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Displayed on this page are D- names 21 to 40. Daniela was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #108 and a usage of 0.1456%, and it is primarily used in the Czech, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, and Romanian languages. It was followed in popularity by the English and French Danielle, the German and Italian Daniella, the English, German, and Slavic Danika, and the English and German name, Daphne. Unusual D- names include the Italian Daniele, the Slavic Danijela, Danila, the Czech Danuse, the German, Lithuanian, and Polish Danuta, the French and German Dany, the English Dara, Darby, Darcy, the Albanian Dardana, the German Daria, the English Darian, the English, Irish, Czech, and Slavic Darina, the Russian Darja, and the English Darleen.
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Daniela Daniele Daniella Danielle Danijela ... God is my judge, God ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, Slavic ... variant of Daniela ... Danika Danila ... God is my judge, God ... has its origins in the Hebrew language and ... variant of Daniela ... Danuse ... God is my judge, God ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is used ... variation of Daniela ... Danuta ... has its origins in the Lithuanian ... used largely in German, Lithuanian, and ... Dany ... God is my judge, God ... language of origin is Hebrew ... predominantly used in French and German ... Daphne Dara Darby Darcy Dardana ... pear ... language of origin is Albanian and it is also ... represents the transferred use of the ... Daria Darian Darina ... fruitful, fertile; fruitful ... of Celtic origin ... used mainly in the English, Irish, Czech, ... Darja ... protector, wealthy, ... a Russian name of Old Persian origin ... form of Daria ... Darleen |