Names Ending in D for Boys
- Dinand
Origin:
Short form of FerdinandMeaning:
"bold voyager"Description:
Dinand is popular in the Netherlands thanks to a local singing sensation. Dinand is one of many Dutch short forms that come from the middle or end of a name -- think Bas for Sebastian or Hans from Johannes -- rather than from the beginning as is more usual in the U.S. and UK, though we're catching on.
- Giraud
- Grayland
- Mahmoud
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"praiseworthy"Description:
Historic name commonly found in the Arab world.
- Anand
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"happiness, bliss"Description:
A strong sounding name with a joyful meaning.
- Durand
Origin:
French surnameMeaning:
"enduring"
- Mcdonald
- Gruffudd
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"strong lord"Description:
The original Welsh spelling of Griffith, and a common name among medieval Welsh royalty. Gruffudd (or Gruffydd) ap Llywelyn was an 11th-century Welsh ruler who fought the English.
- Reinald
- Ziad
- Zsigmond
- Rhyland
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Spelling variation of Ryland
- Jarod
- Slaid
- Reshaud
- Yazid
- Alegend
Origin:
American invented nameMeaning:
"a legend"Description:
The popularity of legendary names, such as Legend, Legendary, and Legacy, has led to the creation of new names in this genre — meet Alegend (and ALegend and A'Legend). Phrases as names are slowly filtering into the mainstream, with choices like AKing, MyLove, and AMillion garnering more and more use each year.
- Istredd
Origin:
Literary nameDescription:
Istredd is the name of sorceress Yennefer's former lover in The Witcher series, created by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. Some sources theorize that the name is related to the Scandinavian royal name Astrid.
- Mcleod
- Reimund