Old Greek - Male; Manly; Brave; Virility; Latin - Man from Hadria; Dark One; A variant of name Adrian.
noun. 1A word or set of words by which a person or thing is known, addressed, or referred to. 'my name is John Parsons' 'Köln is the German name for Cologne' 'The botanical name for fennel - Foeniculum vulgare - comes from the Latin word foenum meaning hay.'
Draz 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).
Drezar is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Drezar is Conqueror, Master. The poeple have viewed this name 1964 times.
The opposite of Avestan aša is 𐬛𐬭𐬎𐬘 druj, "deceit, falsehood". Its Old Persian equivalent is arta-. In Middle Iranian languages the term appears as ard-. The word is also the proper name of the divinity Asha, the Amesha Spenta that is the hypostasis or "genius" of "Truth" or "Righteousness".
Drujaskan is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Drujaskan is Follower Of The Demon. The poeple have viewed this name 1572 times.
Drvaspa (druuāspā, drvāspā, drwāspā) is the Avestan language name of an "enigmatic" and "strangely discreet" Zoroastrian divinity, whose name literally means "with solid horses" and which she is then nominally the hypostasis of. The word drvaspa is grammatically feminine.
Duaan Name Meaning and History. Duaan is a Muslim Boy name. Acording to Numerology Predictions 9 is Lucky number for name Duaan. People believes to have their Lucky Days according to their names, Tuesday, Thursday are Favourable and Lucky Days for name Duaan and lucky metals are Copper, Iron for name Duaan.
Duamah is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Duamah is . The poeple have viewed this name 1762 times.
dub. v.1. "give a name to," originally "make a knight," from late Old English dubbian "knight by striking with a sword" (11c.), a late word, perhaps borrowed from Old French aduber "equip with arms, adorn" (11c.) of uncertain origin, but there are phonetic difficulties. Meaning "provided with a name" is from 1590s.