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Daffodil
Dagmar
Teutonic: the bright day
Daisy
Middle English: dayseye, or the tiny flower of that name
Danielle
Hebrew: feminine for Daniel
(Dana, Danelle, Dani, Dannie, Daniele, Danita, Danyelle)
Daphne
Greek: the laurel tree
(Daffy, Daffie, Daffi, Dafna, Dafne)
Dara
Hebrew: compassionate
(Darya)
Darcy
Celtic: dark one, or someone of dark complexion or hair
(Darcie)
Darice
Persian: she who is like a queen
Darlene
Old French: a little darling
(Darla, Darline)
Daru
Hindi: from the cedar tree
Davida
femine for David
(Davi, Diva)
Dawn
Old English: the dawn, the sunrise
Deborah
Hebrew: bee, or kind speaker
(Deb, Debby, Debbie, Debi, Debora, Debra, Dee)
Deepa
Hindi: from the Hindu god of that name
Deirdre
Gaelic: sorrow or broken-hearted, from a figure in Celtic mythology, Deirdra of the Sorrows
(Dedra, Dee, Dee Dee, Deidra, Deirdra, Deidre, Didi)
Delia
Delta
Demetra
Dena
Denice
Desiree
Deva
Devin
Diana
Dinah
Dodie
Dolly
Dolores
Dominique
Donna
Dora
Dorcas
Doris
Dorothy
Dulce
Durene
Dysis
Greek: from the Greek island of Delos
Greek: a door, or the fourth leter of the Greek alphabet
Greek: for the goddess of the harvest, Demeter
(Demi, Demitra, Dimitra)
Teutonic: valley
Hebrew: vindicated
(Deana, Deane, Deanna, Din, Ena)
French: feminine for Dennis
(Danice, Danyce, Dee Dee, Deeny, Deenie, Deneice, Denese, Dennie, Denyce)
French: longed for, desired
(Desire Des)
Sanskrit: divine one
(Diva)
Gaelic: a poet
(Devan, Devinne)
Latin: the archer, divine, or divine goddess of the hunt
(Deanna, Deanne, Di, Diane, Dianna, Dianne, Diahann, Dyan, Dyanne, Dyanna)
Hebrew: judged one
(Di, Deanna, Deanne, Deena)
Hebrew: friend, or a variant of Dorothy
(Dodi, Dody)
Greek: see Dorothy
Spanish: full of sorrow
(Deloris, Lori, Lorie, Lory)
French: she who belongs to God
(Dominica)
Italian: lady, or mature woman
Greek: gift of God
(Doreen, Dorene, Doretta)
Greek: gazelle
Greek: the sea
(Dorie, Dory, Dorissa)
Greek: gift of God
(Doll, Dorita, Dorothea, Dot, Dottie, Dotty, Dora, Doreen)
Latin: sweet, sweetness
(Dulcea, Dulcee, Dulcie, Dulcy)
Latin: everlasting, durable
Greek: sunset, therefore this name is often given to girls born to older parents
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