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
Denny
Meaning: Follower of Dionysius Gender: Male Pronunciation: Den-Ee Language origin of Denny: Germanic Regional origin of Denny: Northern Europe Languages Denny is most common: English Religions Denny is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Den Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Denney, Deny
Derby
Meaning: Deer park Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dahr-Bee Language origin of Derby: Germanic Regional origin of Derby: Northern Europe Languages Derby is most common: English Religions Derby is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dahr Last letter and sound: Y, bee Alternative Spelling: Darby, Derbie
Digby
Meaning: Town by the ditch Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dig-Bee Language origin of Digby: Germanic Regional origin of Digby: Northern Europe Languages Digby is most common: English Religions Digby is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dig Last letter and sound: Y, bee Alternative Spelling: Digbie, Digbee
Danny
Meaning: God is my judge Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dan-Ee Language origin of Danny: Germanic Regional origin of Danny: Northern Europe Languages Danny is most common: English Religions Danny is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dan Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Dany, Dannie
Darby
Meaning: Deer town Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dahr-Bee Language origin of Darby: Germanic Regional origin of Darby: Northern Europe Languages Darby is most common: English Religions Darby is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dahr Last letter and sound: Y, bee Alternative Spelling: Darbie, Darbee
Darcy
Meaning: Dark one Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dahr-See Language origin of Darcy: Germanic Regional origin of Darcy: Northern Europe Languages Darcy is most common: English Religions Darcy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dahr Last letter and sound: Y, see Alternative Spelling: Darci, Darcey
Crowley
Meaning: From the crossroads or the place of the crow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kroh-Lee Language origin of Crowley: Germanic Regional origin of Crowley: Northern Europe Languages Crowley is most common: English Religions Crowley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kroh Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Crowly, Krowley
Corby
Meaning: From the village of Corby in England Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kor-Bee Language origin of Corby: Germanic Regional origin of Corby: Northern Europe Languages Corby is most common: English Religions Corby is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kor Last letter and sound: Y, bee Alternative Spelling: Korby, Corbie
Corey
Meaning: From the hollow or the hill, often used as a surname Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kor-Ee Language origin of Corey: Germanic Regional origin of Corey: Northern Europe Languages Corey is most common: English Religions Corey is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kor Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Cory, Kory