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My Names
Name
Gender
Origin
Meaning
Rating
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Derrius
English
good wealth
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Derrold
English
Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald.
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Derry
English
Diminutive of Derek: Gifted ruler. People ruler. Variant of the Old German Theodoric. Famous bearer: Derrick was a 17th century hangman at Tyhurn, whose name became synonymous with gallows and now refers to a type of crane.
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Derry
Gaelic
Red haired; Oak grove. Surname.
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Derry
German
Red haired.
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Derry
Irish
Oak grove. A diminutive of Derek which is sometimes used as an independent name associated with the Irish place name 'Derry'.
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Derry
Scottish
Oak grove. A diminutive of Derek which is sometimes used as an independent name associated with the place name 'Derry'.
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Derry
Irish
Oak grove.
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Derryl
English
Variant of Darrell.
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Derval
Irish
True desire.
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Derval
Scottish
True desire.
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Dervilia
Irish
True desire.
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Dervin
English
Gifted friend.
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Dervla
Irish
True desire.
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Dervla
Scottish
True desire.
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Dervogilla
Scottish
Servant of Dervor.
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Dervon
English
Gifted friend.
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Dervorgilla
Irish
Servant of Dervor.
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Dervorgilla
Scottish
Servant of Dervor.
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Derwan
English
Friend of the deer.
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Derward
English
Guardian of the deer.
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Derwen
Welsh
From the oak tree.
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Derwent
English
Surname referring to Derwent River in England.
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Derwin
English
Friend of the deer; 'Gifted friend.'
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Derwin
Spanish
Friend of the deer.
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Derwin
Teutonic
Friend of the wild.
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Derwyn
English
Friend of the deer.
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Derwyn
Teutonic
Friend of the wild.
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Derwynn
English
Variant of Darwin: Friend.
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Deryck
English
Gifted ruler. People ruler.
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