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Ancient Roman Names
ОглавлениеAeliana | Laurentia |
Albia | Livia |
Aquilia | Marilla |
Argentia | Martia |
Aurelia | Maxima |
Avita | Mila |
Cassia | Nerilla |
Clemensia | Prima |
Decima | Quintia |
Dulcia | Rufina |
Fabia | Septima |
Faustina | Sergia |
Florentina | Tanaquil |
Fortunata | Tauria |
Galla | Tertia |
Horatia | Tullia |
Junia | Urbana |
Laelia | Varinia |
DOUCE. (doos) French, ’gentle, sweet’. A sweet French word name possibility, but with unsavoury teasing potential. Docina, Douceline, Doucette, Duce.
DOVE. Nature name. One of the new bird names, like Lark and Wren, this one’s associated with the billing and cooing sounds of love.
DOVEVA. Hebrew, ’graceful’. Feminine but strong name heard in Israel. Dova, Dovevet, Dovit.
DREA. (DRAY-a) Diminutive of ALEXANDRIA or ANDREA. Introduced via Sopranos star Drea (born Andrea) de Matteo, and catching on with a wider audience.
DREAM. Word name. Singular and serene noun name.
DREE. Diminutive of ALEXANDRIA or ANDREA. Unique one-syllable name added to the mix by Mariel Hemingway for her daughter; could make a distinctive middle name or Bree substitute.
DREW. Diminutive of ANDREW. Elegant formerly male alternative to Andy, now in the stylishly upscale Paige-Brooke-Blair sorority, thanks largely to Drew Barrymore. Dru, Drue.
DRU. Diminutive of DRUCILLA. Flimsier than Drew spelling. Drew, Drue.
DRUCILLA, DRUSILLA. Latin, ’strong’. Pleasingly quaint and dainty New Testament possibility; the nickname Dru modernises it. Dru, Drucella, Drucila, Druesila, Druscila, Druscilla, Drusila.
DRUELLA. German, ’elfin vision’. A little too close to Cruella.
DUANA. Irish, ’song’. Name her after a Duane relative if you like, but please pronounce it doo-ahn-a and not doo-wain-a.
DUANE. Irish, ’swarthy’. On second thought, why not just call her Duane, putting her in synch with her girlfriends Dylan, Dustin and Daryl?
DUFFY. Irish, ’dark’. This Irish surname packs a lot of attitude, projecting an image of spunk and sass. Duff.
DULCE. (DOOL-chay) Latin, ’sweet’. Popular Spanish name that refers to ’dulce nombre de Maria’— the sweet name of the Virgin Mary. Douce, Doucie, Dulcea, Dulcee, Dulcey, Dulci, Dulcia, Dulcie, Dulcina, Dulcinea, Dulcinia, Dulcy.
DULCIE, DULCY. Latin, ’sweet’. Dating back to the Roman Empire, Dulcy may be too lightweight to merit a revival. Dulciana, Dulcine, Dulcita. International: Dulcet, Dulcette (French), Dulce, Dulcea, Dulcia, Dulcinea (Spanish and Italian).
DUNE. Nature name. Haunting and evocative sandy-beach name, also with sci-fi connections. Doon, Doone.
DUNYA. Russian, ’well-regarded’. Courageous sister of Raskolnikov in Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment.
DUŠANA. (doo-sha-nah) Slavic, ’spirit or soul’. Pretty Slavic name, with some obvious pronunciation challenges. Dušanka, Dušička, Duška.
DUSCHA. (DYOO-sha) Russian, ’happy’. Possible alternative to the more