david |
tyranny |
As a proper noun david
is .
As a noun tyranny is
a government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government.
michael |
david |
As proper nouns the difference between michael and david
is that
michael is , a variant of michel, popular in the end of the 20th century while
david is .
ama |
david |
As a verb ama
is to love.
As a proper noun david is
.
david |
jo |
As proper nouns the difference between david and jo
is that
david is while
jo is (
label) (
book of the bible).
robert |
david |
As proper nouns the difference between robert and david
is that
robert is (
label) , equivalent to french and english (
robert) while
david is .
david |
joseph |
As a proper noun david
is .
As a noun joseph is
(sometimes capitalised) a woman's riding habit worn in the 18th century with a long cape and buttons running down the front.
david |
doris |
As proper nouns the difference between david and doris
is that
david is a given name derived from Hebrew while
Doris is the daughter of Oceanus, wife of Nereus and mother of fifty sea-nymphs or nereids.
david |
david |
In medieval spelling of|davide|lang=it terms the difference between david and david
is that
david is while
david is .
As proper nouns the difference between david and david
is that
david is while
david is .
david |
alan |
As proper nouns the difference between david and alan
is that
david is a given name derived from Hebrew while
Alan is a given name derived from Celtic.
As a noun alan is
a wolfhound.
david |
ala |
As proper nouns the difference between david and ala
is that
david is while
ala is .
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