List of English Baby Names Meanings

Devvin

Gaelic Meaning: The name Devin is a Gaelic baby name. In Gaelic the meaning of the name Devin is: Servant.

Meaning: From the beautiful farmland, of the divine Origin: English

Devvon

Origin of the name Devon: Borrowed from the Irish, Devin is derived from the Gaelic dámh (a poet). Var: Devan, Deven, Devon, Devyn.

Meaning: From the beautiful farmland, of the divine Origin: English

Dewey

(DOO-ee)

The name Dewey is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Dewey is: Place-name and surname; Welsh form of David.

Meaning: Prized Origin: English

Dexter

(DEKS-tər)

From an occupational surname meaning "one who dyes" in Old English. It also coincides with the Latin word dexter meaning "right-handed, skilled".

Meaning: Fabric dyer Origin: English

Diamond

(DIE-mənd)

From the English word diamond for the clear colourless precious stone, the birthstone of April. It is derived from Late Latin diamas, from Latin adamas, which is of Greek origin meaning "invincible, untamed".

Meaning: Precious gemstone Origin: English

Dixie

(DIK-see)

Dixie. tenth. POPULARITY: 1718. Dixie as a girl's name is of French and English origin meaning "tenth". The name refers to a region of the US known as the Old South.

Meaning: Wall, dike Origin: English

Domino

Italian: from the personal name Domino, from Latin dominus 'lord', 'master', or a nickname with the same meaning.

Meaning: A short form of dominica Origin: English

Drake

(DRAYK)

Drake Name Meaning. English: from the Old English byname Draca, meaning 'snake' or 'dragon', Middle English Drake, or sometimes from the Old Norse cognate Draki. Both are common bynames and, less frequently, personal names.

Meaning: Dragon Origin: English

Drue

Drue \d-rue\ as a girl's name (also used as boy's name Drue), is a variant of Drusilla (Latin): feminine of Drusus, a Roman clan name. Drue is a Greek baby name meaning "courageous; strong."

Meaning: A form of drew Origin: English

Dryden

(DRIE-dən)

Dryden Name Meaning. English: habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, probably in Cumbria or Northumberland, where the name is still common, and perhaps named from Old English dr¯ge 'dry' + denu 'valley'.

Meaning: Dry valley Origin: English