Starting with letter D
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 881 | Diandre | French | Blend of Dion and Andre. | M | |
| 882 | DiAngelo | Italian | Variant of Deangelo: From the angel. | M | |
| 883 | Diarmad | Gaelic | Free man. | M | |
| 884 | Diarmad | Scottish | Free man. | M | |
| 885 | Diarmaid | Gaelic | Free man. | M | |
| 886 | Diarmaid | Irish | Free. | M | |
| 887 | Diarmait | Irish | Free from envy. | M | |
| 888 | Diarmid | Gaelic | Free man. | M | |
| 889 | Diarmuid | Irish | Free from envy. | M | |
| 890 | Diblaim | Biblical | Cluster of figs. | M | |
| 891 | Diblath | Biblical | Paste of dry figs. | M | |
| 892 | Dibon | Biblical | Abundance of knowledge. | M | |
| 893 | Dibon-gad | Biblical | Great understanding, abundance of sons. | M | |
| 894 | Dibri | Biblical | An orator. | M | |
| 895 | Dibzahab | Biblical | Where much gold is. | M | |
| 896 | Dichali | NativeAmerican | Talks later; speaks a lot. | M | |
| 897 | Dick | English | Rhyming nickname from medieval times. Richard 'strong ruler' was shortened to Rick then rhymed to Dick. | M | |
| 898 | Dick | German | Strong leader. | M | |
| 899 | Dick | Shakespearean | 'Henry VI, Part 2' Dick the Butcher. | M | |
| 900 | Dick | Teutonic | Rules the people. | M | |