This list includes 5 Native American girl names that start with D, from “Dahteste” to “Doli”. These names come from different tribal languages and often reference nature, character, or life events. They are useful for parents, writers, and anyone exploring meaningful name options. Use each name respectfully, mindful of its cultural roots.

Native American girl names that start with D are personal names used by various Indigenous communities, often tied to landscape, kinship, or qualities. Many names historically mark events, roles, or traits and carry stories across generations.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning, Origin, and Citation.

Name: Clear given name listed so you can quickly scan options and pick ones that appeal to you.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide so you can say each name confidently and respectfully.

Meaning: A concise definition showing the common sense or image associated with the name.

Origin: The tribal or regional attribution that helps you understand cultural and geographic context.

Citation: A short source note indicating where the name and meaning were recorded, for further reading.

Native American girl names that start with D

NamePronunciationMeaningTribal origin
Dakotadah-KOH-tahfriend, allySiouan (Dakota/Lakota) (Dakota language sources)
Denalideh-NAH-leethe high oneKoyukon Athabaskan (Alaska Native) (Koyukon sources/USGS)
Dolidoh-LEEbluebirdNavajo (Diné) (Navajo dictionary)
Dahtestedah-TEH-stehexact meaning disputed; historical Apache nameChiricahua Apache (historical records) (Apache sources)
Denédeh-NAY“the people” (Dene peoples); ethnonymAthabaskan/Dene (Dene languages) (Dene sources)

Descriptions

Dakota
Unisex tribal name widely adopted for girls; honor its Sioux origins and avoid casual appropriation.
Denali
Mountain name from Koyukon; popular feminine given name in English-speaking areas; respect Alaska Native significance.
Doli
Traditional Navajo feminine name meaning bluebird; authentically used within Navajo communities.
Dahteste
Name of a well-documented Chiricahua Apache woman and scout; historical spellings vary; consult tribal sources before adoption.
Dené
Ethnonym for Dene peoples sometimes used as a feminine name; treat as a people-name with cultural sensitivity.
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