Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with D

Dereon

Dereon - Detailed Meaning. The name of Dereon makes you a deep thinker, idealistic, and studious. Personal experiences of an intuitive nature have given you an awareness of the invisible forces of nature causing you to theorize about life and its mysteries.

Derex

The meaning of the name “Derex” is: “From the name DEREK”. Categories: American Names, English Names, German Names, Teutonic Names. Used in: English speaking countries, German speaking countries.

Meaning: Form of DEREK - ruler

Deri

(DER-ee)

The meaning of the name “Deri” is: “Oaks”. Categories: English Names, Welsh Names. Used in: English speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Welsh.

Meaning: Oak tree Origin: Welsh

Derian

Anglo-Saxon meaning: The name Derian is a Anglo-Saxon baby name The Anglo-Saxon meaning of Derian is: Harm.

Deric

Origin of the name Derek: Derived from a short form of the obsolete Germanic Thiudoreiks, a compound name composed from the Old German elements thiuda (folk, people) and reiks (ruler, leader, king). The name was brought to England in the Middle Ages by Flemish cloth traders.

Meaning: Ruler, Leader, king

Derik

German Meaning: The name Derik is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Derik is: Gifted ruler. From Theodoric.

Derin

A submission from Pennsylvania, United States says the name Derin means "Gift of God" and is of Welsh origin.

Meaning: Precious present Origin: Irish

Derk

Derk Name Meaning. North German and Dutch: variant of Dirk.

Meaning: Ruler Origin: Greek

Dermod

Anglicised forms of the name include Dermody, Dermot (/ˈdɜːrmət/, Hiberno-English: /ˈdɛərmət/) and Dermod. ... The etymology of the name is uncertain. There is a possibility that the name is derived in part from dí, which means "without"; and either from airmit, which means "injunction", or airmait, which means "envy".

Meaning: Free man. Origin: Gaelic

Dermot

The name Dermot is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Dermot is: Free from envy. From Diarmait or Diarmuid. Famous bearer: 12th century Irish king Dermot MacMurrough.

Meaning: With out envy Origin: English