Here you’ll find 34 Russian boy names that start with D, organized from “Damian” to “Dzhambul”. The list mixes modern choices, traditional saints’ names and regional variants useful for parents and writers.
Russian boy names that start with D are male given names beginning with the letter D used in Russian-speaking communities. Many derive from Church Slavonic, Old Norse, Greek or Turkic roots, reflecting Russia’s multicultural history.
Below you’ll find the table with Transliteration, Cyrillic, Pronunciation, IPA, Meaning/Origin, and Notes.
Transliteration: Common Latin spelling of the name, so you can read, type, or register it in non‑Cyrillic contexts.
Cyrillic: Accurate Russian spelling in Cyrillic, which helps you confirm correct local form and proper written use.
Pronunciation: A simple respelling that shows how to say the name aloud, useful for introductions and daily use.
IPA: Optional International Phonetic Alphabet transcription for precise pronunciation and comparison with other language realizations.
Meaning/Origin: A concise one‑line definition of the name’s meaning and linguistic origin, helping you choose with cultural context.
Notes: Brief usage notes, including diminutives or regional variants when they function as formal given names.
Russian boy names that start with D
| Name | Cyrillic | Pronunciation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dmitry | Дмитрий | DMI-tree [ˈdmʲitrʲij] | Devoted to Demeter (Greek origin) |
| Daniil | Даниил | da-NEE-eel [dɐˈnʲiil] | God is my judge (Hebrew) |
| Danil | Данил | da-NEEL [dɐˈnʲil] | God is my judge (Hebrew) |
| Danila | Данила | da-NEE-lah [dɐˈnilə] | From Daniel (Hebrew) |
| Denis | Денис | DEH-nis [ˈdʲenʲis] | Of Dionysus (Greek) |
| David | Давид | DAH-vid [ˈdavʲit] | Beloved (Hebrew) |
| Davyd | Давыд | DAH-vyd [ˈdavɨd] | Beloved (old Slavic) |
| Damir | Дамир | DAH-meer [daˈmir] | Give peace (Turkic/Arabic origin) |
| Damian | Дамиан | DAH-mee-ahn [ˈdamʲan] | To tame (Greek) |
| Damyan | Дамьян | dah-MYAN [dɐmʲˈjan] | To tame (Greek) |
| Demid | Демид | DEH-mid [ˈdʲemʲit] | Devoted to Demeter (Greek) |
| Demyan | Демьян | deh-MYAN [dʲemʲˈjan] | Follower of Demeter (Greek) |
| Diomid | Диомид | dee-OH-mid [dʲiˈomʲit] | From Diomedes (Greek) |
| Dionisy | Дионисий | dee-oh-NEE-see [dʲiɐˈnʲisʲij] | Follower of Dionysus (Greek) |
| Dion | Дион | DEE-on [dʲiˈon] | Of Dionysus (Greek) |
| Dorofey | Дорофей | doh-roh-FEY [dɐrɐˈfʲej] | Gift of God (Greek) |
| Dobrynya | Добрыня | doh-BRIN-ya [dɐˈbrɨnʲə] | Kindness, goodness (Slavic) |
| Dobromir | Добромир | doh-broh-MEER [dɐbrɐˈmir] | Good peace (Slavic) |
| Dobroslav | Доброслав | doh-broh-SLAHV [dɐbrɐˈslaf] | Good glory (Slavic) |
| Dosifey | Досифей | doh-see-FEY [dɐsʲɪˈfʲej] | Gift of God (Greek) |
| Dov | Дов | dov [dov] | Bear (Hebrew) |
| Dazhbog | Даждьбог | DAZH-bog [ˈdaʐdbog] | Giver god (Slavic deity) |
| Dragomir | Драгомир | drah-goh-MEER [drɐɡɐˈmir] | Precious peace (Slavic) |
| Dinar | Динар | dee-NAR [dʲɪˈnar] | From currency/name (Arabic origin) |
| Daniyar | Данияр | da-nee-YAR [dɐnʲɪˈjar] | Central Asian/Turkic name (varied meanings) |
| Daniyal | Даниял | da-nee-YAL [dɐnʲɪˈjal] | Variant of Daniel (Arabic/Persian) |
| Dushan | Душан | DOO-shahn [ˈduʂan] | Soul (from ‘duša’) |
| Domen | Домен | DOH-men [ˈdomʲen] | From Latin Dominus (Lord) |
| Daniel | Даниэль | da-nee-EL [dɐnʲiˈel] | God is my judge (Hebrew) |
| Davron | Даврон | dav-ROHN [davˈron] | Central Asian name (Persian/Tajik origin) |
| Dzhambul | Джамбул | jahm-BOOL [dʒamˈbul] | Kazakh proper name (orig. Jambyl) |
| Dmitr | Дмитр | DMI-tr [ˈdmʲitr] | Short/old form of Dmitry |
| Dmitriy | Дмитрий | DMI-tree [ˈdmʲitrʲij] | Devoted to Demeter (Greek) |
| Drazhd | Драждь | DRAZHD (družd?) | Slavic-root name (rare) |