List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with D

Dristan

Arthurian Legend Meaning: The name Dristan is an Arthurian Legend baby name. In Arthurian Legend the meaning of the name Dristan is: An advisor to Arthur.

Meaning: An advisor to arthur Origin: Scottish

Drogo

The name Drogo is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Drogo is: An Old German name derived from 'dragen' meaning to bear or carry.

Meaning: An Old German name derived from dragen meaning to bear or carry. Origin: German

Dror

Meaning of name Dror. Etymology : Means "freedom" or "sparrow" in Hebrew. Saint : Origin : Hebrew.

Meaning: Freedom Origin: Israeli

Druce

The distinguished surname Druce first came to England in the wake of the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name is thought to be derived from "Dreux," the name of a place in Eure-et-Loire, France. Alternatively, it may come from the Old French "rieux," meaning "streams." Buy PDF History »

Meaning: Wise. Origin: Celtic

Drud

In German the meaning of the name Drud is: Strong.

Meaning: Strong Origin: German

Drudwas

Drudwas is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1307 times.

Meaning: Legendary son of tryffin Origin: English

Drudwyn

The name Drudwyn is an Arthurian Legend baby name. In Arthurian Legend the meaning of the name Drudwyn is: A knight.

Meaning: Mythical Mabons dog. Origin: Celtic

Drugi

Drugi is of various origins. Drugi is a derivative of the name Dru. Drugi is not popular as a baby name for boys.

Meaning: Strong Origin: German

Drummand

The Scottish Drummond surname comes from the Gaelic word "drumainn," which means "a ridge," and is a habitational name derived from the name of any of the several various places so named; and Annabella Drummond (c. 1350–1401), Queen Consort of Scotland as the wife of Robert III of Scotland.

Meaning: At the ridge Origin: Scottish

Drummond

The Scottish Drummond surname comes from the Gaelic word "drumainn," which means "a ridge," and is a habitational name derived from the name of any of the several various places so named; and Annabella Drummond (c. 1350–1401), Queen Consort of Scotland as the wife of Robert III of Scotland.

Meaning: Lives on the hill top. Origin: Celtic