Dillon
This name comes from an Irish surname meaning like a lion and it is sometimes spelled Dylan.
In Welsh its meaning is born near the sea.

Dominic
From the Latin dominicus meaning: “Of the Lord.” It probably became more widespread on account of St Dom-inic, founder of the order of preachers known as the Black Friars early in the 13th Century. Until this century it was almost exclusively a Ro-man Catholic name, but is now widely used.

Danielle
This is the female form of Daniel and is the Hebrew name of an Old Testament prophet, meaning God has judged.

David
David is the Hebrew name of the second king of Israel in the Old Testament meaning beloved. The Celtic version is Daithi, meaning nimbleness, which was a common surname in medieval times.

Daniel
Daniel is the Hebrew name of an Old Testament prophet and means God has judged.
It was found in England before the Norman Conquest, but only among priests and monks.