Dorinda
Dorinda means 'gift' or 'bountiful', stemming from Latin roots.
Dorine
Dorine means 'a gift' or 'of Doris', often associated with generosity in character.
Dorion
Dorion is derived from 'Doris', meaning 'of Doris' or ‘gift’ in Greek culture.
Doris
Doris means 'from Doris', referring to a region in ancient Greece, primarily associated with 'gift'.
Dorita
Dorita is a diminutive of 'Theodora', meaning 'gift of God'.
Dorithie
Dorithie is a derivative of 'Dorothy', meaning 'gift of God'.
Dorjan
Dorjan means 'gift', typically found in Slavic cultures as a male name.
Dorka
Dorka is a diminutive form of 'Dorottya', meaning 'gift of God'.
Dorla
Dorla is derived from 'Doris', meaning 'of Doris', associated with Greek origins.
Dorlee
Dorlee is a variation of ‘Darla’ or derived from 'Doris', emphasizing warmth and kindness.
Dornar
Dornar means 'the one who dares' in Slavic languages.
Dornard
Dornard is derived from 'thorn' and 'hard,' meaning 'as strong as a thorn.'
Doro
Doro means 'gift' in Greek.
Dorota
Dorota means 'gift of God' in Polish.
Dorotea
Dorotea means 'gift of God' in Spanish.
Doroteia
Doroteia means 'gift of God' in Portuguese.
Dorotha
Dorotha means 'gift of God' in English.
Dorothe
Dorothe means 'gift of God' in French.
Dorothea
Dorothea means 'gift of God' in Greek.
Dorothee
Dorothee means 'gift of God' in French.
Dorothy
Dorothy means 'gift of God' in English.
Dorotta
Dorotta is a variation of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God' in Hungarian.
Dorotthea
Dorotthea means 'gift of God' in Greek.
Dorottya
Dorottya means 'gift of God' in Hungarian.
Dorrance
Dorrance means 'enduring' or 'steady' in French.
Dorrel
Dorrel means 'from the hill near the lake' in English.
Dorrell
Dorrell means 'from the hill near the lake' in English.
Dorren
Dorren means 'sullen' in Irish.
Dorrie
Dorrie is a diminutive form of Doris, meaning 'gift' in Greek.
Dorrin
A form of the name Dorian, which means 'of the sea' or 'from the sea' in Greek.
Dorris
A variant of Doris, a name of Greek origin meaning 'gift' or 'bounty'.
Dorrit
A diminutive form of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God'.
Dorry
A pet form of the name Dorian or Dorothy, meaning 'gift' or 'gift of God'.
Dorset
Named after the historic county in England, potentially meaning 'from the south'.
Dorsey
Derived from an Irish surname meaning 'from the dark field'.
Dorte
Diminutive of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God'.
Dortha
A variant of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God'.
Dorthy
A variant of Dorothy, which means 'gift of God'.
Doru
Means 'gift' or 'present' in Romanian.
Dorwin
Derived from the name Doron, which means 'gift' in Hebrew.
Dory
A diminutive form of Dorothy, which means 'gift of God'.
Dorythye
A variant of Dorithy, meaning 'gift of God'.
Doryty
A variant of Dorithy, meaning 'gift of God'.
Doshia
A variant of Doshia, meaning 'gift'.
Doshie
A diminutive form of the name Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God'.
Dot
A diminutive of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God'.
Dottie
A diminutive of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God'.
Dotty
A diminutive of Dorothy, meaning 'gift of God'.
Douce
Means 'sweet' in French.
Doutzen
Refers to a form of the Dutch name 'Doutzen', meaning 'mighty protector'.
Dovatocus
Dovatocus is derived from Latin and means 'gift from God'.
Dove
Dove refers to the bird symbolizing peace and love.
Dover
Dover is derived from the Old English word 'dofer' meaning 'beaver stream'.
Dovey
Dovey is often used as a term of endearment and means 'beloved'.
Dovie
Dovie is derived from the word 'dove', symbolizing peace and tenderness.
Dovydas
Dovydas is derived from the Hebrew name David, meaning 'beloved'.
Dow
Dow means 'dark' or 'swarthy' in Scottish.
Doyinsola
Doyinsola means 'the sweetness is in wealth' in Yoruba.
Doyle
Doyle is an Irish surname meaning 'dark skinned' or 'black'.
Doyne
Doyne is derived from the Gaelic surname 'O'Dubhain', meaning 'descendant of Dubhán'.
Dozier
Dozier is a French name meaning 'woodworker' or 'carpenter'.
Draco
Draco means 'dragon' in Greek mythology, often connected to strength and bravery.
Dracon
Dracon means 'dragon', derived from Greek mythology, symbolizing wisdom and strength.
Dracul
Dracul means 'dragon' or 'devil' and is famously associated with Vlad the Impaler, known as Dracula.
Dragan
Dragan translates to 'dear' or 'beloved,' often connoting affection.
Dragana
Dragana is derived from Dragan, meaning 'precious' or 'beloved.'
Drago
Drago means 'dear' or 'precious,' often associated with masculinity and valor.
Dragomir
Dragomir combines 'drago' (dear) and 'mir' (peace), meaning 'dear to peace.'
Dragos
Dragos derives from the word for 'dragon,' symbolizing might and bravado.
Dragoslav
Dragoslav means 'dear glory,' combining affection and honor.
Dragutin
Dragutin means 'dear one' or 'beloved,' associated with kindness.
Drahoslav
Drahoslav means 'dear glory' or 'valuable honor,' reflecting respect and camaraderie.
Drahoslava
Drahoslava means 'dear glory' or 'honor,' often used for noble women.
Draper
Originally an occupational surname referring to a cloth merchant or trader with cloth.
Dray
Originally an occupational name for a 'cart driver' or 'carrier' in historical English settings.
Drayce
A modern variant of the name Drake, meaning 'dragon' or 'male dragon.'
Draycen
A modern name derived from Drake, often associated with 'dragon.'
Drayden
A variation of the name Drayden, indicating 'a valley or a dweller at the river.'
Draydon
A modern name likely derived from the Old English term for 'river valley.'
Drayke
A variant of Drake, meaning 'dragon.'
Drayson
A modern variant that combines Drake with the suffix -son, meaning 'son of Drake.'
Drayton
Derived from Old English meaning 'from the farm by the river.'
Drazik
A diminutive of the name Zdravko, meaning 'healthy' or 'safe.'
Dre
A diminutive form of names like Andrea or a standalone name meaning 'dream.'
Drea
A variant of the name Andrea or a standalone name, meaning 'dream' or 'dreamer.'
Dreama
An invented name meaning 'dream' or 'to dream.'
Dreda
Derived from Old English, meaning 'a woman of strength' or 'hardy'.
Dremic
Derived from Slavic roots, often interpreted as 'brave'.
Dresden
Originating from the name of a city in Germany, meaning 'people of the river'.
Drew
A variant of Andrew, meaning 'brave' or 'manly'.
Drewe
An Old English name meaning 'thorny bush' or 'dweller by the thorny bushes'.
Drexel
Derived from a surname meaning 'from the place of the Drexel', often associated with nobility or land ownership.
Drienne
A variant of the name Adrienne, meaning 'from Hadria' or 'dark lady'.
Drina
Derived from the name of a river in Bosnia, symbolizing flowing water or purity.
Driscoll
Descendant of the son of the marsh or the dark, haired one of the marsh.
Drithelm
Derived from Old High German meaning 'strength' and 'helmet'.
Drogo
Derived from the Slavic root meaning 'to be angry'.
Druce
Druce is a variant of 'druce' meaning 'strong', often associated with vigor and capability.
Drucilla
Drucilla means 'strong', often associated with firmness and indomitable spirit.
Drue
Drue means 'loved one', emphasizing affection and attachment.