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Name
Gender
Origin
Meaning
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Daphnis
Greek
Blinded for his infidelity.
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Daphnis
Latin
A shepherd.
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Daquan
American
A name invented for its pleasing sound.
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Dar
English
Diminutive of Darby: Place where deer graze.
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Dar
Gaelic
Dark.
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Dar
Hebrew
Pearl.
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Dara
Cambodian
Stars.
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Dara
Gaelic
Oak tree.
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Dara
Hebrew
Wise. Feminine form from the male Dara, a biblical descendant of Judah known for his wisdom.
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Darach
Scottish
Oak.
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Daracha
Scottish
From the oak.
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Darah
African
Generation; house of the shepherd or of the companion.
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Darah
Biblical
Generation; house of the shepherd or of the companion.
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Darah
Hebrew
Wise. Feminine form from the male Dara, a biblical descendant of Judah known for his wisdom.
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Darah
Biblical
Generation; house of the shepherd or of the companion.
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Daraja
African
Bridge, stage (Swahili, Kenya-Tanzania, East Africa).
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Daran
English
Great.
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Daran
Gaelic
Variant of Darren: Great.
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Darb
English
Diminutive of Darby: Place where deer graze.
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Darby
English
Deer Park, from the surname and place name Derby. Also 'Without envy.'
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Darby
Gaelic
Free man.
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Darby
Irish
Free from envy. A derivitive of Diarmait. Darby and Joan were a devoted elderly married couple originally depicted in a poem or ballad of the 18th century.
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Darby
Norse
From the deer estate.
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Darby
Scottish
Free man; or borrowed from the English for "from the deer estate."
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Darby
Scottish
Descendant of Diarmaid; from the deer park; free man.
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Darce
Gaelic
Dark.
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Darce
Irish
Diminutive of Darcy: Dark one.
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Darcel
French
Dark. Variant of Darcy or D'Arcy.
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Darcel
French
Dark.
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Darcel
Irish
Dark.
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