Doak
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Doak is a boy’s name of Scottish origin, meaning “Of uncertain origin, possibly related to the Scottish Gaelic word 'doc', meaning 'narrow valley'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1957.
What Doak Means
“Of uncertain origin, possibly related to the Scottish Gaelic word 'doc', meaning 'narrow valley'.”
The Story of Doak
This name echoes from the rugged landscapes of Scotland, carrying the mystery of ancient valleys.
Doak's origins are rooted in Scotland, possibly deriving from the Gaelic word 'doc', meaning 'narrow valley'. It evokes imagery of secluded, enduring places, a name whispered by the wind.
You imagine a son who possesses a quiet strength, a reserved yet independent spirit, and Doak is a name that embodies this. It suggests a person grounded in resilience, facing the world with a steady, unyielding resolve.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#17 in 1957
Total Births
189
First Recorded
1915
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