Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Diego"

People with the first name "Diego"

Diego A. Acosta Diego A. Diaz Diego A. García Diego Alexandre Diego Almanza Diego Antonucci Diego Aufiero Diego Avendano Diego Avilla Diego Balbuena Diego Barba Diego Baschiera Diego Berrino Diego Beukes Diego Bortolin Diego Botia Diego Braga Diego Brunetti Diego Caberta Diego Castro-Besada Diego Chiarenza Diego Churruca Diego Clementi Diego Colo Diego Conforti Diego Contreras Diego Damasceno Diego Dayan Diego Delos Diego Der Diego Eder Diego Eloy Diego Enjamio Carrillo Diego Escalera Diego Esp Diego Fernandez Palma Diego Fissore Diego Fuentes-Casillas Diego Gajardo Diego Galeota Diego Gambin Diego Gavilanes Diego Gañan Diego Gerena Diego Germann Diego Gioffre Diego Granados Diego Herkommer Diego Juliani Diego Kerr Diego Lavi Diego Len Diego Lenders Diego Libardi Diego Love Diego Loza Diego Lupallier Diego Marchesini Diego Margoni Diego Martino Diego Martín Diego Maturi Diego Medeiros Diego Mengarelli Diego Moldes Diego Monrroy Diego Moraes Diego Natura Diego Noe Diego Orea Ramirez Diego Orellana Diego Pellitteri Diego Pelon Diego Percy Diego Peña Hernandez Diego Pins Diego Pirogovsky Diego Pisa Diego Portuguez Diego Pozzoli Diego Prandino Diego Reggio Diego Rejas Diego Rosales Diego Scanarotti Diego Schulz Diego Silberberg Diego Soares Diego Togni Diego Tormes Diego Toro Diego Uchôa Diego Valle Diego Varales Diego Wallraff Diego Xd Diego de Cesari Diego de Duve Diego de Matteis Diego de los Rios

Information about "Diego"

For this Diego there are 26881 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Diego are: Torres, Martínez, Pereira

In the ranking of the most common first names Diego is on position 212.

During the last seven days Diego was searched for 163 times.

Meaning of "Diego"

Male first name (Spanish): Diego; Greek (Word format); didakhe = teach; origin certainly not well understood, from a Latin name 'Didacus', probably from the Greek word 'didakhe' male first name (Spanish): Diego; may protect Yahweh; heel holder, he cheats, Hebrew (Old Testament): Yahweh = (Name of God); AKEB = the heel; akab = cheat displace, meaning actually 'He (God) may protect'; interpreted but already in the Old Testament Folk etymology with ' heel holder "and" he's cheating / he ousted ', in the Old Testament is Jacob son of Isaac and the father of 12 sons, who create the 12 tribes of Israel, to Jacob at the birth of his twin brother Esau have held fast to the heel to the first-born to be (hence the name above interpretations) in the New Testament are James the Younger and James the two apostles of Jesus

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