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Dana Name also appears in following Origin(s): Old English, Hebrew, Old English, Hebrew, Irish, Celtic, English, Polish, Czech, German, Romanian, Bulgarian, Sanskrit
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Dana also appears in following countries/origins/languages: American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Iranian, Irish, Japanese, Jewish, Latin, Romanian
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Dana
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| Denmark, is a country in the Scandinavian region of northern Europe.Denmark is the second-most visited destination in Scandinavia. From 2006 to 2008, surveys ranked Denmark as "the happiest place in the world," based on standards of health, welfare, and education. |
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| Dana means A very rare pearl. Symbol of exceptional beauty |
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| Dana means the big pearl |
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| The most perfectly sized, big, round, and beautiful pearl |
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Dana Hunhare
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The Celtic origin of "Dana" is that it's the name of the *great* goddess: The Creator Goddess, also known in Anglo-Saxon culture as Danu, Danaan, etc.
The river Danube is named after her, too. |
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| Dana is pronounced DAH-na by Czech, Hungarian, German, Polish, etc. Name means "of God". Dana, when pronounced "DAYna" is Celtic and means from Denmark. Dana/Dayna is the mother of the faeries. |
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Dana Yasmina
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| What does it mean Dana Yasmina? |
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| In Persian it means wise |
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Dana
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I love my name but I also found another meaning for it:
Irish Goddess and apparently there used to be a clan named after the Goddess Dana. |
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For many years now, there has been a trend among parents to make up a name to further enhance their baby’s unique identity. This is not an unwise idea. Many of the names used today were made up hundreds of years ago and did not necessarily have a specific meaning. The only problem .... More..
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