Dallyce name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Scottish and Old English
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Dallyce
Meaning: Waterfall Near the Field, The Valley Meadows and Meadow Dwelling Resting Place
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What does Dallyce mean?

Dallyce is a variant spelling of Dalyce. Dalyce is variant of well-known and ever lasting Dallas.

Variants of Dallyce

Dalyce, Dallas, Dalisha

How popular is the name Dallyce?

Dallyce is an uncommon baby name in United States still in use today. As per our research, over 40 babies have been bestowed Dallyce around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2017158765
2015108539
2014164995
2013960411
20121042110
2011148186
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological aspects of Dallyce

You respond to occurrences in an unusual, impulsive but also creative way. To have no 6 as your soul urge number means you are focused on inner healing. People admire your spirit. Handling the problems and life situations of others keeps you distracted from your own. You never establish clumsy connections. There isn't a person you can't charm. Challenges don't scare you but on the contrary, they make you feel alive.

Looking for a name like Dallyce? Please go through the following names

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  •  Fionnghall - Fionnghall's meaning is The Elements Fionn Which Means White Fair or Fair Stranger came from Celtic used as a baby boy name is used in Scottish
  •  Ruaridh - Ruaridh's meaning is Red King used for both sexes that originated from Old Irish and Celtic is used predominantly in Scottish
  •  Màili - Originated from Hebrew, Màili is a girl name, Màili means "Princess of the Sea and Beloved" is used in Scottish. Màili is resulted from Mary.
  •  Aberdyna came from Scottish, meaning of Aberdyna is "A Woman from a City In Northeast Scotland" is a girl name. Aberdyna is resultant of Aberdeen.

Famous people named Dallyce

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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