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Displayed on this page are D- names 61 to 80. Delilah was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #298 and a usage of 0.0534%. It is primarily used in English and German, and it was followed in popularity by the French and German Denise, the English Desirae, and the English and German name, Delia. Rare D- names include the Italian and Spanish Delfina, the English and French Delfine, the English and German Delila, the English Della, Delores, the German Delphina, the English and French Delphine, the Italian Demetria, the English Demi, the Dutch Demy, the English Denice, the Romanian and Slavic Denisa, the Turkish Deniz, the Scottish Deòiridh, the Slavic Desanka, and the Italian Desideria.
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Delfina Delfine ... used chiefly in the English and French ... derived from Latin origins ... variant spelling of Delphine ... Delia Delila ... weak, poor ... has its origins in the Hebrew language ... used largely in English and German ... Delilah Della Delores Delphina ... used chiefly in the German language ... a rare baby girl name ... not listed in the top 1000 ... Delphine Demetria Demi Demy ... dedicated to Demeter ... of Old Greek origin and it is used mainly ... form of Demetria ... Denice Denisa ... priestess of Dionysos ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, Romanian and ... form of Denise ... Denise Deniz ... has its origins in the Turkish language and ... represents the transferred use of the ... Deòiridh ... pilgrim ...is a Scottish name of Celtic origin ... The name is Anglicized as Dorcas ... Desanka ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Slavic ... rarely used as a baby name for girls ... Desideria ... longed-for, wished-for ... has its origins in the Latin language ... variant of Desiree ... Desirae |