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The last name "Dyablo" is of Spanish origin, derived from the word "diablo" meaning "devil." It is likely a surname given to individuals who were believed to have a mischievous or ...
The last name "Dyadhar" is of Indian origin.
The last name "Dyagala" is of Russian origin. It is derived from the Russian word "дягель", meaning "picker" or "plucker". The name likely originally referred to someone who ...
The last name Dyagari is of Indian origin. It is derived from the Marathi word "dyagari," which means "woodcutter" or "someone who cuts wood." This surname is commonly found among ...
The last name Dyagerla does not appear to have a specific origin or meaning in English. It does not correspond to any known English or European surname. It is possible that it may ...
The surname "Dyalgarh Wala" originates from the Punjab region in India. "Dyalgarh" is a place name, likely associated with a village or town, and "Wala" means "belonging to" or "fr...
The last name "Dyamin Zee" has origins in Indonesia. Dyamin is a common Indonesian surname while Zee is a name of Chinese origin. It is likely that the individual with this last na...
The last name "Dyan" has origins in various cultures, including Hebrew and Dutch. The name "Christopher" is of Greek origin, derived from the name "Christophoros" which means "Chri...
The last name "Dyan Ge" appears to have origins in China. The surname "Dyan" may be derived from Chinese characters meaning "good" or "virtuous," while "Ge" is a common Chinese sur...
The last name "Dyanabaina" does not appear to have a widely known origin or meaning in English. It is possible that it may be a rare or unique surname without a clear etymology.
The last name "Dyanandparsad" is of Indian origin. It is a combination of two names: "Dyanand" which is of Sanskrit origin meaning "light of knowledge," and "Parsad" which is a com...
The surname Dyand is of Dutch origin. It is derived from the personal name "Dyander," which is a variant of the name "Dyanderick." The name likely comes from a Germanic given name ...
The last name "Dyavari" is of Indian origin. It is a surname commonly found in the Telugu-speaking regions of India.