Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage | Popularity |
---|---|---|---|---|
DAFYDD | - | Welsh | ||
DAG | DAHG (Swedish) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish | ||
DAGAN | - | Near Eastern Mythology | ||
DAGDA | DAHG-dah | Irish Mythology | ||
DAGFINN | - | Norwegian, Danish | ||
DAGFINNR | - | Ancient Scandinavian | ||
DAGMÆR | - | Ancient Scandinavian | ||
Dagmar | ['dægma:] | |||
DAGMAR | DAHK-mahr (German), DAHG-mahr (Finnish) | Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, German, Czech, Slovak, Finnish | ||
DAGMARA | - | Polish | ||
DAGNÝ | - | Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic | ||
DAGNEY | - | Various | ||
DAGNIJA | - | Latvian | ||
DAGNY | DAHNG-nuy (Swedish) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish | ||
DAGON | - | Near Eastern Mythology |