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First Name Directory - Starting with D




This site is dedicated to maintaining a database of first names from all over the world. We are still working to add all meanings to the names and sort them by gender, ethic and other behavior.

Most names come from the European and Arab area, especially italian, spanish, french and german firstnames.


Dag
Dag is a masculine Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse dagr, meaning "day", most commonly used in Norway and Sweden. In Sweden, September 16 is Dag's Name Day. Dag is uncommon as a surname. People with the name Dag include:
Daniel
Dan, Danny, Dani, Daniella (English) דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel / Dāniyyêl) (Hebrew) Danyel, Danyal(Turkish) دانيال (Danyal / Danial / Daniyal) (Urdu) ܪܐܢܝܠ (Daniyyel) (Syriac) Daniele (Italian) Daniël, Daan, Dana (Dutch) Данаил (Danail) (Bulgarian) დანიელი (Danieli) (Georgian) Δανιήλ (Daniil) (Greek) Dániel (Hungarian) Даниил (Daniil) (Russian) Данијел / Danijel (Serbian / Slovene, Croatian) Danilo / Данило (Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, Slovene, Croatian / Serbian, Ukrainian) Daniel (Portuguese, Spanish) Dănuṭ (Romanian) Tanel (Estonian) Taneli (Finnish) Դանիէլ (Taniēl) (Armenian) دانيال (Danyal/ Daniel) (Kurdish) دانيال (Dâniyal / Danial) (Persian) دانيال (Danyal) (Arabic) Deiniol (Welsh) Deniel (Breton) Danel (Basque) Đanien (Vietnamese) Dainéil, Dónall (Irish) ダニエル (Danieru) (Japanese)
David
David is a common masculine given name of Biblical Hebrew origin. King David is a character of central importance in the Hebrew Bible and in both Christian and Jewish religious tradition.





In the data base are, apart from modern and traditional first names also American, Arab, Germans, English, French, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Dutch, Northern, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavian, Spanish, and Swedish first names.


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