Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Divaspati | Meaning : Lord Of The Day, Another Name For Indra Used in : Sanskrit |
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Divi | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : The Blue jay Used in : Hebrew, Sanskrit, French |
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Diviyani | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Diviyoni | Meaning : Sky Born, Another Name For Agni Used in : Sanskrit |
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Divri | Meaning : Used in : Hebrew, French |
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Divyamani | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Djai | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djani | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Djerami | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dmitiri | Meaning : Used in : Greek |
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Dmitri | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Form of Demitrius. Lover of the Earth. Used in : Australian, German, Greek, Slavic, Ukrainian |
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Dmitrii | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dobagni | Meaning : In irish meaning is : The stone of Used in : British, English, Irish |
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Dobitvci | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Docunni | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dodahi | Meaning : Flute Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Dodai | Meaning : Used in : Hebrew, French, Biblical |
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Doi | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese |
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Dokai | Meaning : Way steps Used in : Buddhist, Buddhist |
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Doki | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dokuohtei | Meaning : Used in : Japanese |
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Dolfi | Meaning : Used in : French, German |
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Doli | Meaning : Used in : Celtic, Native American, African, Swahili |
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Domanchi | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domini | Meaning : Lord, Child Born On Sunday. Used in : Latin, Australian |
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Dominicchi | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dominici | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domminichi | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Domnici | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Donati | Meaning : Variant Of Donato: Present. Used in : Italian |
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Doni | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Italian, Australian |
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Donni | Meaning : Used in : Italian, Danish |
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Donthi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dorabji | Meaning : Used in : Parsi |
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Dorai | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Doraisvami | Meaning : Lord Of Celestial Grass, Sacred, Dear To The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dori | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, American, British, English |
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Dorili | Meaning : Used in : French |
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Dorveni | Meaning : Used in : French |
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Dosabhai | Meaning : Used in : Parsi |
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Dosahari | Meaning : Enemy Of Sin Used in : Sanskrit |
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Doubi | Meaning : Used in : Hebrew, French |
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Douri | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dragi | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Draunayani | Meaning : Son Of Drona Used in : Sanskrit |
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Drauni | Meaning : Son Of Drona, Another Name For Asvatthaman Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dravinadhipati | Meaning : Lord Of Wealth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Drdhadbhakti | Meaning : Firm In Devotion Used in : Sanskrit |
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Drdhanemi | Meaning : Firm In Belief, A Strong Follower Of Morals Used in : Sanskrit |
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Drdharuci | Meaning : With Firm Tastes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Drdhesudhi | Meaning : With A Strong Quiver Used in : Sanskrit |
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Drei | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Drhanemi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dridhabuddhi | Meaning : Firm Minded Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dristi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Hindu |
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Drugi | Meaning : Strong Used in : German, Greek, Polish |
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Dubricii | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dukuzumuremyi | Meaning : Praise Be To God Used in : African |
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Dukuzumurenyi | Meaning : Used in : African |
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Dulani | Meaning : Cutting Used in : African, Malawi, Australian |
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Dulcidi | Meaning : Used in : French |
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Duli | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : Happy Used in : Hebrew, Sanskrit, Australian, Sanskrit |
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Dumadi | Meaning : Becoming Used in : Indonesian |
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Dumbi | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dumi | Meaning : Used in : African, Australian, African |
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Dumini | Meaning : Used in : French |
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Dumisai | Meaning : A Herald Used in : African, Zimbabwe |
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Dumisani | Meaning : Praise (Zulu Of South Africa) Used in : African |
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Dundhubi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dundubhi | Meaning : A Large Kettledrum Used in : Sanskrit |
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Duniisai | Meaning : Herald Used in : African, Zimbabwe |
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Dunixi | Meaning : Used in : Basque, Greek |
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Dunsimi | Meaning : Don't Die Before Me Used in : African |
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Durai | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Durai-kandasami | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Duraikandasami | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Duraipandi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Duraisami | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Durali | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Duri | Meaning : Used in : African, Australian |
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Durmus-ali | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Durosinmi | Meaning : Stay And Bury Me Used in : Nigerian |
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Dursun-ali | Meaning : Used in : German |
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Duruji | Meaning : Used in : African |
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Dusanari | Meaning : Full Of Vies Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dushkriti | Meaning : A King Who Married Shankuntala Used in : Hindu |
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Dusti | Meaning : Used in : Australian, American, British, English |
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Duti | Meaning : Used in : Italian |
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Duvvoori | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Duzali | Meaning : Used in : Australian |
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Dvijapati | Meaning : Lord Of The Twice Born Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dvijesvari | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dvividari | Meaning : Destroyer Of Dvivida Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dvnocati | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dwi | Meaning : In Indonesian meaning is : the second child Used in : Australian, Indonesian |
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Dwijpati | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dwivedi | Meaning : Used in : Hindu |
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Dyami | Meaning : Used in : Native American, Italian |
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Dyddi | Meaning : Used in : British, English |
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Dylli | Meaning : Used in : British, English |