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1.1
Etymology 1
1.1.1
Proper noun
1.2
Etymology 2
1.2.1
Proper noun
1.2.1.1
Coordinate terms
1.3
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also:
daw
,
daw.
,
DAW
,
daW
,
and
d'aw
English
[
edit
]
Etymology 1
[
edit
]
As an English surname, from a
Middle English
short form of
David
. Also a nickname from the
(jack)daw
. Compare
Davey
,
Dakin
.
Also as an English surname, from a rhyming pet form of
Raw
, a name related to
Rauf
; compare
Ralph
,
Rawe
,
Rawson
,
Dawkins
,
Dawson
.
As an
Arabic
surname, from
ضوء
(
“
light
”
)
.
As an
Irish
surname, from
Ó Deaghaidh
(
literally
“
descendant of Deaghadh
”
)
, from
deag
(
“
good
”
)
+
ádh
(
“
fate
”
)
, comparable to
Goodwin
.
Proper noun
[
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]
Daw
A
surname
transferred from the given name
.
Etymology 2
[
edit
]
From
Burmese
ဒေါ်
(
dau
,
“
madam
”
)
.
Proper noun
[
edit
]
Daw
(
Myanmar
)
honorific title for older women
Daw
Aung San Suu Kyi
Coordinate terms
[
edit
]
U
Anagrams
[
edit
]
-wad
,
ADW
,
AWD
,
WAD
,
wad
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