Here are some of the "D" (delta) names that were used for women in Ancient Greek society.
Most are taken from inscriptions and tomb reliefs and I have included only those that are not commonly used today — Doris, Demetria, Daphne, Dorcas, Damaris were all well used by the Greeks, but have not been included in this selection.
Damarista / Demarista
δῆμος (demos) "of the people" + αριστος (aristos) "best, noblest"
Damasis
δάμασις (damasis) > δαμάζω (damazo) "to tame"
Damodika
δῆμος (demos) "of the people" + δικη (diké) "justice"
Damoklea / Demoklea
δῆμος (demos) "of the people" + κλεος (kleos) "fame, glory"
Damonassa / Demonassa
δῆμος (demos) "of the people" + ἄνασσα (anassa) "queen, lady"
Damostheneia
δῆμος (demos) "of the people" + σθένος (sthenos) "strength, might"
Damothaleia
δῆμος (demos) "of the people" + θαλεια (thaleia) "rich, plentiful"
Damotima
δῆμος (demos) "of the people" + τίμα (tima) "honour, esteem, reverence"
Damoxena
δῆμος (demos) "of the people" + ξένος (xenos) "guest," "stranger," "host"
Deinomache / Deinomacha
δεινός (deinos) "formidable, awesome, terrible" + μαχη (makhé) "battle"
Demainete / Demaineta
δῆμος (demos) "of the people" + αἰνετός (ainetos) "praiseworthy"
Demarete / Damareta
δῆμος (demos) "of the people" + ἀρετή (areté) "virtue, excellence, goodness"
Demophila
δῆμος (demos) "of the people" + φίλος (philos) "friend, dear, beloved"
Dexareta
δεξιά (dexia) "right hand" > δέχομαι (dekhomai) "receive, accept" + ἀρετή (areté) "virtue, excellence, goodness"
Dexikleia
δεξιά (dexia) "right hand" > δέχομαι (dekhomai) "receive, accept" + κλεος (kleos) "fame, glory"
Dexippe
δεξιά (dexia) "right hand" > δέχομαι (dekhomai) "receive, accept" + ‘ιππος (hippos) "horse"
Dexis
δεξις (dexis) "reception, receive"
Dexithea
δεξιά (dexia) "right hand" > δέχομαι (dekhomai) "receive, accept" + θεα (thea) "goddess"
Dianoia
διάνοια (dianoia) "thought, intellect"
Dika
δικη (diké) "justice"
Dikaia
δικαία (dikaia) "righteous, fair, just, lawful"
Dikaiopatra
δίκαιος (dikaios) "righteous, fair, just, lawful" + πατήρ (pater) "father"
Diodora / Diodota
Διος (Dios) "of Zeus" + δωρον (doron) "gift"
Diokleia
Διος (Dios) "of Zeus" + κλεος (kleos) "fame, glory"
Diogeneia
Διος (Dios) "of Zeus" + γενης "born"
Dionassa
Διος (Dios) "of Zeus" > διός "heavenly" + ἄνασσα (anassa) "queen, lady"
Diotima
Διος (Dios) "of Zeus" + τίμα (tima) "honour, esteem, reverence"
Dosithea
δόσις (dosis) "gift" + θεα (thea) "goddess"
Doxa
δόξα (doxa) "glory, renown, honour"
Dynamis
δύναμις (dynamis) "power, might, strength, ability"
N.B. Final 'e' is always pronounced. Gnome is more like "gno-may" than "noam," for example