Davíð name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: Icelandic, Old Norse and Danish
Meaning: Beloved
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What does Davíð mean?

Boy name Davíð is used in Icelandic, Old Norse and Danish, Davíð means "Beloved" is rooted from Hebrew. Davíð is Old Norse form of David.

Variants of Davíð

David, Dabid, Davi, Devlyn, Angeldavid, Davidalexander, Devlynn, Angelos, Angelus, Angela, Angel

Names that rhyme with Davíð

How popular is the name Davíð?

Davíð is immensely popular in England where every 1 in 50 have the name as well as in, Mexico, France, Nigeria, Spain, Canada, Uganda, Kenya, DR Congo, Australia, South Africa, Ghana, Brazil, Tanzania, Scotland, Czech Republic and Peru.

Also it is popular in Indonesia, Israel, Mozambique, Wales, South Sudan, Cameroon, Sudan, Colombia, Angola, Venezuela, Zambia, Russia, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Germany, Ireland, Bolivia, Ecuador, Malaysia, Guatemala, India, Papua New Guinea, Egypt, Belgium, Portugal, Netherlands, Madagascar, Chad, Haiti, Northern Ireland, Liberia, Burundi, Sweden, Malawi, El Salvador, Cuba, Romania, Dominican Republic, Central African Republic, Congo, Switzerland, Honduras, Jamaica, Namibia, East Timor, Guinea-Bissau, Ethiopia, Poland, Togo, Costa Rica, Eritrea, Guinea, Italy, Benin, Bangladesh, Nicaragua, China, Sri Lanka, Panama, Uzbekistan, Slovenia, Austria, Turkmenistan, Mali, Paraguay, Burkina Faso, Equatorial Guinea, Trinidad and Tobago, Denmark, Puerto Rico, Morocco, Botswana, Solomon Islands, Gabon and Armenia.

In Ivory Coast, Qatar, Japan, Malta, Norway, Gambia, Fiji, Barbados, Hong Kong, Bahamas, United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Oman, Libya, Bahrain, Kuwait, Taiwan, Georgia, Comoros, Swaziland, Vanuatu, Guyana, Ukraine, Tajikistan, Lebanon, Greece, Thailand, South Korea, Belarus, Uruguay, Tunisia, Iraq, Jersey, Algeria, Croatia, Lesotho, Hungary, Belize, Pakistan, Isle of Man, Samoa, New Caledonia, Micronesia, Luxembourg, Moldova, Senegal, Guam, Guernsey, Bulgaria, French Polynesia, Suriname, Cyprus, Tonga and Somalia it is common while somewhat familiar in Azerbaijan, Serbia, Bermuda, Mauritius, United States Virgin Islands, Finland, Grenada, Estonia, Seychelles, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Vietnam, Cape Verde, Brunei, Saint Lucia, Slovakia, Palau, Cayman Islands, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dominica, Antigua and Barbuda, Andorra, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Gibraltar, Northern Mariana Islands, Djibouti, Kiribati, Aruba, Albania, Mongolia, Turkey, Turks and Caicos Islands, Iceland, Marshall Islands, Saudi Arabia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Monaco, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Iran, American Samoa, Saint Martin, Kosovo, Greenland, Abkhazia, British Virgin Islands, Nauru, Saint Barthelemy, Latvia, Transnistria, Macau, Niger, Cook Islands, Montenegro and Wallis and Futuna.

At least, 12990000 people globally have been given the name as per our findings.

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Famous people named Davíð

  • Davíð Stefánsson, famous Icelandic poet and novelist
  • Davíð Oddsson, Icelandic politician

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