Names Ending in D for Girls
- Enidd
- Berghild
Origin:
Old NorseMeaning:
"battle helper"
- Friend
Origin:
Word NameDescription:
A Quaker-feeling modern virtue name. Possibly a bit too literal for a first name, but we could see it working as a middle.
- Adelaid
- Rozlind
- Klod
- Winfred
- Wennafred
- Hayward
Origin:
English occupational surnameMeaning:
"guardian of the hedged enclosure"Description:
An appealing alternative to Hayden and Hayes, perhaps in homage to Old Hollywood actress Rita Hayward.
- Margiad
- Hallgerd
Origin:
Norwegian, Swedish, and DanishMeaning:
"stone enclosure, stone protection"
- Winifrid
- Nyad
- Mared
Origin:
Welsh form of MargaretDescription:
Sounds like Maren, but with a surprise ending. If you're looking for a fresh way to honor Margaret, this could be it.
- Concord
Origin:
Place name, English word nameMeaning:
"a state of agreement"Description:
Concord, Massachusetts is home to tranquil Walden Pond, and as a word name, concord has a harmonious meaning, making this a modern virtue name.
- Marygold
Origin:
English flower nameMeaning:
"marigold"Description:
Variant of Marigold
- Aranrhod
Origin:
Welsh, possibly "silver wheel"Meaning:
"silver wheel"Description:
An alternative spelling, found in some sources, of Arianrhod. This version lacks the fashionable "Aria" sound that is part of Arianrhod's appeal.
- Gwynedd
Origin:
Welsh, place nameMeaning:
"Irish people, band of warriors; white, fair, blessed"Description:
Back in the 5th century, Gwynedd was a kingdom in northern Wales, though in modern times, it is both an unusual, unisex name and a Welsh county. For girls, it is more familiar in its modern form, Gwyneth or Gweneth.
- Vreeland
Origin:
DutchMeaning:
"land of legal protection against armed violence"Description:
Fashion icon and Vogue editor-in-chief Diana Vreeland adds an air of glamour to her distinctive Dutch surname. It would make a striking name for the daughter of a parent in the fashion industry.
- Margarid