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Daileass | Meaning : From The Waterfall Used in : Scottish |
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Daimh | Meaning : Ox Used in : Scottish |
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Dal | Meaning : Place Name Of A Village In Northeastern Scotland, Used As A First Name Since The 19th Century. Used in : Australian, Czech, Gaelic, Irish, Italian, Scottish, Swedish, British, English |
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Dallas | Meaning : Place Name Of A Village In Northeastern Scotland. Used in : American, Australian, British, Gaelic, Scottish, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Scottish, American, Australian, British, English |
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Dallas | Meaning : Place Name Of A Village In Northeastern Scotland. Used in : American, Australian, British, Gaelic, Scottish, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Scottish, American, Australian, British, English |
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Dallis | Meaning : From The Dales, The Valley Meadows. Used in : Australian, British, Scottish, English, Gaelic, Scottish, Australian, British, English |
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Dallis | Meaning : From The Dales, The Valley Meadows. Used in : Australian, British, Scottish, English, Gaelic, Scottish, Australian, British, English |
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Dalyell | Meaning : From The Little Field Used in : Scottish |
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Dalziel | Meaning : From The Little Field Used in : Gaelic, Scottish, Australian |
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Damh | Meaning : Ox Used in : Scottish |
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Darach | Meaning : Oak Used in : Celtic, Irish, Scottish |
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Daracha | Meaning : From The Oak Used in : Scottish |
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Dave | Meaning : David's Son Used in : American, Hindu, Hebrew, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Jamaican, Scottish, Swiss |
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Davidson | Meaning : David's Son Used in : American, Australian, Hebrew, British, English, Scottish |
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Davis | Meaning : David's Son Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, English, French, German, Scottish |
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Dearg | Meaning : Red Used in : Celtic, German, Scottish |
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Denholm | Meaning : Place Name.In The Public Eye Currently Because Of The English Actor Denholm Elliott. Used in : British, English, Scottish |
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Dhoire | Meaning : From The Grove Used in : Scottish |
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Doire | Meaning : From The Grove Used in : Gaelic, Scottish |
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Domhnull | Meaning : All Ruler Used in : Gaelic, Scottish |
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Dona | Meaning : World Mighty Used in : Australian, Gaelic, German, Italian, Latin, Scottish, Spanish, American, Australian, Japanese |
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Donal | Meaning : Variant Of Donald Great Chief. Used in : American, Australian, Irish, Celtic, French, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, Australian |
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Donald | Meaning : Great Chief. Donald Is A Major Scottish Clan Names. Used in : American, Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, American, Australian |
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Donalda | Meaning : World Mighty Used in : French, Gaelic, Scottish, British, English |
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Donaline | Meaning : World Mighty Used in : Gaelic, Scottish |
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Donall | Meaning : World Mighty. Used in : Australian, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish |
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Donalt | Meaning : World Mighty. Used in : Gaelic, Scottish |
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Donaugh | Meaning : World Mighty. Used in : Gaelic, Scottish |
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Donel | Meaning : All Ruler Used in : Australian, French, Scottish |
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Donelda | Meaning : World Mighty Used in : Gaelic, Scottish |
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Donell | Meaning : All Ruler Used in : American, African, Australian, Irish, Scottish |
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Donetta | Meaning : World Mighty Used in : Gaelic, Italian, Scottish |
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Donia | Meaning : World Mighty Used in : French, Gaelic, Italian, Scottish, French, Celtic |
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Donita | Meaning : World Mighty Used in : Gaelic, Scottish, American |
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Donnachadh | Meaning : Brown Warrior Used in : Scottish |
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Donnchadh | Meaning : Brown Warrior Used in : Celtic, Irish, Scottish |
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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. Used in : American, Australian, Italian, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish |
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Donny | Meaning : World Mighty. Used in : American, Italian, British, Celtic, English, Gaelic, Scottish, Swedish |
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Doug | Meaning : From The Dark River. The Scottish Douglas Clan Had Two Historical Branches: (Black Douglases And Red Douglases.) The Lords Of These Clans Figure In Sir Walter Scott's Novels. Used in : American, Australian, Celtic, Scottish |
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Dougal | Meaning : Black Stranger Used in : Anglo, Australian, Celtic, Irish, Scottish |
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Doughall | Meaning : Black Stranger Used in : Scottish |
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Douglas | Meaning : From The Dark River. The Scottish Douglas Clan Had Two Historical Branches: (Black Douglases And Red Douglases.) The Lords Of These Clans Figure In Sir Walter Scott's Novels. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Australian, British, English |
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Douglass | Meaning : From The Dark River. The Scottish Douglas Clan Had Two Historical Branches: (Black Douglases And Red Douglases.) The Lords Of These Clans Figure In Sir Walter Scott's Novels. Used in : American, Australian, Celtic, Gaelic, Scottish |
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Dour | Meaning : From The Water Used in : Scottish |
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Drew | Meaning : Abbreviation Of Andrew. Modern Actress Drew Barrymore. Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, French, Greek, Scottish, British, English, French, German, Greek, Welsh, American, Australian, British, English |
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Drummand | Meaning : At The Ridge Used in : Scottish |
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Drummond | Meaning : At The Ridge Used in : Australian, Celtic, Irish, Scottish |
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Dubh | Meaning : Black Used in : Celtic, Irish, Scottish |
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Dubhglas | Meaning : From The Darkwater Used in : Celtic, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish |
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Duff | Meaning : Black Used in : Australian, British, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish, British |
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Dugald | Meaning : Black Water. Used in : Celtic, Gaelic, Scottish |
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Duncan | Meaning : Brown Warrior Used in : American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Scottish, Shakespearean |
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Dunlop | Meaning : Muddy Hill. Used in : Gaelic, Scottish |
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Dunmor | Meaning : From The Great Hill Fortress Used in : Scottish |
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Dunmore | Meaning : From The Great Hill Fortress Used in : Gaelic, Scottish |
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Dunn | Meaning : Brown Fighter. Used in : American, British, English, Gaelic, Scottish |