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Dionysios
Greek
God of wine.
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Dionysius
Biblical
Divinely touched
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Dionysius
Greek
God of wine.
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Dionysius
Latin
Variant of Dionysus: Greek God of wine.
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Dionysius
Scottish
Variant of Dionysus: Greek God of wine.
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Dionysius
Spanish
Variant of Dionysus: Greek God of wine.
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Dionysus
Greek
God of wine.
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Dionysus
Latin
Greek God of wine.
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Dionyza
Shakespearean
'Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Wife to Cleon.
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Diop
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Dior
French
Related to D'Or meaning golden.
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Diorbhail
Scottish
Gaelic form of Dorothy.
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Diorbhall
Gaelic
Gaelic form of Dorothy.
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Diorbhall
Scottish
Gaelic form of Dorothy.
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Diorbhorguil
Scottish
Gaelic form of Dorothy.
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Diotrephes
Biblical
Nourished by Jupiter.
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Diotrephes
Biblical
Nourished by Jupiter.
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Dioxippe
Latin
An Amazon.
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Dipak
Hindi
Lamp.
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Dipili
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Dipuo
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Dipuonyan
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Dirce
Greek
Killed for abusing children.
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Dirce
Latin
Mother of Lycus.
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Dirck
Dutch
Dutch forms of Theodoric.
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Dirk
Dutch
A diminutive of Derek meaning people ruler. Famous bearer: British actor Dirk Bogarde. A Dutch forms of Theodoric.
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Dirk
English
Variant 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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Dirk
German
Dagger.
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Dirk
Scottish
Dagger.
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Dirk
Teutonic
Dagger.
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