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- Trudy
- Diminutive form of Gertrude, meaning "ruler of the spear" or alternatively of Ermintrude meaning "wholly beloved".
- Trudie
- Diminutive form of Gertrude, meaning "ruler of the spear" or alternatively of Ermintrude meaning "wholly beloved".
- Doretta
- Greek for “gift from God”.
- Truett
- An organized and loving individual, An organized and loving individual.
- Truitt
- Who is small in appearance but loyal., Who is small in appearance but loyal.
- Dreddy
- Trudi
- Diminutive form of Gertrude, meaning "ruler of the spear" or alternatively of Ermintrude meaning "wholly beloved".
- Dorita
- A beautiful and lovely creaure who is worth all the praise.
- Trude
- Trudhild is a name of Old High German derivation and means "power" and "fight".
- Dhriti
- Courage, Morale, Steadiness, Command, Pleasure, Determination, Patience, Virtue, One who has courage and patience.
- Tarita
- Goddess Durga, The fore-finger, A form of Durga, Name of Goddess Durga.
- Dorota
- One who has bright mind.
- Duard
- Wealthy Guardian; who protects and saves, Wealthy Guardian, who protects and saves.
- Drita
- Its derived from albanian form dritan which means light.
- Tradd
- Dorotea
- Irish form of Dora, from the Greek deron, meaning "gift".
- Dhruti
- Motion, A patient and long lived individual.
- Driti
- Courage, Morale, Steadiness, Command, Pleasure, Determination, Patience, Virtue.
- Darta
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek name “Dōrothéa (Δωροθέα),” composed of two elements: “dôron (δῶρον)” (gift) plus “theós (θεός)” (divine, a deity, a god, God). In turn, the name means “given to God, the gift of God.” Dorothea was the name of two early saints, notably the 4th-century martyr Dorothea of Caesarea. Dorothy was a less common variant of Dorothea until it became one of the most popular girl’s names in the United States between 1904 and 1940. It was used by parents who had waited a long time for a child. The name Theodore derives from the same Greek root, in reverse order.
- Duarte
- From the Old English ead meaning "wealth, fortune, riches" and weard, meaning "guard".