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Names That Mean Diminutive |
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Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, from the Hebrew. Sixth Century St David (Or Dewi) Was Patron Saint of Wales

A Diminutive of the Hebrew Daniel, Meaning God Has Judged, or God is Judge, Frequently Used As an Independent Name. 'Danny Boy' is a Famous Scottish Folk Song

A Diminutive of Durante, the Italian Form of Durand Meaning Enduring. Famous Bearer: the Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote 'The Divine Comedy' With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's

Diminutive of Daphne: Bay Tree, or Laurel Tree. The Greek Mythological Nymph Daphne Was Rescued from the Unwanted Attentions of the God Apollo by Being Turned into a Laurel Bush. Famous Bearer: Britis

Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages

Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, from the Hebrew. Sixth Century St David (Or Dewi) Was Patron Saint of Wales

Beloved or Friend. A Diminutive of David. Famous Bearer: American Frontiersman Davy Crockett

Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, Adopted from the Hebrew. David Was a Common Name of Scottish Kings in the Middle Ages

Diminutive of David: Beloved or Friend, from the Hebrew. Sixth Century St David (Or Dewi) Was Patron Saint of Wales

Diminutive of Deborah: Bee. Deborah Was the Biblical Prophetess Who Summoned Barak to Battle Against an Army of Invaders. After the Battle She Wrote a Victory Song Which is Part of the Book of Judges

Diminutive of Deborah: Bee. Deborah Was the Biblical Prophetess Who Summoned Barak to Battle Against an Army of Invaders. After the Battle She Wrote a Victory Song Which is Part of the Book of Judges

A Diminutive of Any Name Beginning With D, Also Frequently Used As an Independent Name

A Diminutive of Any Name Beginning With D, Also Frequently Used As an Independent Name

Diminutive of Bedelia: a Variant of Bridget, Who Was the Mythic Celtic Goddess of Fire and Poetry

Diminutive of Adela: Pleasant; of the Nobility. Noble. from the Old German 'Athal' Meaning Noble, Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest. Adela Was the Name of One of King William I's Daug

Noble. This Diminutive of Adela Has Been Used Commonly As an Independent Name Since the Late Th Century

Diminutive of Denise: the Feminine Form of Dennis, from the Latin Name Dionysia, or the Greek Dionysus

Diminutive of Derek: Gifted Ruler. People Ruler. Variant of the Old German Theodoric. Famous Bearer: Derrick Was a Th Century Hangman at Tyhurn, Whose Name Became Synonymous With Gallows and Now Refer

Oak Grove. A Diminutive of Derek Which is Sometimes Used As an Independent Name Associated With the Irish Place Name 'Derry'

Diminutive of Desmond: from a Surname Derived from the Irish 'Deas Mumhain' Meaning 'south Munster.' Also a Diminutive of Any Name Beginning With Des

Diminutive of Diane: the French Form of the Latin Diana. Mythological Ancient Roman Divinity Diana Was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted As a Huntress. Greek Goddess of the Moon

Diminutive of Diana: Fertile. God, Devine. Famous Bearer: the Late Lady Diana Spencer, Often Called 'Lady Di', Married British Prince Charles and Became Princess Diana of Wales

A Diminutive of Derek Meaning People Ruler. Famous Bearer: British Actor Dirk Bogarde. A Dutch Forms of Theodoric

A Diminutive of Dorothy, Meaning Gift of God. Famous Bearer: British Writer Dodie Smith, Author of the Children's Story Which Became Walt Disney's Film One Hundred and One Dalmatians

Diminutive of Douglas: from the Gaelic 'Dubhglas' Meaning Dark Water, Dark Stream, or from the Dark River

Diminutive of Douglas: from the Gaelic 'Dubhglas' Meaning Dark Water, Dark Stream, or from the Dark River

Diminutive of Dorothy, Meaning Gift of God. Doll Has Also Come to Be Used As the Name of a Child's Plaything, and As a Colloquial Term for an Attractive Woman