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- DCabbreviation
District of Columbia; the federal district containing Washington, the capital of the United States.
- DCIabbreviation
(British) Detective Chief Inspector; a senior police rank in the United Kingdom.
- DDabbreviation
Doctor of Divinity; an advanced academic degree in theology.
- DEAabbreviation
Drug Enforcement Administration; a United States federal law enforcement agency responsible for combating drug trafficking and distribution.
- DJnoun
A person who plays recorded music for an audience, especially at a radio station, nightclub, or party.
- DNAnoun
Deoxyribonucleic acid; a self-replicating material present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes, carrying genetic information.
- DVDnoun
A type of optical disc used to store digital data, especially video content.
- Danaproper noun
A unisex given name of Hebrew origin, used for both males and females in English-speaking countries.
- Danenoun
A native or inhabitant of Denmark.
- Daniproper noun
A unisex given name, used as a diminutive of Daniel, Danielle, or other names beginning with "Dan-."
- Danielproper noun
A male given name of Hebrew origin, one of the most popular names in English-speaking countries.
- Danielleproper noun
A female given name, the French feminine form of Daniel.
- Danielsproper noun
A surname of English origin, meaning "son of Daniel."
- Danishadjective
Relating to Denmark, its people, language, or culture.
- Dannyproper noun
A male given name, typically a diminutive of Daniel.
- Danteproper noun
A male given name of Italian origin.
- Daphneproper noun
A female given name of Greek origin.
- Darcyproper noun
A unisex given name and surname of Norman French origin.
- Dariaproper noun
A female given name of Persian origin.
- Dariusproper noun
A male given name of Persian origin.
- Darleneproper noun
A female given name of English origin.
- Darrenproper noun
A male given name of Irish origin.
- Darrinproper noun
A male given name, a variant spelling of Darren.
- Darrylproper noun
A male given name of Old French origin.
- Darwinproper noun
A male given name and surname of Old English origin.
- Darylproper noun
A unisex given name, though more commonly male, of Old French origin.
- Daveproper noun
A male given name, a diminutive form of David.
- Daveyproper noun
A male given name, an affectionate diminutive of David.
- Davidproper noun
A male given name of Hebrew origin, one of the most popular names in English-speaking countries.
- Daviesproper noun
A Welsh surname meaning "son of David."
- Davisproper noun
An English surname meaning "son of David."
- Davyproper noun
A male given name, a diminutive of David.
- Dawsonproper noun
An English surname meaning "son of Daw" (a medieval nickname for David).
- Daxproper noun
A male given name.
- Debbieproper noun
A female given name, a diminutive of Deborah or Debra.
- Deborahproper noun
A female given name of Hebrew origin.
- Debraproper noun
A female given name, a variant spelling of Deborah.
- Decemberproper noun
The twelfth and last month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
- Declanproper noun
A male given name of Irish origin.
- Deeksproper noun
An English surname.
- Delhiproper noun
The capital territory of India, containing New Delhi, the national capital.
- Deliaproper noun
A female given name of Greek origin.
- Delilahproper noun
A female given name of Hebrew origin.
- Dellaproper noun
A female given name, a diminutive of Adela or Adeline.
- Democratsnoun
(US politics) Members or supporters of the Democratic Party, one of the two major political parties in the United States.
- Denisproper noun
A male given name, the French form of Dennis.
- Deniseproper noun
A female given name, the feminine form of Denis.
- Denmarkproper noun
A Scandinavian country in Northern Europe, located south of Norway and Sweden.
- Dennisproper noun
A male given name of Greek origin.
- Dennyproper noun
A male given name, typically a diminutive of Dennis.