Starting with letter D
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1241 | Dougal | Anglo-Saxon | Dweller by the dark stream. | M | |
| 1242 | Dougal | Celtic | Dark stranger. | M | |
| 1243 | Dougal | Irish | From the Gaelic dubhgall, meaning dark stranger. Daugal was the nickname the Irish gave to the Vikings. | M | |
| 1244 | Dougal | Scottish | Dark-skinned stranger. | M | |
| 1245 | Dougald | Scottish | Variant of Dougal: Dark-skinned stranger. | M | |
| 1246 | Dougall | Scottish | Variant of Dougal: Dark-skinned stranger. | M | |
| 1247 | Dougan | Irish | Variant of Dugan: Swarthy. | M | |
| 1248 | Douggan | Irish | Variant of Dugan: Swarthy. | M | |
| 1249 | Doughal | Celtic | Dark stranger. | M | |
| 1250 | Doughall | Scottish | Black stranger. | M | |
| 1251 | Dougherty | Irish | Variant of Doherty: Wicked. | M | |
| 1252 | Doughlas | Celtic | Dwells by the dark stream. | M | |
| 1253 | Dougie | English | Diminutive of Douglas: Dark water. In the seventeenth century, this name was as popular for girls as for boys. | M | |
| 1254 | Dougie | Scottish | Diminutive of Douglas: From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. | M | |
| 1255 | Douglas | Anglo-Saxon | Dweller by the dark stream. | M | |
| 1256 | Douglas | Celtic | Dwells by the dark stream. | M | |
| 1257 | Douglas | English | Dark water. In the seventeenth century, this name was as popular for girls as for boys. | M | |
| 1258 | Douglas | Irish | Dark stranger. | M | |
| 1259 | Douglas | Scottish | From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott's novels. | M | |
| 1260 | Douglas | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Archibald, The Earl of Douglas. | M | |