| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1581 | Dru | English | Variant of Drew: Wise. | M | |
| 1582 | Drue | English | Abbreviation of Andrew 'manly.'. | M | |
| 1583 | Dryden | English | From the dry valley. | M | |
| 1584 | Drygedene | English | From the dry valley. | M | |
| 1585 | Dud | English | Diminutive of Dudley: From the people's meadow. From a surname and place name derived from the Old English, meaning 'Dudda's clearing'. Famous bearer: Actor Dudley Moore. | M | |
| 1586 | Dudley | English | From the people's meadow. From a surname and place name derived from the Old English, meaning 'Dudda's clearing'. Famous bearer: Actor Dudley Moore. | M | |
| 1587 | Dudly | English | Variant of Dudley: Gathering field; meeting field. | M | |
| 1588 | Duke | English | The royalty title used as nickname or given name. Also an abbreviation of Marmaduke. Famous bearer: American jazz musician Duke Ellington. | M | |
| 1589 | Dunleah | English | From the hill meadow. | M | |
| 1590 | Dunleigh | English | From the hill meadow. | M | |
| 1591 | Dunley | English | From the hill meadow. | M | |
| 1592 | Dunly | English | From the hill meadow. | M | |
| 1593 | Dunn | English | Dark skinned. | M | |
| 1594 | Dunstan | English | Hill of stone, from the Old English 'dun' meaning hill, and stan meaning stone. Famous bearer: 10th century St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury. | M | |
| 1595 | Dunton | English | From the farm on the hill. | M | |
| 1596 | Duran | English | Firm; enduring. | M | |
| 1597 | Durand | English | Firm; enduring. | M | |
| 1598 | Durant | English | Firm; enduring. | M | |
| 1599 | Durante | English | Firm; enduring. | M | |
| 1600 | Durell | English | Strong. | M | |