Dryden is a Scottish name, derived from the Anglo-Saxon “dryge” which means “dry” and “denu” which means “valley”.
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Bernold
Bernold is a Germanic name, a derivative of the other Germanic name Bernhold that is derived from the word “bern”
Du
Du is a Portuguese diminutive of Edward. Edward originates in Old English and means "wealthy guard". It has been one
Duane
Duane is an English and Irish name that is derived from the Gaelic given name “Dubhan” which itself was derived
Dakarai
Dakarai originates in African languages and means "exult". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in southern Africa,
Duda
Duda is a Portuguese diminutive of Edward. Edward originates in Old English and means "wealthy guard". It has been one
Dudley
Dudley is a locational name and implies that the bearer comes from a place of that name in Worcestershire. The
Dugald
Dugald is a Scottish variant of Dougal. Dougal is a Scottish and Irish name, related to the Gaelic name “Dubhgall”,
Duke
Duke is related to the Old French “duc”, itself derived from the Latin words “dux” or “ducis” which means a
Duncan
The name Duncan can have two meanings. According to one version it is derived from two Gaelic words – “donn”
Dung
Dung originates in Vietnamese language and it means "courageous".
Dunstan
Dunstan is an English name of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English words “dunn” which means brown and “stan”
Duong
Duong originates in Vietnamese language and it means "virile".
Durante
Durante originates in Latin language and means "steadfast". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Italian language,
Dusty
Dusty originates in Old Norse languages and means "tough like a stone of Thor". It is most likely a diminutive
Antreas
Antreas is originally a Greek name that means 'warrior' or 'man'.
Dwight
Dwight is ultimately derived from Dionysus. Dionysus originates in Greek language and means "follower of Zeus". In Greek mythology, Dionysos
Dyer
Dyer is an English name, derived from the Old English word “deagere”, coming from the word “deag” which means dye.
Dyson
Dyson is ultimately derived from Dionysus. Dionysus originates in Greek language and means "follower of Zeus". In Greek mythology, Dionysos
Eachann
Eachann is a rare Irish and Scottish name, derived from the earlier version of the name, Eachdonn, itself a compound