|
Name
|
Meaning
|
Pronunciation |
Derivations
|
Origin
|
Dabi |
Beloved. A
form of David. |
|
Dabee, Dabey, Dabie, Daby |
Basque, Hebrew |
Dabir |
Tutor |
|
Dabar, Daber, Dabor, Dabyr |
Arabic |
Dace |
Of nobility. |
|
Dacee, Dacey, Daci, Dacie, Dacio,
Dacy, Daic, Daice, Dayc, Dayce |
English,
French |
Dacey |
Southerner |
|
Dacee, Daci, Dacie, Dacy, Daice,
Daicee, Daicey, Daici, Daicie, Daicy, Dayce, Daycee, Dacycey, Dayci,
Daycie, Daycy |
Irish, Gaelic |
Dada |
Curly-haired. |
|
Dadah, Dadi |
Yoruba |
Daegan |
Black-haired. |
|
Daegen, Daegin, Daegon, Daegyn, Dagan,
Daigan, daigen, Daigin, Daigin, Daigyn, Daygan, Daygen, Daygin, Daygon, Daygyn |
Irish, Gaelic |
Daegel |
From Daegel in
England. |
|
Daigel, Daygel |
English,
Geographical |
Dafydd |
Beloved. A
form of David. |
|
Dafid, Dafidd,
Dafyd |
Welsh, Hebrew |
Dag |
Day or brightness. |
|
|
Old Norse |
Dagan |
Little fish, The
earth. |
|
Dagen, Dagin,
Dagon, Dagyn |
Eastern
Semitic |
Dagda |
Good spirit. |
|
Dagdah |
Irish, Gaelic |
Dago |
Day |
|
Darg
(Icelandic), Tag, Tajo |
Spanish |
Dagwood |
From the
bright one's forest, Daggerwood |
|
|
Old English |
Dahy |
Swift moving. |
|
Daiy |
Irish |
Dai |
Large; Beloved. |
|
Dae, Daie,
Daye |
Japanese; Hebrew |
Dai Duong |
King |
|
|
Vietnamese |
Dainton |
From the town in the valley. |
|
Denton |
English |
Dakarai |
Happy |
|
Dakara |
Shona |
Dakota |
Friend |
|
Dakotah |
Native
American |
Daksh |
Efficient |
|
Dakshi |
Hindi |
Dal |
From the
valley; A short form of Dalibor, fighting far away. |
|
Dail, Daile,
Dale, Dayl, Dayle |
Scandinavian; Czech |
Dalal |
Broker |
|
|
Sanskrit |
Dalaney |
Challenger |
|
|
|
Dalbert |
Pride |
|
Dalbirt, Dalburt, Dalbyrt, Delbert,
Delbirt, Delburt, Delbyrt |
Old English |
Dale |
From the
valley |
|
Adale, Dael, Dail, Dal, Daley, Dalton |
Old English |
Dalek |
A form of Dalibor, fighting far away. |
|
|
Czech |
Dalibor |
Fighting far away. |
|
|
Czech |
Dallan |
Unseeing. |
|
Daelan, Daelen, Daelin, Dailan,
Dailen, Dailin, Dalan, Dalain, Dallen, Dallin, Dallyn, Dalyn |
Irish |
Dallas |
From the waterfall field or the
ravine field; Wise. Geographical - city in Texas. |
|
Dalishia, Dalishya, Dalisia, Dalissia,
Dalissiah, Dallys, Dalyss, Dalyssa, Dalysse, Dalyce, Dalys, Dalyss,
Dalyssa, Dalysse, Dalaz, Dallaz |
Scottish; Irish |
Dallen |
Unseeing |
|
Daelan, Daelen, Daelin, Dailan,
Dailen, Dailin, Dalan, Dalain, Dallen, Dallin, Dallyn, Dalyn |
Irish |
Dalman |
From the
place of plenty. |
|
Dallman, Dallmen, Dallmin, Dallmon,
Dallmyn, Dalmen, Dalmin, Dalmon, Dalmyn |
Australian
Aboriginal |
Dalphin |
Dolphin |
|
Dalpphine, Dalphyn, Dalphyne, Dolphin,
Dolphine, Dolphyn, Dolphyne |
French |
Dalston |
From Dale's
town. From the valley town. |
|
Dalis,
Dallas, Dallen, Dallin, Dallon, Dallston, Dallyn |
English |
Dalton |
The
town near the valley |
|
|
|
Daly |
Counselor |
|
|
Irish, Gaelic |
Dalziel |
From the
small field. |
|
Dalzil, Dalzyel, Dalzyl |
Scottish |
Damario |
Gentle |
|
Damaryo, Demario, Demaryo |
Spanish |
Damek |
Of the red
earth. A form of Adam. |
|
Adamek, Damik,
Damyk |
Slavic,
Hebrew |
Damian |
Taming, Tamer |
|
Damien
(French), Damiano (Italian), Damiao (Portuguese), Damion, Damionos,
Damyan, Damyen, Damyin, Damyon, Damyyn |
Greek |
Damon |
Constant, One
who tames; Spirit |
|
Daemian, Daemien, Daemiin, Daemion,
Daemiyn, Daimian, Daimien, Daimiin, Daimion, Daimiyn, Damas, Damian (German), Damiano (Italian), Damien (French),
Damion, Damiyn, Daymian, Daymien, Daymiin, Daymion, Daymiyn |
Greek; Latin |
Dan |
God
is my judge |
|
Dann, Daniel,
Dane, Danil, Danny |
Hebrew |
Dana |
Fire; Bright
day. From Denmark |
|
Daha, Dahanah, Danah, Danne |
Irish; Old
English |
Danby |
From the Dane's settlement. |
|
|
Old Norse |
Dancel |
God is my
judge. |
|
Dansel, Dansil, Dansyl |
Dutch |
Dandin |
Holy |
|
Dandan, Danden, Dandon, Dandyn |
Hindi |
Dandre |
Strong, Brave, Courageous. A form of
Andre and Andrew. |
|
D'Andre, Dandrae, Dandras, Dandray,
Dandrea |
French, Greek |
Dane |
God
is my judge; From Denmark. |
|
Dan,
Daniel, Danil, Danny, Danniel |
Hebrew; Danish |
Danforth |
God is my judge. |
|
|
English, Hebrew |
Daniel |
God
is my judge. |
|
Dancel, Dancil, Dane, Daneel (Dutch),
Danelo, Danielle (French), Daniil (Russian), Danil, Danila (Slavic),
Danilo, Danjels (Lettish), Dannal, Dannel (Swiss), Dannil, Dannol,
Danyel, Danyell, Danyil, Danyill, Danyl, Danyll |
Hebrew |
Danil |
God
is my judge. |
|
Dan,
Dane, Daniel, Danny |
Hebrew |
Danior |
Born with teeth. |
|
Danyor |
Gypsy |
Danladi |
Born on a Sunday. |
|
Danladee, Danladey, Danladie, Danlady |
Hausa |
Dannon |
Gathering in the meadow. |
|
Daenan, Daenen, Dainon, Danaan, Danen,
Dannan, Dannen, Dannin, Danno (Japanese), Dannon, Dannyn, Danon, Danyn |
English, American |
Danny |
God
is my judge. A short form for names starting with "Dan". |
|
Danee, Daney, Dani, Danie, Dannee,
Danney, Danni, Dannie, Danno, Dano, Dany |
Hebrew, English |
Dante |
Lasting,
Enduring. A form of Durante. |
|
Dantae, Dantee, Danton |
Italian,
Spanish |
Danton |
Lasting. A form of Dante. |
dan-TONE,
dan-TAHN |
D'Anton |
English |
Danyon |
God is my judge. |
|
Danion |
Old English, Hebrew |
Dar |
Pearl |
|
Darr |
Hebrew |
Dara |
Star |
|
Darah |
Cambodian |
Darby |
Free
man, Freedom; From the deer estate. |
|
Darbe, Darbee, Darbey, Darbi, Darbie,
Derbe, Derbee, Derbey, Derbi, Derbie, Derby |
Irish; Scandinavian |
Darcy |
Dark-haired; Fortress. |
|
Darce, Darcee, Darcey, Darci, Darcie,
D'Arcy, D'arcy, Darsey, Darsi, Darsie, Darsy |
Irish; French |
Dard |
Son
of Zeus |
|
|
Greek |
Dareh |
Wealthy |
|
Dare |
Persian |
Darel |
Blue sky. |
|
Daral, Daril, Darol, Darral, Darrel,
Darril, Darrol, Darryl, Daryl |
Australian Aboriginal |
Daren |
Born at night. |
|
Daran, Darin, Daron, Daryn |
Nigerian |
Darence |
Great. A form of Darren, gift; Rocky
hill. |
|
Darance, Darrance, Darrence |
Irish; English |
Darian |
A form of
Darius, King, Wealthy. |
|
Darien, Darin,
Darion, Darius, Darrian, Darrien, Darrion |
Persian |
Darile
|
Rosella parrot. |
|
Darel, Darele, Daryl, Daryle |
Australian Aboriginal |
Darin
|
Gift |
|
Darian, Darien, Dario (Spanish),
Darion (Spanish), Darrian, Darrin, Darryn, Daryn, Daryo (Spanish),
Dayrin, Dayrinn, Dearin, Dharin, Dharyn |
Greek |
Dario |
A form of Darius, King, Wealthy, Affluent. |
DAH-ree-oh |
|
Italian, Spanish |
Darius |
Ruler; Wealthy one. |
|
Dairus, Darieus, Dario, Darrios, Darioush, Darrias, Darrious, Darris, Darrius,
Darrus, Darus, Daryos, Daryus, Derius, Derieus, Derio, Derrious,
Derris, Derrius, Derryus, Deryus |
Persian; Greek |
Darko |
A gift. |
|
|
Croatian,
Slavic |
Darkon |
Dark one. |
|
Darkan,
Darken, Darkin, Darkun, Darkyn |
Old English |
Darnell |
Hidden |
|
Darnel, Darnele, Darnelle |
English |
Darren |
Gift |
|
Daran, Daren,
Darian, Darien, Darin, Darion, Daron (Irish), Darran, Darrian, Darrick
(German), Darrien, Darrin, Darryn, Darun, Daryn, Darran, Darrin,
Darrion (Irish), Darron Darrun, Darryn, Deran, Deren, Derin, Deron,
Derun, Derran, Derrian, Derrin, Derron, Derryn, Derryn, Deryn |
Irish, Gaelic,
Australian, New Zealand |
Darrie |
Red-haired
one. |
|
Dari, Darie, Darry, Dary |
Irish |
Darius |
He possesses, rich, kingly,
investigates, governs. |
DARE-ee-us |
Dareyavesh, Darias, Dariess, Dario,
Darious, Darrius, Derrius, Derry |
Persian, Greek |
Darryl |
Little
darling frm the oak-tree grove. A form of Darren, gift |
dah-RIL |
Dahril, Daral, Darall, Daralle, Darel,
Darele, Darell, Darelle, Darrell, Darrelle, Daril, Darile, Darill, Darille, Daral, Darrel, Darril, Darryl, Daryl,
Daryle, Deril, Darol, Derol, Derril, Derryl, Deryl, Deryle, Deryll, Derylle |
French |
Darshan |
God |
|
Darshen, Darshin, Darshon, Darshyn |
Hindi |
Darton |
From the deer
town. |
|
Dartal, Dartan, Dartei, Dartrel,
Darten, Dartin, Dartyn |
English |
Darvell |
From the town of eagles. |
|
Darvel, Darvele, Darvelle, Darvil,
Darvile, Darvill, Darville, Darvyl, Darvyle |
English, French |
Darvin |
Beloved, Dearest, Famous sea friend. |
|
Darvan, Darven, Darvon, Darvyn |
French, Old English |
Darwin |
Beloved, dearest friend. |
|
Darwen, Darwyn, Derwen, Derwin,
Derwyn |
Old English |
Dasan |
Bird-clan leader, Chief. |
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Dasen, Dasin, Dason, Dasyn |
Pomo |
Daudi |
Loved one. |
|
Dawud |
Swahili |
David |
Beloved |
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Dabit, Daeved, Daevid, Daevyd, Daibiah (Scottish), Daived, Daivid, Daivyd, Dako,
Datsch, Dauld (Swahili), Daveon, Davidas, Davidd, Davidde (Italian),
Davide (French), Davidos, Davidos, Davidus, Daviel, Daviot, Davood
(Arabic), Davyd, Davydd, Davyde, Davydas (Lithuanian), Davydos,
Davydus, Davyn, Dawed (Polish), Dawfydd, Dawudd (Arabic), Deinion (Old
Welsh), Deved, Devid, Devidd, Devidde, Devyd, Devydd, Devydde, Devod,
Devodd, Toveli, Taffi, Taffie, Taffy, Tafi, Tafie, Tafy |
Hebrew |
Davin |
Bright. Happy
person from Finland. |
|
Davan, Daven, Davon, Davyn |
Scandinavian |
Davis |
Son of David.
Son of the beloved. |
|
Davidson,
Davies, Davison, Davys, Davyson, Dawsan, Dawsen, Dawsin, Dawson,
Dayson, Dayton |
English |
Davit |
Beloved. A form of David. |
|
|
Armenian |
Davorin |
Of the war
God Davor. |
|
Davoran, Davoren, Davoron, Davoryn |
Slavic |
Dawa |
Born on a
Monday. |
|
|
Tibetan |
Dawit |
Beloved. A
form of David |
|
Dawyt |
Hebrew |
Dawon |
A form of John, God is gracious. |
|
Dawan, Dewan, Dewon |
American |
Dawson |
David's son.
Son of the beloved. |
|
Dawsan, Dawsen, Dawsin, Dawsyn |
English |
Dax |
Water. |
|
|
French,
English |
Dayan |
Judge; Day's
end. |
|
Daean, Daian |
Hebrew; Old
English |
Dayjon |
A modern form
of John, God is gracious. |
|
Daegon, Daejohn, Daejon, Daejohn,
Dayjon, Dayjoon, Dijon |
American |
Daylon |
The day is long; Light, hope. |
DAY-len |
Daelon,
Dailon, Daylen, Dallin, Delon |
African
American |
Dayne |
From Denmark. |
|
Daen, Daene, Dain, Daine, Dane, Dain,
Daine, Dayn |
Scandinavian |
Dayton |
From the
sunny town. |
|
Daeton,
Daiton |
English |
Dayvon |
Loving |
|
Daivon, DeVon |
American |
De |
Virtuous |
|
|
Chinese |
Deacon |
Dusty,
hard-working servant. |
|
Deakin, Deicon, Dekel, Dekle, Deycon |
Greek,
English |
Dean |
One who lives
in the valley. |
|
Deam, Deame,
Deane, Deen, Deene, Deme, Dene, Dino (Italian, Spanish), Dyn, Dyne |
Old English |
Deandre |
Strong, Brave, Courageous one from the
valley; Divine. The
combination of Dean / Andre. |
|
Deenandre, Deiandre, Dayandre |
French, Greek; Latin |
Deangelo |
Angel, Messenger of God. |
|
Dangelo, Danglo, Deangelo, Diangelo,
Diangello |
Italian, Greek |
Dearborn |
Born near the stream wit the deer. |
|
Dearborne, Dearbourn, Dearbourne,
Deerborn, Deeborne, Deerbourn, Deerbourne |
English |
Decarlos |
Strong, Courageous. A form of
Charles. |
|
Dacarlo, Dacarlos, Decarlo, Dicarlo |
Spanish, English |
Decha |
Strength |
|
Dech, Dechah |
Thai |
Decimus |
Tenth-born child. |
|
|
Latin |
Declan |
Praying |
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Daclan, Diclan,
Dyclan, Deklyn |
Irish |
Dedrick |
The people's ruler |
|
Deadric, Deadrick, Dederic, Dederick,
Dedryk, Diedrick, Diedrik, Dietrich, Detric, Detrick, Detrik |
German |
Deemer |
Judge |
|
Deamer, Deimer, Deymer |
Old English |
Deems |
The judge's child. |
|
Deam, Deama |
English |
Defrain |
Mountains |
|
|
Australian Aboriginal |
Dejuan |
God is gracious. A form of John. |
|
Dejan, Dejon, Dejun, Dewan, Dewaun,
Dewon, Dijaun, Dwon |
Spanish, Hebrew |
Dekel |
Palm tree. |
|
Dekal, Dekil, Dekyl |
Hebrew, Arabic |
Del |
Of the (used
as a prefix to other names), From the wood hollow. |
|
Dell |
French |
Delaney |
Of the
elder-tree grove. |
|
Delan, Delain, Delainey, Delaini,
Delanie, Delano (French), Delany |
French, Irish |
Delano |
Of the night;
Alder grove. |
|
|
Old French;
Latin |
Delbert |
Noble,
Bright. |
|
Dalbert, Dalbirt, Dalburt, Dalbyrt,
Delbirt, Delburt, Delbyrt |
English |
Delfino |
Dolphin |
|
Delfin, Delfine, Delfyn, Delfyne,
Delfyno, Delphin, Delphine, Delphino, Delphyn, Delphyne, Delphyne |
Latin |
Deli |
Virtuous |
|
Deshi |
Chinese |
Dell |
Of the small
valley, Wood hollow. |
|
Del |
English |
Delling |
Very shiny one. |
|
|
Old Norse |
Dellinger |
From the
day-time spring. |
|
|
Scandinavian |
Delmar |
Of the sea. |
DEL-mar |
Delmer |
Latin, Old
French |
Delmon |
Of the
mountain. |
|
Dalman, Dalmen, Dalmin, Dalmon,
Dalmyn, Delman, Delmen, Delmin, Demond, Delmyn |
English,
French |
Delroy |
Of the king. |
|
Dalroi, Dalroy, Delroi |
French |
Delsin |
Truthful |
|
Delsan, Delsen, Delson, Delsyn |
Native
American |
Delton |
Of the valley
town. |
|
Daltan, Dalten, Daltin, Dalton,
Daltyn, Deltan, Delten, Deltin, Deltown,
Deltyn |
English |
Delvin |
Godly friend. |
|
Dalvin, Dalvyn, Delvyn |
English |
Delwyn |
Proud friend; Bright friend. |
|
Delevan, Delwin |
Old English; Old English |
Dema |
Calmness |
|
Demah |
Russian |
Deman |
The man. |
|
Demann |
Dutch |
Demarco |
Of Mark. Warrior, Warlike, Of Mars. |
|
|
African American |
Demas |
Popular one. |
|
|
Greek |
Dembe |
Peace |
|
Damba |
Luganda |
Demetrios |
Covering of
earth, Of Demeter, goddes of fertility. The masculine form of Demetria. |
|
Demetre
(French), Demetri, Demetrio (Italian), Demetrius, Demetryus, Demitris,
Dimiter, Dimitrij, Dimitrije, Dimitry, Dmitar, Dmitri (Russian),
Dymetree, Dymetrey, Dymetri, Dymytrie, Dymetrias, Dymetrius, Dymetriys,
Dymetryas, Dymetryus, |
Greek |
Demos |
The people. |
|
Demas,
Demosthenes, Demous |
Greek |
Demostenes |
Strength of the people. |
|
|
Greek |
Demothi |
Talks while
walking. |
|
Demoth |
Native
American |
Dempsey |
Proud |
|
Dempsi, Dempsie, Dempsy |
Irish |
Dempster |
Judge |
|
Dempstar |
Old English |
Denby |
By the
valley. |
|
Danbi, Danbie,
Danby, Denbey, Denbi, Denbie |
Old English |
Denell |
God is my
judge. A masculine form of Danielle. |
|
Denel |
African
American, Hebrew |
Denham |
From the
valley homestead. |
|
|
Old English |
Denis |
Follower of
Dionysos (God of wine and vegetation), Celebration. |
|
Danas, Dannis,
Dannys, Denas, Denes, Denet, Dennas, Dennet, Dennett, Dennis, Dennison, Denny,
Dennys, Dienes, Dion, Dionigi (Italian), Dionigio (Italian), Dionigo,
Dionis (Spanish), Dionisio (Italian / Spanish), Dionissy (Russian),
Dionizas (Lithuanian), Dionizy (Polish), Dionysio (Portuguese),
Dionysios, Dionysus (German), Divis (Bohemian), Dynas, Dynnys, Dynyss,
Tafi, Tafie, Taffi, Taffie, Taffy, Tafy, Teenis, Tenis, Trents, Zdenek |
Greek |
Deniz |
The sea. |
|
|
Turkish |
Denley |
From the
meadow in the valley. |
|
Denlea, Denleah, Denlee, Denli,
Denlie, Denly |
English |
Denman |
From the
valley. |
|
Denmen |
Old English |
Dennison |
Son of Denis,
Son of the follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and vegetation,
celebration. |
|
Denison, Dennyson, Denyson |
English |
Denton |
From the valley estate or town. |
|
|
Old English |
Deny |
Son of Denis,
Son of the follower of Dionysus, the god of wine and vegetation,
celebration. |
|
Deni, Denie, Denni, Dennie, Deny |
Greek |
Denver |
From the
valley village, Dweller at the valley edge. |
|
Denvor |
Old English |
Denzel |
High, From
the stronghold in the valley. |
|
Denzal, Denzall, Denzalle, Denzell,
Denzelle, Denzil, Denzill, Denzille, Denzyl, Denzyll, Denzylle |
Cornish |
Denzo |
Discretion |
|
Denzio,
Denzyo |
Japanese |
Deon |
Follower of
Dionysos (God of wine and vegetation), Celebration. A short form of
Dennis. |
|
Dion |
Greek |
Dequan |
Fragrant,
sweet smelling. |
|
Dequanah |
Comanche |
Derain |
Mountain |
|
|
Australian Aboriginal |
Dermot |
Freedom; Free
of envy |
|
Dermott, Dermont, Diarmid, Diarmit |
Irish |
Derek |
Gifted ruler
of the people. |
|
Darac, Dareck, Darek, Daric, Darick,
Darric, Darrick, Darryc, Darryck, Darryk, Derec, Dereck, Deric, Derick,
Derik, Derrec, Derreck, Derrek, Derric,
Derrick, Derrik, Deryc, Deryck, Deryk, Derryc, Derryck, Derrryk,
Diederich (German), Dirc, Dirck, Dirk, Dyrc, Dyrck, Dyrk, Dyrrc,
Dyrrck, Dyryc, Dyryck, Dyryk |
Teutonic |
Dermot |
Freedom |
|
Dermott, Dermont, Diarmid, Diarmit |
Irish |
Deron |
Bird |
|
Daaron, Daron, Darone, Darron, Dayron,
Dereon, Deronn, Deronne, Derrin, Derrion, Derron, Derronn, Derronne,
Derryn, Deryn, Diron, Duron, Durron, Dyron |
Hebrew |
Deror |
Freedom
lover. |
|
Derori, Derorie, Derory |
Hebrew |
DeRoy |
Joining of
Dennis with Royston |
|
Deroy, Deroyce, Deroi |
|
Derrilin |
Falling
stars. |
|
Derilin, Derylin, Derylyn |
Australian
Aboriginal |
Derry |
Red-haired |
|
Deri, Derie, Derri, Derrie, Dery |
Irish |
Derryn |
Little bird. |
|
Alderin, Alderyn, Derran, Derren,
Derrin, Derron, Derrun, Deryn |
Welsh |
Derward |
Keeper of the
deer. |
|
Derwood, Dorward, Dirwood, Durward,
Durwood, Dyrward, Dyrwood |
English |
Derwin |
Dear friend. |
|
Dervin, Dervon, Dervyn, Dervyne,
Derwyn, Derwyne, Durwin, Durwyn, Durwyne |
Welsh |
Derwood |
From the deer
wood. |
|
Derward, Durward, Durwood |
English |
Deshawn |
God is
gracious. A form of Shaun. |
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Dasean, Dashaun, Dashwn, Desean,
Deshaun, Deshaune, Deshauwn, Deshawan, D'Sean, D'Shaun, D'Shawn,
Dusean, Dushaun, Dushawn, Dysean, Dyshaun, Dyshawn, Dyshon, Dysone,
Dyshyn, Dyshyne |
Hebrew,
African American |
Desi |
Yearning |
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Dezi |
Latin |
Desideratus |
Longed-for boy. |
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Latin |
Desiderio |
Desired |
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Desideryo |
Spanish |
Desmond |
From South
Munster. |
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Desmund, Dezmond, Dezmund |
Irish, Gaelic |
Destin |
Fate. The
masculine form of Destiny. |
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Destan, Desten, Destine, Deston,
Destun, Destyn |
French |
Deutsch |
From Germany. |
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Deutch |
German |
Deven |
For God. |
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Deaven, Deiven, Diven, Dyven |
Hindi |
Deverell |
From the riverbank. |
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Old Welsh |
Devin |
Poet;
Perfection; From Devonshire, People of the deep valley. |
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Deavin, Deavyn, Devyn |
Irish; Latin,
Old English |
Devlin |
Fierce |
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Irish |
Devon |
Poet;
Perfection; From Devonshire, People of the deep valley. |
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Deavan, Deaven, Deavon, Devan, Deven, Devon, Devun |
Irish; Latin,
Old English |
Devonte |
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duh-VAWN-tay |
Davonte, Devante, Devonta, Devontae |
American |
Devine |
Divine; Ox. |
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Devyn, Devyne |
Latin; Irish |
Devlin |
Fierce,
Brave. |
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Devlan, Devland, Devlen, Devlend,
Devlind, Devlyn, Devlynd |
Irish |
Dewei |
Highly
virtuous. |
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Dewey |
Chinese |
Dewey |
Morning dew. |
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Dewi, Dewie,
Dewy, Duey, Duie |
English |
Dewitt |
Blond-haired. |
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De Witt, Dewit, Dewyt,
Dewytt, Dwight |
Flemish |
Dexter |
Dexterous,
Skilful, Right-handed. |
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Dexta, Dextar, Dextor, Dextur |
Latin |
Dhatri |
Creator |
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Sanskrit |
Diamond |
Diamond,
Precious. |
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Dymond |
Greek,
English |
Dian |
Candle |
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Dyan |
Indonesian |
Dickon |
Hard-ruler. A short form of Richard. |
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Diccon |
Old English |
Didier |
Desired. The
masculine form of Desiree. |
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Didyer |
French |
Diego |
Replacer. A
form of James. |
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Iago, Diaz,
Jago |
Spanish,
Hebrew |
Diesel |
A
petroleum-based fuel. |
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Australian |
Dieter |
The people's
army. |
|
Deyter,
Diehardt (Teutonic), Deirhard, Dihard, Dihardt, Dyehard, Dyehardt,
Dyhard, Dyhardt |
German |
Dietman |
Man of the
people. |
|
Dyetman |
Teutonic |
Dietrich |
Wealthy |
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Detric, Detrick, Didhrikr, Didric,
Didrick, Didschis, Diedric, Diedrich,
Diedrik (Dutch), Dierk |
Teutonic |
Digby |
From the farm
by the ditch. |
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Digbe, Digbee, Digbey, Digbi, Digbie |
Old Norse |
Diggory |
Almost lost;
Digger. |
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Digori, Diggorie, Digorri, Digorie, Digory |
Cornish, Old
English |
Dilgon |
Like the
moon. |
|
Dylgon |
Australian
Aboriginal |
Dillon |
Like a lion;
Faithful. |
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Dilan, Dilen, Dillan, Dillen, Dilon,
Dillyn, Dilyn, Dylan, Dylen, Dyllan, Dylelen, Dyllin, Dyllon, Dyllyn, Dylyn |
French; Irish |
Dilshaan |
Dil means heart and Shaan means joy. |
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Pujabi |
Dilwyn |
From the
place with the shady trees. |
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Dillwin,
Dillwyn, Dilwin, Dilwyn |
Welsh |
Dima |
Famous
prince, Form of Vladimir. |
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Dimah, Dimka, Dimkah, Dyma, Dymah |
Russian |
Dimiter |
Covering of
earth, of Demeter, goddess of fertility. |
|
Demetra, Demetri, Demitri, Dhimitrios,
Dimitra, Dimetri, Dimetric, Dimetrie, Dimetrios, Dimetrius, Dimetrus,
Dimitr,
Dimitri, Dimitricus, Dimitrij
(Russian), Dimitrije (illyrian), Dimitris, Dimitrios, Dimitrius,
Dimitry, Dymiter, Dymitri, Dymitr, Dymitry, Dymyter |
Greek |
Dimuthu |
The shining pearl |
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Sinhala |
Dinh |
Peace |
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Din, Dyn,
Dynh |
Vietnamese |
Dinko |
Born on
Sunday. |
|
Dincko, Dyncko, Dynko |
Slavic |
Dino |
From the
valley. A form of Dean. |
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Diandre,
Dinos (Greek), Dionte, Diondre, Dondre, Dyno, Dynos, Dynot |
Italian,
Spanish |
Dinsmore |
From the
fortress hill. |
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Dinmoar, Dinmoor, Dinmoore, Dinmor, Dinmore,
Dinsmoor, Dinsmoore, Dynmoar, Dynmoor, Dynmoore, Dynmor, Dynmore |
Irish |
Diomedes |
Belonging to
Media. |
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Dyomedes |
Greek |
Dion |
God of wine
and celebration. A short form of Dionysus. |
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Deon, Dio, Dione, Dionigi, Dionis,
Dionn, Dionne, Dionta, Diontae, Dionte, Diontai, Diontray, Dyon, Dyone |
Greek |
Dionysus |
God of wine
and celebration. |
|
Dion, Dionesios, Dionicio, Dionisios,
Dionusios, Dionysios, Dionysius, Dyonisios, Dyonisus, Dyomysus, Dunixi |
Greek |
Dirk |
Wealthy. The
German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people. |
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Derc, Derck, Derk, Dirc, Dirck, Dirke,
Dyrc, Dyrk |
German |
Dix |
Blessed |
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DIxx |
German |
Dixon |
Son of the
rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard. |
|
Dixan, Dixen, Dixin, Dixyn, Dyxan,
Dyxen, Dyxin, Dyxon, Dyxyn |
English |
Doane |
Poem; From
down the hill; Graceful deer. |
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Doan |
Irish; Old
English; English, Hebrew |
Dobromil |
Good grace. |
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Czech |
Dobromir |
Famous |
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Czech |
Dobroslav |
Good glory. |
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Czech |
Dobry |
Good one. |
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Dobri, Dobrie |
Polish |
Dohasan |
Cliff |
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Kiowa |
Doherty |
Harm |
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Docherty, Dougherty, Douherty |
Irish |
Dolan |
Dark, Bold. |
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Dollan |
Irish |
Dolph |
Noble, Fierce wolf. |
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Dolf, Dolff, Dolffe, Dolfe, Dolphe,
Dolphus (Teutonic), Tulph, Dulphe |
German |
Dom |
Of the Lord. A short form of Domenic. |
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Domm |
Latin |
Domenic |
Of the Lord |
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Domenick, Domenik, Dominic, Dominick, Dominik, Domingo, Dominique (French),
Domokos (Hungarian), Domenyc, Domenyck, Domenyk |
Latin |
Domingo |
Born on a Sunday. |
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Spanish |
Don |
Little ruler. A short form of names
beginning with "Don". |
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Donn |
Celtic, English, American,
Australian, New Zealand |
Donahue |
Brown-haired warrior. |
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Donahu, Donahugh, Donehue, Donohoe,
Donohu, Donohue, Donohugh |
Gaelic |
Donald |
Ruler of the world. |
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Domnal, Domnall, Donal (Irish),
Donalds, Donel, Doneld, Donil, Donild, Donyl, Donld |
Celtic |
Donatien |
Gift |
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Donathan, Donathon, Donato (Italian), Donatyen |
French |
Donato |
Gift from
God. |
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Doneto |
Spanish,
Italian |
Donatus |
God-given |
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Latin |
Donegal |
Fort of
foreigners. |
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Donigal,
Donygal |
Irish |
Donkor |
Humble |
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Donko |
Akan |
Donnell |
Brave,
dark-haired one. |
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Doneal, Donel, Donell, Donelle,
Donelly, Doniel, Donielle, Donnel, Donnelle, Donniel, Donnyl, Donyl |
Irish |
Donny |
Proud ruler.
The short form of names starting with 'Don'. |
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Donee, Doney,
Doni, Donie, Donnee, Donney, Donni, Donnie, Dony |
Irish,
Scottish |
Donovan |
Dair-haired
warrior. |
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Donavan, Donaven, Donavin, Donavyn,
Donevan, Donevin, Donevon, Donyvon |
Celtic |
Dooley |
Dark hero. |
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Doolea, Dooleah, Dooleigh, Dooli,
Doolie, Dooly |
Irish |
Doongara |
Lightning |
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Doongarah, Doongarra, Doongarrah |
Australian Aboriginal |
Dor |
Generation |
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Hebrew |
Dorak |
Lively |
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Dorek, Dorik,
Doryk |
Australian
Aboriginal |
Doran |
Stranger;
Gift. |
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Doren, Dorin, Doron, Dorran, Dorren,
Dorrin, Dorron, Dorryn, Doryn |
Irish; Greek |
Dorcas |
From the forest. |
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Hebrew |
Dore |
Stream |
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Dor |
Celtic |
Dorjee |
Thunderbold |
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Tibetan |
Dorian |
From the sea, From Doria. |
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Doran, Dorien, Dorran, Dorrance,
Dorren, Dorrin, Dorryn, Doryn |
Greek |
Dorrell |
The keeper of
the king's door. |
|
Dorrel, Dorrelle, Durel, Durell, Durelle |
Scottish |
Dory |
Golden |
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Doree, Dorey, Dori, Dorie |
French |
Dotan |
Law |
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Dothan |
French |
Doug |
Dark stranger
from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas. |
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Douge, Dougee, Dougey, Dougi, Dougie,
Dougy, Dug, Dugee, Dugey, Dugi, Dugie, Dugy |
Gaelic, Irish |
Dougal |
Dark stranger
from the dark-blue stream. A short form of Douglas. |
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Doogal, Doogall, Dougall, Dougie, Douglass,
Dugald, Duglass |
Gaelic, Irish |
Douglas |
Dark stranger
from the dark-blue stream. |
|
Douglass,
Duglass |
Gaelic, Irish |
Dov |
Bear; Dove,
Bird of peace. The Hebrew form of David, beloved. |
|
Dove, Dovi, Dovid, Dovidas, Dowld |
Hebrew;
English |
Dover |
Water,
Speaker. |
|
Dova, Dovah,
Dove, Dovor |
Hebrew |
Dow |
Black-haired. |
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Irish, Gaelic |
Doyle |
Dark
stranger. |
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Doial, Doiale, Doiall, Doil, Doile, Dotal, Dotel, Doyal
Doyel, Doyele, Doyell,
Doyelle |
Irish |
Dragan |
Dear |
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Dragen, Dragin, Dragon, Dragyn |
Slavic |
Dragoslav |
Dear glory. |
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Slavic |
Drake |
Dragon. Male
Duck. |
|
Draek, Drago
(Italian), Draik, Draike, Drayk, Drayke |
Old English |
Draper |
Fabric or
curtain maker. |
|
Draeper, Draiper, Drayper |
English |
Dravon |
He who comes
from the river Avon ?? |
|
Draven, Dravin, Dravyn, Dravonn |
English |
Dreng |
Brave friend. |
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Norwegian |
Drew |
Strong,
Brave, Courageous one. The short form of Andrew. |
|
Drewe, Dru,
Drue |
Gaelic |
Driscoll |
One who
interprets. |
|
Driscol, Driscole, Dryscol, Dryscoll, Dryscolle |
Irish |
Drogo |
To carry. |
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Old German |
Drover |
Sheep or
cattle herder. |
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Drova, Drovah,
Drove, Dorvir, Drovor, Drovyr |
Australian |
Druce |
Wise man's son. |
|
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Welsh |
Drummond |
From the
mountain of the Druids. |
|
Drummund, Drumond, Drumund |
Scottish |
Drury |
Beloved. |
|
Druree, Drurey, Druri, Druruie |
English,
French |
Dryden |
From the dry
valley. |
|
Driada, Driden, Dridin, Dridyn,
Drydan, Drydin, Drydon, Drydyn |
English |
Duane |
Dark one, Swarthy |
|
Dewain, Dewan, Dewane, DeWayne,
Dewayne, Duane, Dwain, Dwaine, Dwayn, Dwayne (Gaelic) |
Irish, Gaelic |
Duarte |
Prosperous
guardian. The Portuguese form of Edward. Wealthy guardian. |
|
Duart |
Portuguese |
Dubham |
Black |
|
Dubhem, Dubhim, Dubhom, Dybhym |
Celtic |
Dubric |
Black ruler. |
|
Dubrick, Dubrik, Dubryc, Dybryck, Dbryk |
Old English |
Duc |
Moral |
|
Duoc, Duy |
Vietnamese |
Dudley |
From the
meadow. |
|
Dudlea, Dudleah, Dudlee, Dudleigh,
Dudli, Dudlie, Dudly |
Old English |
Dudon |
Given from
God. |
|
Dudan, Duden, Dudin, Dudun, Dudyn |
Italian |
Duer |
Hero |
|
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Scottish |
Duff |
Black-haired. |
|
Duf |
Gaelic |
Dugan |
Dark-haired; Swarthy. |
|
Doogan, Doogen, Dougan, Dougen,
Douggan, Douggen, Dugen |
Gaelic; Irish |
Duke |
Leader; A
sort form of Marmaduke, follower of Saint Maedoc. |
|
Duk |
Latin; Irish,
Gaelic |
Dukker |
Teller of
fortunes. |
|
Duker |
Gypsy |
Dulani |
Cutter |
|
Dulanee, Dulaney, Dulanie, Dulany |
Ngoni |
Duman |
Mist |
|
Dumen, Dumin, Dumon, Dymyn |
Turkish |
Dumin |
Lord |
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Czech |
Dumont |
Of the
mountains. |
|
Duemont |
French |
Duncan |
Brown-haired
warrior. |
|
Doncan,
Dunkan |
Old English |
Dunham |
From the
brown homestead. |
|
Dunhem |
Old English |
Dunley |
From the
brown, hilly meadow. |
|
Dunlea, Dunleah, Dunlee, Dunleigh,
Dunli, Dunlie, Dunly |
Old English |
Dunlop |
From the
brown, mud hill. |
|
Dunlope |
Old English |
Dunmore |
From the brown
moor fort. |
|
Dumoar, Dunmoor, Dunmoore, Dunmor |
Old English |
Dunn |
Brown-haired. |
|
Dun, Dunne |
Scottish |
Dunstan |
From the
brown hill stone. |
|
Dunsten, Dunstin, Dunston, Dunstyn |
Old English |
Dunton |
From the
brown hill town. |
|
Duntan, Dunten, Duntin, Duntyn |
English |
Dural |
Hollow from
where smoke is rising. |
|
Durel, Duril,
Duryl |
Australian
Aboriginal |
Durant |
Enduring |
|
Dant, Dant,
Duran, Durance, Durand, Durante, Durontae, Durrant |
Latin |
Durbin |
City dweller. |
|
Durban, Durben, Derbon, Derbun, Durbyn |
Latin, Gaelic |
Dureau |
Strength |
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Durea |
French |
Durko |
Farmer |
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Czech |
Durrebar |
Black cockatoo. |
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Australian Aboriginal |
Durril |
Gooseberry |
|
Duril, Durryl, Durryll, Duryl |
Gypsy |
Durward |
Keeper of the
door. |
|
Derward,
Durwood |
Old English |
Durwin |
Beloved friend. |
|
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Old English |
Dusa |
A form of Dusan, spirited. |
|
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Czech |
Dusan |
Spirited |
|
Dusen, Dusin,
Duson, Dusyn |
Czech |
Dusanek |
A form of Dusan, spirited. |
|
|
Czech |
Dustin |
Warrior |
|
Dustan, Dusten, Duston, Dustyn |
Teutonic, Old
English |
Dusty |
Covered in
dust. The short form of Dustin. Warrior |
|
Dustee, Dustey, Dusti, Dustie |
English |
Dutch |
The German. |
|
|
German |
Duval |
Of the
valley. |
|
Duvall, Duveuil, Duvyl |
French |
Duysek |
A form of Dusan, spirited. |
|
|
Czech |
Dwade |
Dark-haired
traveller. |
|
Dwaid, Dwaide, Dwayd, Dwayde |
English |
Dwayne |
Dark one. |
|
Duane, Dewain, Dewan, Dewane, DeWayne, Dewayne, Dwain, Dwaine, Dwayn, DWayne (Gaelic) |
Irish |
Dwight |
White;
Valiant. |
|
Dwhite, Dwite,
Dwyte |
Gaelic;
Scandinavian |
Dyami |
Eagle soaring |
|
Dyani |
Native
American |
Dyer |
Dyer of
fabric |
|
Dier |
English |
Dylan |
From the sea |
|
Dilan, Dilen, Dilin, Dillan, Dillen,
Dillin, Dillon, Dillyn, Dilyn, Dylane, Dylen, Dylin, Dyllan, Dylon,
Dylyn, Dylon |
Celtic |
Dymock |
Pig sty. |
|
Dimock |
Old Welsh |
Dyre |
Dear |
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Dire |
Danish |
Dzik |
Wild man. |
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Polish |
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