Name | M/F | Meaning |
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D'arzenta | Meaning : Used in : Italian |
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Da'ja | Meaning : Blackeyed Used in : Arabic |
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Da'wa | Meaning : Legal Title, Law Suit Used in : Parsi |
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Daana | Meaning : Wise And Prudent. Used in : Sikh |
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Daanaa | Meaning : Variant Of Dana: Wise, Intelligent Used in : Arabic |
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Daanveera | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dacha | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dacia | Meaning : Variant Of Dacey: From The South. Used in : Gaelic, Irish, Latin, Gaelic, African, Australian |
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Dada | Meaning : Elder One (swahili Origin ) Used in : African, Australian, Parsi, Swahili, African, Nigerian, Hebrew, Swahili |
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Dadhica | Meaning : Sprinkling Milk Or Curd Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dadhikra | Meaning : Born From The Ocean Of The Milk, Fast In Motion Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dadhimukha | Meaning : Milk-faced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dadhipurana | Meaning : Living On Milk, Full Of Milk Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dadhivahana | Meaning : With A Chariot Of Milk, Curd-carrier Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dadhivaktra | Meaning : Milk Faced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dadua | Meaning : Used in : Hebrew |
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Daecca | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Daeda | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Daedca | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Daegga | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Daegla | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Daenodisa | Meaning : Revealer Of The Religion Used in : Persian |
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Daeva | Meaning : One Who Shines Used in : Persian |
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Dafa | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dafalla | Meaning : Used in : Arabic |
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Daga | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Swedish |
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Dagda | Meaning : God Of The Earth And Father God Used in : Irish |
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Dagdharatha | Meaning : With A Burnt Chariot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Daha | Meaning : Keenness Used in : Parsi, Sanskrit |
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Dahaladisha | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dahana | Meaning : Burning, Destroying, The Lord Of Fire Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dahanavardhana | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dahivahana | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dahmokereta | Meaning : Born Of Pious Parents Used in : Persian |
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Dahoma | Meaning : Long Life (swahili Origin ) Used in : African, Swahili |
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Dahyuka | Meaning : Head Of The Country Used in : Persian |
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Daitya | Meaning : Lawful Used in : Persian, Sanskrit |
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Daityadvipa | Meaning : Refuge Of Daityas Used in : Sanskrit |
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Daityanasana | Meaning : Destroyer Of Daityas, Another Name For Visnu Used in : Sanskrit |
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Daityanisudana | Meaning : Destroyer Of Daityas, Another Name For Indra Used in : Sanskrit |
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Daivika | Meaning : Related to the Gods Used in : Buddhist |
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Daivya | Meaning : Divine, Glorious Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dajana | Meaning : Used in : Australian, German, Australian, British, English |
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Dajarra | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dakoda | Meaning : Used in : American, Australian, Australian |
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Dakota | Meaning : Allies, Friends, Forever Smiling, A Native American Tribal Name. Used in : American, Native American, Australian, Chinese, American, Australian, Chinese |
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Daksa | Meaning : Used in : Indonesian, Gujarati |
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Daksanila | Meaning : A Perfect Breeze, A Cold Southern Breeze Used in : Sanskrit |
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Daksaratuhara | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Daksayana | Meaning : Coming From Daksa Used in : Sanskrit |
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Daksayaninya | Meaning : Obtained From Daksa, Gold, Golden Ornament Used in : Sanskrit |
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Daksesa | Meaning : Lord Of Daksa, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Daksha | Meaning : Competent, Able Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada |
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Dakshaadhvarahara | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dakshakratuhara | Meaning : Able Minded, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dakshesha | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dakshina | Meaning : Competent Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Dakshya | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Daksina | Meaning : Right, The Sense Of Direction, Clever, Fit, Able Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu |
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Dala | Meaning : Petal, Fragment, Group Used in : Sanskrit, Australian |
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Daladhisvara | Meaning : Lord Of Petals, Leader Of Group Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dalajita | Meaning : Winning Over A Group Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dalamodaka | Meaning : Petal Honey Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dalbha | Meaning : Wheel Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dalbhaghosa | Meaning : Sound Of The Wheel, A Person Living Ina Grass Hut, Ascetic Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dalbhya | Meaning : Belonging To Wheels, An Ascetic Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dalibunga | Meaning : Used in : African |
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Dalla | Meaning : In irish meaning is : From the dales, The valley meadows Used in : Australian, British, Norse, Norwegian, English, Irish, Australian, Celtic |
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Dalma | Meaning : Dark, Very Black Used in : Arabic, Australian, French, Latin, French, Australian |
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Dalpha | Meaning : Used in : French |
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Dama | Meaning : Wealth, House, Self Restraint Used in : Sanskrit, Latin, Arabic, Hindu |
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Damacandra | Meaning : Suppressing Moon Used in : Sanskrit |
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Damachandra | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Damaghosa | Meaning : With A Restrained Voice Used in : Sanskrit |
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Damaghosha | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Damana | Meaning : Subduing, Taming, Over Powering, Self Controlled Used in : Sanskrit |
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Damanaka | Meaning : Subduer, Brave, Powerful Used in : Sanskrit |
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Damara | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Greek, Latin, Hindu |
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Damarava | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Damaya | Meaning : To Control One Self Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dambara | Meaning : Self Restrained Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dambha | Meaning : Pride, Deceit, Ego Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dambhodbhava | Meaning : Born Of Deceit, Son Of Pride Used in : Sanskrit |
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Damilola | Meaning : Made Me Wealthy Used in : Nigerian, Nigerian |
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Damitha | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Damodara | Meaning : With A Rope Around The Waist Used in : Sanskrit, Assamese, Kashmiri |
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Damola | Meaning : Mixed With Wealth Used in : Nigerian |
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Damonta | Meaning : Used in : Greek |
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Damosnisa | Meaning : Desirous Of Wealth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dampa | Meaning : Sacred Used in : Buddhist |
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Damya | Meaning : Tamable Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dana | Meaning : From Denmark Used in : American, Anglo, Australian, Japanese, Parsi, Sikh, British, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Jewish, Latin, Polish, Romanian, Czech, English, Jamaican, Norse, Polish, Scandinavian, Swedish, American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, Iranian, Japanese, British, Celtic, Czechoslovakian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Danasagara | Meaning : Ocean Of Generosity Used in : Sanskrit |
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Danasura | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : Her among the donors Used in : Buddhist, Sanskrit, Buddhist |
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Danava | Meaning : Of Danu, Victor, Conqueror Used in : Sanskrit |
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Danavira | Meaning : Hero Among The Donors Used in : Sanskrit |
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Danda | Meaning : Stick, Staff, Club Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dandadhara | Meaning : Carrying A Staff, Punisher Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dandaka | Meaning : A Small Staff, A Pole, A Handle Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dandakidakya | Meaning : One Who Uses The Staffamicably Used in : Sanskrit |