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Displayed on this page are D- names 101 to 120. Dominique was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #752 and a usage of 0.0183%. Rare D- names include the Slavic Dijana, the Turkish Dilara, Dilek, the Greek Dimitra, the English and German Dina, Dinah, the Portuguese and Spanish Dinorah, the English Dionne, the Scandinavian Ditte, the Arabic and Swahili Djamila, the Irish Doireann, the English Dolly, the English, German, and Spanish Dolores, the Italian Domenica, the Spanish Dominga, Dominica, the German Dominika, the English Dominque, and the Italian Domitilla.
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Dijana ... light, daylight, deity ... used mostly in Slavic and its language ... variant form of Diana ... Dilara ... origin and use are both in the Turkish language ... not popular as a baby girl name ... Dilek ... wish, desire ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Turkish ... unusual as a baby girl name ... Dimitra ... dedicated to Demeter ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... generic name has been used in Greek ... Dina Dinah Dinorah ... light, fire ... language of origin is Aramaic, and it is used ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... Dionne Ditte ... of unknown origin and it is used mainly ... not commonly used as a baby girl name ... Djamila ... beautiful ... largely used in Arabic and Swahili ... Its origin is Arabic ... variant of Jamila ... Doireann ... its origins in the Celtic language and it is ... not popular as a baby name for girls ... Dolly Dolores Domenica Dominga Dominica ... belonging to lord ... primarily used in the Spanish ... variation of Dominika ... Dominika ... belonging to lord ... has its origins in the Latin language ... generic name has been used in the New ... Dominique Dominque Domitilla ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... name is often bestowed by Roman Catholics in ... |