| 151. | DMITRI | From Russian name Dmitriy (see Demetr). The short form is Dimik. |
| 152. | DRASTAMAT | From Parthian durust "straight", "right", "true", "whole" and Pharisaic amat i.e. "out of the right way". The short form is Dro. |
| 153. | DYUTSAZN | From Armenian dyutsazn "noble", "giant"(dits "devine"+azn "kin", "family"). It is out of use now. |
| 154. | DZARUK | From Armenian dzar "tree" + ik diminutive suffix. This name was formed in the Middle Ages. The corresponding surname is Dzarukyan. |
| 155. | DZATUR | Is the short form of the name Astvadsatur. The corresponding surname is Dzaturyan. |
| 156. | DZERUN | From Armenian dzeruni "old", "long living". We also have the surname Dzerunyan. |
| 157. | DZOVAK | From Armenian dzov "sea" and akn eye" i.e. "eyes like sea", "blue-eyed". It is still in use. |
| 158. | EDGAR | Is a new name, which came by means of European literature. |
| 159. | EDIL | From Arabian adil "honest". It is very common in Mohammedan countries. In Arm. only the surname Edilyan is met. |
| 160. | EDUARD | From French name Edouard which means "property watcher", "watchman". It came by means of literature. The short forms are Edvard, Edik. |