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Updated April 2026
#1 Pick
Daisy
Rising Fast
Dakota
Hidden Gem
Dixie
Classic Pick
Dana
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Daisy (/ˈdeɪzi/)

A cheerful English name derived from the daisy flower, symbolizing innocence and purity. It gained popularity in the Vic...

Top 10 Baby D Girl Names Names

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1Daisy/ˈdeɪzi/A cheerful English name derived from the daisy flower, symbolizing innocence and...Popular
2Dakota/dəˈkoʊtə/A Native American name meaning "friend" or "ally," derived from the Dakota tribe...Trending
3Dana/ˈdeɪnə/A name with multiple origins, including Irish (meaning "bold") and Hebrew (meani...Classic
4Daniela/ˌdæniˈɛlə/The feminine form of Daniel, a Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge." It's a str...Popular
5Daphne/ˈdæfni/A Greek name meaning "laurel tree," associated with the mythological nymph Daphn...Classic
6Darcy/ˈdɑːrsi/An Irish name meaning "dark one" or "from Arcy." It gained popularity as a surna...Trending
7Daria/ˈdɑːriə/A Persian name meaning "possessing goodness" or "kingly." It's also a short form...Classic
8Dawn/dɔːn/An English name referring to the first appearance of light in the morning. It sy...Classic
9Delia/ˈdiːliə/A Greek name meaning "from Delos," an island in Greece sacred to Apollo. It's a ...Classic
10Delilah/dɪˈlaɪlə/A Hebrew name meaning "delicate" or "languishing." It's known from the biblical ...Popular
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Daisy
/ˈdeɪzi/
A cheerful English name derived from the daisy flower, symbolizing innocence and purity. It gained popularity in the Victorian era.
Popular Classic
Dakota
/dəˈkoʊtə/
A Native American name meaning "friend" or "ally," derived from the Dakota tribe. It evokes a sense of strength and connection to nature.
Trending
Dana
/ˈdeɪnə/
A name with multiple origins, including Irish (meaning "bold") and Hebrew (meaning "judge"). It's a simple, elegant choice with cross-cultural appeal.
Classic
Daniela
/ˌdæniˈɛlə/
The feminine form of Daniel, a Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge." It's a strong and timeless choice with a religious connotation.
Popular
Daphne
/ˈdæfni/
A Greek name meaning "laurel tree," associated with the mythological nymph Daphne who was transformed into a laurel tree. It's a graceful and nature-inspired name.
Classic
Darcy
/ˈdɑːrsi/
An Irish name meaning "dark one" or "from Arcy." It gained popularity as a surname and later as a given name, often associated with the character Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice.
Trending
Daria
/ˈdɑːriə/
A Persian name meaning "possessing goodness" or "kingly." It's also a short form of Dariela.
Classic
Dawn
/dɔːn/
An English name referring to the first appearance of light in the morning. It symbolizes new beginnings and hope.
Classic
Delia
/ˈdiːliə/
A Greek name meaning "from Delos," an island in Greece sacred to Apollo. It's a classic and elegant choice.
Classic
Delilah
/dɪˈlaɪlə/
A Hebrew name meaning "delicate" or "languishing." It's known from the biblical story of Samson and Delilah.
Popular
Demi
/ˈdɛmi/
A Greek name meaning "half" or "small." It's often used as a short form of Demetria.
Trending
Denise
/dəˈniːs/
A French name, the feminine form of Dennis, meaning "follower of Dionysus" (the Greek god of wine and revelry). It was very popular in the mid-20th century.
Classic
Destiny
/ˈdɛstəni/
An English word name referring to the predetermined course of events. It suggests a sense of fate and purpose.
Popular
Diana
/daɪˈænə/
A Latin name meaning "divine" or "goddess." In Roman mythology, Diana was the goddess of the hunt, moon, and wilderness.
Classic
Diane
/daɪˈæn/
A French variation of Diana, meaning "divine." It gained popularity in the mid-20th century.
Classic
Dixie
/ˈdɪksi/
An American nickname for the Southern United States. It's a spirited and evocative name.
Rare/Unique
Dolly
/ˈdɒli/
A diminutive of Dorothy, meaning "gift of God." It's a sweet and endearing name with vintage charm.
Rare/Unique
Dominique
/ˌdɒmɪˈniːk/
A French name meaning "belonging to the Lord." It can be used for both boys and girls.
Classic
Donna
/ˈdɒnə/
An Italian name meaning "lady." It was popular in the mid-20th century.
Classic
Dora
/ˈdɔːrə/
A short form of Dorothy or Theodora, meaning "gift of God." It's a simple and classic choice.
Classic
Dorothy
/ˈdɔːrəθi/
A Greek name meaning "gift of God." It's a timeless and elegant choice.
Classic
Drew
/druː/
Originally a short form of Andrew, of Greek origin, meaning "strong" and "manly". Now a unisex name.
Trending
Dulcie
/ˈdʌlsi/
A Latin name meaning "sweet." It's a charming and uncommon choice.
Rare/Unique
Dusty
/ˈdʌsti/
An English name referring to the color of dust. It's often used as a nickname.
Rare/Unique
Davina
/dəˈviːnə/
Davina is a Scottish name meaning "beloved." It is the feminine form of David.
Trending
Deanna
/diˈænə/
A variation of Diana, of Latin origin meaning "divine." It is a simple, elegant choice.
Classic
Delta
/ˈdɛltə/
A Greek name referring to the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet. It's also associated with river deltas.
Rare/Unique
Devon
/ˈdɛvən/
An English place name referring to the county of Devon in England. It evokes a sense of nature and tranquility.
Trending
Dita
/ˈdiːtə/
A German name, diminutive of names like Dietlinde, meaning "people" and "gentle." It is a short, sweet, and rare name.
Rare/Unique
Doris
/ˈdɔːrɪs/
A Greek name meaning "gift of the ocean". It's associated with a sea nymph in Greek mythology.
Classic
Dream
/driːm/
An English word name, representing hope and aspirations. It became popular with celebrities.
Trending
Dylan
/ˈdɪlən/
A Welsh name meaning "son of the sea". In Welsh mythology, Dylan was a god of the sea. It is considered a unisex name, but is more popular for boys.
Trending
Danica
/ˈdænɪkə/
A Slavic name meaning "morning star". It is a beautiful and unique choice.
Trending
Delphine
/dɛlˈfiːn/
A French name derived from the Greek word "delphis" meaning dolphin. It is an elegant and sophisticated choice.
Classic
Diem
/diːˈɛm/
A Vietnamese name meaning "diamond". It's a short, unique and precious name.
Rare/Unique
Dinah
/ˈdaɪnə/
A Hebrew name meaning "judged" or "vindicated". In the Bible, Dinah was the daughter of Jacob and Leah.
Classic
Divya
/ˈdɪvjə/
A Sanskrit name meaning "divine luster". It is a popular name in India.
Trending
Dagny
/ˈdæɡni/
A Scandinavian name meaning "new day". It is a strong and unique choice.
Rare/Unique
Damaris
/ˈdæmərɪs/
A Greek name meaning "calf" or "gentle woman". It is a biblical name, mentioned in the New Testament.
Classic

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

Daisy/ˈdeɪzi/
Dakota/dəˈkoʊtə/
Dana/ˈdeɪnə/
Daniela/ˌdæniˈɛlə/
Daphne/ˈdæfni/
Darcy/ˈdɑːrsi/
Daria/ˈdɑːriə/
Dawn/dɔːn/

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Sibling & Middle Names

Daisy & Lily
Both floral names with a sweet and gentle feel.
Daniela & Gabriel
A classic pairing with religious significance.
Daphne & Phoebe
Both Greek names with mythological connections.
Dakota & Cheyenne
Both Native American names that evoke a sense of nature.
Daisy & Mae
A sweet and simple nature-inspired combination.
Delilah & Rose
Combines a biblical name with a classic floral middle name.
Diana & Grace
An elegant and timeless pairing.
Dakota & Wren
A modern and nature-inspired choice.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

Say it out loud — Test how the name sounds with your last name and as a full name.
Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique D girl names?
If you're searching for unusual d girl names, consider options like Diem, Dulcie, or Dagny. These names offer a distinctive sound and uncommon appeal, ensuring your daughter stands out. They are perfect for parents seeking something beyond the mainstream.
What are some classic and timeless D girl names?
For a timeless choice, consider Diana, Dorothy, or Denise. These D girl names have a rich history and remain elegant and sophisticated options. They are classic for a reason, offering enduring charm and recognizability.
What is the origin of most D girl names?
D girl names originate from various cultures, including Greek, Latin, Hebrew, and English. You'll find D names with meanings related to nature, divinity, and virtue. This diverse origin makes D names a versatile choice for parents seeking both tradition and uniqueness.
Are D girl names popular?
The popularity of d girl names varies greatly. Some, like Daisy and Delilah, are consistently popular, while others, such as Dita or Dusty, are quite rare. Checking current popularity charts can help you gauge how common a particular D name is.
How do I choose the right D girl name for my baby?
Choosing the perfect name involves considering its meaning, sound, and cultural significance. Think about how the name sounds with your last name, and whether it aligns with your personal values. Don't hesitate to say the name aloud and imagine your daughter using it throughout her life to ensure it feels right.

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