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Displayed on this page are D- names 121 to 140. Diego was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #58 and a usage of 0.3719%. The name is used mostly in the Spanish language, and was followed in popularity by the English and Irish Devin, the English Devon, Dexter, Devyn, and last of all the English name, Devonte. Rare D- names include Devonta (English), Devontae (English), Dewayne (English), Diamond (English), Diarmaid (Irish), Diarmuid (Irish), Dick (English), Dickie (English), Dicky (English), Didi (German), Didier (French), Dierk (German), Dieter (German), and Diethard (German).
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Devin Devon Devonta Devontae Devonte Devyn Dewayne Dexter Diamond ... diamond ... used predominantly in the English ... given name is from the name of the gemstone, ... Diarmaid ... freeman ... of Celtic origin and it is predominantly used ... an infrequently used baby name for ... Diarmuid ... freeman ... largely used in Irish and it is derived from ... variation of Diarmaid ... Dick Dickie Dicky ... powerful ruler ... of Germanic origin and it is ... form of Richard ... Didi ... people, race; army, ... of Germanic origin and it is used mainly ... form of Dieter ... Didier ... longed-for, wished-for ... has its origins in the Latin language and ... variation of Desiderio ... Diego Dierk ... ruler of people ... of Germanic origin and it is used mainly ... form of Dietrich ... Dieter ... people, race; army, ... used chiefly in the German language and ... name was borne by the 6th century Saint ... Diethard ... people, race; brave, ... a German name of Germanic origin ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... |