Dionysus originates in Greek language and means "follower of Zeus". In Greek mythology, Dionysos was the god of grape harvest,
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Dirk
Dirk is popular in English, German, Dutch and Flemish languages. It is derived from the Germanic word “rick” which means
Disney
Disney is a French name, derived from the name d'Isigney, which meant “from Isigny”. It was a surname taken by
Aksel
Aksel is a spelling variant of Axel, itself a Scandinavian variant of Absalom. Absalom originates in Hebrew language and means
Benedetto
Benedetto is an Italian form of the Latin name Benedictus which means 'blessed'.
Catahecassa
Catahecassa originates in Native American languages and means "dark hoof". As a masculine given name it is very rare in
Domingos
Domingos is a Portuguese variant of Dominic. Dominic originates in Latin language and means "Lord's child". Having been borne by
Dominique
Dominique originates in Latin language and means "Lord's child". It is a French form, ultimately derived from Dominic, and it
Domonkos
Domonkos is a Hungarian variant of Dominic. Dominic originates in Latin language and means "Lord's child". Having been borne by
Don
Don is a diminutive of Donald. Donald is derived from the Gaelic name Mac Domhnall which means “son of Domhnall”.
Donnagan
Donnagan is an Irish name, derived from the Gaelic word “donn” which means 'brown or dark'. It was probably a
Donnchad
Donnchad is a Scottish and Irish variant of Duncan. The name Duncan can have two meanings. According to one version
Bard
Bard originates in Old Norse and means "battle against peace".
Donnelly
Donnelly is an Irish name, the anglicised form of the Gaelic name “O'Donnghaile” which meant “son of Donnghal”. The name
Donnie
Donnie is a diminutive of Donald. Donald is derived from the Gaelic name Mac Domhnall which means “son of Domhnall”.
Draydon
Draydon originates in English language and its meaning is unclear. The history of using Draydon as a masculine given name
Drayton
Drayton is derived from two Old English words – “droeg” which means “to drag” and “tun” which means "a farm",
Dre
Dre is a diminutive of Andre, ultimately derived from Andrew. Andrew is the English form of the Greek name Andreas,
Driscoll
Driscoll is an anglicised form of the Gaelic name O Drisceoil, itself derived from the still older Gaelic O Eidersceoil,
Angel
Angel originates in Greek language and means "God's messenger". In Spanish-speaking countries, it is more common as a masculine given