| French baby names begining from D |
| D'anton |
 | Variant of Anthony. |
| D'arcy |
 | Dark. From Arcy. Variant of Darcy. |
| D'Arcy |
 | From Arcy. Dark. |
| D'or |
 | Golden. |
| Dace |
 | Of the nobility. |
| Dacey |
 | Of the nobility. |
| Dacian |
 | Of the nobility. |
| Daine |
 | Surnames meaning 'from Denmark.'. |
| Daisi |
 | Daisy. |
| Damia |
 | Untamed. |
| Damiana |
 | Untamed. |
| Damiane |
 | Untamed. |
| Damien |
 | Untamed. |
| Damien |
 | Variant of Damon 'one who tames; subdues.' The Belgian priest Father Damien gave his life helping the Hawaiian lepers of Molokai. 3rd Century St. Damian is patron of physicians. |
| Danette |
 | A feminine form of the Hebrew Daniel, meaning God has judged, or God is judge. |
| Danielle |
 | Feminine form of Daniel, meaning God has judged, or God is judge. |
| Danton |
 | Variant of Anthony. |
| Darcel |
 | Dark. . |
| Darcel |
 | Dark. Variant of Darcy or D'Arcy. |
| Darcell |
 | Dark. . |
| Darcell |
 | Dark. Variant of Darcy or D'Arcy. |
| Darcelle |
 | Dark. . |
| Darcey |
 | Dark. . |
| Darchelle |
 | Dark. . |
| Darci |
 | Dark. . |
| Darcia |
 | Dark. . |
| Darcie |
 | Dark. . |
| Darcio |
 | Dark. Variant of Darcy or D'Arcy. |
| Darcy |
 | From Arcy. |
| Darcy |
 | From Arcy. Dark. |
| Dareau |
 | Variant of Darrel 'open.'. |
| Dariel |
 | Variant of Darrel 'open.'. |
| Dariell |
 | Variant of Darrel 'open.'. |
| Darrel |
 | From a French surname and place name meaning 'Open.' Dates back to the eleventh century as both surname and given name. |
| Darrell |
 | From a French surname and place name meaning 'Open.' Dates back to the eleventh century as both surname and given name. |
| Darroll |
 | Variant of Darrel 'open.'. |
| Darryl |
 | From a French surname and place name. |
| Dartagnan |
 | The Three Musketeers by Dumas was based on the real D'artagnan's memoirs. |
| Darvell |
 | Town of eagles. |
| Daryl |
 | From a French surname and place name meaning 'Open.' Dates back to the eleventh century as both surname and given name. |
| Daveney |
 | Name of a town and castle in Flanders. Also a rhyming variant of Daphne. |
| Davet |
 | Beloved. |
| Davin |
 | Variant of David 'beloved.'. |
| Dax |
 | A town in southwestern France dating from before the Roman occupation. |
| Dayne |
 | Surnames meaning 'from Denmark.'. |
| Deanne |
 | Variant of Diane: The French form of the Latin Diana. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often depicted as a huntress. Greek goddess of the moon. |
| Del |
 | Surname prefix meaning 'of the.' Also used as an independent name and an abbreviation of names beginning with Del-. |
| Delaine |
 | From the elder tree grove. |
| Delancy |
 | From the elder tree grove. |
| Delane |
 | From the elder tree grove. |
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