250 Unisex Names That Start With D (With Meanings and Popularity)
Unisex names that start with D are headed up by three all-American place name picks: Dakota, Dallas, and Denver. And Denali, the name of America's highest peak, is also on a sharp incline at the moment — especially on the girls' side.
Dylan is the top gender-neutral D name for either boys or girls. Along with Dylan, unisex names starting with D that rank in the US Top 300 for either sex include Dakota, Delaney, Dawson, and Dallas.
Other D-starting unisex names we've got our eye on include Kardashian baby names Dream and Dash, which both leapt up the charts following high-profile birth announcements from the famous family.
Here, our full selection of unisex names that start with D, ordered by their current popularity on Nameberry. Each name is used more often for the gender indicated by its heart.
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- Dylan
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"son of the sea"
- Daniel
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"God is my judge"
- Dorian
Origin:
Greek, name of a tribe
- Declan
Origin:
Irish, meaning unknown, possible "man of prayer"Meaning:
"man of prayer"
- Danger
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"exposure to injury, pain, harm, or loss"
- Dean
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"church official"
- Dexter
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"dyer, right-handed"
- Delaney
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"dark challenger; dark river"
- Darcy
Origin:
Irish or FrenchMeaning:
"dark one, or from Arcy, or from the fortress"
- Drew
Origin:
Diminutive of AndrewMeaning:
"strong and manly"
- Douglas
Origin:
ScottishMeaning:
"black water"
- Dove
Origin:
Nature nameMeaning:
"dove, a bird"
- Dustin
Origin:
NorseMeaning:
"brave warrior, or Thor's stone"
- Dawson
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"son of David"
- Darcy
Origin:
English from French, d'ArcyMeaning:
" from Arcy"
- Dara
Origin:
Hebrew, Slavic or IrishMeaning:
"pearl of wisdom; gift; or oak tree"
- Damaris
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"dominant woman"
- December
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"tenth month"
- Dallas
Origin:
Place name, surname and IrishMeaning:
"meadow dwelling, valley house, skilled"
- Devon
Origin:
English place-name