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Darcie | Meaning : Dark. Used in : Australian, French, Gaelic, Irish, French, American, Australian, British, English |
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Darcy | Meaning : Dark Used in : American, French, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, French, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, American, Australian, Celtic |
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Darcy | Meaning : Dark Used in : American, French, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, French, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, American, Australian, Celtic |
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Darearca | Meaning : Daughter Of Erc Used in : Irish |
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Dareen | Meaning : Nugget Of Wisdom, Dearling, Darling Used in : Australian, German, Irish, American, Australian, Hebrew |
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Daren | Meaning : Great. Used in : American, African, Nigerian, Anglo, Australian, Japanese, British, German, English, Gaelic, Irish, Australian |
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Darerca | Meaning : Saint Name Used in : Irish |
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Daric | Meaning : Strong, Oak-hearted. See Also Derek. Used in : Gaelic, German, Irish |
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Darice | Meaning : Dark Used in : Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Hebrew |
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Darick | Meaning : Strong, Oak-hearted. See Also Derek. Used in : Gaelic, German, Irish |
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Darin | Meaning : Great. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British, English, Gaelic, Irish |
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Darina | Meaning : Gift Used in : French, German, Irish, Australian, Celtic, Czechoslovakian, Czech, Danish |
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Darlene | Meaning : Little Darling, Beloved Used in : Australian, French, German, Irish, American, Anglo, Australian, Hebrew, British, Danish, English |
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Daroma | Meaning : Southward Used in : Irish |
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Daron | Meaning : Great Used in : American, Armenian, Australian, British, Irish, English, Irish |
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Daron | Meaning : Great Used in : American, Armenian, Australian, British, Irish, English, Irish |
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Darova | Meaning : Daughter Of Ogmios Used in : Irish |
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Darowva | Meaning : A Legendry Princess Used in : Irish |
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Darragh | Meaning : Dark Oak, Wealthy Used in : Australian, Celtic, Irish |
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Darrah | Meaning : Dark Oak, Nugget Of Wisdom, Fertile, Oak Tree Used in : Australian, Celtic, Irish, Anglo, Australian, Hebrew |
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Darran | Meaning : Small And Great, Wealthy Used in : Australian, Gaelic, Irish |
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Darren | Meaning : Greta, Oak Tree Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish, Australian |
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Darrian | Meaning : Gift Used in : American, African, Australian, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Australian |
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Darrick | Meaning : Strong, Oak-hearted. See Also Derek. Used in : American, British, English, German, Irish, Teutonic |
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Darrien | Meaning : Protector, Wealthy, Possessor Of Good, Upholder Of Good Used in : American, Australian, Greek, Irish, American, Australian |
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Darrin | Meaning : Small And Great, Wealthy Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, British, Celtic, English, Irish |
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Darroch | Meaning : Strong, Oak-hearted. See Also Derek. Used in : Australian, Gaelic, Irish |
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Darrock | Meaning : Strong, Oak-hearted. See Also Derek. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Darron | Meaning : Great. Used in : American, British, English, Gaelic, Irish |
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Darry | Meaning : Wealthy Used in : American, Australian, French, Irish |
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Darryn | Meaning : Great. Used in : American, British, English, Gaelic, Irish |
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Darsee | Meaning : Dark Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Darsey | Meaning : Dark Used in : Gaelic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Darsy | Meaning : Dark. Used in : French, Gaelic, Irish |
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Dary | Meaning : Wealthy Used in : Dutch, French, Irish, Australian |
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Davan | Meaning : Female Form Of David, Beloved Used in : Australian, Irish, Irish, Hawaiian, Hebrew |
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Davan | Meaning : Female Form Of David, Beloved Used in : Australian, Irish, Irish, Hawaiian, Hebrew |
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Davey | Meaning : Variant Of David Beloved. Used in : American, Australian, Hebrew, British, English, French, Irish |
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David | Meaning : Beloved Used in : American, Hawaiian, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Jewish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, American, Anglo, Australian |
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David-patrick | Meaning : Dearly Loved And Noble One Used in : Irish |
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Davie | Meaning : Variant Of David Beloved. Used in : American, Australian, Hebrew, British, Danish, English, French, Irish |
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Davin | Meaning : Beloved Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Scandinavian, Celtic, English, French, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian |
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Davina | Meaning : Little, Deer Used in : French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Swedish, American, African, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, English |
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Davnat | Meaning : Fawn Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Davnet | Meaning : Fawn Used in : Irish |
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Davnit | Meaning : Little Roe, Little Dear Used in : Irish |
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Dawayne | Meaning : Dark. Used in : Australian, Irish |
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Dawley | Meaning : Assembly. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Dawry | Meaning : Fruitful, Fertile Used in : Irish |
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Day | Meaning : Day, Light And Hope Used in : Irish, Australian |
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Dayna | Meaning : From Denmark Used in : Australian, Greek, Irish, Latin, American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, English |
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Deaglan | Meaning : Name Of A Saint Used in : Australian, Irish, Irish |
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Deaglan | Meaning : Name Of A Saint Used in : Australian, Irish, Irish |
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Deahglan | Meaning : Fully Good Used in : Irish |
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Dealla | Meaning : Name Of A Legendary Early Invader Of Ireland, A Companion Of The Woman Leader Cessair. Used in : British, Irish, English, Australian |
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Deaman | Meaning : Free Man Used in : Irish |
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Dearbhail | Meaning : True Desire Used in : Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Dearbhaile | Meaning : Dearest Wish Used in : Irish |
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Dearbhla | Meaning : Poet's Daughter Used in : Irish |
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Dearbhor | Meaning : Brook Of The Dear Used in : Irish |
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Dearbhorgaill | Meaning : Means Daughter Of Forgall, A God. Used in : Irish |
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Dearlu | Meaning : Daughter Of Lugh Used in : Irish |
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Deasmhumhan | Meaning : Native Of South Munster Used in : Irish |
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Deasun | Meaning : From South Munster Used in : Irish |
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Deavin | Meaning : Poet, Perfection, From Devonshire, People Of The deep Valley Used in : Irish |
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Deborah | Meaning : Bee Used in : American, Australian, Hebrew, French, German, Irish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Dutch, American, Hawaiian, Nigerian, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Dechtire | Meaning : Mythical Nursemaid Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Decklan | Meaning : Saint, Man Of Prayer Used in : Australian, Irish |
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Decla | Meaning : Feminine Form Of Declan The Name Of A Saint Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Declan | Meaning : Full Of Goodness Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Irish, Celtic, Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Declan | Meaning : Full Of Goodness Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Irish, Celtic, Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Dede | Meaning : Fear Or Raging Woman. Used in : Nigerian, Irish, Latin, Nigerian |
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Dedra | Meaning : Fear Or Raging Woman. Used in : Irish, American, African |
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Dedre | Meaning : Sorrowful Used in : Irish, Australian |
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Dee | Meaning : Fear Or Raging Woman. Used in : American, Australian, Greek, Irish, Latin, American, Anglo, Australian, Hebrew, British, Danish, English |
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Deeanock | Meaning : Swift Used in : Irish |
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Deedee | Meaning : Fear Or Raging Woman. Used in : Irish, Latin, American, Hebrew |
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Deedra | Meaning : Melancholy. A Variant Of The Older Name Deirdre In Celtic Legend Deirdre Died Of A Broken Heart. Used in : Irish, Australian |
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Deedre | Meaning : Fear Or Raging Woman. Used in : Irish |
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Deegan | Meaning : Black-haired. Used in : American, Australian, Hebrew, Gaelic, Irish |
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Deekoo | Meaning : Pet Form Of DÃcuill Used in : Irish |
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Deema | Meaning : Rainy Cloud Used in : Australian, Irish, Australian |
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Deenartock | Meaning : Of Great Strength Used in : Irish |
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Deerdra | Meaning : Raging, Brokenhearted Used in : Irish |
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Deicola | Meaning : One Who Cultivates The Relationship With God Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Deidra | Meaning : Fear Or Raging Woman. Used in : Gaelic, German, Irish, American, Australian |
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Deidre | Meaning : Fear Or Raging Woman. Used in : Australian, Irish, American, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Deidrie | Meaning : Fear Or Raging Woman. Used in : Irish |
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Deirbhile | Meaning : Daughter Of A Poet Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Deirbhle | Meaning : True Desire Used in : Irish |
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Deirdra | Meaning : Melancholy. A Variant Of The Older Name Deirdre In Celtic Legend Deirdre Died Of A Broken Heart. Used in : Irish, Australian |
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Deirdre | Meaning : Beautiful, Woman, Ancient, King Used in : Australian, German, Irish, Australian, Chinese, British, Celtic, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Deirdriu | Meaning : Chatterer Used in : Irish |
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Deivin | Meaning : Bard Or Poet Used in : Irish, Irish |
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Deivin | Meaning : Bard Or Poet Used in : Irish, Irish |
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Dela | Meaning : Small Winged One, Pleasure, Delight Used in : Irish, Latin, Celtic |
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Delaine | Meaning : Offspring Of The Challenger. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, French, Gaelic, Irish |
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Delaine | Meaning : Offspring Of The Challenger. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, French, Gaelic, Irish |
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Delainey | Meaning : Offspring Of The Challenger. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Gaelic, Irish |
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Delainey | Meaning : Offspring Of The Challenger. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Gaelic, Irish |