Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈdʲɛɪ̯.vʲɪ.dɐs/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Lithuanian form of David (based on the English pronunciation).

Related Names

Rootdoḏ
VariantDovydas
Other Languages & CulturesDawit(Amharic) Daoud, Daud, Dawood, Dawud(Arabic) Davit(Armenian) Davud(Azerbaijani) David(Biblical) Dabid, Dauid(Biblical Greek) Dawid(Biblical Hebrew) David(Biblical Latin) Davud(Bosnian) David(Catalan) Daveth(Cornish) David(Croatian) David(Czech) David(Danish) David(Dutch) David, Dewey, Dave, Davey, Davie, Davy(English) Taavet, Taavi(Estonian) Tevita(Fijian) Taavetti, Taavi(Finnish) David(French) Davit(Georgian) David(German) David(Hebrew) Dávid(Hungarian) Davíð(Icelandic) Daud(Indonesian) Dáibhí(Irish) Davide(Italian) Dāvids, Dāvis(Latvian) David(Macedonian) Daud(Malay) Daw(Medieval English) David(Norwegian) Dewydd(Old Welsh) Davoud, Davud(Persian) Dawid(Polish) David(Portuguese) Davi(Portuguese (Brazilian)) David(Romanian) David(Russian) Tavita(Samoan) David, Daividh, Davie(Scottish) Dàibhidh(Scottish Gaelic) David(Serbian) Dávid(Slovak) David(Slovene) Daa'uud(Somali) David(Spanish) David(Swedish) Tevita(Tongan) Davyd(Ukrainian) Daud(Urdu) Dafydd, David, Dewi, Taffy, Dai(Welsh) Daouda(Western African) Dovid, Dudel(Yiddish)

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Entry updated October 6, 2024