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French administrative department
Doire (French pronunciation: [dwaʁ] ) was a department of the French First Republic and of the First French Empire in present-day Italy. It was named
Doire
City in Northern Ireland
[new archival link needed] which is an anglicisation of the Irish Daire or Doire, which translates as 'oak-grove/oak-wood'. The name derives from the settlement's
Derry
River in northwestern Italy
(Italian: [ˈdɔːra ˈbaltea]; Piedmontese: Deura Bàutia or simply Deura) or Doire Baltée (French: [dwaʁ balte]; Valdôtain: Duère Baltèa, Jouère Baltèa or
Dora_Baltea
Derry-based Gaelic games club
Doire Colmcille CLG is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Derry, Northern Ireland. The club is a member of Derry GAA and currently caters for
Doire_Colmcille_CLG
The Battle of Doire Leathan took place on 14 September 1590 at Doire Leathan (English: Derrylahan), a townland and hamlet located between Kilcar and Carrick
Battle_of_Doire_Leathan
Town in County Offaly, Ireland
being considered for merging. › Edenderry (/ˌiːdənˈdɛri/; Irish: Éadan Doire, meaning 'hill-brow of the oak wood') is a town in eastern County Offaly
Edenderry
Townland in County Donegal, Ireland
Doirí Beaga (anglicised as Derrybeg, meaning 'small oak trees'), is a Gaeltacht village and townland in the parish of Gweedore (Gaoth Dobhair) in County
Derrybeg
Freshwater loch
Loch an Doire Dhuibh is a small irregular shaped freshwater loch, situated on a north-east to south-west orientation in northern Wester Ross and located
Loch_an_Doire_Dhuibh
Mountain in Highland, Scotland
Sgùrr an Doire Leathain (or Leathainn; 1,010 m) is a mountain in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It is located south of Glen Shiel in the Kintail
Sgùrr_an_Doire_Leathain
Mountain in the Scottish Highlands
from north-east to south-west these are Stob Dearg (1,021.4 m), Stob na Doire (1,011 m), Stob Coire Altruim (941 m) and Stob na Bròige (956 m). Stob Dearg
Buachaille_Etive_Mòr
Derry-based Gaelic games club
Na Piarsaigh CLG Doire Trasna is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Waterside area of Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. They play
CLG_Doire_Trasna
Freshwater loch
Loch Culag also known as Loch na Doire Daraich is a small freshwater shallow loch, located south of Lochinver in the Assynt district of Sutherland, Highland
Loch_Culag
Autonomous region of Italy
1800 and 1814. During French rule, it was part of Aoste arrondissement in Doire department. As part of the Kingdom of Sardinia, it joined the new Kingdom
Aosta_Valley
Mountain in Connemara, Ireland
Derryclare or Derryclare Mountain (Irish: Binn Doire Chláir) is a mountain at the southern edge of Twelve Bens range in Connemara National Park in County
Derryclare
Village in County Limerick, Ireland
Knockaderry (Irish: Cnoc an Doire, meaning 'hill of the oak-wood') is a village in County Limerick, Ireland. The population of the Knockaderry electoral
Knockaderry
Village in County Kildare, Ireland
Derrinturn (Irish: Doire an tSoirn, meaning 'oak wood of the furnace') is a village in County Kildare, Ireland. It is part of the parish of Carbury. It
Derrinturn
Irish actor and writer
animated television series Doctor Snuggles. Jeffrey O'Kelly was born in Doire, Ireland. In 2011, O'Kelly was reported to be working on Blarneyland, a
Jeffrey_O'Kelly
River in France, Italy
Piedmontese: Dòira Rivaira or simply Dòira), or Doire Ripaire (French: [dwaʁ ʁipɛːʁ]; also simply Doire; Occitan: Dueira), is an Alpine river, mostly flowing
Dora_Riparia
Italian Duchy ruled by Savoy
Aosta History • Raised to duchy 11th century • French made official language 1561 • Disestablished 1766 Succeeded by Doire Today part of Aosta Valley
Duchy_of_Aosta
Mountain in Highland, Scotland
Chinn-dearg Meall Buidhe Meall na Teanga The Saddle Sgùrr a' Mhaoraich Sgùrr an Doire Leathain Sgùrr an Lochain Sgùrr Mòr Sgùrr na Cìche Sgùrr na Sgine Sgùrr
The_Saddle
Village in Munster, Ireland
Derrynane, officially Darrynane (Irish: Doire Fhíonáin, meaning 'oak-wood of Fíonán'), is a small village in the civil parish of Kilcrohane in County
Derrynane
Loch Doire nam Mart, also known as Loch Durinemart or Loch Durinemast, is a small, lowland, freshwater loch on the Ardtornish Estate on the Morvern peninsula
Loch_Doire_nam_Mart
Name list
origin. The name is derived from the Old Irish word daire (Modern Irish doire), which means "oak". Darragh is frequently used in Ireland as a masculine
Darragh
Ballymaguigan Greenlough 1971 Kilrea 1972 Glack 1973 Drum Craigbane 1974 Doire Colmcille 1975 Faughanvale 1976 Mullaghbuoy An Lúb 1977 Drum 1978 Mullaghbuoy
Derry Junior Football Championship
Derry_Junior_Football_Championship
Village in Munster, Ireland
Ballinderry (Irish: Baile an Doire) is a village and a townland in the historical Barony of Ormond Lower, County Tipperary, Ireland. It is located between
Ballinderry,_County_Tipperary
Gaelic games club in County Offaly, Ireland
Coolderry Cúl Doire Founded: 1880 County: Offaly Colours: Green and white Grounds: Coolderry Coordinates: 53°05′29.32″N 7°50′27.76″W / 53.0914778°N
Coolderry_GAA
City history
word Daire (modern: Doire) meaning 'oak grove' or 'oak wood'. In the 6th century, a Christian monastery was founded on the hill of Doire to the east of the
History_of_Derry
Irish noblewoman and poet
Doire Fhíonáin (Derrynane), where Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill was raised.
Eibhlín_Dubh_Ní_Chonaill
Mountain in Wicklow, Ireland
Camaderry (Irish: Sliabh Céim an Doire, meaning 'step/pass of the oak-wood') at 699 metres (2,293 ft), is the 90th-highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin
Camaderry
Village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Derrylin (from Irish Doire Loinn or Floinn, meaning 'Oakgrove of Floinn' or "Oakgrove of the blackbirds") is a village and townland in County Fermanagh
Derrylin
Freshwater in Scotland
National Library of Scotland. Retrieved 16 September 2017. "Lochs Arienas & Doire nam Mart; Loch Tearnait (Vol. 5, Plate 25)". National Library of Scotland
Loch_Arienas
Meurthe Seine Ariège Deux-Sèvres Hautes-Pyrénées Meuse Seine-et-Marne Arno Doire Hérault Meuse-Inférieure Seine-et-Oise Aube Dordogne Ille-et-Vilaine Mont-Blanc
Departments of the First French Empire
Departments_of_the_First_French_Empire
City in Northern Ireland
10 May 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2016. Compare the similar Derry, An Doire meaning the grove of oak trees. Welcome sign in Newry, Northern Ireland
Newry
River in Portugal and Spain
hydronymic root *dor-, which is well attested in Western Europe: in France Doire, Doron, Douron, etc. and in Italy Dora, etc. The meaning of this element
Douro
Local government district in Northern Ireland
Derry City and Strabane Irish: Doire agus An Srath Bán Ulster Scots: Derry Cittie an Stràbane District and borough Derry and Strabane shown within Northern Ireland
Derry_City_and_Strabane
County in Northern Ireland
place name Derry is an anglicisation of the Old Irish Daire (Modern Irish Doire), meaning "oak-grove" or "oak-wood". As with the city, its name is subject
County_Londonderry
Village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Derrytrasna (from Irish Doire Trasna) is a small village and townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The village is on a plateau surrounded mainly
Derrytrasna
Townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
covers an area of 515 acres. The name derives from the Irish: Doire Críon (withered) or doire chaorthainn (Grove of the mountain ash). The population of
Derrycrin_(Conyngham)
in Belfast (Béal Feriste) alone, 10 in Tyrone (Tír Eoghan), 8 in Derry (Doire ), 5 in Down (An Dún) 4 in Armagh (Ard Mhaca) 1 in Fermanagh (Fear Manach)
List of Irish medium primary schools in Northern Ireland
List_of_Irish_medium_primary_schools_in_Northern_Ireland
1979 single by the Undertones
Feargal Sharkey, as a youngster, holding a trophy he had won at a Fèis Doíre Colmcílle festival, and a green vinyl version—displaying the same image—housed
Jimmy_Jimmy_(song)
Village in County Cork, Ireland
Derrinagree, also spelled Dernagree and Derinagree, (Irish: Doire na Graí, meaning 'oakwood of the cattle') is a small village in north west of County
Derrinagree
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Shawlands (Scottish Gaelic: Fearann na Doire) is a Southside suburb of Glasgow, Scotland, located two miles south of the River Clyde. The area, considered
Shawlands
Rural area in County kerry, Ireland
North (Irish: Cill Doire Thuaidh) and Kilderry South (Irish: Cill Doire Theas) are in the civil parish of Kilcolman. "Cill Doire Theas / Kilderry South"
Kilderry
Canadian musician and record producer
starting production and guitar on upcoming releases for Gavin Slate and Cindy Doire. In December 2010, Cripps produced three songs for Ladies of the Canyon
Colin_Cripps
Townland and civil parish near Belfast, Northern Ireland
Derriaghy, (/ˌdɛrɪˈæxi/; also known as Derryaghy) (from Irish Doire Achaidh, meaning 'oak-wood of the field'), is a townland (of 538 acres) and civil
Derriaghy
Whisky distillery in Highland, Scotland
was chosen for its access to the available clear spring water from Lochan-Doire-Uaine and abundant peat from the surrounding bogs. Set in mountain scenery
Dalwhinnie_distillery
Parish in Counties Londonderry/Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Ballinderry (from Irish Baile an Doire 'town of the oak wood') is a small civil and ecclesiastical parish on both sides of the County Londonderry / County
Ballinderry,_Mid_Ulster
Upper part of the Aosta Valley in north-west Italy
Valley in north-west Italy. It is traversed by the Dora Baltea (French: Doire baltée), a tributary of the Po. It extends from La Salle to Courmayeur,
Valdigne
Village in United Kingdom
Derryvore (from Irish Doire Mhór, meaning 'great oak-wood') is the name of three townlands in Northern Ireland. This Derryvore is located in the civil
Derryvore
Village in County Down, Northern Ireland
Edenderry (from Irish Éadan Doire, meaning 'hill-brow of the oak-grove') is a small village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies on
Edenderry,_County_Down
Village in County Galway, Ireland
an Bhodaigh, an Straidhp, an tSaoirsin, Baile na hAbhann, na Poillíní, Doire Uachtair, Aill an Phréacháin, an Coisméig Mór, na Forbacha Garbha, Seanadh
Furbo,_County_Galway
Administrative division of Ireland
Luimneach (Contae Luimnigh) Limerick Munster IE05: Southern Londonderry Doire (Contae Dhoire) Coleraine Derry Ulster UKN0: Northern Ireland Longford An
Counties_of_Ireland
Town in Munster, Ireland
Derrymore (Irish: Doire Mór) is a rural district of County Kerry in south-west Ireland. It lies between the Slieve Mish mountains and the Atlantic Ocean
Derrymore,_County_Kerry
Antrim-based Gaelic games club
Éire Óg Derriaghy GAC (Irish: Éire Óg Doire Achaidh GAC) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from the outskirts of Dunmurry, County Antrim, Northern
Éire_Óg_Derriaghy_GAC
Comune in Aosta Valley, Italy
Marchaussy, Le Moulin, Le Petit-Pollein, Le Plan-des-Crêtes, Les Prés-de-Doire, Le Rabloz, Rongachet, Saint-Bénin, Terre-Blanche-Dessous, Terre-Blanche-Dessus
Pollein
Stream in the Aosta Valley of Italy
homophone) is the stream which flows through the val d'Ayas and flows into the Doire baltée. Its name in Franco-Provençal might mean "Grand River" or "River
Évançon
particularly of oaks Derry, Glandore, Loch Doire nam Mart, Derry Cairngorm prefix Anglicised form of doire. din, dinas W, K fort Dinas Powys, Castle an
List of generic forms in place names in the British Isles
List_of_generic_forms_in_place_names_in_the_British_Isles
Political dispute in Northern Ireland
As the monastic site grew in prominence, the name was reduced to just Doire (now pronounced [ˈd̪ˠɛɾʲə]). This was later anglicised to Derry. In 1604
Derry/Londonderry name dispute
Derry/Londonderry_name_dispute
Variety of artifacts in Celtic culture
Dara, 'church of (the) oak', i.e. Kildare, and St Colum Cille favoured Doire Calgaich 'Calgach's oak grove', i.e. Derry; see also Durrow, darú, from
Celtic_sacred_trees
Village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Derrykeighan (from Irish Doire Chaocháin, meaning 'Caochán’s oak-wood') is a village, civil parish and townland (of 161 acres) in County Antrim, Northern
Derrykeighan
Village in Northern Ireland
7°12′11″W / 54.589°N 7.203°W / 54.589; -7.203 Edenderry (from Irish Éadan Doire, meaning 'hill-brow of the oak-grove') is a small village and townland in
Edenderry,_County_Tyrone
Village in County Mayo, Ireland
Straide, Foxford and Bohola. Among the team's achievements are its "Feile Doire 2010" All-Ireland title. Brendan Shine wrote a song called Three Pubs in
Bohola
Highest peaks, prominence over 30 m
23597575916;-4.8186485486305 NN254084] Ma,M,Sim 173 912 Scotland 168 688 Stob na Doire 1,010 144 3,315 472 03B 41 [56.636191906782;-4.9251044124269 NN207532] Hu
List of mountains of the British Isles by height (1–500)
List_of_mountains_of_the_British_Isles_by_height_(1–500)
chieftains of Boghaid and Uí Chathasaigh from An Bheitheach and Uí Aingle from Doire Uí Aingle." "204.11: Ó Faghartaigh king of Dealbhna of Cuil Fhabhair and
Muintir_Murchada
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Derryvullan (from Irish Doire Mhaoláin, meaning 'Mullan's oak wood') is a civil parish and townland (of 296 acres) in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Derryvullan
Former French department in Italy (1802–1814)
French-occupied Piedmont. After the annexation, Eridan was divided between Po and Doire. Its capital was Turin. The department was disbanded after the defeat of
Pô_(department)
Townland in County Down, Northern Ireland
Derrylough (from Irish Doire Locha, meaning 'oak-wood of the lake') is a townland of 222 acres in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the
Derrylough,_County_Down
Comune in Aosta Valley, Italy
western Europe (see Seven Summits), and is crossed by the Dora Baltea (fr. Doire baltée) river. Courmayeur shares administration of Mont Blanc with its neighboring
Courmayeur
River and power stations in Scotland
section. To the south of the hamlet of Tomdoun, it enters the tiny Loch Doire Aoidheil, and shortly afterwards, flows into the western end of Loch Garry
River_Garry,_Inverness-shire
Belbex 1 – 2 Haute Chataigne AS Talizat 1 – 0 AS Vebret US Crandelles 3 – 2 Doire Bertrande CS Vezac 3 – 1 Entente Lafeuillade AS Cezens 0 – 2 Junhac-Montsalvy
2009–10 Coupe de France 1st round
2009–10_Coupe_de_France_1st_round
3 September - As part of the O'Donnell Succession dispute the Battle of Doire Leathan is fought in County Donegal. Sir Donnell O'Donnell, one of the leading
1590_in_Ireland
Wine producing region of north-west Italy
Valle d'Aosta is found along the eastern banks of the Dora Baltea (French: Doire baltée) river with the city of Aosta serving as the central winemaking location
Valle_d'Aosta_DOC
Irish novelist, poet and short story writer
– 2000) ISBN 978-0-340-75187-9 Smugglers In The Underground Hug Trade (Doire Press, Galway, Ireland – 2021) ISBN 978-1-907682-83-4 The Yellow House (Salmon
William_Wall_(writer)
Gaelic games club in County Tipperary, Ireland
Templederry Kenyons Teampeall Doire Founded: 1887 County: Tipperary Colours: Green and White Grounds: Fr Kenyon Park Coordinates: 52°48′04″N 8°04′17″W
Templederry_Kenyons_GAA
Irish author (1865–1948)
Micí Mac Gabhann Born 22 November 1865 Doire Chonaire, Cloughaneely, County Donegal, Ireland Died 29 November 1948(1948-11-29) (aged 83) An Caiseal, Cloughaneely
Micí_Mac_Gabhann
Historic county and registration county of western Scotland
Argyll, the largest being Loch Doilet, Loch Arienas, Loch Teàrnait, Loch Doire nam Mart and Loch Mudle. Am Brican Ardtoe Island Big Stirk Càrna Dearg Sgeir
Argyll
Irish monk and saint (521–597 AD)
founded a monastic settlement in c. 540. The name of the city in Irish is Doire Cholm Cille and is derived from the native oak trees in the area and the
Columba
Name in various languages
anglicisation of the Irish language given name Dáire, which is likely derived from doire "oak wood".[citation needed] Despite traditionally being masculine, it is
Dara
River in Quebec, Canada
Hal Creek, Patten River. The Ménard River rises at the mouth of a Jos-Doire Lake (length: 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi), altitude: 354 metres (1,161 ft))
Menard_River
Village in County Donegal, Ireland
Haughey) was from Teelin. The Battle of Doire Leathan was fought near Teelin on 14 September 1590, in Doire Leathan (Derrylahan), a townland on the opposite
Teelin
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
plain'), and extends into the neighbouring townlands of: Derryoge (from Irish Doire Ríóg 'Ríog's oak wood') Drumcro (from Irish Druim Cró 'ridge of the fold/enclosure')
Kilkeel
Steeplechase horse race in Ireland
Apalachi Newbay Prop 2007 Homer Wells Livingstonebramble Well Tutored 2006 Dun Doire Coljon A New Story 2005 Numbersixvalverde Kymandjen Bizet 2004 Hedgehunter
Thyestes_Chase
Village in County Galway, Ireland
Siléar, Inis Eilte, An Cladhnach, Cladach ó Dheas, Gairfean, Ros Cíde, Doire Iorrais. Notable residents have included: Linda Bhreathnach, actress and
Rosmuc
now defunct. They were a Derry City club, a fore-runner to the modern-day Doire Colmcille club. 1948,1951 - Éire Óg club are now defunct. Derry GAA club
Derry Minor Football Championship
Derry_Minor_Football_Championship
Freshwater loch
towards the sea, there is a ridge to the south with the small peak of Meall Doire an t-Sidhein at 181m, that gets progressively shallower as you approach
Loch_Lurgainn
Mountain range in Connemara, Ireland
mean both a "plain" and a "board"/"plank-bridge". Thus Derryclare, from "Doire Chláir", could mean 'oak-wood of the plain' or 'oak-wood of the plank-bridge'
Twelve_Bens
Sea god in Irish mythology
Mhanannáin, 'Manannán's Fairy-mound') in County Roscommon, Derrymannin (Doire Mhanainn, 'Manann's Oak') in County Mayo, and Carrickmannon (Carraig Mhanainn
Manannán_mac_Lir
Galway Gaelic footballer
Galway". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 5 May 2024. "Best of luck to Galway GAA vs Doire". Galway United. 9 July 2022. GUFC would like to wish former goalkeeper
Connor_Gleeson
meaning "townland of the willows") Derriaghy (from Doire Achaidh meaning "oak-grove of the field" / from Doire Eachadh meaning "Eochy's oak-grove") Dunmurry
List_of_townlands_in_Belfast
Village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Lower Ballinderry (from Irish: Baile an Doire, meaning "townland of the oak grove") is a small village to the west of Upper Ballinderry in County Antrim
Lower_Ballinderry
Power station near Peninver, Scotland
Fearna, feeding the Allt Loch Druim na Fearna and Loch na Doire Mòire, feeding the Allt Loch na Doire Mòire. These two streams join the Allt na Claise, before
Kerry Falls Hydro-Electric Scheme
Kerry_Falls_Hydro-Electric_Scheme
Irish bishop, died 1519
Note:(M1519.1 Semus mac Pilib mic Semais mic Rudhraighe Még Mhathgamhna epscop Doire d'écc.) [2] Annals of the Four Masters Part 12 note: M1484.3 Niall, son
Séamus mac Pilib Mac Mathghamhna
Séamus_mac_Pilib_Mac_Mathghamhna
Irish Roman Catholic prelate (born 1959)
2010. List of heads of the diplomatic missions of the Holy See "Gort an Doire/Gortaderry". logainm.ie (in Irish). Retrieved 7 March 2023. "Bishop Willie
Eugene_Nugent
Townland in County Galway, Ireland
Derrymullan (Irish: Doire an Mhaoláin, meaning 'Mullen's Wood'), also Derrymullen, is a 226-acre townland on the north side of Ballinasloe in County Galway
Derrymullan
Gaeltacht area in County Donegal, Ireland
(Cotteen) Croichshlí or Croithlí (Crolly) Dobhar (Dore) Na Doirí Beaga or Doire Beag (Derrybeg) Dún Lúiche (Dunlewey) Glaise Chú (Glasserchoo) An Ghlaisigh
Gweedore
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
'Drum' (Droim), while several others are prefixed with the word 'Derry' (Doire), which is Irish for oak. There is recorded evidence of people living and
Drumlane
Biennial yacht race to partially or fully circumnavigate the globe
Pulteney Derry-Londonderry-Doire Qingdao Visit Sanya, China PSP Logistics Warrant CV30 GBR730X 2GWS2 235101142 Derry-Londonderry-Doire UNICEF GREAT Britain
Clipper Round the World Yacht Race
Clipper_Round_the_World_Yacht_Race
English steeplechase horse race
put him out of contention, while Cloudy Bays refused when tailed off. Dun Doire was also tailed off at this stage as the field of twenty-nine runners took
2007_Grand_National
American Thoroughbred racehorse
Right Win Court of Honour Anzillero Catch Me Leading Counsel Rodock Dun Doire Justified Knockara Beau Hours After Legal Case Evil Knievel Strategic Choice
Tom_Rolfe
Comune in Aosta Valley, Italy
north-western Italy. Pontey is located on the right bank (envers) of the Doire baltée, the main river in the Aosta Valley, about 24 kilometers east of
Pontey
DOIRE
DOIRE
Boy/Male
Irish
“â€like an oak.â€â€ It is often used as a short version of Derek and Dermot but can be a name in its own right. The city of Derry in Northern Ireland comes from Doire Colmcille, the name of a 6th century monastery.
Female
Gaelic
Old Gaelic name, probably derived from the word doireann (also spelled doirionn), DOIREANN means "sullen."Â
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the grove.
Girl/Female
Gaelic Irish
Sullen.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Buckinghamshire, named from Old English dora ‘bee’ (genitive plural dorena) + ēg ‘island’, ‘dry ground in marsh’.Irish (Counties Cork and Tipperary) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Doirinne ‘descendant of Doireann’, a female personal name meaning ‘sullen’.Americanized spelling of Hungarian Dörnyei or Dörnyey, habitational names for someone from a place called Dernye in former Körös county.
Girl/Female
Gaelic
Ann.
Male
English
Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Baile an Doire, BALLINDERRY means "town of the oak wood."
Girl/Female
Celtic
Sullen.
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, possibly a corruption of Derby, a shire of England, so called from doire, DARBY means "a forest abounding in deer."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Deary, or alternatively a nickname for a merchant or tradesman, from Anglo-French darree ‘pennyworth’, from Old French denree.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Doiridh, the name of an eccesiastical family from Donegal, meaning ‘descendant of Doireadh’. Derry is often confused with Deery.
DOIRE
DOIRE
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, Hebrew
Reputation; Sun; Told by God; Fame; Renowned; Name; Renown
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Best of World
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Very Handsome; Beautiful in the World
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from Leyland in Lancashire (recorded in Domesday Book as Lailand), or from Laylands in Yorkshire; both are named from Old English lǣge ‘untilled ground’ + land ‘land’, ‘estate’. In some cases the name may be topographical.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
Best Among Brahmins; The Moon
Girl/Female
English American
Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire place name of Annesley. From Ann's meadow. From the awe...
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek
Divine Protector; Flower of the Gods
Boy/Male
British, Danish, English
Man of Peace
Boy/Male
Hindu
Famous Yoga philosopher, The author of Yoga sutras
Girl/Female
Tamil
Novel, Creation
DOIRE
DOIRE
DOIRE
DOIRE
DOIRE