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| origin = '''English''' derived from '''Old French''', from ''D'Arielle'', a [[Normans|Norman]] surname |
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| related names = ''Darrel'', ''Darrell'', ''Darryll'', ''[[Daryl]]'', ''Daryle'', ''Daryll'' and ''Derryl'' |
| related names = ''Darrel'', ''Darrall'', ''Darrell'', ''Darryll'', ''[[Daryl]]'', ''Daryle'', ''Daryll'' and ''Derryl'' |
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Pronunciation | DARE-ul (US), DA-rul (UK) |
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Gender | Male |
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Word/name | English derived from Old French, from D'Arielle, a Norman surname |
Meaning | beloved, loved one |
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Related names | Darrel, Darrall, Darrell, Darryll, Daryl, Daryle, Daryll and Derryl |
Daryl is a common English name from Old English and Old French origin, generally used for males, but also can be the name of a female. It has been used since the time of the Norman Saxon invasion of England.