Best babyname begining with E



Eadlin (Anglo-Saxon) Born into royalty
Eadlinn, Eadlinne, Eadline,
Eadlyn, Eadlynn, Eadlynne,
Eadlina, Eadlyna

Eadrianne (American) One who stands out
Eadrian, Eadriann,
Edriane, Edriana, Edrianna

Eara (Scottish) Woman from the east
Earah, Earra, Earrah, Earia,
Earea, Earie, Eari, Earee

Earla (English) A great leader
Earlah

Earna (English) Resembling an eagle
Earnah, Earnia, Earnea,
Earniah, Earneah

Easter (American) Born during the religious holiday
Eastere, Eastre, Eastir,
Eastar, Eastor, Eastera,
Easteria, Easterea

Easton (American) A wholesome woman
Eastan, Easten, Eastun,
Eastyn

Eathelin (English) Noble woman of the waterfall
Eathelyn, Eathelinn,
Eathelynn, Eathelina,
Eathelyna, Ethelin, Ethelyn,
Eathelen

Eathellreda (English) A noble young woman
Eathelreda, Eathellredia,
Eathellredea, Eathelredia,
Eathelredea, Ethelreda,
Ethellreda

Eber (Hebrew) One who moves beyond

Ebere (African) One who shows mercy
Eberre, Ebera, Eberia,
Eberea, Eberria, Eberrea,
Ebiere, Ebierre

Ebony (Egyptian) A dark beauty
Eboni, Ebonee, Ebonie,
Ebonique, Eboney, Ebonea,
Eboneah

Ebrel (Cornish) Born during the month of April
Ebrell, Ebrele, Ebrelle, Ebriel,
Ebriell, Ebriele, Ebrielle

Ebrill (Welsh) Born in April
Ebrille, Ebril, Evril, Evrill,
Evrille

Edalene (Gaelic) A queenly woman; one who is noble
Edaleen, Edaleene, Edalena,
Edaleena, Edalyne,
Edalyna, Edaline, Edalina

Edana (Irish) Feminine form of Aidan; a fiery woman
Edanah, Edanna, Ena,
Ethna, Eithna, Etney,
Eideann, Eidana

Edna (Hebrew) One who brings pleasure; a delight
Ednah, Edena, Edenah

Edolia (Teutonic) A woman of good humor
Edoliah, Edolea, Edoleah,
Edoli, Edolie, Edoly, Edoley,
Edolee

Edra (English) A powerful and mighty woman
Edrah, Edrea, Edreah,
Edria, Edriah

Eduarda (Portugese) Feminine form of Edward; a wealthy protector
Eduardia, Eduardea,
Edwarda, Edwardia,
Edwardea, Eduardina,
Eduardyna, Edwardina

Edurne (Basque) Feminine form of Edur; woman of the snow
Edurna, Edurnia, Edurnea,
Edurniya

Efterpi (Greek) A maiden with a pretty face
Efterpie, Efterpy, Efterpey,
Efterpee, Efterpea, Efterpeah

Egan (American) A wholesome woman
Egann, Egen, Egun, Egon

Egberta (English) Feminine form of Egbert; wielding the shining sword
Egbertha, Egbertina,
Egbertyna, Egberteena,
Egbertyne, Egberteene,
Egbertine

Egeria (Latin) A wise counselor; in mythology, a water nymph
Egeriah, Egerea, Egereah,
Egeriya, Egeriyah

Eglah (Hebrew) Resembling a heifer
Egla, Eglon, Eglona, Eglia,
Egliah, Eglea, Egleah

Egzanth (American) A yellow-haired woman
Egzanthe, Egzantha,
Egzanthia, Egzanthea,
Egzanthiya, Egzanthya

Eileen (Gaelic) Form of Evelyn, meaning “a birdlike woman”
Eila, Eileene, Eilena, Eilene,
Eilin, Eilleen, Eily, Eilean

Eiluned (Welsh) An idol worshipper
Luned

Eilwen (Welsh) One with a fair brow
Eilwenne, Eilwin, Eilwinne,
Eilwyn, Eilwynne

Eirene (Greek) Form of Irene, meaning “a peaceful woman”
Eireen, Eireene, Eiren, Eir,
Eireine, Eirein, Eirien, Eiriene

Eires (Greek) A peaceful woman
Eiress, Eiris, Eiriss, Eirys, Eiryss

Eirian (Welsh) One who is bright and beautiful
Eiriann, Eiriane, Eiriana,
Eirianne, Eirianna

Ekron (Hebrew) One who is firmly rooted
Eckron, Ecron

Elaine (French) Form of Helen, meaning “the shining light”
Ellaine, Ellayne, Elaina,
Elayna, Elayne, Elaene,
Elaena, Ellaina

Elana (Hebrew) From the oak tree
Elanna, Elanah, Elanie, Elani,
Elany, Elaney, Elanee, Elan

Elata (Latin) A high-spirited woman
Elatah, Elatta, Elattah, Elatia,
Elatea, Elatiah, Elateah

Elath (Hebrew) From the grove of trees
Elathe, Elatha, Elathia,
Elathea

Eldora (Greek) A gift of the sun
Eleadora, Eldorah, Eldorra,
Eldoria, Eldorea

Eldoris (Greek) Woman of the sea
Eldorise, Eldoriss, Eldorisse,
Eldorys, Eldoryss, Eldorysse

Eldreda (English) Feminine form of Eldred; one who provides wise counsel
Eldredah, Eldrida, Eldridah,
Eldryda, Eldrydah, Eldride,
Eldrede, Eldreada

Eleacie (American) One who is forthright
Eleaci, Eleacy, Eleacey,
Eleacee, Eleacea

Eleanor (Greek) Form of Helen, meaning “the shining light”
Eleanora, Eleni, Eleonora,
Eleonore, Elinor, Elnora,
Eleanore, Elinora, Nora

Eleftheria (Greek) An independent woman; one who is free
Eleftheriah, Eleftherea,
Elefthereah, Elefteria,
Elefteriah, Elefterea,
Eleftereah, Elepheteria

Elena (Spanish) Form of Helen, meaning “the shining light”
Elenah, Eleena, Eleenah,
Elyna, Elynah, Elina,
Elinah, Eleni

Elica (German) One who is noble
Elicah, Elicka, Elika, Elyca,
Elycka, Elyka, Elsha, Elsje

Elida (English) Resembling a winged creature
Elidah, Elyda, Eleeda,
Eleda, Elieda, Eleida,
Eleada

Elidad (Hebrew) Loved by God
Elidada, Elidade, Elydad,
Elydada, Elydade

Elika (Hebrew) God will judge
Elikah, Elyka, Elicka,
Elycka, Elica, Elyca

Eliphal (Hebrew) Delivered by God
Eliphala, Eliphall,
Eliphalla, Eliphelet,
Elipheleta

Elita (Latin) The chosen one
Elitah, Elyta, Elytah, Eleta,
Eletah, Elitia, Elitea, Electa

Elizabeth (Hebrew) My God is bountiful; God’s promise Liz, Elisabet, Elisabeth,
Elisabetta, Elissa, Eliza,
Elizabel, Elizabet, Elsa, Beth,
Babette, Libby, Lisa, Tetty

Ella (German) From a foreign land
Elle, Ellee, Ellesse, Elli,
Ellia, Ellie, Elly, Ela

Ellan (American) A coy woman
Ellane, Ellann

Ellen (English) Form of Helen, meaning “the shining light”
Elin, Elleen, Ellena, Ellene,
Ellyn, Elynn, Elen, Ellin

Ellenweorc (Anglo-Saxon) A woman known for her courage

Ellery (English) Form of Hilary, meaning “a cheerful woman”
Ellerey, Elleri, Ellerie,
Elleree, Ellerea, Ellereah

Ellette (English) Resembling a little elf
Ellett, Ellete, Elette, Elete,
Elletta, Elleta, Eleta, Ellet

Ellyanne (American) A shining and gracious woman
Ellianne, Ellyanna,
Ellianna, Ellyann, Elliann,
Ellyan, Ellian

Elma (German) Having God’s protection
Elmah

Elpida (Greek) Feminine form of Elpidius; filled with hope
Elpidah, Elpyda, Elpeeda,
Elpieda, Elpeida, Elpeada,
Espe, Elpydah

Elrica (German) A great ruler
Elricah, Elrika, Elrikah,
Elryca, Elrycah, Elryka,
Elrykah, Elrick

Eltekeh (Hebrew) A Godfearing woman
Elteke, Elteckeh, Eltecke

Elton (American) A spontaneous woman
Elten, Eltan, Eltin, Eltyn, Eltun

Elvia (Irish) A friend of the elves
Elva, Elvie, Elvina, Elvinia,
Elviah, Elvea, Elveah, Elvyna

Elvira (Latin) A truthful woman; one who can be trusted
Elvera, Elvita, Elvyra,
Elvirah, Elvyrah, Elwira

Elyse (English) Blissful
Elice, Elise, Elle, Elissa, Ilyse

Ema (Polynesian / German) One who is greatly loved /a serious woman

Ember (English) A lowburning fire
Embar, Embir, Embyr

Emiko (Japanese) A child blessed with beauty
Emyko

Emily (Latin) An industrious and hardworking woman
Emilee, Emilie, Emilia,
Emelia, Emileigh, Emeleigh,
Emeli, Emelie

Emma (German) One who is complete; a universal woman
Emmy, Emmajean,
Emmalee, Emmi, Emmie,
Emmaline, Emelina,
Emeline

Emmylou (American) A universal ruler
Emmilou, Emmielou,
Emylou, Emilou, Emielou

Ena (Irish) A fiery and passionate woman
Enah, Enat, Eny, Enya

Encarnacion (Spanish) Refers to the Incarnation festival

Engelbertha (German) A luminous angel
Engelberta, Engelberthe,
Engelberte, Engelbertine,
Engelbertina, Engelberteena,
Engelberteen, Engelbertyna

Engracia (Spanish) A graceful woman
Engraciah, Engracea,
Engraceah

Enslie (American) An emotional woman
Ensli, Ensley, Ensly, Enslee,
Enslea, Ensleigh

Eolande (Gaelic) Resembling the violet flower
Eoland, Eolanda, Eolandia,
Eolandea

Ephah (Hebrew) Woman of sorrow
Epha, Ephia, Ephea,
Ephiah, Epheah

Ephesus (Hebrew) From the desired place

Eranthe (Greek) As delicate as a spring flower
Erantha, Eranth, Eranthia,
Eranthea

Erasta (African) A peaceful woman
Ercilia (American) One
who is frank
Erciliah, Ercilea, Ercileah,
Ercilya, Ercilyah, Erciliya,
Erciliyah

Erendira (Spanish) Daughter born into royalty
Erendirah, Erendiria,
Erendirea, Erendyra,
Erendyria, Erendyrea,
Erendeera, Erendiera

Erica (Scandinavian /Latin) Feminine form of Eric; ever the ruler /resembling heather
Erika, Ericka, Erikka, Eryka,
Erike, Ericca, Erics, Eiric,
Rica

Erimentha (Greek) A devoted protector
Erimenthe, Erimenthia,
Erimenthea

Erin (Gaelic) Woman from Ireland
Erienne, Erina, Erinn,
Erinna, Erinne, Eryn,
Eryna, Erynn, Arin

Eriphyle (Greek) In mythology, the mother of Alcmaeon
Eriphile, Erifyle, Erifile

Ernestina (German) Feminine form of Ernest; one who is determined; serious
Ernesta, Ernestine, Ernesha,
Erna, Ernestyne, Ernestyna,
Ernesztina, Earnestyna

Esdey (American) A warm and caring woman
Essdey, Esdee, Esdea, Esdy,
Esdey, Esdi, Esdie, Esday

Eshah (African) An exuberant woman
Esha

Eshe (African) Giver of life
Eshey, Eshay, Esh, Eshae,
Eshai

Esinam (African) God has heard
Esiname, Esynam,
Esinama, Esynama,
Esinamia, Esinamea

Esme (French) An esteemed woman
Esmai, Esmae, Esmay,
Esmaye, Esmee

Esne (English) Filled with happiness
Esnee, Esney, Esnea, Esni,
Esnie, Esny

Essence (American) A perfumed woman
Essince, Esense, Esince,
Essynce, Esynce

Esthelia (Spanish) A shining woman
Estheliah, Esthelea,
Estheleah, Esthelya,
Esthelyah, Estheliya,
Estheliyah

Esther (Persian) Resembling the myrtle leaf
Ester, Eszter, Eistir, Eszti

Estrid (Norse) Form of Astrid, meaning “one with divine strength”
Estread, Estreed, Estrad,
Estri, Estrod, Estrud, Estryd,
Estrida

Etana (Hebrew) A strong and dedicated woman
Etanah, Etanna, Etannah,
Etania, Etanea, Ethana,
Ethanah, Ethania

Etaney (Hebrew) One who is focused
Etany, Etanie, Etani,
Etanee, Etanea

Etenia (Native American) One who is wealthy; prosperous
Eteniah, Etenea, Eteneah,
Eteniya, Eteniyah

Eternity (American) Lasting forever
Eternitie, Eterniti, Eternitey,
Eternitee, Eternyty, Eternyti,
Eternytie, Eternytee

Ethna (Irish) A graceful woman
Ethnah, Eithne, Ethne,
Eithna, Eithnah

Eudlina (Slavic) A generous woman
Eudlinah, Eudleena,
Eudleenah, Eudleana,
Eudleanah, Eudlyna,
Eudlynah

Eudocia (Greek) One who is esteemed
Eudociah, Eudocea,
Eudoceah, Eudokia, Eudokea,
Eudosia, Eudosea, Eudoxia

Eugenia (Greek) A wellborn woman
Eugenie, Gina, Zenechka

Eulanda (American) A fair woman
Eulande, Euland, Eulandia,
Eulandea

Eunice (Greek) One who conquers
Eunise, Eunyce, Eunis,
Euniss, Eunyss, Eunysse

Euodias (Hebrew) A traveling woman
Euodia, Euodeas, Euodea

Eurayle (Greek) In mythology, a Gorgon
Euryle, Euraile, Eurale,
Eurael, Euraele

Eurybia (Greek) In mythology, a sea goddess and mother of Pallas, Perses, and Astraios
Eurybiah, Eurybea,
Eurybeah, Euryba, Eurybah

Eurynome (Greek) In mythology, the mother of the Graces
Eurynomie, Eurynomi,
Eurynomey, Eurynomee,
Eurynomy, Eurynomea,
Eurynomeah

Euvenia (American) A hardworking woman
Eveniah, Evenea, Eveneah,
Eveniya, Eveniyah

Eva (Hebrew) Giver of life; a lively woman
Eve, Evetta, Evette, Evia,
Eviana, Evie, Evita, Eeva

Evadne (Greek) In mythology, daughter of Poseidon and mother of Iamus
Evadine, Evadna, Euadne,
Euadna, Euadine

Evelyn (German) A birdlike woman
Evaleen, Evalina, Evaline,
Evalyn, Evelin, Evelina,
Eveline, Evelyne, Eileen

Everilde (American) A great huntress
Everild, Everilda, Everhilde,
Everhild, Everhilda

Evline (French) One who loves nature
Evleen, Evleene, Evlean,
Evleane, Evlene, Evlyn, Evlyne

Best babyname begining with D


Dacey (Irish) Woman from the south
Daicey, Dacee, Dacia, Dacie,
Dacy, Daicee, Daicy, Daci

Daffodil (French) Resembling the yellow
flower
Daffodill, Daffodille,
Dafodil, Dafodill, Dafodille,
Daff, Daffodyl, Dafodyl

Dagmar (Scandinavian) Born on a glorious day
Dagmara, Dagmaria,
Dagmarie, Dagomar,
Dagomara, Dagomar,
Dagomaria, Dagmarr

Dahlia (Swedish) From the valley; resembling the flower
Dahlea, Dahl, Dahiana,
Dayha, Daleia

Daira (Greek) One who is well-informed
Daeira, Danira, Dayeera

Daisy (English) Of the day’s eye; resembling a flower
Daisee, Daisey, Daisi, Daisie,
Dasie, Daizy, Daysi, Deysi

Dakota (Native American) A friend to all
Dakotah, Dakotta, Dakoda,
Dakodah

Dalmace (Latin) Woman from Dalmatia, a region of Italy
Dalma, Dalmassa, Dalmatia,
Dalmase, Dalmatea

Dalmar (African) A versatile woman
Dalmarr, Dalmare,
Dalmarre

Damali (Arabic) A beautiful vision
Damalie, Damaly,
Damaley, Damalee,
Damaleigh, Damalea,
Damaleah

Damani (American) Of a bright tomorrow
Damanie, Damany,
Damaney, Damanee,
Damanea, Damaneah

Damaris (Latin) A gentle woman
Damara, Damaress,
Damariss, Damariz,
Dameris, Damerys,
Dameryss, Damiris

Damian (Greek) One who tames or subdues others
Damiane, Daimen, Daimon,
Daman, Damen, Dameon,
Damiana, Damianna

Dana (English) Woman from Denmark
Daena, Daina, Danaca,
Danah, Dane, Danet,
Daney, Dania

Danielle (Hebrew) Feminine form of Daniel; God is my judge
Daanelle, Danee, Danele,
Danella, Danelle, Danelley,
Danette, Daney

Daphne (Greek) Of the laurel tree; in mythology, a virtuous woman transformed
into a laurel tree to protect her from Apollo
Daphna, Daphney, Daphni,
Daphnie, Daffi, Daffie,
Daffy, Dafna

Darby (English) Of the deer park
Darb, Darbee, Darbey,
Darbie, Darrbey, Darrbie,
Darrby, Derby, Larby

Daria (Greek) Feminine form of Darius; possessing good fortune; wealthy
Dari, Darian, Dariane,
Darianna, Dariele, Darielle,
Darien, Darienne

Daring (American) One who takes risks; a bold woman
Daryng, Derring, Dering,
Deryng

Darlene (English) Our little darling
Dareen, Darla, Darleane,
Darleen, Darleena,
Darlena, Darlenny, Darlina

Darnell (English) A secretive woman
Darnelle, Darnella, Darnae,
Darnetta, Darnisha,
Darnel, Darnele, Darnela

Daryn (Greek) Feminine form of Darin; a gift of God
Darynn, Darynne, Darinne,
Daren, Darenn, Darene

Daw (Thai) Of the stars
Dawe

Dawn (English) Born at daybreak; of the day’s first light
Dawna, Dawne, Dawnelle,
Dawnetta, Dawnette,
Dawnielle, Dawnika, Dawnita

Day (American) A father’s hope for tomorrow
Daye, Dai, Dae

Daya (Hebrew) Resembling a bird of prey
Dayah, Dayana, Dayanara,
Dayania, Dayaniah,
Dayanea, Dayaneah

Dayton (English) From the sunny town
Dayten, Daytan

Dea (Greek) Resembling a goddess

Debonnaire (French) One who is suave; nonchalant
Debonair, Debonaire,
Debonnayre, Debonayre,
Debonaere, Debonnaere

Deborah (Hebrew) Resembling a bee; in the Bible, a prophetess
Debbera, Debbey, Debbi,
Debbie, Debbra, Debby,
Debee, Debera

Deidre (Gaelic) A brokenhearted or raging woman
Deadra, Dede, Dedra,
Deedra, Deedre, Deidra,
Deirdre, Deidrie

Deiondre (American) From the lush valley
Deiondra, Deiondria,
Deiondrea, Deiondriya

Dekla (Latvian) In mythology, a trinity goddess
Decla, Deckla, Deklah,
Decklah, Declah

Delaney (Irish / French) The dark challenger /from the elder-tree grove
Delaina, Delaine, Delainey,
Delainy, Delane, Delanie,
Delany, Delayna

Delaware (English) From the state of Delaware
Delawair, Delaweir,
Delwayr, Delawayre,
Delawaire, Delawaer,
Delawaere

Delling (Scandinavian) One who is sparkling and witty
Dellyng, Delleng

Delta (Greek) From the mouth of the river; the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
Dellta, Deltah, Delltah

Delu (African) The sole daughter
Delue, Deloo

Delyth (Welsh) A pretty young woman
Delythe, Delith, Delithe

Demeter (Greek) In mythology, the goddess of the harvest
Demetra, Demitra, Demitras,
Dimetria, Demetre,
Demetria, Dimitra, Dimitre

Denali (Indian) A superior woman
Denalie, Denaly, Denally,
Denalli, Denaley, Denalee,
Denallee, Denallie

Dendara (Egyptian) From the town on the river
Dendera, Dendaria,
Denderia, Dendarra

Denver (English) From the green valley

Derora (Hebrew) As free as a bird
Derorah, Derorra, Derorit,
Drora, Drorah, Drorit,
Drorlya, Derorice

Derry (Irish) From the oak grove
Derrey, Derri, Derrie,
Derree, Derrea, Derreah

Deryn (Welsh) A birdlike woman
Derran, Deren, Derhyn,
Deron, Derrin, Derrine,
Derron, Derrynne

Desiree (French) One who is desired
Desaree, Desirae, Desarae,
Desire, Desyre, Dezirae,
Deziree, Desirat

Destiny (English) Recognizing one’s certain fortune; fate
Destanee, Destinee,
Destiney, Destini, Destinie,
Destine, Destina, Destyni

Deva (Hindi) A divine being
Devi, Daeva

Devera (Latin) In mythology, goddess of brooms
Deverah

Devika (Indian) The little goddess
Devicka, Devica, Devyka,
Devycka, Devyca

Devon (English) From the beautiful farmland; of the divine
Devan, Deven, Devenne,
Devin, Devona, Devondra,
Devonna, Devonne

Dextra (Latin) Feminine form of Dexter; one who is skillful
Dex

Dharma (Hindi) The universal law of order
Darma

Dhisana (Hindi) In Hinduism, goddess of prosperity
Dhisanna, Disana,
Disanna, Dhysana,
Dhysanna

Dhyana (Hindi) One who meditates

Diane (Latin) Of the divine; in mythology, goddess of the moon and the hunt
Danne, Dayann, Dayanna,
Dayanne, Deana, Deane,
Deandra, Deann, Diana

Diata (African) Resembling a lioness
Diatah, Dyata, Diatta,
Dyatah, Dyatta, Diattah,
Dyattah

Didina (French) One who is desired
Dideena, Dideina, Didiena,
Dideana, Didyna

Dido (Latin) In mythology, the queen of Carthage who committed suicide
Dydo

Didrika (German) Feminine form of Dietrich; the ruler of the people
Diedericka, Diedricka,
Diedrika, Dydrika, Didricka

Dielle (Latin) One who worships God
Diele, Diell, Diella, Diela, Diel

Dimity (English) Resembling a sheer cotton fabric
Dimitee, Dimitey, Dimitie,
Dimitea, Dimiteah, Dimiti

Dimona (Hebrew) Woman from the south
Dimonah, Dymona,
Demona, Demonah,
Dymonah

Disa (English) Resembling an orchid

Discordia (Latin) In mythology, goddess of strife
Dyscordia, Diskordia,
Dyskordia

Diti (Hindi) In Hinduism, an earth goddess
Dyti, Ditie, Dytie, Dity,
Dyty, Ditey, Dytey, Ditee

Ditza (Hebrew) One who brings joy
Ditzah, Diza, Dizah,
Dytza, Dytzah, Dyza,
Dyzah

Dolores (Spanish) Woman of sorrow; refers to the Virgin Mary
Dalores, Delora, Delores,
Deloria, Deloris, Dolorcita,
Dolorcitas, Dolorita

Domela (Latin) The lady of the house
Domella, Domele, Domelle,
Domell, Domhnulla, Domel

Domina (Latin) An elegant lady
Dominah, Domyna,
Domynah

Dominique (French) Feminine form of Dominic; born on the Lord’s day
Domaneke, Domanique,
Domenica, Domeniga,
Domenique, Dominee,
Domineek, Domineke

Doreen (French / Gaelic) The golden one / a brooding woman
Dorene, Doreyn, Dorine,
Dorreen, Doryne, Doreena,
Dore, Doirean

Dorma (Latin) One who is sleeping
Dorrma, Dorrmah,
Dormah

Dorothy (Greek) A gift of God
Dasha, Dasya, Dodie, Dody,
Doe, Doll, Dolley, Dolli

Dove (American) Resembling a bird of peace
Duv

Drisana (Indian) Daughter of the sun
Dhrisana, Drisanna, Drysana,
Drysanna, Dhrysana,
Dhrisanna, Dhrysanna

Drury (French) One who is greatly loved
Drurey, Druri, Drurie,
Druree, Drurea, Drureah

Duana (Irish) Feminine form of Dwayne; little, dark one
Duane, Duayna, Duna,
Dwana, Dwayna, Dubhain,
Dubheasa

Duena (Spanish) One who acts as a chaperone

Dumia (Hebrew) One who is silent
Dumiya, Dumiah,
Dumiyah, Dumea, Dumeah

Duvessa (Irish) A dark beauty
Duvessah, Duvesa,
Dubheasa, Duvesah

Dylan (Welsh) Daughter of the waves
Dylana, Dylane, Dyllan,
Dyllana, Dillon, Dillan,
Dillen, Dillian

Dympna (Irish) Fawn; the patron saint of the insane
Dymphna, Dimpna,
Dimphna

Dyre (Scandinavian) One who is dear to the heart

Dysis (Greek) Born at sunset
Dysiss, Dysisse, Dysys,
Dysyss, Dysysse