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Dlylarose
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female
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The name 'dlylarose' appears to be a modern or invented …
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Literal translation and local nuances in Australian English suggest the …
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Dmitri
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male
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Russian origin, derived from the Greek name Demetrius, meaning 'devoted …
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Literal translation: 'devoted to Demeter.' In the Australian context, it …
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Dmitriy
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male
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Derived from the Greek name Δημήτριος (Dēmētrios), meaning 'devoted to …
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Literal translation: 'devoted to Demeter'. In the Australian context, the …
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Dmitry
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male
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Derived from the Greek name Demetrios, meaning 'follower of Demeter,' …
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Literal translation: 'Follower of Demeter.' In Australian English contexts, it …
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Dolan
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male
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Derived from Irish Gaelic Ó Dúnlaing, meaning 'descendant of Dúnlann'—a …
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'Foster of the fortress' or 'descendant of Dúnlann'; in Australian …
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Dolina
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female
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The name 'Dolina' originates from Slavic languages, particularly Russian, where …
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Literal translation is 'valley', symbolising a gentle, peaceful natural depression, …
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Dolly
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female
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English diminutive form of Dorothy, derived from the Old French …
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Literal translation: 'gift of God' (from Greek 'Dorotheos'). In Australian …
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Dolten
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male
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The name Dolten is of modern coinage with unclear roots; …
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The literal translation suggests a combination of sounds rather than …
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Dom
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male
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Derived from the Latin name Dominicus, meaning 'of the Lord'. …
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'Belonging to the Lord' or 'Master', reflecting religious significance. In …
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Domanic
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male
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Derived from the Latin name Dominicus, meaning 'belonging to the …
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Literal translation: 'Belonging to the Lord'. In Australian English, it …
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Domanik
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male
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Derived from the Latin name 'Dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord' …
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The literal translation is 'of the Lord', reflecting religious significance …
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Domenic
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male
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Latin from 'Dominicus', meaning 'belonging to the Lord'. It was …
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Literal translation: 'belonging to the Lord'. In Australian English, the …
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Domenica
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female
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Latin origin from 'Dominica', meaning 'good Lord' or 'belonging to …
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Literal translation is 'belonging to the Lord'. In Australian English …
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Domenick
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male
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Derived from the Latin name 'Dominicus', meaning 'belonging to the …
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Literal meaning is 'belonging to the Lord' in Latin, reflecting …
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Domenico
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male
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Italian; derived from the Latin 'Dominicus', meaning 'belonging to the …
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Literal translation: 'belonging to the Lord'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Domenique
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female
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Derived from the Latin 'Dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord'. The …
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Literal translation: 'belonging to the Lord'. In the Australian English …
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Dominic
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male
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Latin origin from 'Dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord'. The name …
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'Belonging to the Lord' or 'of the Lord'. In Australian …
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Dominick
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male
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Latin origin, derived from 'Dominicus' meaning 'belonging to the Lord'. …
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Literal translation is 'belonging to the Lord' or 'of the …
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Dominik
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male
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Dominik derives from the Latin 'Dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord', …
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Literal translation: 'of the Lord'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Dominika
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female
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Latin origin, derived from the name Dominicus meaning 'belonging to …
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'Belonging to the Lord' or 'Lordly', reflecting religious significance. In …
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Dominique
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female
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Latin origin from the name Dominicus, meaning 'belonging to the …
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'Of the Lord' or 'belonging to the Lord', denoting a …
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Dominique
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male
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Latin, from 'Dominicus' meaning 'belonging to the Lord', derived from …
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Literal translation: 'Belonging to the Lord'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Dominix
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male
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Latin, from 'Dominus' meaning 'lord' or 'master'. The term appears …
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Latin-derived, meaning 'lord' or 'master'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Domnica
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female
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Latin, from the word 'Dominica' meaning 'belonging to the Lord'. …
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'Belonging to the Lord'. In Australian contexts, it may also …
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Domonic
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male
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Derived from the Latin name Dominicus, meaning 'of the Lord'. …
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Literal translation as 'belonging to the Lord' or 'lordly'. In …
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Domonique
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female
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French origin, derived from the Latin name Dominicus, meaning 'of …
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Literal meaning 'belonging to the Lord'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Donald
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male
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Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from the Gaelic name 'Domhnall' meaning …
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'World ruler' or 'Ruler of the world', reflecting leadership. In …
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Donato
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male
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Derived from Latin 'Donatus', meaning 'gift' or 'given'. The name …
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Literal translation is 'gift' or 'giver'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Donavon
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unisex
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Derived from the Hebrew name 'Donat', meaning 'gift'. The name …
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'Gift' or 'given'. In Australian English, connoting a sense of …
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Donna
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female
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Derived from the Italian word 'donna', meaning 'woman', with Latin …
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Literally means 'woman' or 'lady' in Italian. In Australian English …
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Donnacha
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male
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Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic name Donnchadh, composed of …
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Literal translation: 'Brown warrior' or 'Noble chief'. In Australian English …
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Donnatella
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female
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Italian, from Latin 'Dominatella', a diminutive of 'Dominata' meaning 'lady' …
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Little lady or mistress. It conveys elegance, femininity, and a …
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Donnie
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male
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Derived from the Latin name 'Dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord'. …
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Literal translation is 'of the Lord' (from Latin 'Dominicus'). In …
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Donny
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male
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Derived as a diminutive form of Donald, which originates from …
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'World ruler' or 'ruler of the world', reflecting the name's …
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Donovan
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male
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Derived from the Irish surname 'Ó Donnabháin,' meaning 'descendant of …
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'Dark brow' or 'dark-haired one,' reflecting physical features or ancestral …
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Donson
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male
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The name 'Donson' appears to be a modern or constructed …
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Literal translation suggests 'Son of Don,' with 'Don' from Gaelic …
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Dontae
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male
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Derived from Latin 'Donatus', meaning 'gift' or 'given'. The name …
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Literal meaning 'gift' or 'present'. In the Australian context, it …
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Dontay
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male
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The name 'Dontay' appears to have modern origins with unclear …
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As a modern or invented name, 'Dontay' does not have …
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Donte
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male
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Derived from the Italian name 'Donato', which originates from the …
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Literal translation: 'Gift' or 'Given'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Dontrell
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male
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Dontrèl is a modern, likely invented name with no direct …
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While 'Dontrell' does not have a traditional meaning, it may …
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Donya
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female
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Donya is of Persian origin, derived from 'Donya', meaning 'world' …
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Literal translation: 'world' or 'earth'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Doorsa
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female
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The name 'doorsa' does not have documented roots in traditional …
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As a newly concocted name, 'doorsa' does not have an …
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Dor
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male
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The name 'Dor' is derived from the Hebrew root, meaning …
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Literal translation is 'generation' or 'descendant'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Dora
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female
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Derived from the Greek name Δωροθέα (Dōrothea), meaning 'gift of …
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Literal translation 'gift of God'; in Australian English, it retains …
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Dorcas
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female
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Greek, from δορακος (Dorakas), which means 'gazelle' or 'deer'. The …
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Literal translation means 'gazelle' or 'deer', symbolising grace and gentleness. …
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Doreen
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female
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Derived from the English surname Doreen, which itself is a …
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Literally means 'gift' or 'gift of the gods' via its …
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Dorette
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female
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The name Dorette originates from the Germanic name 'Dorothea', composed …
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Literal translation is 'gift of God'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Doria
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female
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Derived from Ancient Greek, where 'Dōria' (Δώρα) means 'gifts' or …
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Literal translation as 'gifts' or 'offerings'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Dorian
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male
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The name Dorian derives from the ancient Greek name Dorios, …
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Literal translation: 'from Doris' (a region in Greece). In the …
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Doriane
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female
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The name Doriane likely derives from the Greek name Dōrie, …
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In the Australian context, Doriane carries a subtle connotation of …
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Dorina
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female
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From the Latin name 'Dorina', a diminutive form of 'Dorota', …
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'Gift of Doris'—symbolic of being a treasured or cherished gift, …
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Doron
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unisex
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Derived from Hebrew, the name Doron (דּוֹרוֹן) means 'gift' or …
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Literal translation is 'gift' or 'giving', symbolising generosity and blessing. …
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Doroteja
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female
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The name Doroteja has roots in Greek, derived from Δωροθέα …
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Literal translation: 'Gift of God'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Dorothea
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female
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Greek: Δωροθέα (Dorothea), stemming from δῶρον (dōron) meaning 'gift' and …
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'Gift of God' — conveying a sense of divine blessing …
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Dorothy
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female
|
The name Dorothy originates from the Greek name Δωροθέα (Dōrothea), …
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Literal translation is 'gift of God' or 'divine gift'. In …
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Dorrie
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female
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Dorrie is a diminutive form of the name Dorothy, which …
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Literal translation is 'Gift of God', reflecting its Greek origins. …
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Dorsa
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female
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Derived from the Latin word 'dorsa' meaning 'backs' or 'spines', …
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Literal translation from Latin is 'backs' or 'spines'. In Australian …
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Doruk
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male
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Turkish origin, derived from the Turkish word 'doru(k)', meaning 'peak', …
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Literal translation is 'peak' or 'summit'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Dot
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female
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Origin & Etymology - The name 'Dot' originated as a …
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Meaning - 'Dot' connotes a small, round mark, symbolising delicacy …
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Dot
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male
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Origin & Etymology - The name 'Dot' as a given …
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Meaning - In its original usage, 'Dot' is a pet …
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Dottie
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female
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Dottie is a diminutive form of the name Dorothy, which …
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Literal translation of 'Dottie' is 'little gift' or 'beloved gift', …
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Doug
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unisex
|
Derived from the Scottish surname 'Douglas', which itself originates from …
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'Dark stream' or 'black river'. In local Australian contexts, 'Doug' …
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Dougal
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male
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Origin & Etymology - Derived from the Gaelic name 'Dubhghail', …
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Meaning - Literal translation is 'dark stranger' or 'dark foreigner' …
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Dougie
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male
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The name Dougie is a diminutive form of Douglas, which …
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'Dark stream' or 'dark river', reflecting the original Scottish Gaelic …
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Douglas
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male
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Scottish Gaelic: 'Dubh', meaning 'dark' or 'black', and 'glais', meaning …
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'Dark water' or 'dark stream', symbolising a place of dark …
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Drae
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male
|
The name Drae appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
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In Australian English contexts, Drae can be seen as a …
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Dragan
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unisex
|
The name 'Dragan' originates from South Slavic languages, specifically Serbian, …
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'Dragan' literally means 'precious' or 'dear' in South Slavic languages, …
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Dragana
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female
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Derived from Slavic roots, particularly Serbian and Croatian, where 'Dragana' …
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Literal translation is 'precious' or 'beloved'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Drake
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male
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Old English origin, derived from 'draca' meaning 'dragon' or 'snake'. …
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Literal translation is 'dragon' or 'serpent'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Draven
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male
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The name Draven is of uncertain origin, but it gained …
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In Australian English contexts, Draven is often associated with a …
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Draya
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female
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Derived from the Greek name Drusilla, which itself originates from …
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'Strong' or 'fruitful', with connotations of resilience and vitality in …
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Drayce
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unisex
|
The name 'Drayce' appears to be a modern, anglophone invention …
|
The name 'Drayce' does not have a well-established literal translation …
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Drazic
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male
|
Drazic is a surname of Slavic origin, particularly common among …
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Literal translation from Slavic roots suggests 'to encourage' or 'to …
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Dre
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male
|
The name 'Dre' is a modern, often shortened or stylised …
|
In Australian English contexts, 'Dre' is typically a nickname or …
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Dream
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female
|
Derived from Old English 'dreám' meaning 'joy' or 'vision'. Not …
|
Literal translation is 'vision' or 'dream'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Drearloh
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male
|
The name 'Drearloh' appears to be a modern or uniquely …
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As a contemporary or invented name, 'Drearloh' does not have …
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Dreece
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male
|
The name Dreece appears to have no direct ties to …
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Literal translation and nuanced meaning are not definitively established due …
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Dresden
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female
|
Derived from the city of Dresden in Germany, the name …
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The name Dresden carries connotations of beauty, heritage, and sophistication, …
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Dresden
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male
|
Dresden originates from the German city name Dreßden, which in …
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The literal translation relates to 'beyond the woods' or 'oak …
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Drew
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female
|
British diminutive form of Andrew, derived from the Greek name …
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In Australian English contexts, Drew is often associated with qualities …
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Drew
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male
|
Derived from the Old English name 'Drēo' or 'Dreá', meaning …
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'True' or 'obedient'. In Australian English, it connotes sincerity and …
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Drey
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male
|
The name Drey appears to have contemporary origins, with possible …
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In Australian English contexts, Drey is often associated with the …
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Dreydan
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male
|
The name 'Dreydan' appears to be a modern or invented …
|
Likely means 'great' or 'noble' in a modern interpretative sense, …
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Dreywahn
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male
|
The name 'dreywahn' appears to be a neo-coinage or an …
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The literal translation of 'dreywahn' is unclear due to limited …
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Drisha
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female
|
The name 'drisha' appears to have roots in South Asian …
|
Literal translation and nuances are not well-established in Australian English; …
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Drishna
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female
|
The name 'drishna' appears to be a modern or creative …
|
The literal translation of 'drishna' is unclear, as it doesn't …
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Drishti
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female
|
Sanskrit origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'drishti' meaning 'sight' …
|
Literal translation is 'sight' or 'vision' in Sanskrit. In Australian …
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Drishtina
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female
|
Derived from Sanskrit, 'Drishtina' is a name rooted in ancient …
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Literal translation is 'one who sees' or 'visionary'. In Australian …
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Driti
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female
|
The name 'driti' appears to have no widely documented roots …
|
Literal translation and local nuances in Australian English contexts are …
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Dru
|
female
|
The name Dru originates from Old English roots, derived as …
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Literal translation of Dru is 'little or dear one', carrying …
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Drummond
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male
|
The surname Drummond originates from the Old Gaelic name ‘Druimdein’, …
|
Literally, 'big ridge' or 'hill', referring to a geographical feature. …
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Druthija
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male
|
The name 'druthija' is of Aboriginal Australian origin, derived from …
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Literal translation of 'druthija' is 'protector' or 'guardian' in English, …
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Dua
|
female
|
The name Dua originates from the Indonesian and Malay languages, …
|
Literal translation as 'prayer' or 'supplication'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Duaa
|
female
|
Arabic origin, from the root 'ع ب د' (ʿbd) meaning …
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'Supplication' or 'invocation'—a prayer or earnest request. In Australian English …
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Duane
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male
|
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Dubháin, meaning 'descendant of …
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'Little dark one' or 'dark-skinned youth'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Duc
|
male
|
Latin via Old French 'duc', from Latin 'dux', meaning 'leader' …
|
Leader or commander. In the Australian context, 'Duc' can symbolize …
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|
Ducati
|
male
|
The term 'Ducati' originally stems from Italian, as a surname …
|
Literal translation from Italian—'Ducati' relates to 'ducatus,' meaning 'duchy' or …
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Duckling
|
male
|
English origin of the word 'duckling', derived from Old English …
|
Literal translation and connotation refer to a young, adorable duck. …
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Dudley
|
male
|
Old English origin, from the Old English words 'duald' meaning …
|
Literally 'dudley' can be interpreted as 'doodle-wood' or 'stumbling clearing', …
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Duha
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female
|
The name 'Duha' originates from Arabic roots, where it is …
|
Literal translation of 'Duha' is 'dawn' or 'morning light', symbolising …
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