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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Scared
Male
English
Short form of English Donald, DON means "world ruler."
Male
Polish
Catalan and Polish form of Latin Donatus, DONAT means "given (by God)."
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Hungarian (Donát), Polish, and Czech (Donát)
English, French, German, Hungarian (Donát), Polish, and Czech (Donát) : from a medieval personal name (Latin Donatus, past participle of donare, frequentative of dare ‘to give’). The name was much favored by early Christians, either because the birth of a child was seen as a gift from God, or else because the child was in turn dedicated to God. The name was borne by various early saints, among them a 6th-century hermit of Sisteron and a 7th-century bishop of Besançon, all of whom contributed to the popularity of the baptismal name in the Middle Ages, which was not checked by the heresy of a 4th-century Carthaginian bishop who also bore it. Another bearer was a 4th-century gramMarian and commentator on Virgil, widely respected in the Middle Ages as a figure of great learning.
Girl/Female
American, Christian, Gaelic, German, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish
Lady; World Mighty; Form of Donna; Respectful Title and Female Equivalent of Don; World Ruler
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sugar
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Cumbria and West Yorkshire named Dent, possibly from a British hill name cognate with Old Irish dinn, dind ‘hill’.English and French : nickname from Old French dent ‘tooth’ (Latin dens, genitive dentis), bestowed on someone with some deficiency or peculiarity of the teeth, or of a gluttonous or avaricious nature.
Female
Italian
 Short form of Italian Adona, DONA means "my lord."
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, French, and Catalan
English, Scottish, French, and Catalan : topographic name for
someone who lived near a bridge, Middle English, Old French, Catalan
pont (Latin pons, genitive pontis).Catalan : habitational name from any of the numerous places named
with Pont.Dutch : variant of
Pond 2.A Pont from the Lorraine region of France is documented in Quebec City in
1640; Pont appears to be a secondary surname to
Boy/Male
American, British, Celtic, English, Irish
World Ruler; In Mythology the Irish Donn was Known as King of the Underworld; Brown
Boy/Male
English American Irish
In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld.
Boy/Male
Indian
Pagan.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Admired
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain derivation. Reaney suggests it could be from bynames associated with Old Norse dottr ‘lazy’, or Old English dott ‘head of a boil’.South German : from a term meaning ‘godfather’.North German : from a short form of the personal name Dietrich or a related name.
Male
Hungarian
Czech and Hungarian form of Latin Donatus, DONÃT means "given (by God)."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
God Gift
Female
English
Pet form of English Dorothy, DOT means "gift of God."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sugar
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic name DONN means "brown." In mythology, this is the name of a king of the underworld.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Dunn.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Don.
DONT PANIC-CHAPS
DONT PANIC-CHAPS
Boy/Male
Indian
A Gem Worn by Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Spiritual Teacher
Biblical
Ludim, same as Lod
Boy/Male
Indian
Golden Boy
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Wether-sheep Corner
Boy/Male
Tamil
Malaimakal Makan | மாஂலாமாஂகால மகாந
Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
One who Gives and Takes
Girl/Female
Biblical American Hebrew
The father's joy.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Daipayan | தைபாயநÂ
Who is born in An island
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna, Who does not have any end, Without beginning
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DONT PANIC-CHAPS
imp.
of Wont
p. p.
of Wont
v. t.
To make a dent upon; to indent.
a.
See Panic, a.
a.
Alt. of Panic-struck
a.
Characteristic of the ancient Carthaginians; faithless; treacherous; as, Punic faith.
n.
Same as Donat. Piers Plowman.
v. t.
To mark with dots or small spots; as, to dot a line.
n. & a.
See Panim.
a.
Struck with a panic, or sudden fear.
v. t.
To make a mark or cavity on or in, by a blow or by pressure; to dent.
n.
A plant of the genus Panicum; panic grass.
a.
Extreme or sudden and causeless; unreasonable; -- said of fear or fright; as, panic fear, terror, alarm.
n.
A thing of small value; as, I care not a doit.
n.
A plant of the genus Panicum; panic grass; also, the edible grain of some species of panic grass.
n.
Force; power; -- esp. in the phrase by dint of.
infinitive.
It is done or agreed; let it be a match or bargain; -- used elliptically.
a.
A sudden, overpowering fright; esp., a sudden and groundless fright; terror inspired by a trifling cause or a misapprehension of danger; as, the troops were seized with a panic; they fled in a panic.
pl.
of Tete-de-pont
n.
The mark left by a blow; an indentation or impression made by violence; a dent.