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Djani | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djaran | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djarimin | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djarrin | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djaudet | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djeb | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djemal | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djerami | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djimie | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djiro | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djoel | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djordje | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djorn | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djovan | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djula | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Australian |
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Djuliano | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djulijan | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djura | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djuro | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djye | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dlyan | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dmitar | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dmitri | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Form of Demitrius. Lover of the Earth. Used in : Australian, German, Greek, Slavic, Ukrainian |
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Dmitrii | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dmitrij | Meaning : Used in : Australian, German |
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Dmitriy | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dmitry | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Variant of Demetrius: Earth-lover. of Demeter. Demeter is the mythological Greek Goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the part of the year her daughter Persephone must Used in : Australian, German, Greek, Australian |
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Dmytro | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dniel | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Doan | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Australian |
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Doanld | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dobe | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Hebrew |
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Dobre | Meaning : In Polish meaning is : Good, Allright Used in : Australian, Polish, Hebrew |
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Dobrica | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dobrivoje | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dobrivoy | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dobroslav | Meaning : In czech meaning is : Good glory Used in : Australian, Czechoslovakian, Czech |
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Doc | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Doctore | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dodge | Meaning : Used in : Australian, French, German |
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Doga | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Turkish |
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Dogan | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Japanese, German |
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Doghan | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dogus | Meaning : Used in : Australian, German |
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Dohn | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Doi | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese |
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Doiminic | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Our lord, Belonging to God Used in : Australian, Irish, Latin |
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Doka | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Doko | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dolf | Meaning : In german meaning is : Noble wolf. Used in : Australian, Dutch, French, German, Swedish, Australian |
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Dolfo | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Italian |
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Dolibor | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dollas | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dollond | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dolph | Meaning : In german meaning is : Form of Randolph. Wolf-shield; noble wolf; Famous wolf. Used in : Australian, German, Swedish, Teutonic |
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Dolton | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dom | Meaning : In latin meaning is : Form of Dominick. Belonging to God Used in : Australian, Czechoslovakian, French, Latin |
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Domagoj | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domagoj-ante | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domagov-ante | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domagoy | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domain | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domanchi | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domanic | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domanique | Meaning : Used in : Australian, French |
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Domar | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domeet | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domenic | Meaning : In english meaning is : Variant of Dominick: Lord Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, English, German, Latin |
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Domenica | Meaning : Used in : Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Australian |
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Domenicantonio | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domenick | Meaning : Used in : American, Australian |
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Domenico | Meaning : In spanish meaning is : Variant of the Latin Dominic of the lord. Used in : Australian, British, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Australian |
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Domenico-antonio | Meaning : Used in : Australian, German |
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Domenicontonio | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domenik | Meaning : Used in : Australian, German |
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Domenique | Meaning : Used in : Australian, French, Latin, French, Australian |
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Domeno | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domenyk | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domhnall | Meaning : In celtic meaning is : Stranger. Used in : Australian, Irish, Celtic |
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Domian | Meaning : Used in : Australian, German |
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Domiano | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dominador | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domineco | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domingo | Meaning : In english meaning is : Variant of Dominick: Lord Used in : American, Australian, British, English, German, Latin, Spanish, Swedish |
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Domingos | Meaning : In english meaning is : Variant of Dominick: Lord Used in : Australian, British, English |
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Dominic | Meaning : In American meaning is : Belonging to the lord Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Swiss, Australian |
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Dominica | Meaning : Used in : Australian, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Australian, Dutch |
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Dominicchi | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dominici | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dominick | Meaning : In latin meaning is : Belonging to God Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, German, Latin, Swedish |
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Dominico | Meaning : In latin meaning is : The Lord's Used in : Australian, French, Italian, Latin |
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Dominicus | Meaning : In finnish meaning is : Lord Used in : Australian, British, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish |
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Dominik | Meaning : In english meaning is : Variant of Dominick: Lord Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, Czechoslovakian, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Swedish, Swiss |
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Dominike | Meaning : Used in : Australian, French, Latin |
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Dominio | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dominique | Meaning : In french meaning is : Of the Lord. From the Latin Dominic. This French spelling is used primarily for girls. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Romanian, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Swiss, American, African, Australian, Chinese |
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Dominus | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domit | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domizio | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domminichi | Meaning : Used in : Australian |