Dray

Meaning: Sledge Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dray Language origin of Dray: Germanic Regional origin of Dray: Northern Europe Languages Dray is most common: English Religions Dray is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dray Last letter and sound: Y, – Alternative Spelling: Draye, Drey

Dillon

Meaning: Faithful Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dil-Uhn Language origin of Dillon: Germanic Regional origin of Dillon: Northern Europe Languages Dillon is most common: English Religions Dillon is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dil Last letter and sound: N, uhn Alternative Spelling: Dilan, Dyllon

Drayden

Meaning: Leader of the valley Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dray-Den Language origin of Drayden: Germanic Regional origin of Drayden: Northern Europe Languages Drayden is most common: English Religions Drayden is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dray Last letter and sound: N, den Alternative Spelling: Draydon, Draden

Dixon

Meaning: Son of Dick Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dik-Suhn Language origin of Dixon: Germanic Regional origin of Dixon: Northern Europe Languages Dixon is most common: English Religions Dixon is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dik Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Dickson, Dykson

Drayton

Meaning: Farmstead where drays are kept Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dray-Tuhn Language origin of Drayton: Germanic Regional origin of Drayton: Northern Europe Languages Drayton is most common: English Religions Drayton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dray Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Drayten, Draytun

Doby

Meaning: Beloved Gender: Male Pronunciation: Doh-Bee Language origin of Doby: Germanic Regional origin of Doby: Northern Europe Languages Doby is most common: English Religions Doby is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Doh Last letter and sound: Y, bee Alternative Spelling: Dobie, Dobi

Doctor

Meaning: Learned person Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dok-Tur Language origin of Doctor: Germanic Regional origin of Doctor: Northern Europe Languages Doctor is most common: English Religions Doctor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dok Last letter and sound: R, tur Alternative Spelling: Docter, Doctur

Doll

Meaning: Gift of God Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dawl Language origin of Doll: Germanic Regional origin of Doll: Northern Europe Languages Doll is most common: English Religions Doll is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dawl Last letter and sound: L, – Alternative Spelling: Dall, Dolle

Dominic

Meaning: Belonging to the Lord Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dom-In-Ik Language origin of Dominic: Germanic Regional origin of Dominic: Northern Europe Languages Dominic is most common: English Religions Dominic is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dom Last letter and sound: C, in Alternative Spelling: Dominick, Dominik

Dominick

Meaning: Belonging to the Lord Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dom-In-Ik Language origin of Dominick: Germanic Regional origin of Dominick: Northern Europe Languages Dominick is most common: English Religions Dominick is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dom Last letter and sound: K, in Alternative Spelling: Dominic, Dominik