In Latin the meaning of the name Dulce is: Sweet, sweetness. From dulcis, meaning sweet. Also a diminutive of the Middle Ages name Dulcibella.
The name Dud is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Dud is: From the people's meadow. From a surname and place name derived from the Old English, meaning 'Dudda's clearing'. Famous bearer: Actor Dudley Moore.
Duda Name Meaning. Polish, Ukrainian, Czech, and Slovak: nickname for a player of the bagpipes, from Slavic duda 'bagpipe'. Czech: nickname for someone thought to resemble a hoopoe (dudek). Hungarian: from the old secular personal name Duda, or in some cases possibly a shortened form of Dudás (see Dudas).
Dudd is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1156 times.
Dudek Name Meaning. Polish, Ukrainian, Czech, and Slovak: nickname from dudek 'hoopoe', with reference to some attribute of the bird such as its repetitive call or its bright plumage. In Polish the word also means 'simpleton' and this no doubt contributed to the Polish surname.
Origin of the name Dudley: Transferred use of the surname originating from the place-name Dudda's Lea, which is composed from the obsolete Old English personal name Dudda and lēah (wood, clearing, meadow, enclosure).
The name Dudley is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Dudley is: From the people's meadow. From a surname and place name derived from the Old English, meaning 'Dudda's clearing'. Famous bearer: Actor Dudley Moore.
Origin of the name Dudley: Transferred use of the surname originating from the place-name Dudda's Lea, which is composed from the obsolete Old English personal name Dudda and lēah (wood, clearing, meadow, enclosure).
The name of Dudu creates a very quick, analytical and clever mind; you are very creative, versatile, original and independent. You have large ambitions, and it is difficult for you to be tolerant and understanding with those who desire less in life or who are more slow and methodical by nature.
North German (Düe): from the Germanic personal name Dudo, which is of uncertain derivation. ... Danish: from due 'pigeon', 'dove', applied as a metonymic occupational name for a dove keeper or as a nickname. In some cases, perhaps an altered form of French Ledoux.