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David
Hebrew, "Beloved"
Like Daniel and Michael, David is an all-time classic. It's biblical yet thoroughly modern; likable and friendly, yet capable of great strength. Plus: It goes with any last name, of any length and ethnicity. Minus: He will have to try extra hard to make a unique first impression.
Variations
Davyd,
Davydd,
Daved,
Dawid,
Davon,
Daffyd,
Dabid,
Davidde,
Davies,
Davin,
Dewi,
Davis
Nicknames
Dave,
Davey,
Davy
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Popularity rankings from the Social Security Administration
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