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Baby Girl Names Beginning with D
| Daba | Hebrew | kind words, bee swarm |
| Dabria | Latin | name of an angel |
| Dacey | Gaelic | The southerner. A boy or girl's name. |
| Dacia | Greek | A woman from Dacia, an ancient European country. |
| Dacio | French | from arcy |
| Dade | unknown | |
| Dae | Korean | Greatness. |
| Daffodil | English from Greek | The asphodel. A flower name. |
| Dagmar | Old Norse | A maiden of the day, or glorious day. |
| Dagna | Old Norse | A new day. |
| Dagny | Norwegian | day, brightness, new day, Dane's joy |
| Dahlia | English | From the flower, named after the Swedish botanist, Dahl. |
| Dai | Welsh/Japanese | Welsh: The beloved, the adored one. Japanese: Great. A boy or girl's name. |
| Daisy | Old English | The day's eye. A flower name. Also a nickname from Margaret. |
| Dakin | Danish | Danish |
| Daksha | Hindu | |
| Dale | Teutonic/Old English | A valley dweller. A boy or girl's name. |
| Dalia | A branch, bough. | |
| Dalila | Swahili | Gentle. |
| Dallas | Celtic | Skilled, or from the field of water. Also a city in Texas. A boy or girl's name. |
| Damalis | Greek | one who gentles |
| Damara | Greek | gentle girl |
| Damaris | Greek | Gentle. A New Testament name. |
| Dame | German | lady |
| Damiana | Greek | Tame, domesticated. The feminine form of Damian/Damon. |
| Damini | Hindu | lightning |
| Damita | Spanish | The little noble lady. |
| Damosel | Old English | A damsel, or young unmarried woman. |
| Dana | Old English/Czech | Old English: From Denmark. Czech: God is my judge. A boy or girl's name. |
| Danae | Greek | The mother of Perseus in Greek mythology. |
| Dani | My judge. | |
| Danica | Slavic | the morning star |
| Daniela | God is my judge. | |
| Danielle | Hebrew | God is my judge. The feminine form of Daniel. |
| Danika | Slavonic | The morning star. |
| Dannell | ||
| Danniell | God is my judge. | |
| Danu | Gaelic | The goddess of fruitfulness. |
| Danuta | Polish | A little deer. Also see Dana. |
| Daphne | Greek | The laurel. In Greek mythology, the name of a nymph who was transformed into a Laurel tree. |
| Dara | Irish Gaelic/Hebrew | Irish: A son of oak. Hebrew: Compassion, wisdom. A boy or girl's name. |
| Daralis | Old English | beloved |
| Daray | unknown | dark |
| Darby | Irish Gaelic/Middle English | Irish Gaelic: Free from envy. Middle English: The deer settlement. A boy or girl's name. |
| Darcie | Old French | An old Norman family name. |
| Daria | Greek | Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. |
| Darinka | Slowenian | |
| Darlene | English from Old French | The little darling, the beloved one. Also see Darrelle. |
| Darra | Gaelic, Farsi | small great one, riches |
| Darrelle | Old French | The beloved one. The feminine form of Darrell. Also see Darlene. |
| Darrene | English | The Great one. The feminine form of Darren. |
| Darri | Aboriginal | A track. |
| Dasha | Greek | gift of god |
| Davan | Irish | The beloved, the adored one. Feminine form of David. |
| Davida | The beloved, the adored one. Feminine form of David. | |
| Davina | Hebrew | The beloved one. The feminine form of David. Also see Vida. |
| Davine | Hebrew | the loved |
| Dawa | Tibetan/Sherpa | Born on a Monday. A boy or girl's name. |
| Dawn | English | Daybreak, dawn. |
| Daya | Hebrew | bird |
| Dayla | Hebrew | to draw water, branch or bough |
| Dayle | A valley dweller. A boy or girl's name. | |
| Deana | The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. Also feminine forms of Dean. | |
| Deanna | The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. Also feminine forms of Dean. | |
| Deanne | The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. Also feminine forms of Dean. | |
| Debbie | The bee, an industrious woman. | |
| Debby | The bee, an industrious woman. | |
| Deborah | Hebrew | The bee, an industrious woman. A biblical name. |
| Debra | The bee, an industrious woman. | |
| Dechen | Tibetan/Sherpa | Health and happiness. |
| Decima | Latin | The tenth. |
| Dee | From the name Audrey, Deirdre, Delia, Diana. Audrey - Strong and noble, regal. Deirdre - Sorrow. Delia - A woman from the island of Delos. Diana - The divine one. | |
| Deena | Hindu | |
| Deepali | Hindu | |
| Deepika | Hindu | a little light |
| Deepti | Hindu | |
| Deeta | The lost one. | |
| Deianira | Greek | wife of heracles |
| Deidra | Sorrowful, wanderer. | |
| Deiene | Basque | religious holiday |
| Deion | ||
| Deiondre | Valley. | |
| Deirdre | Celtic | Sorrow. The name of a character from Irish legend. |
| Deja | French | before |
| Delanna | Italian | soft as wool |
| Delbin | Greek | dolphin, flower name |
| Delcine | Sweet. | |
| Delfina | Dolphin. | |
| Delia | Greek | A woman from the island of Delos. Also another name for Artemis, the Greek moon goddess. Also See Cordelia and Della. |
| Delicia | Latin | Delight. |
| Delila | Hair or poor. | |
| Delilah | Hebrew | The beautiful temptress. The lover of Samson in the Bible. |
| Dell | English | From the dell or hollow. A boy or girl's name. |
| Della | English | A woman from the island of Delos. Probably derived from Delia or Delilah and Ella. Also a diminutive of Adele and Adelaide. |
| Delma | Spanish | Of the sea. |
| Delphine | Latin | A woman from Delphi or a flower name from delphinium. |
| Delta | Greek | The fourth, as in fourth child. |
| Delvene | A woman from Delphi or a flower name from delphinium. | |
| Delvine | A woman from Delphi or a flower name from delphinium. | |
| Delwyn | Old English/Welsh | Old English: A friend from the valley. Welsh: Neat and fair. A boy or girl's name. |
| Delyth | Welsh | Neat and pretty. |
| Dembe | Ugandan | peace |
| Demelza | Cornish | From a placename. The heroine of Winston Graham's Poldark novels. |
| Demetria | Greek | From the goddess of fertility. |
| Demi | Latin | Half. Also see Demetria. |
| Dena | Old English | From the valley. Feminine form of Dean. |
| Denise | French from Greek | A lover of wine. The feminine form of Denis/Dennis. |
| Dep | Vietnamese | beautiful |
| Derica | Beloved leader. | |
| Derryth | Welsh | Of the Oak. |
| Dervla | Irish Gaelic | The daughter of the poet. |
| Desana | Longed for. | |
| Desdemona | Greek | Ill-fated. A Shakespearian character murdered by her husband Othello. |
| Desiree | Latin | The desired one. |
| Desma | Greek | A pledge. |
| Despina | Greek | |
| Desta | Ethiopian | Happiness. |
| Destinee | French | destiny |
| Destry | French | war horse |
| Deva | Celestial spirit. | |
| Devaki | Hindu | black, mother of Krishna |
| Devi | Breton/Sanskrit | Breton: The beloved, the adored one. Sanskrit: Godlike, a goddess. A boy or girl's name. |
| Devika | Sanskrit | A little goddess. |
| Devnet | Swedish | home of the Danes |
| Devona | Old English | From the county of Devon. |
| Devora | Jewish | The bee, an industrious woman. |
| Devorah | Jewish | The bee, an industrious woman. |
| Devore | The bee, an industrious woman. | |
| Dextra | Latin | Skilful, dexterous. The feminine form of Dexter. |
| Dharmista | Hindu | |
| Diamanta | French from Latin | Adamant, like a diamond. |
| Diana | Latin | The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. |
| Diane | French | The divine one. . |
| Dianne | The divine one. . | |
| Diantha | Greek | A divine flower. |
| Dianthe | Flower of the Gods. | |
| Diarria | Greek | Didi |
| Dido | Greek | The name of a queen of Carthage. |
| Didrika | Teutonic | The people's ruler. |
| Diella | Latin | worships god |
| Dierdre | Celtic | young girl, one who rages, broken-hearted |
| Dietlinde | German | |
| Dieuwertje | unknown | |
| Diki | Tibetan/Sherpa | Healthy and wealthy. |
| Dikranouhi | Armenian | queen |
| Dilek | Turkish | |
| Dillian | Latin | worshipped one |
| Dilys | Welsh | True, steadfast. |
| Dimity | Greek | From the cotton material. |
| Dina | Irish Gaelic | From the name Dean. Latin: A soldier. Tuetonic: Merciful. |
| Dinah | Hebrew | Judgment. A biblical name. |
| Dione | Greek | A lover of wine. From Dionysus, the mythological God of wine and drama. A boy or girl's name. |
| Dionne | The divine one. . | |
| Dionyza | Latin | From Shakespeare's play Pericles. |
| Dirran | Arabic | |
| Disa | Greek | Double. |
| Dita | The lost one. | |
| Diva | Latin | A goddess. |
| Divya | Hindu | heavenly, brilliant |
| Dixie | French | The tenth. Also a girl from the American south. |
| Dobrila | Slavonic | Kind, good. |
| Dodie | Hebrew | Beloved. Also see Dorothy. |
| Doe | unknown | Dee Dee, Didi |
| Dohna | Tibetan/Sherpa | A female deity. |
| Dolkar | Tibetan/Sherpa | The name of a Buddhist Goddess. |
| Dollie | The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora. | |
| Dolly | The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora. | |
| Dolores | Spanish | Sorrow. Derived from the seven sorrows of the Virgin Mary. |
| Dominga | Spanish | Sunday |
| Dominica | Latin | Belonging to the lord. The feminine form of Dominic. |
| Dominique | Of God. | |
| Donalda | Scottish Gaelic | The ruler of the world. The feminine form of Donald. |
| Donata | Latin | Given by God, a gift. |
| Doneen | ||
| Donella | The ruler of the world. The feminine form of Donald. | |
| Donelle | The ruler of the world. The feminine form of Donald. | |
| Donla | Irish Gaelic | The brown lady. |
| Donna | Italian | A lady. A short form of Madonna. |
| Dooriya | English | the sea |
| Dora | Greek | A gift. Originally a short form of Dorothy and Theodora, but now also used as an independent name. |
| Dorcas | Greek | A gazelle, a doe. Also see Tabitha. |
| Dore | French | Golden. |
| Doreen | A gift. Originally a short form of Dorothy and Theodora, but now also used as an independent name. | |
| Doria | Greek | place name |
| Dorinda | Greek | gift of god, beautiful one |
| Doris | Greek | A woman from Doria, or from the ocean. A Greek goddess of the sea. |
| Dorota | Greek, Spanish | God's gift |
| Dorothea | Dutch | The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora. |
| Dorothy | Greek | The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora. |
| Dot | The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora. | |
| Dotty | The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora. | |
| Douce | French | Gentle, sweet. |
| Dova | Teutonic | Peace, a dove. |
| Dreama | Greek | joyous music |
| Drew | Celtic | Courageous. A boy or girl's name. |
| Drina | Spanish | helper and defender of mankind |
| Drisana | Hindu | daughter of the sun |
| Dristi | Hindu | sight, a form of the Devi |
| Druella | Teutonic | An elfin vision. |
| Drusilla | Latin | From an old Roman family name. |
| Druti | Hindu | |
| Duana | Irish Gaelic | A little dark maiden. |
| Duena | Spanish | A chaperone. |
| Dulce | Sweet. | |
| Dulcea | Sweet. | |
| Dulcie | Latin | Sweet. |
| Dulcina | Rose. | |
| Dulcinea | Sweet. | |
| Durga | Sanskrit | Unattainable. A mythological Hindu goddess. |
| Dusana | Czech | A spirit, a soul. |
| Dusty | Warrior. Feminine form of Dustin. | |
| Dyan | The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. | |
| Dyana | The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. | |
| Dyani | Native American | A deer. |
| Dyanne | The divine one. . | |
| Dymphna | Irish Gaelic | A fawn. |
| Dyna | Greek | Powerful. Also see Dinah. |
| Dysis | Greek | sunset |
| Dysthe | Greek |