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Delainy | Meaning : Offspring Of The Challenger. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Gaelic, Irish |
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Delainy | Meaning : Offspring Of The Challenger. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Gaelic, Irish |
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Delancy | Meaning : From The Elder Tree Grove. Used in : French, Irish |
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Delane | Meaning : Offspring Of The Challenger. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, French, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican |
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Delane | Meaning : Offspring Of The Challenger. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, French, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican |
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Delaney | Meaning : From The Alder Grove Used in : Australian, Gaelic, Irish, French, Gaelic, Irish, American, Celtic |
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Delaney | Meaning : From The Alder Grove Used in : Australian, Gaelic, Irish, French, Gaelic, Irish, American, Celtic |
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Delano | Meaning : From The Elder Tree Grove. Used in : American, Australian, Dutch, French, Irish, Jamaican |
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Delany | Meaning : Offspring Of The Challenger Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Australian |
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Delaynie | Meaning : From The Alder Grove Used in : Irish, Australian |
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Deleon | Meaning : From Lyons(Place In France) Used in : Irish |
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Dellaney | Meaning : From The Alder Grove Used in : Irish, Irish |
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Dellaney | Meaning : From The Alder Grove Used in : Irish, Irish |
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Demon | Meaning : An Evil Attendant Or Spirit Used in : Irish |
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Dempsey | Meaning : Proud Used in : American, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish, Australian |
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Dempsy | Meaning : Proud. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Denis | Meaning : God Of Wine, Mountain Of Zeus Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Basque, British, French, Greek, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Australian |
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Dennis | Meaning : Servant Of Dionysus Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Netherlands, Shakespearean, Swedish, American, Australian, British, English |
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Deoradhain | Meaning : Exile Used in : Irish |
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Deorain | Meaning : Exile, Pilgrim Used in : Irish |
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Derb-forgaill | Meaning : Daughter Of Forgall, Daughter Of The Poet Used in : Irish |
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Derbail | Meaning : Daughter Of Fal(Ireland) Or Daughter Of A Poet Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Dercco | Meaning : Eye, Sight Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Derdre | Meaning : Fear Or Raging Woman. Used in : Irish, Australian |
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Derdriu | Meaning : Sorrow Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Deren | Meaning : Gift Used in : Australian, German, Irish, Irish |
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Deren | Meaning : Gift Used in : Australian, German, Irish, Irish |
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Derforgal | Meaning : Servant Of Dervor Used in : Irish |
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Derforgala | Meaning : Servant Of Dervor Used in : Irish |
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Derg | Meaning : Committee Or Council Used in : Irish |
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Derilla | Meaning : Daughter Of A Poet Used in : Irish |
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Derin | Meaning : PreciousPresent Used in : American, Australian, Turkish, Irish, Nigerian, Australian |
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Derinn | Meaning : Daughter Of Finn Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Derloo | Meaning : Daughter Of Lugh Used in : Irish |
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Dermod | Meaning : Free Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Dermot | Meaning : Free Man Used in : Hebrew, Irish, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Dermot | Meaning : Free Man Used in : Hebrew, Irish, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Dermott | Meaning : Without Envy. Used in : Hebrew, Gaelic, Irish |
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Derran | Meaning : Bird Used in : Irish, Australian |
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Derren | Meaning : Small And Great, Wealthy Used in : American, Australian, British, English, Irish |
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Derri | Meaning : City In Northern Ireland. Used in : Australian, Danish, Gaelic, Irish, Australian, Chinese |
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Derrin | Meaning : Great Used in : American, Australian, British, English, Irish, Australian |
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Derron | Meaning : Great. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Derry | Meaning : Oak Grove. Used in : Australian, Irish, Gaelic, German, Greek, Irish, Australian |
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Derry | Meaning : Oak Grove. Used in : Australian, Irish, Gaelic, German, Greek, Irish, Australian |
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Derval | Meaning : True Desire Used in : Irish, Jamaican, Celtic |
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Dervila | Meaning : Daughter Of A Poet Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Dervilia | Meaning : True Desire Used in : Irish |
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Dervla | Meaning : Poet's Daughter Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Dervogilla | Meaning : Daughter Of Forgall Used in : Irish |
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Dervorgilla | Meaning : Servant Of Dervor Used in : Irish |
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Desmond | Meaning : Munster Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, Australian |
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Desmumnach | Meaning : Man Of Muman, From South Munster Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Desmund | Meaning : From South Munster Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Dessi | Meaning : Man Of Muman, From The South Munster Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Dev | Meaning : Bard, Poet. Used in : American, Bengali, Hindu, British, English, Gaelic, Irish, Telugu |
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Deva | Meaning : Poet Used in : Australian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Gaelic, Irish, Australian, Danish, Kannada, Telugu |
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Devaney | Meaning : Dark-haired. Used in : Irish |
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Devanie | Meaning : Dark-haired. Used in : Irish |
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Devany | Meaning : Dark-haired. Used in : Irish |
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Devenny | Meaning : Dark-haired. Used in : Irish |
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Devent | Meaning : Bard Used in : Irish |
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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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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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Devine | Meaning : Bard, Ox. Used in : Hindu, Gaelic, Irish |
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Devinee | Meaning : Dark-haired. Used in : Irish |
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Devinne | Meaning : Poet Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Devland | Meaning : Misfortune, Fierce Courage. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Devlen | Meaning : Fierce Courage. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Devlin | Meaning : Fierce Courage. Used in : Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Devlon | Meaning : Misfortune. Used in : Irish |
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Devlyn | Meaning : Misfortune, Fierce Courage. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Australian |
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Devnet | Meaning : Bard Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Devon | Meaning : Bard, Poet. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, Jamaican, English, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, American, Australian, Chinese, British, English |
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Devony | Meaning : Dark-haired. Used in : Irish |
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Dewain | Meaning : Swarthy. Used in : Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican |
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Dewayne | Meaning : Dark, Swarthy. Used in : American, Australian, Gaelic, Irish |
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Dhaithi | Meaning : Beloved Used in : Irish |
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Dhe | Meaning : God, Servant Of God Used in : Irish |
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Diamit | Meaning : Without Envy Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Dianach | Meaning : Swift Used in : Irish |
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Dianaim | Meaning : Flawless Used in : Irish |
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Diarmaid | Meaning : Free Man Used in : Australian, Irish, Celtic, Gaelic |
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Diarmait | Meaning : Free Man Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Diarmid | Meaning : Without Envy. Used in : Hebrew, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Diarmuid | Meaning : Free From Envy Used in : Irish, Gaelic, Irish, Australian |
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Diarmuid | Meaning : Free From Envy Used in : Irish, Gaelic, Irish, Australian |
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Diarmuit | Meaning : Free From Envy Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Didi | Meaning : Fear Or Raging Woman. Used in : Australian, Irish, Latin, Swedish, German |
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Diedre | Meaning : Melancholy. A Variant Of The Older Name Deirdre In Celtic Legend Deirdre Died Of A Broken Heart. Used in : Irish, Australian, Chinese |
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Dierdra | Meaning : Broken Hearted Used in : Irish |
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Dierdre | Meaning : Fear Or Raging Woman. Used in : Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Diglach | Meaning : Champion Used in : Irish |
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Dilan | Meaning : Like A Lion. Used in : American, Australian, French, Irish, Australian, Kurdish, Turkish |
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Dillan | Meaning : Loyal. Used in : American, Australian, Gaelic, Irish, Welsh, Australian |
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Dillen | Meaning : Like A Lion. Used in : Australian, French, Irish |
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Dillin | Meaning : From The Sea Used in : Australian, Irish |
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Dillon | Meaning : Flash, Lightning, Faithful, Loyal Used in : American, Chinese, Celtic, French, Gaelic, Irish, Australian |
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Dilon | Meaning : Loyal. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Dimma | Meaning : Convenient, Pet-form Of Diarmait Used in : Celtic, Irish |