Author: Ali
•Saturday, March 14, 2009
Turkish boy names, with meanings, starting with 'D'


Dadaş:

Big brother

Dalan:

To be like a branch (bough), slim or thin as a branch or willowy slim

Dalay:

Large lakes, sea

Daldal:

Hero, brave

Davran:

To get ready, preparation

Davud:

Name of a prophet (David)

Davut:

Beloved; a Prophet's name. Turkish form of 'David'

Dayar:

Ready

Demir:

Iron

Demiralp:

Solid or strong as iron, brave, hero (heroic)

Demiray:

Strong or solid as iron and beautiful like the moon

Demircan:

A person strong, solid as iron

Demirkan:

Robust and powerful blood

Deniz:

Sea

Derin:

Deep; profound, abstruse

Devlet:

Luck, fortune, big rank, all nations, happiness, comfort, prosperity

Devran:

Fate, fortune, luck, world

Devrim:

Revolution

Dilaver:

Courageous, brave

Dilhan:

Heart-felt speaking, Sincere

Dilmaç:

Interpreter

Dilmen:

A person who knows the language, linguist

Din:

Religious, Religion, Faith

Dinç:

Healthy, strong

Dinçalp:

Strong and heroic, strong and brave

Dinçer:

Strong or powerful male

Dinçerk:

Strong powerful person

Dinçtürk:

Healthy, stable Türk, strong Türk

Diren:

Resist, resistance, stand, stand out against, fight back, withstand

Dirlik:

Peace, peaceful coexistence, freedom from anxiety, peace of mind, repose, tranquility, quiet, comfort, rest, ease. Comfortable living, affluence.

Diyanat:

Sincerity, piety

Doğa:

Nature

Doğan:

A type of bird (falcon)

Doğanalp:

Falcon and a brave, brave person

Doğanay:

New moon

Doğu:

The direction of the where the sun rises from, East

Doğuş:

Birth, being, creation

Dolun:

Filling, filled, stuffed, full. 2.high (salary). 3.abundantly endowed with information or knowledge

Dolunay:

Full moon

Dora:

Summit, peak

Dorak:

Thyme, a type of herb plant

Doruk:

the mountains, the highest point of the hills, the hills, peak, summit

Durukan:

Fresh blood, clean blood, crystal clear blood, limpid pure blood

Durul:

(For a liquid, a style of writing or speaking) to become clear, clarify

Dündar:

Pearl, dear (beloved, darling)

Dünya:

Earth, world
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