Midcentury Female Dog Names, Midcentury Girl Dog Names, Page 3



NameMeaningGenderOrigin
DaisyDay's eyeFemaleEnglish
DaphneLaurelFemaleGreek
Darlene"Tenderly Loved." Some Variants Include Darel, Darelene, Darelle, Darline, And Daryl.FemaleAmerican English
DarylFrom AirelleUnisexFrench
DavinaBelovedFemaleHebrew
DeborahBeeFemaleHebrew
DebraA beeFemaleHebrew
DellaNobleFemaleGermanic
DeniseGod of wineFemaleGreek
DesAbbreviation Of Names Beginning With Des.UnisexEnglish
DianaDivineFemaleLatin
DianeDivine. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted For Beauty And Swiftness: Often Depicted As A Huntress. Greek Goddess Of The Moon. Also Diana Princess Of Wales.FemaleLatin
DonnaLadyFemaleItalian
DoraGiftFemaleGreek
DoreenGift of godFemaleGreek
DorisDorian womanFemaleGreek
EdieProsperous in warFemaleEnglish
EdithProsperous in warFemaleEnglish
EdnaKernelFemaleGaelic
EffieFair speechFemaleGreek
EileenForm of HelenFemaleGaelic
ElaineTorchFemaleGreek
EleanorPityFemaleGreek
ElizaMy God is a vowFemaleHebrew
EllaTorchFemaleGreek
EllenTorchFemaleGreek
EllisMy God is the LordUnisexHebrew
EmilyRivalFemaleLatin
EmmaAll-containingFemaleGerman
ErmaWar GoddessFemaleEnglish



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