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Dove (given name)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Dove |
| image | Rock dove - natures pics.jpg |
| caption | Columba livia, known in English as Rock dove and Rock pigeon |
| pronunciation | |
| gender | Feminine and Masculine |
| language | English |
| languageorigin | English |
| origin | dove |
Dove is a given name in the English language. The name is derived from the English vocabulary word "dove". This word is in turn derived from the Old English dūfe, from the Proto-Germanic dūbǭ. The dove is noted as a symbol of peace. The name was coined in modern times.
Women with the name
- Dove Bradshaw (born 1949), American artist
- Dove Cameron, born Chloe Hosterman (born 1996), American actress and singer
- Dove Kull, born Alice Montgomery (1897–1991), American social worker
- Dove Mulkey (1891–1972), American legislator
Men with the name
- Dove Attia (born 1957), Tunisian-born French musical producer and television personality
- Dove Gregory, born Gregory Dove (1837–1873), English cricketer
- Dove-Myer Robinson, born Mayer Dove Robinson (1901–1989), New Zealand mayor
References
References
- "Dove". [[Dictionary.com]].
- (2006). "A Dictionary of First Names". [[Oxford University Press]].
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