Duald

Duald
Duald m
Irish: Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Dubhaltach, possibly meaning ‘black-haired’, ‘black-jointed’, or ‘dark-limbed’. This name has also formerly been Anglicized as DUDLEY (SEE Dudley).

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