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Displayed on this page are D- names 181 to 200. Drew was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #212 and a usage of 0.0829%. The name is used mostly in English and Scottish, and was followed in popularity by the English Drake, the English and Scottish Douglas, the English and German Dorian, and the English name, Donte. Uncommon D- names include Dontae (English), Doron (Hebrew), Doroteo (Italian and Spanish), Dorotheus (English and German), Doug (English), Draco (English), Dragan (Slavic), Drago (Slavic), Dragoljub (Slavic), Dragomir (Slavic), Dragoslav (Slavic), Dragutin (Slavic), Dries (Dutch and German), Dritan (Albanian), and Drystan (Welsh).
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Dontae Donte Dorian Doron ... gift ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... The name could also be a re-spelling of Dorian ... Doroteo ... gift of god ... mainly used in the Italian and Spanish ... variation of Dorotheus ... Dorotheus ... gift of god ... used predominantly in the English ... name was borne by several early Christian ... Doug Douglas Draco ... dragon ... an English name of Old Greek origin ... uncommon as a baby name for boys ... Dragan ... precious and peaceful ... primarily used in Slavic and its ... form of Dragomir ... Drago ... dear ... used chiefly in the Slavic language and ... the short form of other given names, but now ... Dragoljub ... dear ... has its origins in the Old Slavic ... not widely used as a baby name for ... Dragomir ... precious and peaceful ... used chiefly in the Slavic language ... not regularly used as a baby name for ... Dragoslav ... dear; fame, glory, Slav ... mainly used in Slavic and its ... not popular as a baby name for boys ... Dragutin ... dear ... used mostly in Slavic and its ... a seldom used baby name for boys ... not in the top 1000 names ... Drake Drew Dries ... male, manly, brave, ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, Dutch and ... form of Andries ... Dritan ... light ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Albanian ... represents the transferred use of the ... Drystan ... din, riot, tumult; sad ...is a Welsh name of Celtic origin ... variation of Tristan ... |