| Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
| Deeana | English | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | F | ![]() |
| Deeandra | English | Blend of Deanne, meaning divine, plus variants of Andrea (masculine) and Sandra (protector of man. ). | F | ![]() |
| Deeann | English | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | F | ![]() |
| Deeanna | English | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | F | ![]() |
| Deebe | Muslim | Variant of Dibi: Brocade. Gold tissue.. | F | ![]() |
| Deedra | Irish | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre. In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. | F | ![]() |
| Deegan | Gaelic | Black-haired. | M | ![]() |
| Deegan | Irish | Black-haired. | M | ![]() |
| Deems | English | Judge's son. | M | ![]() |
| Deen | Hebrew | God will judge. | M | ![]() |
| Deen | Muslim | Religion. Faith. Way of life.. | M | ![]() |
| Deena | English | Variant of Diana meaning divine. | F | ![]() |
| Deepak | Hindi | Variant of Dipak: Lamp. | M | ![]() |
| Deerborn | English | Variant of Dearborn: Deer river. | M | ![]() |
| Deerward | English | Guardian of the deer. | M | ![]() |
| Deetra | Greek | Variant of Demetria. | F | ![]() |
| Defena | English | From Devonshire. | F | ![]() |
| Deganawidah | NativeAmerican | Variant of Dekanawida: Iroquois name meaning two rivers running. | M | ![]() |
| Degataga | NativeAmerican | Cherokee name meaning gathering. | M | ![]() |
| Dehaan | Dutch | Cock or rooster. | M | ![]() |
| Deheune | Celtic | Divine one. | F | ![]() |
| Deianira | Greek | Wife of Hercules. | F | ![]() |
| Deidameia | Latin | Daughter of Bellerphon. | F | ![]() |
| Deidra | Gaelic | Raging. | F | ![]() |
| Deidra | Irish | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre. In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. | F | ![]() |
| Deidre | Irish | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre. In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. | F | ![]() |
| Deiene | Spanish | Religious holiday. | F | ![]() |
| Deikun | Spanish | Religious holiday. | F | ![]() |
| Deina | Spanish | Religious holiday. | F | ![]() |
| Deion | African-American | Variant of Dion: God. | M | ![]() |
| Deiphobus | Greek | A son of Priam. | M | ![]() |
| Deiphobus | Latin | Son of Priam. | M | ![]() |
| Deiphobus | Shakespearean | 'The History of Troilus and Cressida' King Priam's son. | M | ![]() |
| Deirdra | Irish | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre. In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. | F | ![]() |
| Deirdre | Celtic | Sorrowful. | F | ![]() |
| Deirdre | Gaelic | Raging. | F | ![]() |
| Deirdre | Irish | Raging, broken-hearted, or fear. The Deirdre of Irish and Scottish legend committed suicide after her lover's murder. | F | ![]() |
| Deirdre | Scottish | Raging, broken-hearted, or fear. The Deirdre of Irish and Scottish legend committed suicide after her lover's murder. | F | ![]() |
| Deitra | Greek | Variant of Demetria. | F | ![]() |
| Deka | African | Pleasing. (Somali). | F | ![]() |
| Dekanawida | NativeAmerican | Iroquois name meaning two rivers running. | M | ![]() |
| Dekar | Biblical | Force. | M | ![]() |
| Deke | English | Dusty one; servant. | M | ![]() |
| Deke | Greek | Dusty one; servant. | M | ![]() |
| Dekel | Arabic | Palm tree. | M | ![]() |
| Dekel | English | Dusty one; servant. | M | ![]() |
| Dekel | Greek | Dusty one; servant. | M | ![]() |
| Deker | Hebrew | To pierce. | M | ![]() |
| Dekle | English | Dusty one; servant. | M | ![]() |
| Dekle | Greek | Dusty one; servant. | M | ![]() |
| Del | English | A diminutive of any masculine or feminine name beginning with Del. | F | ![]() |
| Del | English | Variant of Dell: Valley. | M | ![]() |
| Del | French | Surname prefix meaning 'of the.' Also used as an independent name and an abbreviation of names beginning with Del-. | M | ![]() |
| Delaiah | Biblical | The poor of the Lord. | M | ![]() |
| Delaine | French | From the elder tree grove. | M | ![]() |
| Delaine | Irish | From the elder tree grove. | M | ![]() |
| Delainey | Irish | Variant of Delaney: Competitor's child; from the river Slaney. | M | ![]() |
| Delainy | Irish | Variant of Delaney: Competitor's child; from the river Slaney. | M | ![]() |
| Delancy | French | From the elder tree grove. | M | ![]() |
| Delancy | Irish | From the elder tree grove. | M | ![]() |
| Delane | French | From the elder tree grove. | M | ![]() |
| Delane | Irish | From the elder tree grove. | M | ![]() |
| Delaney | French | From the elder tree grove. | M | ![]() |
| Delaney | Irish | Competitor's child; from the river Slaney. | M | ![]() |
| Delano | French | From the elder tree grove. | M | ![]() |
| Delano | Gaelic | Healthy black man. | M | ![]() |
| Delano | Irish | From the elder tree grove. | M | ![]() |
| Delany | Irish | Variant of Delaney: Competitor's child; from the river Slaney. | M | ![]() |
| Delavan | English | Variant of Delvin: Friend; good friend. | M | ![]() |
| Delbert | English | Bright day; sunny day; proud; noble. | M | ![]() |
| Delbin | Greek | Flower. | F | ![]() |
| Delbina | Greek | Flower. | F | ![]() |
| Delbine | Greek | Flower. | F | ![]() |
| Delcine | Spanish | Sweet. | F | ![]() |
| Delevan | English | Variant of Delvin: Friend; good friend. | M | ![]() |
| Delfina | Greek | From Delphi. | F | ![]() |
| Delfina | Latin | Dolphin. Variant of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine. | F | ![]() |
| Delfina | Spanish | Dolphin. Variant of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine. | F | ![]() |
| Delfine | Greek | From Delphi. | F | ![]() |
| Delia | Celtic | Diminutive of Bedelia: A variant of Bridget, who was the mythic Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. | F | ![]() |
| Delia | German | Diminutive of Adela: Pleasant; Of the nobility. Noble. From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble, introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Adela was the name of one of King William I's daughters. | F | ![]() |
| Delia | Greek | From Delos. Derived from the name Delos, the Greek island where Apollo and the goddess Artemis are believed to have been born. Also an abbreviation of Cordelia and Adelia. | F | ![]() |
| Delia | Welsh | Dark. | F | ![]() |
| Delice | English | Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. | F | ![]() |
| Delicea | Latin | Delightful. | F | ![]() |
| Delicia | Latin | Delightful. Gives pleasure. | F | ![]() |
| Delicia | Spanish | Charming. | F | ![]() |
| Deliciae | Latin | Delightful. | F | ![]() |
| Delight | English | Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. | F | ![]() |
| Delight | French | Pleasure or youthful. | F | ![]() |
| Delila | Hebrew | Desired. Languishing. The Biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his superhuman strength. | F | ![]() |
| Delilah | Biblical | Poor, small, head of hair | F | ![]() |
| Delilah | Hebrew | Amorous, delight, languishing, temptress. In the Old Testament, Samson's mistress Delilah tricked him into revealing the secret of his strength, then betrayed him to the Philistines. | F | ![]() |
| Delisa | English | Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. | F | ![]() |
| Delisha | English | Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. | F | ![]() |
| Delissa | English | Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. | F | ![]() |
| Delit | French | Pleasure. | F | ![]() |
| Deliza | English | Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. | F | ![]() |
| Dell | English | Noble. | F | ![]() |
| Dell | English | Valley. | M | ![]() |