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[Opinions] D birth announcements
From UK:BOYS:Daniel Edward (Brendan & Samantha), sister Maddison
Daniel James (Laura & Julian)
Daniel Patrick (John and Karen), brother Joseph
Dillon Lee Daniel (Rudi & Jonny)
Dougal Eric (Eric and Jody) –and yes, he’s Scottish
Dylan Alexander (Saritha & Fionn), brother Noah
Dylan Jake (Lisa and John), brother Joshua
Dylan Michael (Dave & Angela, grandparents Michael & Janthea; Michael & Sheila), brothers Jack & JamieGIRLS:Daisy Christabelle Nanci, brother Tom
Darcey Grace (Paul and Lyndsey)
Darci-May (Keeley and Jason), sisters Ashleigh and Kacie
Darcy-Mae (Tom & Becky), brother Harry -they sure like their Darcey's and not to mention Mae/ May/ Mai...
From Croatia:BOYS: Danijel (Ivana)
Darjan (Goran & Harisa)
David (Stanoje & Dragana)
Denis (Goran & Jasmina)
Dominic (Predrag & Ivana)
Dominik (Darko & Ankica)
Dominik (Goran & Ivana)
Dominik (Mario & Željka) -see Zeljka
Dragan (Pejo & Marica)GIRLS:Danijela (Mandica)
Dora (Josipa), sister Laura
Dora (Andrea)
Dorotea (Mladen & Antonela)

This message was edited 9/8/2010, 9:09 AM

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Dougal, Danijela, Dorotea are AWESOME!
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Wow, is Darcy getting more popular in the UK right now or is that just a coincidence?None of these seem particularly outstanding. Dillon Lee Daniel has a pleasant ring to it, even though it's not anything to jump up and down over.I do think Predrag is interesting. It has kind of an odd meaning for a masculine name. How is that name perceived where you live?
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Well, neither Darcey nor Darcy has charted in the top 100 for UK yet, so no idea if it's getting more popular. I do see it regularly in BAs, for both genders. Predrag is more a Serbian name (Drago is used more where I live), but it's totally masculine (actually there is no exact feminine equivalent). It's a word name here, predrag is a standard superlative form of 'drag' (precious, nice, dear).

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