| Darah, generation; house of the shepherd or of the companion Darda, home of knowledge Darius, he that informs himself Darkon, of generation; of possession Dathan, laws or rites David, well-beloved, dear Debir, an orator; a word Deborah, word; thing; a bee Decapolis, containing ten cities Dedan, their breasts; friendship; a judge Dedanim, the descendants of Dedan Dekar, force Delaiah, the poor of the Lord Delilah, poor; small; head of hair Demas, popular Demetrius, belonging to corn, or to Ceres Derbe, a sting Deuel, the knowledge of God Deuteronomy, repetition of the law Diana, luminous, perfect Diblaim, cluster of figs Diblath, paste of dry figs Dibon, abundance of knowledge Dibon-gad, great understanding; abundance of sons Dibri, an orator Dibzahab, Dizahab, where much gold is Didymus, a twin; double Diklah, Dildah, his diminishing Dilean, that is poor Dimon, where it is red Dimonah, dunghill Dinah, judgment; who judges Dinhabah, he gives judgment Dionysius, divinely touched Diotrephes, nourished by Jupiter Dishan, a threshing Dishon, fatness; ashes Dodai, Dodanim, beloved Dodavah, love Dodo, his uncle Doeg, careful, who acts with uneasiness Dophkah, a knocking Dor, generation, habitation Dorcas, a female roe-deer Dothan, the law; custom Drusilla, watered by the dew Dumali, silence; resemblance Dura, generation, habitation. (same as Dor) |