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My Names
Name
Gender
Origin
Meaning
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Daegal
Anglo-Saxon
Dweller by the dark stream.
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Daegal
Scandinavian
Dawn.
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Daegan
Gaelic
Black-haired.
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Daegan
Irish
Black-haired.
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Dael
English
Lives in the valley.
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Dael
Dutch
Small valley.
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Dael
English
Lives in the valley.
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Daelan
English
Rhyming variant of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers.
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Daelyn
English
Small valley.
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Daemon
Greek
Guardian spirit.
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Daena
English
From Denmark. Also a variant of Daniel.
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Daere
Welsh
Fiend.
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Daesgesage
English
Day's eye.
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Daeva
Indian
Evil spirit.
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Daff
Greek
Diminutive of Daphne: Bay tree, or laurel tree. The Greek mythological nymph Daphne was rescued from the unwanted attentions of the god Apollo by being turned into a laurel bush. Famous bearer: British author Daphne du Maurier.
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Daff
Welsh
beloved
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Daffodil
Greek
Flower.
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Dafina
African
Covered, smothered; also a variant of Daphne, laurel tree.
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Dafne
Israeli
The laurel tree. The mythological virtuous Daphne was transformed into a laurel tree to protect her from Apollo.
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Dafydd
Welsh
A Welsh form of the Hebrew name David, meaning beloved or friend.
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Dag
Norse
Day.
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Dag
Scandinavian
Day.
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Dagan
Hebrew
Earth; grain. Little fish.
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Daganya
Hebrew
Ceremonial grain.
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Daganyah
Hebrew
Ceremonial grain.
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Dagda
Scottish
In Celtic mythology, a god who is good at everything and protects the people.
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Dagen
Gaelic
Black-haired.
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Dagen
Irish
Black-haired.
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Dagen
Scandinavian
Variant of Dag: Day.
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Dagfinnr
Scandinavian
Bright Finn.
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