Unique Girl Baby Names That Start With D
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From Dabria to Dysthe and everything in between, hundreds of baby girl names starting with the letter D along with the meanings and origin of each name.
Baby Naming Tip – A first name that ends in a vowel flows less smoothly when matched up with a last name that starts with a vowel. Try to use baby girl names that end in a consonant if your last name begins with a vowel.
Most Popular Baby Girl Names Starting with D
First we'll start with the most popular baby girl names from 2018. They were:
- Delilah
- Daisy
- Diana
- Daniela
- Dakota
- Delaney
- Destiny
- Daleyza
- Daniella
- Danielle
- Daphne
- Demi
- Dylan
- Dahlia
- Dayana
- Danna
- Dorothy
- Dream
- Dallas
- Davina
Delilah was the most popular baby girl name starting with D in 2018. This should come as no surprise as Delilah has been the most common baby girl name starting with D as far back as 2009. What a run!
Here's how the top three names have looked over the past decade:
Delilah wasn't just popular for D girl names in 2018. Overall it was the number 94 most popular name among all baby girl names in 2018. Here's how it looked when compared to all baby girls born in 2018.
While Delilah was a popular choice in 2018, you can see it was only about 99% as popular a baby girl name as Josephine. Just for fun, let's take a look at the most popular baby girl names beginning with D throughout history.
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Now let's look into what girl's names lost and gained popularity in 2018, again only for names starting with D.
As you can see, Dara jumped by 22 slots and Dixie was the smallest gainer in 2018, gaining only 4 spots.
Unique Baby Girl Names Starting With D
While it's fun to see what lots of other people are naming their babies, many people prefer to find baby names that are more uncommon. To that end, below is the some of the more unique baby girl names starting with D.
- Danica
- Dixie
- Desiree
- Denver
- Dalia
- Denise
- Diamond
- Darcy
- Dara
- Devyn
- Dalilah
- Diya
- Darla
- Drew
- Dania
- Danika
- Daenerys
- Delia
- Dina
- Delanie
Overall, Danica was the 1008th most popular girl name in 2018 with 256 babies. That means there were 12x more Delilahs than Danicas last year. That makes it a very unique name!
If you don't have your name in mind yet, don't worry! Below we present a list of literally every baby girl name — including middle names — starting with D, the name's meaning and origin. Good luck and have a wonderful day.
Daba through Dallas
- DabaHebrew — kind words, bee swarm
- DabriaLatin — name of an angel
- DaceyGaelic — The southerner. A boy or girl's name.
- DaciaGreek — A woman from Dacia, an ancient European country.
- DacioFrench — from arcy
- Dadeunknown
- DaeKorean — Greatness.
- DaffodilEnglish from Greek — The asphodel. A flower name.
- DagmarOld Norse — A maiden of the day, or glorious day.
- DagnaOld Norse — A new day.
- DagnyNorwegian — day, brightness, new day, Dane's joy
- DahliaEnglish — From the flower, named after the Swedish botanist, Dahl.
- DaiWelsh/Japanese — Welsh: The beloved, the adored one. Japanese: Great. A boy or girl's name.
- DaisyOld English — The day's eye. A flower name. Also a nickname from Margaret.
- DakinDanish — Danish
- DakshaHindu
- DaleTeutonic/Old English — A valley dweller. A boy or girl's name.
- Dalia — A branch, bough.
- DalilaSwahili — Gentle.
- DallasCeltic — Skilled, or from the field of water. Also a city in Texas. A boy or girl's name.
Damalis through Daphne
- DamalisGreek — one who gentles
- DamaraGreek — gentle girl
- DamarisGreek — Gentle. A New Testament name.
- DameGerman — lady
- DamianaGreek — Tame, domesticated. The feminine form of Damian/Damon.
- DaminiHindu — lightning
- DamitaSpanish — The little noble lady.
- DamoselOld English — A damsel, or young unmarried woman.
- DanaOld English/Czech — Old English: From Denmark. Czech: God is my judge. A boy or girl's name.
- DanaeGreek — The mother of Perseus in Greek mythology.
- Dani — My judge.
- DanicaSlavic — the morning star
- Daniela — God is my judge.
- DanielleHebrew — God is my judge. The feminine form of Daniel.
- DanikaSlavonic — The morning star.
- Dannell
- Danniell — God is my judge.
- DanuGaelic — The goddess of fruitfulness.
- DanutaPolish — A little deer. Also see Dana.
- DaphneGreek — The laurel. In Greek mythology, the name of a nymph who was transformed into a Laurel tree.
Dara through Daya
- DaraIrish Gaelic/Hebrew — Irish: A son of oak. Hebrew: Compassion, wisdom. A boy or girl's name.
- DaralisOld English — beloved
- Darayunknown — dark
- DarbyIrish Gaelic/Middle English — Irish Gaelic: Free from envy. Middle English: The deer settlement. A boy or girl's name.
- DarcieOld French — An old Norman family name.
- DariaGreek — Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius.
- DarinkaSlowenian
- DarleneEnglish from Old French — The little darling, the beloved one. Also see Darrelle.
- DarraGaelic, Farsi — small great one, riches
- DarrelleOld French — The beloved one. The feminine form of Darrell. Also see Darlene.
- DarreneEnglish — The Great one. The feminine form of Darren.
- DarriAboriginal — A track.
- DashaGreek — gift of god
- DavanIrish — The beloved, the adored one. Feminine form of David.
- Davida — The beloved, the adored one. Feminine form of David.
- DavinaHebrew — The beloved one. The feminine form of David. Also see Vida.
- DavineHebrew — the loved
- DawaTibetan/Sherpa — Born on a Monday. A boy or girl's name.
- DawnEnglish — Daybreak, dawn.
- DayaHebrew — bird
Dayla through Deiene
- DaylaHebrew — to draw water, branch or bough
- Dayle — A valley dweller. A boy or girl's name.
- Deana — The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. Also feminine forms of Dean.
- Deanna — The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. Also feminine forms of Dean.
- Deanne — The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology. Also feminine forms of Dean.
- Debbie — The bee, an industrious woman.
- Debby — The bee, an industrious woman.
- DeborahHebrew — The bee, an industrious woman. A biblical name.
- Debra — The bee, an industrious woman.
- DechenTibetan/Sherpa — Health and happiness.
- DecimaLatin — The tenth.
- Dee — From the name Audrey, Deirdre, Delia, Diana. Audrey – Strong and noble, regal. Deirdre – Sorrow. Delia – A woman from the island of Delos. Diana – The divine one.
- DeenaHindu
- DeepaliHindu
- DeepikaHindu — a little light
- DeeptiHindu
- Deeta — The lost one.
- DeianiraGreek — wife of heracles
- Deidra — Sorrowful, wanderer.
- DeieneBasque — religious holiday
Deion through Delwyn
- Deion
- Deiondre — Valley.
- DeirdreCeltic — Sorrow. The name of a character from Irish legend.
- DejaFrench — before
- DelannaItalian — soft as wool
- DelbinGreek — dolphin, flower name
- Delcine — Sweet.
- Delfina — Dolphin.
- DeliaGreek — A woman from the island of Delos. Also another name for Artemis, the Greek moon goddess. Also See Cordelia and Della.
- DeliciaLatin — Delight.
- Delila — Hair or poor.
- DelilahHebrew — The beautiful temptress. The lover of Samson in the Bible.
- DellEnglish — From the dell or hollow. A boy or girl's name.
- DellaEnglish — A woman from the island of Delos. Probably derived from Delia or Delilah and Ella. Also a diminutive of Adele and Adelaide.
- DelmaSpanish — Of the sea.
- DelphineLatin — A woman from Delphi or a flower name from delphinium.
- DeltaGreek — The fourth, as in fourth child.
- Delvene — A woman from Delphi or a flower name from delphinium.
- Delvine — A woman from Delphi or a flower name from delphinium.
- DelwynOld English/Welsh — Old English: A friend from the valley. Welsh: Neat and fair. A boy or girl's name.
Delyth through Deva
- DelythWelsh — Neat and pretty.
- DembeUgandan — peace
- DemelzaCornish — From a placename. The heroine of Winston Graham's Poldark novels.
- DemetriaGreek — From the goddess of fertility.
- DemiLatin — Half. Also see Demetria.
- DenaOld English — From the valley. Feminine form of Dean.
- DeniseFrench from Greek — A lover of wine. The feminine form of Denis/Dennis.
- DepVietnamese — beautiful
- Derica — Beloved leader.
- DerrythWelsh — Of the Oak.
- DervlaIrish Gaelic — The daughter of the poet.
- Desana — Longed for.
- DesdemonaGreek — Ill-fated. A Shakespearian character murdered by her husband Othello.
- DesireeLatin — The desired one.
- DesmaGreek — A pledge.
- DespinaGreek
- DestaEthiopian — Happiness.
- DestineeFrench — destiny
- DestryFrench — war horse
- Deva — Celestial spirit.
Devaki through Diella
- DevakiHindu — black, mother of Krishna
- DeviBreton/Sanskrit — Breton: The beloved, the adored one. Sanskrit: Godlike, a goddess. A boy or girl's name.
- DevikaSanskrit — A little goddess.
- DevnetSwedish — home of the Danes
- DevonaOld English — From the county of Devon.
- DevoraJewish — The bee, an industrious woman.
- DevorahJewish — The bee, an industrious woman.
- Devore — The bee, an industrious woman.
- DextraLatin — Skilful, dexterous. The feminine form of Dexter.
- DharmistaHindu
- DiamantaFrench from Latin — Adamant, like a diamond.
- DianaLatin — The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology.
- DianeFrench — The divine one. .
- Dianne — The divine one. .
- DianthaGreek — A divine flower.
- Dianthe — Flower of the Gods.
- DiarriaGreek — Didi
- DidoGreek — The name of a queen of Carthage.
- DidrikaTeutonic — The people's ruler.
- DiellaLatin — worships god
Dierdre through Dixie
- DierdreCeltic — young girl, one who rages, broken-hearted
- DietlindeGerman
- Dieuwertjeunknown
- DikiTibetan/Sherpa — Healthy and wealthy.
- DikranouhiArmenian — queen
- DilekTurkish
- DillianLatin — worshipped one
- DilysWelsh — True, steadfast.
- DimityGreek — From the cotton material.
- DinaIrish Gaelic — From the name Dean. Latin: A soldier. Tuetonic: Merciful.
- DinahHebrew — Judgment. A biblical name.
- DioneGreek — A lover of wine. From Dionysus, the mythological God of wine and drama. A boy or girl's name.
- Dionne — The divine one. .
- DionyzaLatin — From Shakespeare's play Pericles.
- DirranArabic
- DisaGreek — Double.
- Dita — The lost one.
- DivaLatin — A goddess.
- DivyaHindu — heavenly, brilliant
- DixieFrench — The tenth. Also a girl from the American south.
Dobrila through Dora
- DobrilaSlavonic — Kind, good.
- DodieHebrew — Beloved. Also see Dorothy.
- Doeunknown — Dee Dee, Didi
- DohnaTibetan/Sherpa — A female deity.
- DolkarTibetan/Sherpa — The name of a Buddhist Goddess.
- Dollie — The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora.
- Dolly — The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora.
- DoloresSpanish — Sorrow. Derived from the seven sorrows of the Virgin Mary.
- DomingaSpanish — Sunday
- DominicaLatin — Belonging to the lord. The feminine form of Dominic.
- Dominique — Of God.
- DonaldaScottish Gaelic — The ruler of the world. The feminine form of Donald.
- DonataLatin — Given by God, a gift.
- Doneen
- Donella — The ruler of the world. The feminine form of Donald.
- Donelle — The ruler of the world. The feminine form of Donald.
- DonlaIrish Gaelic — The brown lady.
- DonnaItalian — A lady. A short form of Madonna.
- DooriyaEnglish — the sea
- DoraGreek — A gift. Originally a short form of Dorothy and Theodora, but now also used as an independent name.
Dorcas through Drusilla
- DorcasGreek — A gazelle, a doe. Also see Tabitha.
- DoreFrench — Golden.
- Doreen — A gift. Originally a short form of Dorothy and Theodora, but now also used as an independent name.
- DoriaGreek — place name
- DorindaGreek — gift of god, beautiful one
- DorisGreek — A woman from Doria, or from the ocean. A Greek goddess of the sea.
- DorotaGreek, Spanish — God's gift
- DorotheaDutch — The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora.
- DorothyGreek — The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora.
- Dot — The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora.
- Dotty — The gift of God. Also see Dora and Theodora.
- DouceFrench — Gentle, sweet.
- DovaTeutonic — Peace, a dove.
- DreamaGreek — joyous music
- DrewCeltic — Courageous. A boy or girl's name.
- DrinaSpanish — helper and defender of mankind
- DrisanaHindu — daughter of the sun
- DristiHindu — sight, a form of the Devi
- DruellaTeutonic — An elfin vision.
- DrusillaLatin — From an old Roman family name.
Druti through Dysthe
- DrutiHindu
- DuanaIrish Gaelic — A little dark maiden.
- DuenaSpanish — A chaperone.
- Dulce — Sweet.
- Dulcea — Sweet.
- DulcieLatin — Sweet.
- Dulcina — Rose.
- Dulcinea — Sweet.
- DurgaSanskrit — Unattainable. A mythological Hindu goddess.
- DusanaCzech — A spirit, a soul.
- Dusty — Warrior. Feminine form of Dustin.
- Dyan — The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology.
- Dyana — The divine one. The goddess of hunting and the moon in Roman mythology.
- DyaniNative American — A deer.
- Dyanne — The divine one. .
- DymphnaIrish Gaelic — A fawn.
- DynaGreek — Powerful. Also see Dinah.
- DysisGreek — sunset
- DystheGreek
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