Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Dálach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Surrounded by many people Used in : Celtic |
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Dámnh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : To condemn, to declare guilty, to doom, to adjudge to punishment Used in : Celtic |
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Dacey | Meaning : Southerner. Used in : American, British, Gaelic, Irish, Latin, Celtic, English, French, Gaelic, Irish, Latin, British, English |
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Dagobitus | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Daich | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Daig | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Flame, Fire Used in : French, Celtic, Irish |
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Daigh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Flame, Fire Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Daighre | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Flame, Fire Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Daigre | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Daire | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Prince Used in : Australian, Celtic, Irish |
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Dalbaech | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dalbh | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dall | Meaning : In Gaelic meaning is : Wise. Used in : Australian, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Dallas | Meaning : Wise. Used in : American, Australian, British, Gaelic, Scottish, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Scottish, American, Australian, British, English |
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Daly | Meaning : Advisor. Used in : Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, American, British, English |
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Damaen | Meaning : In irish meaning is : To tame, Subdue Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Daman | Meaning : Demon. Used in : African, Australian, Kurdish, Sanskrit, Sikh, Celtic, French, Greek, Irish, Gujarati, Telugu |
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Dannicus | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dara | Meaning : In parsi meaning is : Wealthy; possessing goodness Used in : Persian, Hindu, Iranian, Kurdish, Parsi, Irish, Swiss, Celtic, Irish, American, Hawaiian, African, Anglo, Hebrew, Czechoslovakian |
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Darach | Meaning : In scottish meaning is : Oak Used in : Celtic, Irish, Scottish |
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Daragh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Oak tree Used in : Australian, Celtic, Irish, Australian |
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Darby | Meaning : Free. Used in : American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Irish, Norse, American, Australian, British, English |
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Darragh | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Dark oak, Wealthy Used in : Australian, Celtic, Irish |
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Darrah | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Dark oak, Nugget of wisdom, Fertile, Oak tree Used in : Australian, Celtic, Irish, Anglo, Australian, Hebrew |
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Darren | Meaning : Great. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish, Australian |
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Darrin | Meaning : Form Of Darren. Great. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British, Celtic, English, Irish |
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Darrion | Meaning : Form Of Darren. Great. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Celtic, Greek, Australian |
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Dathi | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Davin | Meaning : In french meaning is : Variant of David beloved. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Scandinavian, Celtic, English, French, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian |
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Deaghadh | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dearc | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dearg | Meaning : Son Of Daghda. Used in : Celtic, German, Scottish |
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Dearmid | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Celtic |
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Deasún | Meaning : In irish meaning is : From south munster Used in : Celtic |
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Debrann | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Decheall | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Declan | Meaning : In American meaning is : Man of prayer. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Irish, Celtic, Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Dedidach | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Deglain | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Deicola | Meaning : In irish meaning is : One who cultivates the relationship with God Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Dela | Meaning : Used in : Irish, Latin, Celtic |
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Delbaith | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Demna | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dempsey | Meaning : Proud. Used in : American, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish, Australian |
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Deoradhán | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Derc | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Derca | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dergcroche | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dergdian | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dering | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dermot | Meaning : Envy, Free. Used in : Hebrew, Irish, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Desa | Meaning : Used in : Greek, Celtic, Australian |
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Desle | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Desmond | Meaning : Man Of The World. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, Australian |
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Desmumnach | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Man of Muman, From South Munster Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Dessi | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Man of muman, From the south Munster Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Detha | Meaning : Used in : Celtic, Australian |
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Devin | Meaning : Poet. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Sanskrit, British, French, Gaelic, Irish, Celtic, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Latin, American, Australian, British, English |
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Devlin | Meaning : Brave. Used in : Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Dewain | Meaning : Song. Used in : Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican |
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Diamit | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Without envy Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Dian | Meaning : In Indonesian meaning is : a candle Used in : Australian, Chinese, Indonesian, French, Latin, Celtic, American, Australian, Indonesian, Malaysian, British, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Dian- | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Diarmaid | Meaning : In Gaelic meaning is : Free man. Used in : Australian, Irish, Celtic, Gaelic |
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Diarmait | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Free man Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Diarmid | Meaning : In Gaelic meaning is : Free man, Without envy. Used in : Hebrew, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Diarmuit | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Free from envy Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Dichu | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dieul | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Digbail | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dill | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dillion | Meaning : Faithful. Used in : American, Australian, Celtic |
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Dillon | Meaning : Faithful. Used in : American, Chinese, Celtic, French, Gaelic, Irish, Australian |
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Dimma | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Convenient, pet-form of Diarmait Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Dimnaus | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dinogad | Meaning : Used in : British, Celtic, English |
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Dinsmore | Meaning : From The Hill Fort. Used in : Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Diocain | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Diorraing | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Diovicus | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Disisbod | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Diuma | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Bishop name Used in : British, Celtic, English, Irish |
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Diviciacus | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Doane | Meaning : Dune Dweller. Used in : American, British, Celtic, English |
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Dobar | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Doccius | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dogfael | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Doibhilin | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Descendant of Dobh(a)iléin, Unlucky Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Doinus | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Doireidh | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Dolar | Meaning : Used in : Celtic, French |
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Dolb | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Doli | Meaning : Used in : Celtic, Native American, African, Swahili |
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Domhar | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Domhnall | Meaning : Stranger. Used in : Australian, Irish, Celtic |
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Domingart | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Domnall | Meaning : In irish meaning is : World mighty Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Domnann | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Domnoellaunus | Meaning : Used in : Celtic |
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Don | Meaning : Form Of Donald. Brown Stranger. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Japanese, British, Celtic, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Swedish, Swiss, Anglo, Australian |