List of German Baby Names Meanings Starting with D

Donner

(DAHN-ər)

Donner Name Meaning. German: nickname for a loud or irascible man, from Middle High German doner 'thunder' (Old High German thonar). Jewish (Ashkenazic): ornamental adoption of German Donner 'thunder'.

Meaning: Of a fierce temper Origin: Germanic

Drika

(DREE-kah)

The meaning of name Drika and origin Dutch. The meaning of name Drika , origin of name Drika , baby name Drika.

Dustyn

The name Dustyn is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Dustyn is: Dusty place; brave soldier.

Meaning: Stone Origin: German

Dietlind

Dietlind is used chiefly in the German language and it is derived from Germanic origins. Dietlind is a variant of the name Dietlinde (German). See also the related category german. Dietlind is infrequently used as a baby name for girls.

Meaning: Soft Origin: German

Dietlinde

Meaning & History. From the Germanic name Theudelinda, derived from the elements theud "people" and linde "soft, tender". Theudelinda was a 6th-century queen of the Lombards.

Meaning: Soft Origin: German

Dietmar

Meaning of name Dietmar. Etymology : Means "famous people", derived from the Germanic elements þeud "people" and meri "famous". Saint : Origin : German.

Meaning: Famous Origin: German

Ditmar

Dittmar Name Meaning. North German: from a personal name composed of the elements theud 'people', 'race' (Old High German diot, deot) + mari, meri, 'famous'.

Meaning: Famous Origin: German

Dittmar

Dittmar Name Meaning. North German: from a personal name composed of the elements theud 'people', 'race' (Old High German diot, deot) + mari, meri, 'famous'.

Meaning: Famous Origin: German

Dortje

Meaning of name Dörthe. Etymology : Low German short form of DOROTHEA. Saint : Origin : German.

Meaning: Gift from God Origin: German

Dunston

English Meaning: The name Dunstan is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Dunstan is: Hill of stone, from the Old English 'dun' meaning hill, and stan meaning stone. Famous bearer: 10th century St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury.

Meaning: Stone Origin: German