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Darvin
| Blend of Daryl and Marvin | Boy | 5 |
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Daryl
| From a French surname and place name meaning Open Dates back to the eleventh century as both surname and given name | Boy | 6 |
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David
| David is a both used as a male given name and a surname, and is mostly a given name in English and French Hebrew origin The name was derived from the Hebrew name Dawid, which means Darling or Be | Boy | 4 |
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Dayton
| A town that is full of sunshine | Boy | 7 |
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Delbert
| Bright day sunny day proud noble | Boy | 3 |
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Delmer
| Variant of Delmar Seaside | Boy | 3 |
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Denzell
| Variant of Denzel - a place in Cornwall | Boy | 6 |
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Deylin
| Rhyming variant of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers | Boy | 6 |
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Dominick
| Dominick is a name used for men It is one of a variant of the name Dominic Dominic Dominick was widely used among Roman Catholics and Latin-Roman peoples It is derived from the late Roman-Itali | Boy | 6 |
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Donovan
| Brown-haired chieftain From an Irish surname meaning dark brown | Boy | 4 |
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Dorien
| Descendant of Dorus Dorian was a character in Oscar Wildes novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome | Boy | 2 |
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Douglas
| From the Gaelic dubhglas meaning dark water, dark stream, or from the dark river The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches Black Douglases and Red Douglases The lords of these clans | Boy | 7 |