Daw (given name)

Daw (given name)

Daw is a given name.

Those bearing it include:

  • Daw Meskine, a French Imam and Secretary General of the French Council for Imams
  • Daw Penjo, Bhutanese diplomat
  • Daw, the nickname of Dave McGrath, an Irish hurling player



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