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D'AMBROSIO : From the given name AMBROGIO or the old form AMBROSIO.

D'AMORE : Means "of love", perhaps a nickname for an illegitimate child.

D'ANGELO : Means "son of ANGELO".

D'ANTONIO : Means "son of ANTONIO".

D'ARAMITZ : Originally denoted one who came from Aramits, a town in the French Pyrenees Mountains named for the abbey it grew around.

D'CRUZ : Originated in 17th-century Spain and means "of the cross" in Spanish and Portuguese.

D'CRUZE : Variation of D'CRUZ.

D'ONOFRIO : Means "son of Onofrio".

DA COSTA : Variant of COSTA.

DAALMAN : Variant of DAALMANS.

DAALMANS : Originally indicated a person from Daal or Dalen, which is a small town in the province of Drente in the Netherlands.

DABNEY : Variant of ABNEY.

DAELMAN : Variant of DAALMANS.

DAELMANS : Variant of DAALMANS.

DAHL : From Middle Low German dal or Old Norse dalr both meaning "valley". A famous of this surname was author Roald Dahl (1916-1990) who is mostly remembere...

DAHLMAN : Variant of DAALMANS.

DAHLMANS : Variant of DAALMANS.

DALCA : From Romanian dalca meaning "lightning".

DALEY : Variant of DALY.

DALGAARD : From the Old Norse words dal meaning "valley" and gaard meaning "yard or farmstead".

DALI : Derived from the word daliás meaning "imposing, virile" in Hungarian.

DALTON : Derived from a place name which meant "valley town" in Old English. A notable bearer of the surname was the English chemist and physicist John Dalton ...

DALY : Anglicized form of Irish Ó Dálaigh meaning "descendant of DÁLACH". The name has roots in County Cork.

DAM : This means "pond" in Danish.

DAMIANI : Derived from the given name DAMIANO.

DAMYANOV : Means "son of DAMYAN".

DANAILOV : Means "son of DANAIL".

DANCHEV : Means "son of Dancho", Dancho being a diminutive of either DANIEL or YORDAN.

DANE (1) : Variant of DEAN (1) or DEAN (2).

DANE (2) : Originally denoted a Dane, that is a person from Denmark.



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