- Dag - DAHG
Dag is a masculine Scandinavian given name derived from the Old Norse dagr, meaning "day" (or the name of the god Dagr, a personification of the day), most commonly used in Norway and Sweden. In Sweden, September 16 is Dag's Name Day. Dag is uncommon as a surname.
- Ditte - DEE-te
Origin and Meaning. 1) Short form of Edith. 2) Pet form of Dorotea. 3) Short form of Judith. 4) Short form of Benedikte.
- Donar
"God Of Thunder" The meaning of the name Donar is God Of Thunder. The origin of the name Donar is Scandinavian.
Meaning: God of thunder
Origin: Danish - Dorete - daw-RE-te
- Dorit - DAW-rit
Dorit is a short form of Dorothea, which is of greek origin and means "Gift from God" The nickname Dorit is Scandinavian; a separate modern Hebrew name is pronounced doh-REET. Famous real-life people named Dorit: | Edit.
- Dorte - DAWR-te
Greek Meaning: The name Dorte is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Dorte is: A vision.
- Dorthe
Meaning: The Danish form of Dorothy.
Origin: Danish - Dota
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Meaning: From the Old Danish language, commonly thought to mean daughter.
Origin: Danish - Dotta
Dotta Name Meaning. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).
Meaning: From the Old Danish language, commonly thought to mean daughter.
Origin: Danish - Dottir
The full name consists of one or more given names, followed by a family name or a patronym. ... For the most part, family names are used in all of the Scandinavian countries except Iceland, which uses patronyms derived from the father's given name and the suffixes -son meaning "son" and -dóttir meaning "daughter".
Meaning: From the Old Danish language, commonly thought to mean daughter.
Origin: Danish