Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Dimmae | Meaning : Convenient, Pet-form Of Diarmait Used in : Irish |
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Dimmai | Meaning : Convenient, Pet-form Of Diarmait Used in : Irish |
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Dineartach | Meaning : Of Great Strength Used in : Irish |
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Dinertach | Meaning : Of Great Strength Used in : Irish |
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Dinsmore | Meaning : The Hill Fortress. Used in : Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Diochu | Meaning : Pet Form Of DÃcuill Used in : Irish |
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Diolun | Meaning : Loyal, Faithful Used in : Irish |
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Dioman | Meaning : Free Man, Dim. Of Diarmait Used in : Irish |
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Dionysius | Meaning : Devoted To Bacchus Used in : Australian, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Swedish, Australian |
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Diuma | Meaning : Bishop Name Used in : British, Celtic, English, Irish |
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Divessa | Meaning : Lady Of The Waterfall Used in : Irish |
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Divlowna | Meaning : Daughter Of A King And Wife Of A High King. Used in : Irish |
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Djali | Meaning : Young Man Used in : Irish |
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Dobagni | Meaning : The Stone Of Used in : British, English, Irish |
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Docherty | Meaning : Harmful. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Doctor | Meaning : Someone Of The Medical Profession Used in : British, English, German, Irish |
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Doherty | Meaning : Harmful. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Doibhilin | Meaning : Descendant Of Dobh(a)iléin, Unlucky Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Doiminic | Meaning : Our Lord, Belonging To God Used in : Australian, Irish, Latin |
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Doireann | Meaning : Sullen Used in : Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Celtic |
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Doirend | Meaning : Daughter Of Finn Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Doirin | Meaning : Townland Of The Little Oak Grove Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Doktur | Meaning : Someone Of The Medical Profession Used in : Irish |
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Dolan | Meaning : Dark, Bold, Black-haired. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Dolly | Meaning : Gift Of God Used in : French, German, Greek, Irish, Swedish, American, Australian, Chinese, British, Danish, English |
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Dolvock | Meaning : Full Of Sorcery Used in : Irish |
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Domhnall | Meaning : World Ruler Used in : Australian, Irish, Celtic |
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Dominic | Meaning : Lord Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, British, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Swiss, Australian |
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Dominica | Meaning : Name Of A Saint Used in : Australian, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Australian, Dutch |
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Domnaill | Meaning : World Mighty Used in : Irish |
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Domnall | Meaning : World Mighty Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Don | Meaning : World Leader, Man, Great, Chief Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Japanese, British, Celtic, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Swedish, Swiss, Anglo, Australian |
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Donagh | Meaning : Brown Warrior Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Donaghy | Meaning : Strong Fighter Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Donahue | Meaning : Dark Fighter. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Donal | Meaning : World Leader Used in : American, Australian, Irish, Celtic, French, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, Australian |
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Donal | Meaning : World Leader Used in : American, Australian, Irish, Celtic, French, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, Australian |
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Donald | Meaning : World Mighty, Great Chief Used in : American, Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, American, Australian |
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Donall | Meaning : World Ruler Used in : Australian, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish |
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Donan | Meaning : Brown, Lord Used in : Celtic, French, Irish |
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Donavan | Meaning : Brown-haired Chieftain. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Irish, Jamaican |
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Donavin | Meaning : Dark Warrior Used in : Irish |
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Donavon | Meaning : Brown-haired Chieftain, Dark. Used in : American, British, English, Gaelic, Irish |
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Donegal | Meaning : Stronghold Of The Foreigners Used in : Irish |
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Donegan | Meaning : Surname. Used in : Irish |
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Donell | Meaning : Variant Of Donald Great Chief. Used in : American, African, Australian, Irish, Scottish |
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Donelle | Meaning : Feminine Form Of Donal Rules The World Used in : French, Irish, Italian, Latin, Celtic, Australian, Celtic |
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Donevin | Meaning : Dark. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Donevon | Meaning : Dark. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Donla | Meaning : Brown, Lady, Fortress Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Donleavy | Meaning : Strong Mountain Or Mountain Stronghold Used in : Irish |
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Donn | Meaning : Brown, In Mythology The Irish Donn Was Known As King Of The Underworld. Used in : American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Irish |
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Donna | Meaning : Lady, Woman, Lady of the home Used in : French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Italian, Latin, American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Danish, English, Welsh |
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Donnabhain | Meaning : Brown Warrior, Dark, Brown Person Used in : Irish |
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Donnabhan | Meaning : Dark, Brown Person Used in : Irish |
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Donnacha | Meaning : Brown Headed Warrior Used in : Australian, Irish |
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Donnagan | Meaning : Brown, Or Lord Used in : Irish |
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Donnan | Meaning : Brown Used in : French, Irish, Australian |
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Donncha | Meaning : Brown, Or Lord, Brown Headed Warrior Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Donnchad | Meaning : Brown, Or Lord, Brown Headed Warrior Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Donnchada | Meaning : Brown Headed Warrior Used in : Irish |
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Donnchadh | Meaning : Brown Combatant Used in : Celtic, Irish, Scottish |
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Donnchadha | Meaning : Brown Headed Warrior Used in : Irish |
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Donncuan | Meaning : Brown Wolf Used in : Irish |
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Donnduban | Meaning : Dark, Brown Person Used in : Irish |
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Donndubhan | Meaning : Little Black, Dark One Old Used in : Irish |
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Donnel | Meaning : Variant Of Donald Great Chief. Used in : Australian, Celtic, Irish, Scottish, Australian |
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Donnell | Meaning : Variant Of Donald Great Chief, Browm-haired Fighter. Used in : American, Australian, Italian, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish |
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Donnelly | Meaning : Browm-haired Fighter. Used in : Celtic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Donnfhlaith | Meaning : Brown Princess Used in : Irish |
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Donnflaith | Meaning : Brown Lady, Brown Princess Used in : Irish, Celtic |
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Donngal | Meaning : Of Princely Or Kingly Valour Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Donnvan | Meaning : Dark, Brown Haired Used in : Irish |
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Donogh | Meaning : Brown Warrior, Brown Head Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Donohoe | Meaning : Dark Fighter. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Donohue | Meaning : Dark Fighter. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Donough | Meaning : Brown Warrior, Brown Head Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Donovan | Meaning : Brown-haired Chieftain, Dark. Used in : American, Australian, Celtic, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Jamaican |
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Doogan | Meaning : Swarthy. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Dooley | Meaning : Dark Hero. Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Doolin | Meaning : Black, Blade, Sword Used in : Australian, French, Irish |
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Dooltock | Meaning : Black Limbed Used in : Irish |
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Doon | Meaning : From Doon Used in : Australian, Irish, Australian |
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Doona | Meaning : Lady Used in : Irish |
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Doonshock | Meaning : Brown Haired Girl Used in : Irish |
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Dora | Meaning : Gift, Gift Of God Used in : Hindu, Finnish, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Polish, Swedish, American, Hindu, Czech |
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Doran | Meaning : Exiled Used in : American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Irish, Jewish |
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Dorarka | Meaning : Daughter Of Erc Used in : Irish |
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Dorchaidh | Meaning : Dark, Brown Haired Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Dore | Meaning : Fist Or Stranger, Exile. Used in : French, German, Greek, British, English, French, Gaelic, Greek, Irish, Italian |
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Dorean | Meaning : Sullen Used in : Irish, Greek, Australian, Celtic |
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Doreen | Meaning : Brooding Used in : Australian, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Irish, American, African, Anglo, Australian, British, Danish, English |
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Dorene | Meaning : Brooding Used in : French, Gaelic, Greek, Irish, American |
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Doreyn | Meaning : Brooding Used in : Gaelic, Irish |
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Dorian | Meaning : From Doris, Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Greek, Irish, British, English, French, German, Greek, Australian, British, English |
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Dorien | Meaning : Of The Dorian Tribe, Gift Used in : American, Irish, British, English, Greek, Australian, Dutch |
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Dorina | Meaning : From Doris, Gift From God Used in : French, German, Irish, Romanian, American, Australian, Danish |
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Dorind | Meaning : Gift, Talented Used in : Irish |
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Dorine | Meaning : Brooding Used in : French, Gaelic, Irish, American, Australian, Danish, Dutch |
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Dorinnia | Meaning : Daughter Of Finn Used in : Irish, Celtic |