Dagmar
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Meaning : In Scandinavian meaning is : Joy of the danes.
Used in : Hindu, German, Jamaican, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic, French, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English |
Dagmarka
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Dana
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Meaning : In American meaning is : From Denmark
Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Japanese, Parsi, Sikh, British, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Jewish, Latin, Polish, Romanian, Czech, English, Jamaican, Norse, Polish, Scandinavian, Swedish, American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, Iranian, Japanese, British, Celtic, Czechoslovakian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English |
Danicka
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Daniela
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Meaning : In hawaiian meaning is : my judge is the Lord
Used in : Australian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Swiss, American, Hawaiian, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, Czechoslovakian, Danish |
Danka
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Used in : German, Australian, Czechoslovakian |
Danulka
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Danushe
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Danuska
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Dara
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Meaning : In african meaning is : Beautiful (Bermudian)
Used in : Persian, Hindu, Iranian, Kurdish, Parsi, Irish, Swiss, Celtic, Irish, American, Hawaiian, African, Anglo, Hebrew, Czechoslovakian |
Darina
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Meaning : In czech meaning is : Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name
Used in : French, German, Irish, Australian, Celtic, Czechoslovakian, Czech, Danish |
Darinka
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Used in : German, Slovenian, Australian, Czechoslovakian |
Darja
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Meaning : In finnish meaning is : Good Health
Used in : Finnish, German, Slovenian, Swedish, Hebrew, Czechoslovakian |
Darka
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Used in : Australian, Czechoslovakian |
Dasa
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Meaning : In czech meaning is : Glorious
Used in : Hindu, Czechoslovakian, Czech |
Dasenka
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Dasha
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Meaning : In greek meaning is : Gift of God.
Used in : Greek, Australian, Czechoslovakian |
Deni
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Meaning : In french meaning is : Feminine of Dennis, meaning: Follower of Dionysius
Used in : Australian, French, Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, English |
Denisa
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Meaning : In spanish meaning is : Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus.
Used in : French, Spanish, Australian, Czechoslovakian |
Deniska
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Dia
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Meaning : In greek meaning is : Daughter of Eineus.
Used in : African, Australian, Greek, Latin, Spanish, Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English |
Diana
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Meaning : In American meaning is : Divine
Used in : Australian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Jamaican, Italian, Latin, Netherlands, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Shakespearean, Swedish, Swiss, American, Afghan, Anglo, Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English |
Dianka
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Dita
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Meaning : In spanish meaning is : Abreviation of Edith.
Used in : French, German, Polish, Spanish, Swedish, Hebrew, Indonesian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English |
Ditka
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Dobinka
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Dobromila
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Dobruska
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Dorka
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Dorota
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Meaning : In czech meaning is : Gift From God (from Dorothy)
Used in : French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Greek, Australian, Czechoslovakian, Czech |
Dorotka
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Used in : Australian, Czechoslovakian |
Doubravka
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Meaning : In Polish meaning is : Oak grove
Used in : Polish, Czechoslovakian |
Draha
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Drahomira
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Drahoslava
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |
Drahuska
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Used in : Czechoslovakian |