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| Dewce | devil ... of Latin origin ... derivative of Deuce ... not popular as a baby name for boys ... |
| Dewea | beloved, favorite, darling, friend ...The origin of Dewea is the Hebrew language ... variant form of Dewey ... |
| Dewee | beloved, favorite, darling, friend ...The origin of Dewee is the Hebrew language ... form of Dewey ... |
| Dewei | highly virtuous ... has its origins in the Chinese language ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... |
Dewey | beloved, favorite, darling, friend ... language of origin is Hebrew, and it is ... form of David ... |
| Dewi | beloved, favorite, darling, friend ... used predominantly in the Welsh and ... variant of David ... |
| Dewie | beloved, favorite, darling, friend ... derived from Hebrew origins ... variant of Dewey ... |
| Dewine | ox ... language of origin is Irish ... form of Devine ... an uncommon baby boy name ... |
| Dewit | white one; white ... primarily used in the English language ... Its language of origin is Dutch and Germanic ... |
Dewitt | white; white one ... largely used in English ... derived from Dutch and Germanic origins ... |
| Dewon | Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful ... its origins in the English-American and ... variant form of Dejuan ... |
| Dewonn | Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful ... origin is English-American ... form of Dejuan ... |
| Dewontavius | derived from English origins ... variant form of Dontavius ... rarely used as a baby name for ... |
| Dewse | devil ... of Latin origin ... variant of Deuce ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... |
| Dewy | beloved, favorite, darling, friend ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is used ... |
| Dewyt | white one; white ... origin of Dewyt is the Dutch and Germanic ... variant of DeWitt ... |
| Dewytt | white one; white ... has its origins in the Dutch and Germanic ... variation of DeWitt ... |
| Dex | dyer, one who dyes ... used predominantly in the English language ... contraction of Dexter ... |
| Dexe | dyer, one who dyes ... language of origin is Old English ... variant transcription of Dexter ... |
| Dextah | dyer, one who dyes ... derived from Old English origins ... derivative of Dexter ... rare as a baby boy name ... |