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Dominik | Meaning : Variant Of Dominick: Lord Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, Czechoslovakian, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Swedish, Swiss |
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Dominy | Meaning : Used in : British, English, Latin, Australian, British, English |
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Domnici | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Domo | Meaning : Variant Of Dominick: Lord Used in : British, English, Latin |
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Domokos | Meaning : Variant Of Dominick: Lord Used in : British, English, Hungarian |
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Don | Meaning : In American meaning is : World ruler Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Japanese, British, Celtic, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Swedish, Swiss, Anglo, Australian |
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Don-alfredo | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Donald | Meaning : Ruler Of The World Used in : American, Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, American, Australian |
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Donavon | Meaning : In gaelic meaning is : Dark. Used in : American, British, English, Gaelic, Irish |
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Dondre | Meaning : Abbreviation Of Dionysius Used in : American, British, English, French |
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Donestan | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Donn | Meaning : In Mythology The Irish Donn Was Known As King Of The Underworld Used in : American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Irish |
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Donne | Meaning : Form Of Donn. In Mythology The Irish Donn Was Known As King Of The Underworld Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, English, French, Australian |
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Donnie | Meaning : Form Of Donn. In Mythology The Irish Donn Was Known As King Of The Underworld Used in : American, Nigerian, Australian, Italian, British, English, American, Australian, Danish |
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Donny | Meaning : In American meaning is : World ruler Used in : American, Italian, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Scottish, Swedish |
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Donovian | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Donston | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dontae | Meaning : Contemporary Phonetic Variant Of Dante 'enduring' Used in : American, British, English, Latin |
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Dontay | Meaning : Contemporary Phonetic Variant Of Dante 'enduring' Used in : American, British, English, Latin |
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Dontaye | Meaning : Contemporary Phonetic Variant Of Dante 'enduring' Used in : American, British, English, Latin |
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Donte | Meaning : Contemporary Phonetic Variant Of Dante 'enduring' Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Dontell | Meaning : Contemporary Phonetic Variant Of Dante 'enduring' Used in : American, British, English |
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Dontrell | Meaning : Contemporary Phonetic Variant Of Dante 'enduring' Used in : American, British, English, Jamaican |
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Doogie | Meaning : Diminutive Of Douglas: Dark Water. In The Seventeenth Century Used in : British, English |
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Doran | Meaning : In American meaning is : Exiled or stranger Used in : American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish, Jewish |
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Dorcas | Meaning : Used in : Hebrew, German, Greek, Shakespearean, British, English, American, Australian, British, English |
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Dore | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Gift of Isis.Isis was the principal goddess of ancient Egypt. Used in : French, German, Greek, British, English, French, Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Italian |
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Dorian | Meaning : In American meaning is : descendant of Dorus. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Greek, Irish, British, English, French, German, Greek, Australian, British, English |
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Dorien | Meaning : Descendant Of Dorus. Dorian Was A Character In Oscar Wilde's Novel The Picture Of Dorian Gray Who Was Given His Wish That His Portrait Would Age While He Remained Young And Handsome Used in : American, Irish, British, English, Greek, Australian, Dutch |
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Dorin | Meaning : In Romanian meaning is : stranger Used in : Australian, British, English, Romanian, Australian, Danish |
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Dorion | Meaning : Descendant Of Dorus. Dorian Was A Character In Oscar Wilde's Novel The Picture Of Dorian Gray Who Was Given His Wish That His Portrait Would Age While He Remained Young And Handsome Used in : American, Greek, British, English, Greek |
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Dornar | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dornard | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Doron | Meaning : In American meaning is : Stranger Used in : American, Hawaiian, Australian, Hebrew, British, English, Gaelic, Greek, Irish |
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Dorothea | Meaning : Used in : Australian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish, British, English, American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Dorrance | Meaning : Variant Of Dorran: Stranger Used in : American, British, English, Irish |
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Dorrel | Meaning : Variant Of Dorran: Stranger Used in : American, British, English, Irish, Australian |
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Dorrell | Meaning : Variant Of Dorran: Stranger Used in : American, Australian, British, English, Irish, Australian |
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Dorren | Meaning : Variant Of Dorran: Stranger Used in : American, Greek, British, English, Gaelic, German, Irish, Celtic |
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Dorrin | Meaning : Variant Of Dorran: Stranger Used in : American, British, English, Irish, Iranian |
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Dorset | Meaning : Tribe Near The Sea Used in : British, English |
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Dos | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Douger | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dougie | Meaning : Diminutive Of Douglas: Dark Water. In The Seventeenth Century Used in : Australian, British, English |
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Douglas | Meaning : In American meaning is : Dark stream or dark river Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Australian, British, English |
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Doune | Meaning : From The Down Hill Used in : American, Australian, British, English, Australian |
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Dovatocus | Meaning : Used in : British, English, Latin |
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Dover | Meaning : Water Used in : British, English, Welsh |
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Doyne | Meaning : Used in : Australian, British, English |
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Draca | Meaning : Dragon Used in : American, Anglo, British, English |
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Dracon | Meaning : Modern Variant Of Drake 'dragon' Used in : American, Anglo, British, English |
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Dragon | Meaning : Used in : Australian, British, English |
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Draincun | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Drake | Meaning : Male Duck Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British, English, German, Greek, Latin |
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Drayce | Meaning : Modern Variant Of Drake 'dragon' Used in : American, Anglo, British, English |
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Dreama | Meaning : Used in : Greek, British, English |
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Dreamwulf | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dremca | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dremic | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Drew | Meaning : In American meaning is : Manly Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, French, Greek, Scottish, British, English, French, German, Greek, Welsh, American, Australian, British, English |
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Drewe | Meaning : Variant Of Drew: Wise Used in : Australian, British, English, Australian |
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Drewone | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Drian | Meaning : Used in : British, English, French |
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Dridan | Meaning : From The Dry Valley Used in : American, Australian, British, English |
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Driden | Meaning : From The Dry Valley Used in : American, British, English |
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Drithelm | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Drogo | Meaning : In german meaning is : An Old German name derived from 'dragen' meaning to bear or carry Used in : British, English, German |
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Druas | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Drue | Meaning : Abbreviation Of Andrew. Manly Used in : American, Australian, British, English, German, Australian |
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Drugo | Meaning : Used in : British, English, German |
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Drust | Meaning : Used in : British, Celtic, English |
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Dryden | Meaning : From The Dry Valley Used in : American, Australian, British, English, British, English |
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Drygedene | Meaning : From The Dry Valley Used in : British, English |
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Dryhthelm | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Drystan | Meaning : Used in : Arthurian - Legend, British, Celtic, English |
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Drythelm | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Duach | Meaning : In welsh meaning is : Legendary son of Gwawrddur. Used in : British, Celtic, English, Welsh |
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Duane | Meaning : Dark Used in : American, African, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, Australian |
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Dubnovellaunus | Meaning : Used in : British, Celtic, English |
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Dubric | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dubricii | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dubricio | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dubricius | Meaning : Used in : British, English, Latin |
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Dubricus | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Ducc | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Ducca | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Duccel | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Ducel | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Duceman | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dud | Meaning : Diminutive Of Dudley: From The People's Meadow. From A Surname And Place Name Derived From The Old English Used in : British, English |
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Dudd | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dudda | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dudde | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Duddel | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Duddela | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Duddie | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Duddy | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dudely | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dudemaer | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dudeman | Meaning : Used in : British, English |