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Forename Davie

Throughout the world, Davie (Davie India Malawi United States United Kingdom Kenya, 戴维 China, 戴夫 China) is quite a common unisex first name. The given name Davie is characteristic of Malawi, where it is quite a rare male name, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where it is quite a rare dominantly girly, but uncommonly male name, and Ireland, where it is quite a rare boy's name. Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the United States, and China. Also, Davie is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Davie

name Дави, name دافي, name Davié, name Daviè, name ديفي, name 戴维, name دافى, name 戴夫, name เดวี, name Давие, name Davie
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Davie Kenya, United States, India, United Kingdom, Malawi
戴夫, 戴维 China
Дави Kazakhstan, Russia

First names said to be same

Daviè, Davié, Давие, دافى, دافي, ديفي, and เดวี

First name Davie in the context

Davie is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: David Palmer , the character from the television series 24; Solid Snake , the fictional character from the Metal Gear series, Metal Gear Solid; Davy Jones , the fictional character from Pirates of the Caribbean, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest; David Dunn , the fictional superhero portrayed by Bruce Willis, Unbreakable and Davie Deans , the fictional character from Walter Scott's The Heart of Midlothian, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

humphrey davie (1625-1688), US (b. 1625) link
sir john davie, 3rd bt. (1660-1692) (b. 1660) link
rowland davie (1664-1664) (b. 1664) link
humphrey davie (born 1673) (b. 1673) link
humphrey davie (1684-1718) (b. 1684) link
sir john davie, 6th bt. (born 1700) (b. 1700) link
humphrey davie (born 1702) (b. 1702) link
sir john davie, 7th bt. (1731-1792) (b. 1731) link
sir john davie, 8th bt. (1772-1803) (b. 1772) link
sir humphrey phineas davie, 10th bt. (1775-1846) (b. 1775) link
sir henry ferguson davie, 1st baronet British Army general (b. 1797) link
sir john davie, 9th bt. (1798-1824) (b. 1798) link
sir william augustus ferguson davie, 3rd baronet Principal Clerk of the Public Bill Office, House of Commons (1833-1915) (b. 1833) link
sir william john ferguson davie, 4th baronet British military officer (1863–1947) (b. 1863) link
sir henry augustus ferguson davie (1865-1946) (b. 1865) link