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Darbha | Meaning : Sacrificial Grass Used In Oblations Used in : Sanskrit |
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Darnisha | Meaning : Great Used in : American, British, English |
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Darsha | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Telugu, Kannada |
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Dasakantha | Meaning : Ten Necked, Another Name For Ravana Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasamukha | Meaning : Ten Faced, Ravana Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasaratha | Meaning : With Ten Chariots Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasarha | Meaning : Destroyer Of Ten, Taking Awy Ten Sins Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasarhanatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Dasarha Tribe, another Name For Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasarhasimha | Meaning : Lion Of The Dasarha Tribe, another Name For Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasha | Meaning : Gift Of God. Used in : Greek, Australian, Czechoslovakian |
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Dashasheesha | Meaning : Father Of Lord Ram Used in : Hindu |
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De lisha | Meaning : Combination Of The De- Prefix With Lisha Used in : American, African |
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Decha | Meaning : Power, a powerful person Used in : Buddhist |
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Deeksha | Meaning : Initiation Used in : Hindu |
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Deepaprabha | Meaning : Row Of Lamps Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Deepashikha | Meaning : Fully Lighted Used in : Hindu |
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Deepashikha; Deepshikha | Meaning : Flame Used in : Telugu, Kannada |
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Deepesha | Meaning : Lighted Used in : Hindu |
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Deepitha | Meaning : Illuminated Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Deepshikha | Meaning : Flame Of A Lamp. Used in : Sikh |
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Deeptha | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Delisha | Meaning : Delight Used in : Latin, American, Muslim, British, English, Gujarati |
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Delpha | Meaning : In american meaning is : Dolphin Used in : Greek, French, American |
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Denisha | Meaning : Feminine Of Denis From The Greek Name Dionysus. Used in : French, Jamaican, American |
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Desiha | Meaning : Happy, Lemon Used in : Hindu |
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Devabodha | Meaning : With Divine Knowledge Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devagarbha | Meaning : The Womb Of The Gods, Divine Child Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu |
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Devagarbha | Meaning : The Womb Of The Gods, Divine Child Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu |
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Devakantha | Meaning : Beloved Of The Gods Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Devalatha | Meaning : Divine Wine Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Devalekha | Meaning : Divine Line Used in : Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada |
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Devamidha | Meaning : God Begotten Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devanabha | Meaning : Celestial Navel Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devanatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devapatha | Meaning : The Path Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devaprabha | Meaning : With Divine Splendour Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devapratha | Meaning : Custom Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devaratha | Meaning : Vehicle Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devarha | Meaning : Worthy Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devarsabha | Meaning : A Bull Among The Gods, A Powerul Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devasakha | Meaning : Friend Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devasinha | Meaning : God-lion, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devasmitha | Meaning : With A Devine Smile Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
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Devasrestha | Meaning : Best Among The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devasrigarbha | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : Creator of the gods Used in : Buddhist, Sanskrit |
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Devavadha | Meaning : Weapon Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devavaha | Meaning : With A Divine Chariot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devavallabha | Meaning : Beloved Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devavrdha | Meaning : As Old As The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devayudha | Meaning : Weapons Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devesha | Meaning : King Of Gods Used in : Hindu |
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Devestha | Meaning : Best Among The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhanurgraha | Meaning : Holding A Bow Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharmabhimukha | Meaning : Tuned Towards Religion Used in : Hindu |
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Dharmanabha | Meaning : One Who Is Happy In Following His Religion Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Dharmanatha | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : Lord of Dharma Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Dharmaratha | Meaning : The Chariot Of Dharma Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharmasakha | Meaning : Friend Of Dharma Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharmasastha | Meaning : Protector Of Dharma Used in : Hindu |
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Dharmasimha | Meaning : Lion Of Dharma, One Who Guards Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharmesha | Meaning : Lord Of Dharma Used in : Hindu |
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Dharmistha | Meaning : Staying In Dharma, Very Virtuous And Righteous Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharnitha | Meaning : Earth Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Dheeksha | Meaning : Religious Pledge Used in : Hindu |
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Dheeptha | Meaning : White, Goddess Lakshmi Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Dhitha | Meaning : Daughter Used in : Hindu |
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Dhuha | Meaning : Pole Star Used in : Hindu, Arabic, Muslim |
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Dhuha | Meaning : Pole Star Used in : Hindu, Arabic, Muslim |
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Dhumalekha | Meaning : Line Of Smoke Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhumrarasikha | Meaning : With A Smoky Plait Of Hair Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhuninatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Roaring, Lord Of The Rivers, The Ocean Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhyanibuddha | Meaning : A Spiritual Buddha Used in : Sanskrit |
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Diantha | Meaning : Flower Of The Gods Used in : Greek, Latin, American, British, Danish, English |
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Diksha | Meaning : Aim, Purpose Used in : Hindu, Telugu |
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Diksha; Deeksha | Meaning : Instigation Used in : Telugu, Kannada |
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Diksitha | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Telugu |
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Dilasha | Meaning : Consolation Used in : Parsi |
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Dimbha | Meaning : Newborn, A Boy, Young Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinadhinatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Day, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinanatha | Meaning : Saviour Of The Poor, Day Lord, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinaprabha | Meaning : Day's Splendour Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinarambha | Meaning : Daybreak, The Dawn Used in : Hindu |
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Dipasha | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Dipshikha | Meaning : The Flame Of A Lamp Used in : Hindu |
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Diptasikha | Meaning : Bright Flamed Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dirgha | Meaning : Lofty, Long, High, Deep, God Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dirghajangha | Meaning : With Long Thighs Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dirghakantha | Meaning : Long Necked Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dirghamukha | Meaning : Long Faced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Disha | Meaning : Region, Direction Used in : Hindu, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu, Kannada |
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Divaratha | Meaning : Chariot Of The Day Used in : Sanskrit |
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Divasanatha | Meaning : The Sun Used in : Hindu |
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Divsha | Meaning : Honey Used in : Hebrew |
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Divyadeha | Meaning : With A Divine Body Used in : Sanskrit |
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Divyansha | Meaning : Divine Power Used in : Hindu |
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Donisha | Meaning : Lady. From The Respectful Title Donna. Used in : Italian |
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Donnacha | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Brown headed warrior Used in : Australian, Irish |
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Donncha | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Brown, or lord, Brown headed warrior Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Donnchadha | Meaning : Brown Headed Warrior Used in : Irish |
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Doretha | Meaning : In american meaning is : Gift of god Used in : Greek, American |