| NAME | ORIGIN | MEANING |
| Deheune | Celtic | Divine one. |
| Deianira | Greek | wife of heracles |
| Deidameia | Latin | Daughter of Bellerphon. |
| Deidra | Celtic/Gaelic | Wanderer alt. to Dierdre |
| Deidre | Irish | Melancholy. A variant of the older name Deirdre. In Celtic legend Deirdre died of a broken heart. |
| Deiene | Basque | religious holiday |
| Deikun | Spanish | Religious holiday. |
| Deina | Spanish | Religious holiday. |
| Deirdra | Celtic/Gaelic | Sorrowful, Wanderer |
| Deirdre | Celtic/Gaelic | Sad one. |
| Deitra | Greek | Variant of Demetria. |
| Deja | French | before |
| Deka | African | Pleasing. (Somali). |
| Del | English | A diminutive of any masculine or feminine name beginning with Del. |
| Delaney | Gaelic | descendant of the challenger |
| Delanna | Italian | soft as wool |
| Delbin | Greek | dolphin, flower name |
| Delbina | Greek | Flower. |
| Delbine | Greek | Flower. |
| Delcine | Spanish | Sweet. |
| Delfina | Latin | Dolphin |
| Delfine | Greek | From Delphi. |
| Delia | Greek | visible from delos |
| Delice | English | Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. |
| Delicea | Latin | Delightful. |
| Delicia | Latin | delightful one |
| Deliciae | Latin | Delightful. |
| Delight | English | Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. |
| Delila | Hebrew | Hair or Poor |
| Delilah | Hebrew | delicate, amorous |