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Dacio | Meaning : From Dacia. Used in : French, Spanish |
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Dalila | Meaning : Delicate Used in : French, German, Italian, Spanish, African, Kenyan, Arabic, Australian, Hebrew, Swahili, Danish |
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Damario | Meaning : Masculine Form Of The Greek Damaris Gentle. Used in : Spanish |
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Damian | Meaning : Tame Used in : American, Hindu, British, Greek, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish |
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Damita | Meaning : Little Noble Woman Used in : Greek, Spanish, Australian |
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Dani | Meaning : Feminine Of Daniel God Will Judge. Used in : Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Hebrew, Japanese, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Danish, French, German, Portuguese, Swedish, American, Australian, Hebrew |
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Danilo | Meaning : Variant Of Daniel God Is My Judge. Used in : Australian, Hebrew, Danish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish |
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Danita | Meaning : God Judges Used in : Spanish, American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Danish, English |
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Dantae | Meaning : Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote The Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description Of Medieval Hell Known As Dante's Inferno. Used in : Italian, Spanish |
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Dante | Meaning : Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote The Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description Of Medieval Hell Known As Dante's Inferno. Used in : American, African, Australian, Chinese, Italian, French, Jamaican, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish, Australian |
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Dantel | Meaning : Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote The Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description Of Medieval Hell Known As Dante's Inferno. Used in : Italian, Spanish |
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Daria | Meaning : Rich Used in : French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Spanish, Swedish, American, Arabic, Australian, Hebrew, Parsi |
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Dario | Meaning : Rich Used in : American, Australian, Parsi, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swiss |
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Daunte | Meaning : Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote The Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description Of Medieval Hell Known As Dante's Inferno. Used in : American, Chinese, Italian, Spanish |
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Deiene | Meaning : Religious Holiday Used in : Spanish |
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Deikun | Meaning : Religious Holiday Used in : Spanish |
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Deina | Meaning : Religious Holiday Used in : Spanish |
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Delcine | Meaning : Sweet Used in : Latin, Spanish |
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Delfina | Meaning : Dolphin. Variant Of The Thirteenth-century French Saint Delphine. Used in : French, Greek, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, American, Australian |
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Delicia | Meaning : Charming Used in : French, Latin, Spanish, African, Australian, Danish |
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Delma | Meaning : Of The Sea Used in : American, French, German, Spanish, American, Australian, Chinese, Celtic |
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Delmar | Meaning : Of The Sea Used in : American, African, Australian, Spanish, French, Jamaican, Latin, Spanish, Australian |
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Delmar | Meaning : Of The Sea Used in : American, African, Australian, Spanish, French, Jamaican, Latin, Spanish, Australian |
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Delmara | Meaning : Of The Sea Used in : Spanish |
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Delora | Meaning : Sorrows. Used in : Latin, Spanish, American, British, English |
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Delores | Meaning : Sorrows Used in : French, Jamaican, Latin, Spanish, American, Australian, British, English |
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Deloria | Meaning : Sorrows. Used in : Spanish |
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Deloris | Meaning : Sorrows. Used in : Latin, Spanish, American, Australian, British, English |
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Delphia | Meaning : Dolphin. Variant Of The Thirteenth-century French Saint Delphine. Used in : German, Greek, Latin, Spanish, American, Australian |
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Demario | Meaning : Masculine Form Of The Greek Damaris Gentle. Used in : American, Jamaican, Spanish |
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Denisa | Meaning : Feminine Of Denis From The Greek Name Dionysus. Used in : French, Spanish, Australian, Czechoslovakian |
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Desideria | Meaning : Desire Used in : French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish |
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Desiderio | Meaning : Desired Used in : Australian, Italian, Latin, Norse, Portuguese, Spanish |
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Destina | Meaning : Certain Fortune, Fate. Used in : Spanish |
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Devera | Meaning : Task Used in : Spanish, Hebrew |
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Dia | Meaning : Day Used in : African, Australian, Greek, Latin, Spanish, Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English |
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Diega | Meaning : Feminine Form Of Diego Supplanter Used in : Spanish |
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Diego | Meaning : Supplanter Used in : American, Australian, Hebrew, Japanese, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swiss |
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Digna | Meaning : Worthy Used in : French, Latin, Spanish, Australian, Dutch |
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Dina | Meaning : Form Of Hebrew Dinah. Judged And Vindicated. In The Bible Dinah Was Jacob's Only Daughter. Used in : Hindu, French, German, Spanish, Swedish, American, Persian, Hebrew, Lebanese, Parsi |
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Dino | Meaning : Abbreviation Of Names Ending Like Bernardino. Used in : American, Australian, Greek, British, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Australian |
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Dinora | Meaning : Form Of Hebrew Dinah. Judged And Vindicated. In The Bible Dinah Was Jacob's Only Daughter. Used in : French, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew |
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Dionis | Meaning : From Dionysus God Of Wine Used in : Greek, Spanish, British, English, French, Greek, Latin, British, English |
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Dionisa | Meaning : From Dionysus God Of Wine Used in : Spanish |
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Dita | Meaning : Abreviation Of Edith. Used in : French, German, Polish, Spanish, Swedish, Hebrew, Indonesian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English |
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Dolorcita | Meaning : Sorrows. Used in : Spanish |
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Dolorcitas | Meaning : Sorrows. Used in : Spanish |
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Dolores | Meaning : Sorrows. A Reference To The Virgin Mary As Mary Of The Sorrows. Used in : American, French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish, American, Australian, Danish |
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Dolorita | Meaning : Full Of Sorrows Used in : French, Spanish |
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Doloritas | Meaning : Sorrows. Used in : Spanish |
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Domenica | Meaning : Of The Lord. Used in : Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Australian |
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Domenico | Meaning : Variant Of The Latin Dominic Of The Lord. Used in : Australian, British, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Australian |
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Dominga | Meaning : Born On Sunday. Of The Lord. Used in : French, Latin, Spanish, American |
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Domingo | Meaning : Born On Sunday Used in : American, Australian, British, English, German, Latin, Spanish, Swedish |
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Dominica | Meaning : Of The Lord. Used in : Australian, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Australian, Dutch |
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Dona | Meaning : Lady. Respectful Title And Female Equivalent Of Don. Used in : Australian, Gaelic, German, Italian, Latin, Scottish, Spanish, American, Australian, Japanese |
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Donatello | Meaning : Gift From God. Used in : French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Australian |
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Donato | Meaning : Abbreviation Of Donatello Gift From God. Used in : Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Australian |
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Donzel | Meaning : Abbreviation Of Donatello Gift From God. Used in : Italian, Spanish |
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Dorbeta | Meaning : Reference To The Virgin Mary Used in : Spanish |
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Dorinda | Meaning : Gift From God. Used in : French, German, Greek, Spanish, American, British, Dutch, English |
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Dorotea | Meaning : Spanish Form Of Dorothy Gift From God Used in : Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish, Australian, Danish |
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Doroteia | Meaning : Spanish Form Of Dorothy Gift From God Used in : Portuguese, Spanish |
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Dreena | Meaning : Short Form Of Alexandrina. Used in : Spanish, Australian |
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Drina | Meaning : Short Form Of Alexandrina. Used in : Greek, Spanish, American, Australian, British, English |
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Duardo | Meaning : Prosperous Guardian. Variant Of Edward. Used in : Spanish |
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Duarte | Meaning : Prosperous Guardian. Variant Of Edward. Used in : Australian, Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish |
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Duena | Meaning : Chaperone Used in : Spanish |
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Dukine | Meaning : Sweet Used in : Spanish |
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Dukinea | Meaning : Sweet Used in : Spanish |
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Dulce | Meaning : Sweet Used in : Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, American, Australian, Chinese |
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Dulcina | Meaning : Sweet Used in : French, Latin, Spanish |
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Dulcinea | Meaning : Sweet Used in : Latin, Spanish, Australian |
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Dulcinia | Meaning : Sweet Used in : French, Spanish |