Georgian (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. Georgian sources state that the name is of Kartvelian origin, but neglect to provide its meaning. Perhaps it is related to the Mingrelian noun დუდი (dudi) meaning "head", or to the Georgian name Dudukhana... [more]
Dudukhana დუდუხანა f Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian adjective დუდუხა (dudukha) meaning "plump" (in reference to girls and women). Also compare the related Georgian adjective დუდრუქანა (dudrukana) meaning "plump, stout" (also in reference to girls and women).... [more]
Duriko დურიკო m Georgian
Diminutive of Duro and Duru, which are both short forms of Durmishkhan and perhaps also of Baadur.
Durmishkhan დურმიშხან m Georgian
The first element of this name is of Turkic origin, but the available sources each provide a different meaning for it. According to a Russian source, it is derived from a (probably medieval) Turkmen word that means "life"... [more]
Duro დურო m Georgian
Short form of Durmishkhan and perhaps also of Baadur.
Duru დურუ m Georgian
Short form of Durmishkhan and perhaps also of Baadur.
Dzabuli ძაბული f Mingrelian, Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Mingrelian noun ძღაბი (ʒɣabi) meaning "girl".
Dzaghlika ძაღლიკა m Georgian (Rare), Literature
Means "little dog, puppy" in Georgian, derived from the Georgian noun ძაღლი (dzaghli) meaning "dog" combined with the diminutive suffix -კა (-ka). This name was once common in the Georgian highlands, but it is rare there today.... [more]
Dzaglika ძაღლიკა m Literature, Georgian (Rare)
Variant transcription of ძაღლიკა (see Dzaghlika)