Monday, March 17, 2008

Baby Name Meanings D ( 4, 4 ) :

DENLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of grassland
DENMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of dale
DENNIS, DENZYL ( Greek ) = out of job beverage love
DENNISON, DION, DENNY ( Greek ) = out of job beverage love
DENTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from agriculture [in] dale
DERBY ( Anglo Saxon ) = deer place
DEREK, DERRICK, DERK (Germanic) = power of people
DERMON ( Gaelic ) = freeman
DERMOT ( Celtic ) = freeman
DERRY ( Gaelic ) = the squeezing

DERWARD ( Anglo Saxon ) = custodian of deer
DERWENT ( English) = name of river [in] England
DERWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) =valuable friend
DESMO ( Greek ) = enchain
DESMOND, DESI ( Celtic ) = Liar
DEVANEY ( Celtic ) = quarrel
DEVARA ( Skt. ) = husband
DEVIN ( Celtic ) = poem
DEWAR ( Gaelic ) = one who [is] pilgrimage
DEWEY ( Hebrew ) = beloved\

DEXTER ( Latin, Roman ) = right
DICK (Germanic) = very rich
DILLON ( Celtic ) = devoted
DILWYN ( Teutonic ) = calm friend
DIMITRI ( Greek ) = natural lover
DINSMORE ( Teutonic ) = big fortress
DIXON ( Greek ) = good out of job love
DOANE ( Celtic ) = dweller of sand dune
DOLP (Germanic) = glorious wolf
DOMINIC, DOMINY ( Latin, Roman ) = the infinite

DON ( Celtic ) = dark or brown
DONAGHAN ( Celtic ) = dark pattern
DONAHUE ( Gaelic ) = brown soldier
DONATO ( Latin, Roman ) = present
DONNELLY (Celtic ) = dare to
DORAN ( Greek ) = foreigner
DORIAN, DORY ( Greek ) = from town of dory
DORMAN ( Latin, Roman ) = the sleeper
DORMAND ( Teutonic ) = beloved protector
DOUGLAS ( Celtic ) = from black stream

DOVEL ( Teutonic ) = young pigeon bird
DOYLE ( Celtic ) = foreigner [in] darkness
DRAKE ( Anglo Saxon ) = the dragoon
DREW, DRU (Germanic) = kindhearted and capable
DRISCOLL ( Celtic ) = mouthpiece
DRUCE ( Celtic ) = wise
DRUMMOND ( Celtic ) = dweller of dale
DRURY ( French ) = the beloved
DUANE, DWANE ( Celtic ) = singing
DUBERT ( Teutonic ) = bold chevalier

DUDLEY, DUD ( Anglo Saxon ) = a place
DUDON ( Latin, Roman ) = [gift/ giving] of deity
DUFF ( Gaelic ) = dark hair
DUGAN ( Gaelic ) = dark husk
DUKE ( Latin, Roman ) = the leader
DUNCAN, DUNE ( Celtic ) = soldier have dark husk [to]
DUNLEA ( Teutonic ) = of darkness
DUNSTAN ( Anglo Saxon ) =of brown hill
DUNTON (Old English) = from agriculture [in] hill
DURAND ( Latin, Roman ) = endless

DURWARD, DURWOOD ( Anglo Saxon ) = doorman
DURWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = good Joe
DUSTIN (Germanic) = tough leader [of] liver
DUSTIN ( Teutonic ) = boxer
DWAYNE ( Celtic ) = singing
DWIGHT (Germanic) = turn white or is bold
DYFAN ( Welsh ) = tribe head
DYFRIG ( Welsh ) = strong and heroic warrior
DYLAN ( Welsh ) = from ocean
DYNAMI ( North America ) = eagle
DYNAND ( Cymric ) = gift/ giving

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