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Dávid

About the Name

The name Dávid sparks curiosity due to its unique sound and special meaning. Many people seek to better understand the origin, meaning, and history of names, whether to name a baby, create a character, or simply out of cultural interest. On this site, we gather complete information about the name Dávid, including its etymology, possible variations in other languages, gender, usage in different cultures, and, when possible, famous people who bear it.

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Name Origin and History

HEBREW, FRENCH, SPANISH, ENGLISH, BIBLICAL, PORTUGUESE, GERMAN, HUNGARIAN, CROATIAN, RUSSO, DUTCH, SWEDISH, SCOTTISH, GALES, NORWEGIAN, DANISH, Romanian, CATALAN, SERBIAN, Macedonian, CZECH, SLOVENIAN, SLOVAK, Biblical Latino, Latin biblical

Name Meaning

HUNGARIAN AND SLOVAK FORM OF DAVID.

Name Numerology

According to numerology, the lucky number of the name Dávid is 3, associated with creativity, communication and optimism.

This number was obtained by adding the numerical values of each letter in the name (21) and reducing it to a single digit.

Name Gender

Male

Famous People

  • David Nagy (Personality) - David Nagy Budapest July 14, 1999 and an Olympic Champion Seer Syrian at the 2016 Cadetis Cadets in Novi Sad won
  • David Betlehem (Personality) - David Betlehem Szombathely September 4, 2003 and a swimmer Hungaro Betlehem was born on September 4, 2003 in Szombathely Hungary and trains with
  • David Starr Jordan (9304) (Actor) - American Ichthyologist and Educator 18511931

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