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D: (DON-al or DOH-nal)(Celt) from domun "world" + gal "ardor" or "valor"; "world-mighty." Domhnall, Donall, Donald.
Donald: (Celt) "world ruler, brown stranger." Donal, Doughal, Don.
Donn: (DON or DOWN) Old Irish=donn, meaning both "brown" and "chief." Mythological god of the dead, who lived on an island off the of Munster. Popular until the end of the 19th C., esp. with the Maguires and Kennedys. Donnagan, Donnan (DUN-ahn).
Donnan: (DUN-ahn) "brown."
Donnchadh: (DUN-uh-khuh) "brown lord"; "strong warrior." Old Irish=name Donnchad: donn "brown" or "chief" + cath "battle." Name of the son of Brian Boru, King Donnchadh Donn (d. 1064). Traditional in O'Brien family. Donaghy, Donogh, Donagh (DOH-na).
Donnell: related to Donal and Domnal; Doneal, Donnelly.
Donnelly: (Celt) "brave, dark man, a brave black man."
Donovan: (Celt) "dark or brown warrior." Donvan.
Dooley: "dark hero."
Doran: "stranger" or "exile." Deoradhain.
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