Judaism Baby Names Starting With D
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Judaism Baby Names That Starting with D List
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Girl | Ceremonial grain | |
Boy | God is my judge | |
Boy | The Romanian form of Daniel. It means beloved. | |
Boy | God is my judge | |
Boy | Trading city | |
Boy | A lovely human being | |
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Girl | Freedom | |
Girl | God is merciful or Yahweh is gracious. | |
Girl | Palm tree | |
Girl | Yiddish form of Dinah, meaning judgment. | |
Girl | A form of Hebrew name Dinah, meaning avenged. | |
Unisex | In Judaism it means good or kind | |
Boy | Law | |
Boy | Yiddish form of David, meaning beloved. | |
Boy | One who is beloved, favorite or darling. | |
Girl | A form of Divorah, meaning bee. | |
Girl | Yiddish form of Deborah, meaning bee. |