Donald Torn

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Donald 18
Torn 74,716
Donald Torn 15,069,166
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  5. is 74,716th most common Torn
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  1. is 15,069,162nd most common Donald Tork
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  5. is 15,069,166th most common Donald Torn
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  7. is 15,069,168th most common Donald Torno
  8. is 15,069,169th most common Donald Torode
  9. is 15,069,170th most common Donald Torrant

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Meaning & History

Torn

(male) Anglicized form of Gaelic Domhnall. The final -d of the Anglicized form derives partly from misinterpretation by English speakers of the Gaelic pronunciation, and partly from association with Germanic-origin names such as Ronald. This name is strongly associated with clan Macdonald, the clan of the medieval Lords of the Isles, but is now also widely used by families with no Scottish connections.

Short form: Don.

Pet forms: Donny, Donnie; Dolly (in Gaelic Scotland).

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