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341 Delcine Spanish Sweet. F
342 Delfina Greek From Delphi. F
343 Delfina Latin Dolphin. Variant of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine. F
344 Delfina Spanish Dolphin. Variant of the thirteenth-century French saint Delphine. F
345 Delfine Greek From Delphi. F
346 Delia Celtic Diminutive of Bedelia: A variant of Bridget, who was the mythic Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. F
347 Delia German Diminutive of Adela: Pleasant; Of the nobility. Noble. From the Old German 'athal' meaning noble, introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Adela was the name of one of King William I's daughters. F
348 Delia Greek From Delos. Derived from the name Delos, the Greek island where Apollo and the goddess Artemis are believed to have been born. Also an abbreviation of Cordelia and Adelia. F
349 Delia Welsh Dark. F

350 Delice English Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. F
351 Delicea Latin Delightful. F
352 Delicia Latin Delightful. Gives pleasure. F
353 Delicia Spanish Charming. F
354 Deliciae Latin Delightful. F
355 Delight English Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. F
356 Delight French Pleasure or youthful. F
357 Delila Hebrew Desired. Languishing. The Biblical Delilah tempted Samson into revealing the secret of his superhuman strength. F
358 Delilah Biblical Poor, small, head of hair F
359 Delilah Hebrew Amorous, delight, languishing, temptress. In the Old Testament, Samson's mistress Delilah tricked him into revealing the secret of his strength, then betrayed him to the Philistines. F
360 Delisa English Variant of Latin Delicia: Gives pleasure. F
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