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DON-uhld

Donald (name) means a masculine given name of Scottish Gaelic origin, meaning "world ruler.". Example: “Donald inherited the family farm.”

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A masculine given name of Scottish Gaelic origin, meaning "world ruler."
"Donald inherited the family farm."

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Donalds plural

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Etymology

Name of Scottish kings and an early saint, from Scottish Gaelic Dòmhnall and reinforced by Medieval Latin Donvaldus ~ Donaldus, from Old Irish Domnall, from Proto-Celtic *Dubnowalos (“prince / chief of the world”). Doublet of Domhnall.

Origin: Old Irish

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Donald” mean?

The word “Donald” means a masculine given name of Scottish Gaelic origin, meaning "world ruler.".

How do you pronounce “Donald”?

“Donald” is pronounced DON-uhld (/ˈdɑn.əld/ in IPA).

How do you use “Donald” in a sentence?

Here is “Donald” used in a sentence: “Donald inherited the family farm.”

What part of speech is “Donald”?

“Donald” is a name.

Is “Donald” a common word?

“Donald” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What does the name Donald mean?

Donald means world ruler, or ruler of the world. It comes from the Scottish Gaelic name Domhnall, built from older Celtic roots meaning world and rule or ruler. Because of this origin, the name has long carried connotations of leadership, strength, and authority throughout the English-speaking world.

What is the origin of the name Donald?

Donald is Scottish Gaelic in origin, from the name Domhnall, and has deep roots in the Highlands, where it is tied to Clan Donald, one of the largest of the Scottish clans. Anglicised as Donald, the name spread throughout the English-speaking world and remains especially associated with Scotland.

What are common nicknames for Donald?

The usual short forms are Don, Donnie, and Donny. Don is the most common everyday nickname, while Donnie and Donny are more affectionate or familiar versions. In Scotland you may also encounter the original Gaelic form, Domhnall, from which the modern name Donald developed.

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