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Delon
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From a French surname meaning 'of Lon' (a place-name); also used as a modern variant of names like Deon/Dion/Dillon. |
English, French |
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Demane
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No well-established traditional meaning; appears to be an invented or variant form without a clear etymology |
French |
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Denaison
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Son of Dennis; descendant/follower of Dionysius (associated with the god Dionysus). |
English, French |
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Deroi
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of the king (literally "de roi" in French) |
French |
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Deroy
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the king / of the king |
English, French |
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Derrien
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Probably a variant of Darren/Derren; commonly associated with Darren/Darragh meaning 'oak' or 'great' in Irish/Welsh contexts |
English, French |
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Destin
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destiny; fate |
French |
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Deval
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Sanskrit: 'divine' or 'of the gods'; Old French/Norman (surname): 'of the valley' or locational |
French, Norman, Sanskrit |
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Dever
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Uncertain - often interpreted as 'from the River Dever' (English) or as an anglicized Gaelic surname; sometimes linked to Norman/Old French roots. |
English, French, Irish, Norman |
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Didier
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desired, longed for |
French |
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Dijon
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From Dijon; associated with the French city of Dijon |
French |
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Dolphe
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noble wolf |
Dutch, French, Germanic |
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Donatien
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given; gift |
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Doniell
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God is my judge |
French, Hebrew |
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Dorrel
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Originally a surname indicating a place of origin (from a place name such as Airelle); later used as a given name |
English, French |
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Doryan
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From Doris / belonging to the Dorians (descendant of Dorus) |
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Dreaux
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Man, manly (derived from Andrew); also used as a surname/place-name form |
English, French |
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Duemont
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from the mountain / of the mountain |
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Dummas
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from the farmhouse / of the farm |
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Dumon
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of the mountain / from the hill |
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Dumont
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of/from the mountain |
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DuPree
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of the meadow / from the meadow |
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Duran
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Enduring; lasting; steadfast; standing |
French, Latin, Spanish, Turkish |
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Durand
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enduring; steadfast |
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Durant
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enduring; steadfast |
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Duval
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of the valley / from the valley |
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Duvall
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of the valley |
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Ebrulf
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Likely 'boar-wolf' (from eber- 'boar' + -ulf/ -olf 'wolf'), implying strength or ferocity |
French, Germanic |
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Edouard
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wealthy guardian |
French |
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Éloi
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chosen |
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