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"D'" could actually also be the spanish word "de" which however means the same as the Italian "da" i.e. "from"
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I have in my life had a couple of friends that have had a D like the name above as their forst name. D'Andrea was a friend of mine in grade school, and D'Andre was a friend of mine in high school.
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I seeThat I am surprised to hear. What did the "D'" then stand for?
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