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Displayed on this page are D- names 21 to 40. Among these names, Daniel (Czech, English, French, German, Polish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, and Spanish) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #5 and a usage of 0.9113%, and it was followed by Dante (German and Italian), Danny (English), Dane (English), Dangelo (English), and Dandre (English) in descending order. Unusual D- names include the Scottish Dand, the English and Scottish Dandie, Dandy, the Spanish Dani, the Italian Daniele, the Dutch Daniël, the Russian Daniil, the Slavic Danijel, Danilo, the German Dany, the English Daquan, the Irish Dara, the English and Irish Daragh, and the English Darby.
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Dand ... male, manly, brave, ... its origins in the Old Greek language and it ... form of Andrew ... Dandie ... dandy; male, manly, ... used predominantly in the English and ... form of Andrew ... Dandre Dandy ... dandy; male, manly, ... an English and Scottish name of Old ... name was made popular by Sir Walter Scott, ... Dane Dangelo Dani ... God is my judge, God ... of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly in ... form of Daniel ... Daniel Daniele ... God is my judge, God ... used chiefly in the Italian language ... variant of Daniel ... Daniël ... God is my judge, God ... has its origins in the Hebrew language and ... variant form of Daniel ... Daniil ... God is my judge, God ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is used ... variant form of Daniel ... Danijel ... God is my judge, God ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is ... variant form of Daniel ... Danilo ... God is my judge, God ... a Slavic name of Hebrew origin ... form of Daniel ... unusual as a baby boy name ... Danny Dante Dany ... God is my judge, God ... used chiefly in the German language and ... form of Daniel ... Daquan Dara ... oak ... used predominantly in the Irish language ... variant of Darragh ... Daragh ... oak ... used chiefly in English and Irish ... derived from Celtic origins ... variant of Darragh ... Darby |