Pronunciation | /ˈdɒnəld/ |
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Gender | Male |
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Derivation | Proto-Celtic *dumno-ualos |
Meaning | "world ruler", "world wielder" |
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Short form(s) | Don |
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Derivative(s) | Donella |
Donald is a masculine given name derived from the Gaelic name Dòmhnall.[1] This comes from the Proto-Celtic *Dumno-ualos ("world-ruler" or "world-wielder").[2][3][4] The final -d in Donald is partly derived from a misinterpretation of the Gaelic pronunciation by English speakers, and partly associated with the spelling of similar-sounding Germanic names, such as Ronald. A short form of Donald is Don. Pet forms of Donald include Donnie and Donny. The feminine given name Donella is derived from Donald.[1]
Donald has cognates in other Celtic languages: Modern Irish Dónal (anglicised as Donal and Donall);[5] Scottish Gaelic Dòmhnall,[6] Domhnull[7] and Dòmhnull;[8] Welsh Dyfnwal and Cumbric Dumnagual. Although the feminine given name Donna is sometimes used as a feminine form of Donald, the names are not etymologically related.[1]
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Irish: | Dónall | |
Pronunciation: | [ˈd̪ˠoːnˠəl̪ˠ] | |
Manx Gaelic: | Dolyn | |
Pronunciation: | [ˈdðolən] | |
Scottish Gaelic: | Dòmhnall | |
Pronunciation: | [ˈt̪õːəl̪ˠ] |