This list includes 52 Old man names that start with D, from “Dagobert” to “Dwight”. Use this list when naming characters, researching family history, or exploring traditional names.

Old man names that start with D are traditional male given names beginning with the letter D. Many trace back to medieval, biblical, or regional roots, with some bearing distinctive cultural stories.

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

Name: The given name itself, listed alphabetically, so you can quickly pick a D-name for writing or family research.

Origin: The language or country where the name originated, helping you match cultural background or regional authenticity.

Meaning: A brief definition or translation that explains the name’s sense, guiding you toward names with suitable connotations.

Old man names that start with D

NameVariant(s)OriginMeaning
DaveDavidHebrew (Israel)Beloved
DanDanielHebrew (Israel)God is my judge
DariusPersian (Iran)Possesses goodness
DamonGreekTo tame, subdue
DamianDamienGreek/LatinTo tame, subdue
DanteDuranteItalianEnduring
DarrellDarelFrench/EnglishBeloved
DarylDarrylEnglishBeloved
DarwinEnglishDear friend
DeanEnglishValley leader
DaleEnglishValley
DennisDenisGreek/EnglishFollower of Dionysus
DerekOld German/EnglishRuler of the people
DesmondIrish/NormanGracious defender
DermotDiarmuidIrish (Gaelic)Without envy
DenzilDenzelCornish/EnglishFortunate one
DionDionysiusGreekFollower of Dionysus
DionysiusDionisioGreek/LatinDedicated to Dionysus
DmitriDmitry,DemetriusRussian/GreekDevoted to Demeter
DmytroDmitriUkrainianDevoted to Demeter
DonDonaldIrish/ScottishBrown; world ruler (short for Donald)
DonalDónalIrishWorld ruler
DonnellDomhnallIrishWorld mighty
DonatoItalianGiven by the Lord
DonatusLatinGiven, bestowed
DonovanIrishDark-haired chieftain
DomDominicLatinBelonging to the Lord
DomenicoDominicItalian/LatinBelonging to the Lord
DominicDomLatinBelonging to the Lord
DorianGreekOf the Dorians (from Doris)
DorotheusDorotheosGreekGift of God
DovHebrewBear
DougDouglasScottish (Gaelic)Dark river
DudleyEnglishPeople’s meadow
DuncanScottish (Gaelic)Brown warrior
DunstanEnglishDark stone
DwightEnglishDitch or settlement
DexterLatin/EnglishRight-handed, skilled
DelbertGermanic/EnglishNoble and bright
DeweyWelsh/EnglishBeloved
DietrichDieterGermanicRuler of the people
DieterGermanArmy of the people
DagobertGermanicDay-bright, bright day
DiodorusGreekGift of Zeus
DomenicDominic,DomenicoItalian/EnglishBelonging to the Lord
DinoItalianDiminutive (of various names)
DragoSlavicDear, precious
DraganSlavicDear, precious
DušanDusanSlavic (Serbia)Beloved
DarioDaríoItalian/SpanishPossessing goodness; wealthy
DesiderioDesideriusLatin/ItalianLonged for, desired
DionisioDionysiusSpanish/PortugueseDedicated to Dionysus

Descriptions

Dave
Biblical king’s name; timeless and widely used, especially common among older generations worldwide.
Dan
Biblical prophet’s name with centuries of steady use; familiar and common in older cohorts.
Darius
Name of several ancient Persian kings; classical, long-established, and associated with history and stature.
Damon
Ancient Greek name known from classical literature; used historically and familiar to older generations.
Damian
Early Christian saint’s name with long historical usage across Europe; traditional and classic.
Dante
Immortalized by the medieval poet Dante Alighieri; a historic Italian name with literary gravitas.
Darrell
Surname-origin given name popular mid-20th century; often found among older English-speaking men.
Daryl
Variant popular in the mid-20th century; commonly associated with men from older generations.
Darwin
Surname-turned-given name (famously Charles Darwin); 19th-century usage, traditional in some families.
Dean
Occupational/place-name used as a given; popular in mid-century and common among older men.
Dale
Simple English name that peaked mid-20th century; familiar in older male cohorts.
Dennis
Established Christian and classical name, very common in the early–mid 20th century.
Derek
Popular in the mid-20th century in English-speaking countries; traditional and familiar.
Desmond
Anglo-Irish name with long usage; evokes clerical and literary bearers among older men.
Dermot
Ancient Irish name rooted in legend and medieval usage; common among older Irish men.
Denzil
Historic Cornish name used in Britain; slightly old-fashioned and associated with earlier generations.
Dion
Classical name with ancient and ecclesiastical bearings; known historically across Europe.
Dionysius
Ancient classical and Christian name borne by philosophers and saints; distinctly historical.
Dmitri
Traditional Slavic name with long-standing use; common among older Eastern European men.
Dmytro
Ukrainian form of Demetrius; widely used historically and among older Ukrainian men.
Don
Standalone short form and independent Gaelic name; frequent among older men.
Donal
Irish form of Donald; longstanding traditional use in Ireland, often borne by elder generations.
Donnell
Anglicized Irish name with medieval roots; historically common among Irish men.
Donato
Traditional Italian name with religious connotations; used historically across Italy.
Donatus
Early Christian and Roman-era name; classical and ecclesiastical usage through the centuries.
Donovan
Originally a Gaelic surname that became a given name; historically used in Ireland and beyond.
Dom
Common short form of Dominic; classic Christian name with longstanding use in Europe.
Domenico
Italian variant of Dominic; traditional and widely used in Italian-speaking communities.
Dominic
Long-standing Christian name borne by saints and scholars; historically popular and classic.
Dorian
Classical and literary name (e.g., Oscar Wilde); used historically and recognized as classic.
Dorotheus
Ancient masculine form of Dorothea; used in early Christian and Byzantine contexts.
Dov
Traditional Hebrew male name, historically common in Jewish communities and older generations.
Doug
Common short form of Douglas; surname-origin name popular mid-20th century.
Dudley
Old English name that peaked in early 20th century; now evokes a dated, generational feel.
Duncan
Historic Scottish royal name with medieval roots; traditionally borne by older Scots.
Dunstan
Medieval English saint’s name; historical and traditional, associated with earlier eras.
Dwight
English name popular in early–mid 20th century (e.g., President Eisenhower); common with older men.
Dexter
Surname/occupational origin with Victorian use; familiar across generations, including older cohorts.
Delbert
Old-fashioned English name that peaked early–mid 20th century; often associated with elder men.
Dewey
Welsh-origin name popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; evokes older generations.
Dietrich
Classic Germanic name with medieval and modern bearers; traditional across German-speaking regions.
Dieter
Short form of Dietrich; common among older German men in the 20th century.
Dagobert
Early medieval Frankish royal name; rare today but historically significant and classical.
Diodorus
Ancient Greek name borne by historians and writers; classical and historical, not modern-invented.
Domenic
Anglicized Italian form of Dominic; historically used in English-speaking families.
Dino
Traditional Italian diminutive used as a standalone name for generations.
Drago
Slavic name with longstanding use in the Balkans; traditional and common among older men.
Dragan
Widespread in South Slavic countries for decades; associated with older male generations.
Dušan
Traditional Slavic name, popular historically across the Balkans and worn by many elder men.
Dario
Variant of Darius used in Southern Europe; long-established and classic.
Desiderio
Ancient Roman and medieval Christian name, used historically in Italy and Spain.
Dionisio
Iberian form of Dionysius with historical religious and classical usage.
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