Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Dhanamoorthi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dhanapati | Meaning : Lord Of Wealth, Another Name For Kubera Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhanapati; Dhanpati | Meaning : Lord of wealth Used in : Kannada, Telugu |
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Dhandapani | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dhandavasami | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dhanjibhai | Meaning : Used in : Parsi |
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Dhanshree ; Dhanshri | Meaning : Goddess lakshmi Used in : Kannada, Telugu |
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Dhanumani | Meaning : Bow Man Used in : Hindu |
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Dhanushkodi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dhanvantari | Meaning : Moving In A Curve, The Physician Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu |
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Dhanvanthri | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dhanvantri | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dharamsi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dharapati | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : Lord of the rearth Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Dharmabhoopathi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dharmadravi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Dharmakeerti | Meaning : The Earth, Fame Of Law Used in : Hindu |
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Dharmakirti | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Dharmamati | Meaning : With A Religious Mind Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharmamurthi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dharmasarathi | Meaning : Charioteer Of Dharma Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharmasavarni | Meaning : Resembling Dharma Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharmasiri | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dharmavati | Meaning : Possessing Dharma Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharmayoni | Meaning : The Source Of Dharma, Another Name For Visnu Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharmi | Meaning : Religious Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Marathi |
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Dhataki | Meaning : Resembling The Creator Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dheivamani | Meaning : Blessed Gem Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
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Dhenukari | Meaning : Enemy Of Dhenuka, Another Name For Balarama Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhimani | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dhiradhi | Meaning : A Mine Of Tolerance Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhiyampati | Meaning : Lord Of The Thoughtsl, The Soul Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhosi | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dhrsni | Meaning : Ray Of Light Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhrsti | Meaning : Bold Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhrtadhiti | Meaning : Constant In Splendour, Fire Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhruvasamdhi | Meaning : One Who Is Firm In Alliance Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhruvi | Meaning : Firmly Fixed Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu, Gujarati, Telugu, Kannada |
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Dhumini | Meaning : Name of Lord Shiva Used in : Sanskrit, Telugu |
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Dhundhi | Meaning : Hazi, Sought After Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhuni | Meaning : Roaring, Loud Sounding Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhurai | Meaning : Chief, Yoke, Head, One Charged With Important Duties Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhuri | Meaning : Axis, Yoke, Pivot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhurjati | Meaning : The Pivotal Ascetic, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit, Bengali, Hindu |
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Dhuti | Meaning : Agitator, Shaker Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu, Telugu |
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Dhvani | Meaning : Sound, Thunder, Noise Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhvasanti | Meaning : Brightened Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhyanayogi | Meaning : One Who Is Proficient In Meditation Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhyani | Meaning : One Who Does Contemplation Used in : Hindu |
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Diamandi | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Australian |
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Diamanti | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Australian |
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Diari | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dibri | Meaning : An Orator. Used in : Biblical |
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Dichali | Meaning : Used in : Native American |
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Didi | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Irish, Latin, Swedish, German |
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Didirri | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Diedi | Meaning : Used in : Italian |
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Dietaiuti | Meaning : Used in : Italian |
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Dieter-willi | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Dieti | Meaning : Used in : Italian |
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Digambari | Meaning : Consort Of Digambara, Sky Clad Used in : Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada |
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Diggavi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dihlawi | Meaning : Of The City Of Delhi Used in : Parsi |
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Diji | Meaning : A Farmer (Ibo Origin ) Used in : African |
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Dimetraki | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dimetri | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Greek |
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Dimi | Meaning : Used in : African, Australian |
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Dimitraki | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dimitri | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Goddess of the harvest; Follower of Demeter. Used in : American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, French, German, Greek, Slavic, Swiss, Ukrainian, Australian |
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Dimmai | Meaning : Convenient, Pet-form Of Diarmait Used in : Irish |
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Dimmitri | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dimosteni | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dimostheni | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dimtri | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dimytraki | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dimytri | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dinadi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dinamani | Meaning : One Who Protects The Poor, Day Jewel, The Sun Used in : Hindu |
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Dinapati | Meaning : Day Lord, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit, Telugu |
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Dinari | Meaning : Our Shinning Star Used in : African |
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Dineshpandi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dini | Meaning : Faith, Religion (swahili Origin ) Used in : African, Swahili, Dutch |
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Dinkerrai | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dinni | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dionigi | Meaning : Used in : Italian |
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Dionisaki | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dionisi | Meaning : Used in : Australian, British, English, Italian |
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Diotiguardi | Meaning : Used in : Italian |
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Dipakarni | Meaning : One Who Digest What He Hears Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipili | Meaning : Used in : African |
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Dipmani | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Diptagni | Meaning : Blazing Fire Used in : Sanskrit |
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Diptasakirti | Meaning : Bright Famed Used in : Sanskrit |
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Diptasakti | Meaning : Bright Power Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipti | Meaning : Light, Splendour, Beauty Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Dirk-kai | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Ditijarati | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Divamani | Meaning : Day Jewel, Another Name For Sun Used in : Sanskrit, Gujarati |
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Divapati | Meaning : Day Lord, Another Name For Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Divasapati | Meaning : Day Lord, Another Name For Visnu And Indra Used in : Sanskrit |