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Diz giddy, silly ... origin of Diz is the English-American ... contraction of Dizzy ...

Dizier longing, desire ... has its origins in the Latin language ... derivative of Desiderio ...

Dizz giddy, silly ... origin is English-American ... contraction of Dizzy ... unusual as a baby boy name ...

Dizzee giddy, silly ... origin is English-American ... variant form of Dizzy ... not ranked within the top 1000 ...

Dizzi giddy, silly ... of English-American origin ... derivative of Dizzy ... not commonly used as a baby boy name ...

Dizzie giddy, silly ... origin is English-American ... variant of Dizzy ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ...

Dizzy giddy, silly ... derived from English-American origins ... not regularly used as a baby name for ...

Día champion ...The origin of Día is West African ... unusual as a baby name for boys ...

Dídac teaching ... largely used in Catalan and it is derived from ... variant transcription of Diego ...

Dídimo twin brother ...has its origins in the Old Greek language ... form of Didimo ...

DJ origin and use are both in the English language ... name is derived from 'D.J.', the short form ...

Djamal beauty ... used mostly in Arabic and French, and its ... derivative of Jamal ... not in the top 1000 names ...

Djamel beauty ... of Arabic origin, and it is used largely in ... variant spelling of Jamal ...

Djamil beautiful ... origin and use are both in the Arabic language ... variant spelling of Jamil ...

Django Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, German ... variant form of John ...

Dji strong blood ... origin is West African ... form of Djimon ... infrequently used as a baby name for boys ...

Djimon strong blood ... origin is West African ... not frequently used as a baby boy name ...

Djordje farmer, earthworker ... a Slavic name of Old Greek origin ... variant transcription of George ...

Djura farmer, earthworker ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, Slavic ... derivative of George ...

Dmitri follower of Demeter ... used predominantly in English and ... Its origin is Old Greek ...