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DANIÈLE f : French feminine form of DANIEL.

DANIËL m : Dutch form of DANIEL.

DANIËLLE f : Dutch feminine form of DANIEL.

DANKA f : Diminutive of DANIJELA, DANIELA or DANUTA.

DANKO m : Diminutive of GORDAN, DANILO or DANIJEL.

DANNA f : Feminine form of DANIEL or DAN (1).

DANNE m : Diminutive of DAN (3).

DANNI f : Diminutive of DANIELLE.

DANNIE m : Diminutive of DANIEL.

DANNY m : Diminutive of DANIEL.

DANR m : Old Norse form of DAN (3).

DANTE m : Medieval short form of DURANTE. The most notable bearer of this name was Dante Alighieri, the 13th-century Italian poet who wrote 'The Divine Comedy'.

DANUTA f : Polish form of DANUTĖ.

DANUTĖ f : Meaning uncertain. It could be a feminine form of DANIEL or a form of DONATA. It is found in Lithuania from the 14th century.

DANYA (1) f : Feminine form of DAN (1).

DANYA (2) f : Variant transcription of DANIYAH.

DANYAL m : Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Turkish form of DANIEL.

DANÍEL m : Icelandic form of DANIEL.

DAPHNE f : Means "laurel" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was a nymph turned into a laurel tree by her father in order that she might escape the pursuit of Apol...

DAPHNÉ f : French form of DAPHNE.

DAQUAN m : Combination of the popular name elements Da and quan.

DAR f/m : Means "mother-of-pearl, nacre" in Hebrew.

DARA (1) m : From the Irish Mac Dara which means "oak tree". This was the name of a 6th-century saint from Connemara. It is also used as an Anglicized form of DÁI...

DARA (2) f/m : Means "star" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit.

DARA (3) m : Means "wealthy" in Persian.

DARACH m : Variant of DARA (1) or Anglicized form of DÁIRE.

DARAGH m : Variant of DARA (1) or Anglicized form of DÁIRE.

DARAYAVAHUSH m : Old Persian form of DARIUS.

DARBY f/m : From an English surname, which was derived from the name of the town of Derby, meaning "deer town" in Old Norse.

DARCEY f : Feminine form of DARCY.



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