D'Arcy |
Derived from a surname introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, based on the the French place name Arcy. |
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D'Arcy |
From Arcy. Dark. |
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French |
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D'arcy |
Dark |
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Irish |
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D'or |
Golden. |
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French |
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Da |
rock; stone |
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Cambodian |
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Daaminee |
Lightning |
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Indian |
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Daania |
Beautiful |
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Arabic |
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Daania |
Beautiful |
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Indian |
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Daania |
Beautiful |
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Muslim |
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Daanya |
Gift of god, beautiful |
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Arabic |
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Daba |
kind words, bee swarm |
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Hebrew |
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Dabria |
name of an angel |
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Dacey |
southerner |
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Gaelic |
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Dacia |
from dacia |
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Latin |
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Dacio |
from arcy |
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French |
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Dad |
Old Arabic name |
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Arabic |
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Dad |
Old Arabic name |
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Muslim |
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Dada |
Child with curly hair |
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African |
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Dadhichi |
Name of a Sage |
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Indian |
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Dadhija |
Daughter Of Milk |
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Bengali |
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Dadhija |
Daughter of Milk |
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Indian |
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Dae |
greatness |
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Korean |
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Daedbot |
Penance. |
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Anglo |
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Daedeepya |
Full of Light |
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Indian |
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Dael |
Small valley. |
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Dutch |
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Dael |
Lives in the valley. |
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English |
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Daelyn |
Small valley. |
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English |
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Daena |
From Denmark. Also a variant of Daniel. |
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English |
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Daere |
Fiend. |
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Welsh |
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Daesgesage |
Day's eye. |
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English |
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Daevaki |
Wife of Vasudeva; The Mother of Lord Krishna |
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Indian |
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Daevani |
N/A |
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Indian |
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Daevasree |
N/A |
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Indian |
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Daevayaani |
N/A |
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Indian |
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Daeveebaala |
N/A |
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Indian |
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Daeveepriya |
N/A |
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Indian |
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Daevi |
Goddess; The Diety |
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Indian |
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Daevika |
Minor Deity; Goddess |
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Indian |
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Daevy |
angel |
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Cambodian |
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Daff |
Diminutive of Daphne: Bay tree, or laurel tree. The Greek mythological nymph Daphne was rescued from the unwanted attentions of the god Apollo by being turned into a laurel bush. Famous bearer: British author Daphne du Maurier. |
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Greek |
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Daffodil |
Flower. |
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Greek |
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Dafiyah |
Narrator of Hadith |
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Arabic |
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Dafiyah |
Narrator of Hadith |
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Muslim |
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Dafne |
The laurel tree. The mythological virtuous Daphne was transformed into a laurel tree to protect her from Apollo. |
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Israeli |
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Daganya |
Ceremonial grain |
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Hebrew |
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Daganyah |
Ceremonial grain |
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Hebrew |
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Dagian |
Dawn. |
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English |
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Dagmar |
Famous day. Derived from a compound of two German words. Also, glory of the Danes. |
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Danish |
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Dagmar |
Famous or glorious day. Derived from a compound of two German words. |
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German |
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Dagmar |
joyous day, bright, joy of the Danes |
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Germanic, Danish |
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Dagna |
a splendid day |
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Old-German |
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Dagny |
day, brightness, new day, Dane's joy |
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Norwegian |
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Dagomar |
Glorious day. |
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German |
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Dahab |
Gold |
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Arabic |
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Dahab |
Gold |
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Indian |
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Dahab |
Gold |
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Muslim |
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Dahadaha |
Blazing; Destroying Enemies |
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Indian |
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Dahanapriya |
Beloved of Fire |
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Indian |
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Dahlia |
Flower Name |
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Indian |
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Dahma |
She was a scholar of religion and had learnt from her brother al-Imam al-Mahdi; she excelled in grammer and literature and possessed knowledge of other sciences and arts. (A.N.). |
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Arabic |
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Dahma |
She was a scholar of religion and had learnt from her brother al-Imam al-Mahdi; she excelled in grammer and literature and possessed knowledge of othe |
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Muslim |
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Dahna |
Lady. From the respectful title Donna. |
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Italian |
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Dahnya |
Lady. From the respectful title Donna. |
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Italian |
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Dai |
great |
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Japanese |
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