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| 221 | Dougal | Scottish | Dark-skinned stranger. | ||
| 222 | Dougald | Scottish | Variant of Dougal: Dark-skinned stranger. | ||
| 223 | Dougall | Scottish | Variant of Dougal: Dark-skinned stranger. | ||
| 224 | Doughall | Scottish | Black stranger. | ||
| 225 | Dougie | Scottish | Diminutive of Douglas: From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. | ||
| 226 | Douglas | Scottish | From the Gaelic 'dubhglas' meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott's novels. | ||
| 227 | Douglass | Scottish | From the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott's novels. | ||
| 228 | Dour | Scottish | From the water. | ||
| 229 | Drew | Scottish | Diminutive of Andrew: Manly. From the Greek Andrew. Has long been a popular Scottish name, because St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland after whom the town of St Andrews was named. | ||
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| 230 | Drummand | Scottish | At the ridge. | ||
| 231 | Drummond | Scottish | At the ridge. | ||
| 232 | Dubh | Scottish | Black. | ||
| 233 | Dubhghall | Scottish | Stranger with dark hair. | ||
| 234 | Dubhglas | Scottish | From the darkwater. | ||
| 235 | Duff | Scottish | Black. | ||
| 236 | Dugal | Scottish | Variant of Dougal: Dark-skinned stranger. | ||
| 237 | Dugald | Scottish | Variant of Dougal: Dark-skinned stranger. | ||
| 238 | Dugall | Scottish | Variant of Dougal: Dark-skinned stranger. | ||
| 239 | Dun | Scottish | Diminutive of Duncan: Brown-skinned soldier. | ||
| 240 | Duncan | Scottish | From the Irish name Donnchadh, meaning brown warrior. Famous bearer: The Scottish king Duncan I was murdered by Macbeth in 1040. | ||