List of English Baby Names Meanings Starting with D

Dorrell

Irish Meaning: The name Dorrell is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Dorrell is: Stranger.

Meaning: Derived from dorran stranger Origin: English

Dorren

English Meaning: The name Dorren is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Dorren is: Stranger.

Meaning: Derived from dorran stranger Origin: English

Dorrin

Meanings and history of the name Dorrin: | Edit. From Old Irish Doireand 'daughter of Finn'. Pronounced: DOHR-in.

Meaning: Derived from dorran stranger Origin: English

Dortha

Origin of the name Dorothea: A borrowing of the Greek Dōrothea, a compound name composed of the elements dōron (gift) and theos (God): hence, "gift of God."

Meaning: Dark variation of darcy Origin: English

Doune

Folklore. Like in other Celtic lands, Doune also has tales of fairies. One such place is Ternishee, a small wood east of the Annat chapel, above Doune Lodge, 1½ miles from Doune. Its name comes from the Gaelic "tir na sídhe" meaning land of the fairy.

Meaning: From the down hill Origin: English

Dover

English: habitational name from the port of Dover in Kent, named from the river on which it stands, a Celtic name meaning 'the waters' (from the word which became modern Welsh dwfr 'water').

Meaning: Water Origin: English

Draca

Draca is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 816 times.

Meaning: Dragon Origin: English

Dracon

Dracon. Greek Origin. "Dragon, To See Clearly" The meaning of the name Dracon is Dragon, To See Clearly. The origin of the name Dracon is Greek.

Meaning: Modern variant of drake dragon Origin: English

Drayce

English meaning: The name Drayce is a English baby name The English meaning of Drayce is: Dragon.

Meaning: Modern variant of drake dragon Origin: English

Dream

Roya means "dream" or "premonition" and can be an attractive choice for either a boy or girl. If you're a fan of the nickname Ash, Ashling is an Irish name meaning "dream" that's appropriate for either gender.

Meaning: Dream contemporary Origin: English