Δημήτηρ (Demeter) - Δωσίθεος (Dositheos)

Δημήτηρ, Demeter:  Mother of the earth, a form of Demeter. From δη (de), the Attic form of γῆ (ge), earth, and μήτηρ (meter), mother.

Δήμητρα, Demetra: A modern form of Δημήτηρ (Demeter).

Δημήτρης, Demetris, Dimitris: An informal form of Δημήτριος (Demetrios).

Δημητρία, Demetria: Related to (or dedicated) to Δημήτηρ (Demeter). 

Δημήτριος, Demetrios: Related to (or dedicated) to Δημήτηρ (Demeter). 

Δημητρούλα, Δημητροῦλα, Demetroula: A diminutive nickname of Δήμητρα (Demetra).

Δημόδοκος, Demodokos: Accepted by the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and δέχομαι (dechomai), to accept.

Δημοκήδης, Demokedes: Friend of the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and κῆδος (kedos), care about.

Δημοκλής, Δημοκλῆς, Demokles: Glorified by the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and κλέος (kleos), glory.

Δημοκράτης, Demokrates: Democratic. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and κρατῶ (krato), to govern.

Δημόκριτος, Demokritos, Democritus: Approved by the people.  From δῆμος (demos), the people, and κριτὸς (krites), chosen.

Δημομένης, Demomenes: Drawing strength from the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and μένος (menos), force.

Δημονίκη, Demonike: Victorious among the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and νίκη (nike), victory.

Δημόνικος, Demonikos:  Victorious among the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and νίκη (nike), victory.

Δημόξενος, Demoxenos: Of a hospitable people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and ξένος (xenos), foreigner, guest.

Δήμος, Δῆμος, Demos: Of the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people.

Δημοσθένης, Demosthenes:  Of a strong people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and σθένος (sthenos), strength.

Δημοστράτη, Demostrate: A warrior of the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and στρατὸς (stratos), army.

Δημόστρατος, Demostratos: A warrior of the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and στρατὸς (stratos), army.

Δημότης, Demotes: One of the people, a fellow-citizen. From δῆμος (demos), the people.

Δημοφάνης, Demophanes: Shining among the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people and φαίνω (phaino), to shine, to appear.

Δημοφίλη, Demophile:  A friend of the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and φίλος (philos), friend.

Δημόφιλος, Demophilos:  A friend of the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and φίλος (philos), friend.

Δημοφών, Δημοφῶν, Demophon:  Shining among the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people and φῶς (phos), light.

Δημοχάρης, Demochares: Bringing joy to the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people and χαρά (chara), happiness.

Δημοχαρίδης, Democharides: Bringing joy to the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people and χαρά (chara), happiness.

Δημώ, Δημὼ, Demo: Of the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people.

Δήμων, Demon: Of the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people.

Δημώναξ, Demonax: Ruler of the people.  Of the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and ἄναξ (anax), king.

Δημωφέλης, Demopheles: Aiding the people. From δῆμος (demos), the people, and ὠφέλιμος (ophelimos), helpful.

Διαγόρας, Diagoras: An orator. From διαγορεύω (diagoreuo), to speak, to declare.

Δίαιτος, Diaitos: A just person. From δίαιτα (diaita), arbitration.

Διαλεκτή, Dialekte: Dialectic, conversational. From διαλεκτική (dialektike), dialectic, discussion by question and answer.

Διαλεκτός, Dialektos:  Dialectic, conversational. From διαλεκτική (dialektike), dialectic, discussion by question and answer.

Διαμαντής, Diamentes: Diamond-like. From ἀδάμας (adamas), diamond.

Διαμάντω, Diamanto: Diamond-like. From ἀδάμας (adamas), diamond.

Διδυμίας, Didymias: Twin, two-fold. From δίδυμος (didymos), twin, double.

Δίδυμος, Didymos: Twin, two-fold. From δίδυμος (didymos), twin, double.

Διδώ, Διδὼ, Dido: A giving person. From δίδωμι (dinomi), to offer.

Διηνέκης, Dienekes:  Perpetual. From διηνεκὴς (dienekes), continuous, unbroken.

Δίϊππος, Diippos: Riding through. From δι- (di-), trans-, and ἵππος (hippos), horse.

Διϊφιλος, Diiphilos:  Dear to Zeus. From διός (dios), of Zeus, and φίλος (philos), friend.

Δικαίαρχος, Dikaiarchos: Just ruler. From δίκαιος (dikaios), lawful, and ἄρχων (archon), ruler.

Δικαιΐδης, Dikaiides: Just. From δίκαιος (dikaios), lawful.

Δικαιογένης, Dikaiogenes: Descendant of a just kin. From δίκαιος (dikaios), lawful, and γένος (genos), race, kin, descent.

Δικαιοκράτης, Dikaiokrates: Just ruler. From δίκαιος (dikaios), lawful, and κρατῶ (krato), to rule.

Δίκαιος, Dikaios: Well-ordered, just. From δίκαιος (dikaios), lawful, observant of custom or rule.

Δικαίος, Δικαῖος, Dikaios:  Well-ordered, just. From δίκαιος (dikaios), lawful, observant of custom or rule.

Δίκη, Dike: Justice. From δίκη (dike), right, order, judgment.

Διογείτων, Diogeiton: Of Zeus's kind. From διός (dios), of Zeus, and γείτων (geiton), neighbor, to be of like kind.

Διογένης, Diogenes: Of Zeus's kin. From διός (dios), of Zeus, and γένος (genos), race, kin, descent.

Διόγνητος, Diognetos: Of Zeus's kin. From διός (dios), of Zeus, and γένος (genos), race, kin, descent.

Διόδοτος, Diodotos, Diodotus:  Given to Zeus. From Δίας (Dias), Zeus, and δίδω (dido), to give.

Διοδώρα, Diodora: A gift from (or to) Zeus. From διός (dios), of Zeus, and δῶρον (doron), gift.

Διόδωρος, Diodoros: A gift from (or to) Zeus. From διός (dios), of Zeus, and δῶρον (doron), gift.

Διοκλής, Διοκλῆς, Diokles, Diocles: Partaking of the glory of Zeus. From διός (dios), of Zeus, and κλέος (kleos), glory.

Διομέδων, Diomedon: A ruler by virtue of Zeus. From διός (dios), of Zeus, and μέδων (medon), ruler.

Διομήδης, Diomedes: One who thinks of (or like) Zeus. From διός (dios), of Zeus, and μήδομαι (medomai), to think, to plan.

Διόμνηστος, Diomnestos: He who remembers Zeus. From διός (dios), of Zeus, and μνῆστις (mnestis), remembrance.

Διονύσης, Dionysis: An informal version of Διονύσιος (Dionysios).

Διονυσία, Dionysia, Denise: Dionysian. From Διόνυσος (Dionysos).

Διονυσιάδης, Dionysiades: Dionysian. From Διόνυσος (Dionysos).

Διονύσιος, Dionysios: Dionysian. From Διόνυσος (Dionysos).

Διονυσόδοτος, Dionysodotos: Dedicated to Dionysos (hic!). From Διόνυσος (Dionysos) and δίδω (dido), to give.

Διονυσόδωρος, Dionysodoros: A gift from Dionysus, one would hope of the drinkable kind. From Διόνυσος (Dionysos) and δῶρον (doron), gift.

Διονυσοκλής, Διονυσοκλῆς, Dionysokles: Partaking of the (somewhat squiffy) glory of Dionysus. From Διόνυσος (Dionysos) and κλέος (kleos), glory.

Διόνυσος, Dionysos, Dionysus: Possibly, Zeus's tree. From From Δίας (Dias), Zeus, and νύσα (nysa), tree. But the plot thickens:  Νύσα (Mount Nysa) is also the birthplace of Dionysus, where he was nursed by the Νυσιάδες (Nysiad nymphs).

Διοπείθης, Diopeithes: He who persuades Zeus. From Δίας (Dias), Zeus, and πείθω (peithο), to convinve.

Δίος, Δῖος, Dios: Divine. From δῖος (dios), heavenly.

Διοσκουρίδης, Dioskourides: Related to the Dioscuri, the sons of Zeus. From Δίας (Dias), Zeus, and κοῦρος (Kouros), son.

Διοτίμα, Diotima:  Having the valor or Zeus. From Δίας (Dias), Zeus, and τιμὴ (time), valor.

Διότιμος, Diotimos:  Having the valor or Zeus. From Δίας (Dias), Zeus, and τιμὴ (time), valor.

Διοφάνης, Diophanes:  Revealed by (or to) a god. From Δίας (Dias), Zeus, and φαίνω (phaino), to appear.

Διόφαντος, Diophantos: Revealed by (or to) a god. From Δίας (Dias), Zeus, and φαίνω (phaino), to appear.

Διοχάρης, Diochares: With the grace of Zeus. From Δίας (Dias), Zeus, and χάρις (charis), grace.

Δίρκη, Dirke: Hypnotic. From δίρκαιον (dirkaion), winter cherry (withania somnifera), a plant of the nightshade family with sedating properties.

Δίφιλος, Diphilos: A friend of snakes. From δίφας (diphas), serpent and φίλος (philos), friend.

Δίων, Dion: Heavenly. From δῖον (dion), heavenly.

Διώνη, Dione, Dionne: Heavenly, goddess-like. From δῖον (dion), heavenly.

Δορκίων, Dorkion: Gazelle-like. From δορκὰς (dorkas), a kind of deer.

Δορυκλείδης, Dorykleides: A glorious spear-thrower.  From δόρυ (dory), spear, and κλέος (kleos), glory.

Δορύφιλος, Doryphilos: A spear aficionado. From δόρυ (dory), spear, and φίλος (philos), friend.

Δοσίθεος, Dositheos: Given to (the) god(s). From δίδομαι (didomai), to dive oneself, and θεὸς (theos), god.

Δράκοντας, Drakontas: Perceptive, reptilian. From δέρκομαι (derkomai), to see, to observe, to flash fire from your eyes. The word also means dragon, serpent.

Δρακοντίδης, Drakontides: Perceptive, reptilian. From δέρκομαι (derkomai), to see, to observe, to flash fire from your eyes. The word also means dragon, serpent.

Δράκος, Δρᾶκος, Drakos: Perceptive, reptilian. From δέρκομαι (derkomai), to see, to observe, to flash fire from your eyes. The word also means dragon, serpent.

Δράκων, Drakon, Draco: Perceptive, reptilian.  From δέρκομαι (derkomai), to see, to observe, to flash fire from your eyes. The word also means dragon, serpent.

Δρομέας, Dromeas: Runner. From δρομεύς (dromeus), runner.

Δρομοκλής, Δρομοκλῆς, Dromokles: A glorious runner. From δρομεύς (dromeus), runner, and κλέος (kleos), glory.

Δροσιά, Drosia: Pure, cool, dewy. From δρόσος (drosos), dew.

Δρόσος, Drosos: Pure, cool, dewy.  From δρόσος (drosos), dew.

Δρυὰς, Dryas: A dryad (wood nymph) From δρῦς (drys), oak.

Δώρα, Dora: A gift, from δῶρον (doron), gift. Also, a nickname of Θεoδώρα (Theodora).

Δωρής, Δωρῆς, Dores: A diminutive of Θεόδωρος (Theorodos).

Δώριππος, Dorippos: Possibly, of a Dorian horse. δῶρον (doron), gift, and ἵππος (hippos), horse.

Δωρίς, Doris: Dorian. Possibly related to δῶρον (doron), gift.

Δωρίων, Dorion: Dorian. Possibly related to δῶρον (doron), gift.

Δωροθέα, Dorothea, Dorothy: A gift from or to god / the gods. From δῶρον (doron), gift, and θεὸς (theos), God.

Δωρόθεος, Dorotheos: A gift from or to god / the gods. From δῶρον (doron), gift, and θεὸς (theos), God.

Δώρος, Δῶρος, Doros: A gift, from δῶρον (doron), gift. Also, a nickname of Θεόδωρος (Theodoros).

Δωσίθεος, Dositheos: Given to god / the gods. From δίδω (dido), to give, and θεὸς (theos), God.