| Da-Xia | Chinese | Long summer |  |  |
| Dabuda | Native Amer.. | Wide hips. Washo. The name was born.. |  |  |
| Dada | African | Child born with curly hair. Yoruba,.. |  |  |
| Dae | English | Literally means "day." |  |  |
| Dafny | American | A form of Daphne, the name of a m.. |  |  |
| Daggi | Estonian | A short form of the Hebrew name.. |  |  |
| Dagmar | German | Of debated etymology, some believe .. |  |  |
| Dagmar | Scandinavia.. | Mainly Danish name of uncertain and.. |  |  |
| Dagmara | Latvian | Meaning "sublime soul." |  |  |
| Dagna | Scandinavia.. | Derived from the Old Norse elements.. |  |  |
| Dagny | Norwegian | Meaning "brightness" or "day."
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| Dahlia | English | A borrowing of the name of the dahl.. |  |  |
| Dahlia | Spanish | Borrowed from the name of a popular.. |  |  |
| Dai | Japanese | Stand, base, |  |  |
| Daisy | American | Derived from the name of the daisy .. |  |  |
| Daisy | English | Taken from the name of the daisy fl.. |  |  |
| Daisy | Mythology a.. | The name of a flower assigned to th.. |  |  |
| Dalal | Muslim/Arab.. | Popular name derived from the Arabi.. |  |  |
| Dalia | Portuguese | Meaning "from the valley."
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| Daliah | Hebrew | A name that means "slender branch." |  |  |
| Dalibora | Slovak | Feminine form of Dalibor (to figh.. |  |  |
| Dalila | African | Gentle, tender. Swahili, E. Africa |  |  |
| Dalili | African | Sign, omen. Swahili, E. Africa |  |  |
| Dallas | Irish | A name that means "wise." |  |  |
| Dalya | Hebrew | Branch, bough of a tree |  |  |
| Damalis | Greek | Popular name derived from damalis (.. |  |  |
| Damaris | Biblical | Of uncertain derivation, some belie.. |  |  |
| Damaris | Greek | Derived from daman (tame, gentle): .. |  |  |
| Damayanti | Hindu | Subduing men through womanly attrib.. |  |  |
| Damhnait | Irish | Old name perhaps derived from damh .. |  |  |
| Damia | Greek | Derived from the Greek daman (tamin.. |  |  |
| Damiana | Spanish | Feminine form of Damian (tame, gent.. |  |  |
| Damica | French | Meaning "friendly." |  |  |
| Damita | Spanish | Meaning "small noblewoman." |  |  |
| Dana | American | Transferred use of the surname, whi.. |  |  |