Male Names Female Names
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Dougal: | "dwells by the dark stream" or "dark stranger, from the dark water." Dubhghall (DOO-gal, or DOO-ahl), Dubgall, Douglas, Douglass, Duglas. |
Dow: | "dark-haired. Dubg. |
Doyle: | (Celt) "dark stranger." Doy. |
Driscol: | "interpreter." Driscoll. |
Drummond: | (Celt) "unclear." |
Duane: | (Celt) "song." Dewain, Dwayne. |
Dubaltach: | "black-jointed" or "dark-limbed." Dubhaltach, Dualtach. |
Dubgall: | (DOO-ahl) "dark or black foreigner"; refers to the Vikings, esp. from Denmark, who came to Dublin in 850. Dubghall. |
Dubh: | (DUH-ven, or DUH-wen) "dark, black." Dowan, Duggan, Duane, Dwayne, Dubhagain. |
Dubhdara: | (doov-DAW-ra) Old Irish=dub "dark" + dara "oak" = "dark man of the oak." |
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