List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: D

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  • Dmitri I, Prince of Halych and Dmitrov, ?–1364 the Exile
  • Dmitri II, Prince of Uglich, 1505–1521 Zhilka
  • Dmitri II, Prince of Rostov-Ustretensk, 1380–1389 Primak [20]
  • Dmitri III, Prince of Uglich, 1584–1591 Donskoi (of the Don)
  • Dmitri III, Prince of Uglich, 1584–1591 the Saint
  • Dmitri IV, Grand Prince of Moscow (d.1383) the Elder
  • Dmitri VI, Grand Prince of Moscow and Tver, 1498–1502 Vnuk
  • Dmitry of Pereslavl "la Honte de son Père" (the Shame of His Father)
  • Dmitry VI, Grand Prince of Moscow the Grandson [21]
  • Dmitri Donskoi Dmitri of the Don (River)
  • Dmitri of Nizhny Novgorod (1365–1383) the Elder
  • Dmitri of Suzdal (fl 1375) Nogotj[22]
  • Dmitri of Tver the Terrible Eyes, the Cruel Eyes, the Menacing Eyes, the Steely-Eyed, With Terrible Eyes
  • Dmitri, Prince Glazaty Glazaty [23]
  • Dmitry of Pereslavl the Hard-Headed, the Vigilant
  • Dmitry Shemyaka
  • Dobrodjeja Mstislavna of Kiev "Evpraxia ", "Evpraksia": [24] [25], Zoia [26] [27]
  • Domagoj of Croatia the Worst Duke of Slavs (Lat. Pessimus Dux Sclavorum) [28]
  • Domnall I of Ailech, co-King of Ireland, 565–566 the Deceitful
  • Domnall I of Dalriada the Freckled
  • Domnall II of Dalriada the Brown-Haired, Donn
  • Domnall IV ua Neill, High King of Ireland, 956–980 Domnall of Armagh (Ardmacha)
  • Donald II of Scotland the Mad
  • Donald III of Scotland Donald Bane, the Blond, the White [29]
  • Domnall Mor, King of Thomond, 1168-1194 the Great
  • Domnall of Thomond Connachtach, son of Dronald O'Brien (d.1194), King of Thomond
  • Donal Caoch, Prince of Carberry, 1311–1320 the Handsome
  • Donal Mor, King of Desmond, 1185–1206 Donal Mor of the Planting (na-Curragh)
  • Donal Oge III (1373–1468) the Poet
  • Donald III of Scotland the Fair, the Fair Donald
  • Donald Cameron the Gentle Lochiel [30]
  • Donogh, a.k.a. Donnchad, O'Brien, King of Thomond, 1210–1242 Cairbreach
  • Donough=Donnchadh (Ramhar) O'Brien (d.1553), 2nd Earl of Thomond the Fat
  • Donogh O'Brien, 4th Earl of Thomond the Great Earl [31] [32]
  • Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig the Butcher of the Somme" [33] [34], the Man Who Won the War [35]
  • Drahomíra the Arrogant
  • Dub of Scotland Duff the Black [36]
  • Dumnagual I of Alt Clut the Old
  • Duncan I of Scotland , the Gracious, the Meek'
  • Duncan of Scotland the Glorious
  • Duncan, 1st Lord Campbell (1374–1453) Duncan of Lochawe
  • Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell (1374–1453) na-Adh
  • Dungal of Dalriada the Impetuous