| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 681 | Dulcinea | Latin | Sweet. Sweetness. Dulcinea was the name created by Cervantes's Don Quixote for his idealized lady. | F | |
| 682 | Dulcy | Latin | Sweet; sweetness. | F | |
| 683 | Dulda | Latin | Sweet. | F | |
| 684 | Duldne | Latin | Sweet. | F | |
| 685 | Duldnia | Latin | Sweet. | F | |
| 686 | Dyna | Latin | Sister of Roma. | F | |
| 687 | Echidna | Latin | Monster. | F | |
| 688 | Edulica | Latin | Protectress of children. | F | |
| 689 | Egeria | Latin | Cumaean. | F | |
| 690 | Egesta | Latin | Daughter of Phoenodamas. | F | |
| 691 | Egidia | Latin | A form of Aegidius, a Latin name based on the Greek word for kid or goatskin. | F | |
| 692 | Eileen | Latin | Variant of Evelina: Latinized form of the Old German name Avelina. Famous bearer: Fanny Burney's novel 'Evelina'. | F | |
| 693 | Eirene | Latin | Daughter of Poseidon. | F | |
| 694 | Elata | Latin | Glorified. | F | |
| 695 | Eleana | Latin | Daughter of the sun. | F | |
| 696 | Electa | Latin | Selected. | F | |
| 697 | Elekta | Latin | Selected. | F | |
| 698 | Eliana | Latin | Daughter of the sun. | F | |
| 699 | Elianna | Latin | Daughter of the sun. | F | |
| 700 | Elianne | Latin | Daughter of the sun. | F | |