Means 'sweetness' or 'sweet one,' coined by Miguel de Cervantes from the Spanish adjective dulce (sweet). The name was invented for the idealized beloved of Don Quixote in the 1605 novel.
Dumitru
gift of god, god's gift
Duncan
Dark warrior
Dusk
Twilight hour
Dustin
Strong and sturdy
Dusty
Dry and powdery
Dwain
Strong and steadfast
Dwayne
Strong and powerful
Dwight
Shining guide
Dylan
son of the sea
Eabha
Eva or life; derived from the Irish form of Eve, meaning "life" or "living one"
Eala
Eala means "swan" in Old Irish, carrying the graceful and poetic imagery that swans held in Celtic mythology — creatures associated with purity, transformation, and the otherworld.