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Displayed on this page are D- names 141 to 160. Within these names, the English Dillon was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #234 and a usage of 0.0703%, followed by the English Dillan and the Russian Dimitri; rare D- names include the German Diethmar, Dietmar, Dietrich, the Kurdish Dilan, the English Dillion, the Russian Dimitrij, the Italian Dino, the Romanian Dinu, the Portuguese Diogo, the Greek Diomedes, the English, French, and German Dion, the English Dionte, the German Dionysius, the Dutch and German Dirk, the Arabic Djamal, the Slavic Djordje, and the Russian Dmitri.
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Diethmar ... people, race; great, ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... form of Dietmar ... Dietmar ... people, race; great, ... used predominantly in German and its ... name was also borne by the archbishop of ... Dietrich ... ruler of people ... mainly used in German and its ... not often used as a baby boy name ... Dilan ... largely used in Kurdish and its origin ... uncommon as a baby name for boys ... Dillan Dillion Dillon Dimitri Dimitrij ... dedicated to Demeter ... primarily used in Russian and it is ... variant of Dimitri ... Dino Dinu ... steadfast, constant ... has its origins in the Latin language and it ... form of Constantin ... Diogo ... Yahweh may protect; ... used predominantly in Portuguese ... Its origin is Old Greek, Hebrew, and Spanish ... Diomedes ... cunning as Zeus, though ... has its origins in the Old Greek ... name was borne in Greek mythology by the ... Dion Dionte Dionysius ... dedicated to Dionysios ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variant form of Dennis ... Dirk Djamal ... used mostly in Arabic and its language ... not widely used as a baby name for ... Djordje ... largely used in the Slavic language ... unusual as a baby name for boys ... Dmitri ... dedicated to Demeter ... used predominantly in Russian and its ... variant of Dimitri ... |