Fictional Characters with D
Disney cartoon duck, often with nephews
Flying elephant from Disney movie Dumbo
Explorer girl from Dora the Explorer TV show
Headmaster in the Harry Potter series
Student and rival from Harry Potter series
Vampire count from Bram Stoker’s novel
Looney Tunes cartoon duck
House elf from the Harry Potter series
Teen ghost hero from Nickelodeon series
Nintendo gorilla from video games
Boy genius from Dexter’s Laboratory cartoon
Marvel antihero known for humor and combat
Forgetful fish from Finding Nemo films
Disney female duck, Donald’s companion
Blind superhero from Marvel Comics
Star Wars villain, a fearsome Sith Lord.
TV cartoon hero; Dora from Dora the Explorer.
Marvel hero and sorcerer, Doctor Strange.
From Shrek; the chatty donkey sidekick.
Wizard of Oz heroine, Dorothy Gale from the book.
Disney's Daisy Duck, Minnie Mouse's friend.
Manga/TV robot cat from Japan who helps Nobita.
Harry Potter's Draco Malfoy, school rival.
Cartoon series Doug; main kid Doug Funnie.
Time-traveling alien hero from the Doctor Who TV show.
Donald Duck, the classic Disney cartoon duck.
Dante, demon-hunting hero from Devil May Cry games.
Doctor Strange, Marvel sorcerer from comics/films.
Donnie Darko, the troubled teen from the film.
Vampire heartthrob from The Vampire Diaries series.
Mr. Darcy, romantic lead in Pride and Prejudice.
Nickname of Izuku, hero of My Hero Academia.
Monster-hunting hero from Supernatural.
Diego, the saber-tooth tiger from Ice Age.
Harry Potter’s bullying cousin in the books/films.
Dudley Dursley, Harry Potter’s mean cousin.
Doctor Who (The Doctor), TV time-traveling hero.
Diana Prince, aka Wonder Woman from DC Comics.
Iconic Star Wars villain, Sith lord Darth Vader.
Dio Brando, villain from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.
Daria Morgendorffer, sardonic teen from MTV’s Daria.
Student at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter series.
Protagonist of Dickens’ novel David Copperfield.
Daphne Blake from Scooby-Doo, mystery solver.
Disney’s masked duck superhero from the TV show.
British cartoon secret agent, Danger Mouse.
Marvel superhero Doctor Strange, master of magic.
Damon Salvatore, vampire from The Vampire Diaries.
The talkative donkey sidekick from Shrek films.
The Flintstones' pet dino from the TV cartoon.
League of Legends champion; Noxian warlord.
Gunslinger from the film Django Unchained.
Mad Men's ad executive, TV drama lead.
From Supernatural: Dean Winchester, demon hunter.
Street Fighter's Dan Hibiki, goofy martial artist.
Folklore figure, personification of evil.
One of the Seven Dwarfs in Disney's Snow White.
Doctor Dolittle, vet who talks to animals from books/films
Tolkien character: a dwarf in The Hobbit.
Batman's nickname from DC Comics.
From Wilde's novel; man with a cursed portrait.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, bo staff-wielding hero.
Dukes of Hazzard character; cousin and icon.
From Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, kind tiger kid.
Marvel's Drax from Guardians of the Galaxy, tough hero.
Comic-strip star: Dilbert, a cubicle engineer.
Minion Dave from Despicable Me; silly yellow helper.
Harry Potter villain teacher at Hogwarts.
My Hero Academia villain with blue flames.
Marvel supervillain Doctor Doom, ruler of Latveria.
Darla from Finding Nemo, the fish-in-bag kid.
Dustin Henderson from Stranger Things, nerdy kid.
Derek Zoolander, goofy model from the comedy film.
Dog Man, part-dog cop hero from Dav Pilkey kids’ books
Genshin Impact hero; owner of Dawn Winery.
From Bungo Stray Dogs; a witty detective character.
The Office (US) beet-farming assistant manager.
Donnie Darko, troubled teen from 2001 cult sci‑fi film
The Doctor from Doctor Who; time-traveling alien.
Donkey Kong series sidekick; the small monkey.
Classic novel hero by Cervantes; an idealistic knight.
Naruto villain; explosive clay-artist ninja.
Grease movie lead; cool T-Bird heartthrob.
Dionysus, Greek god of wine, appears in many myths/books
Money Heist character; one of the robbers.
Dash Parr from The Incredibles; super-speed kid.
Darwin Watterson, fish boy from Amazing World of Gumball
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