Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Connemara | Meaning : Hound Of The Sea Used in : Irish |
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Cora | Meaning : Used in : British, French, German, Greek, Portuguese, Scottish, Swedish, English, German, American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Cu luachra | Meaning : Hound Of Lúachair Used in : Irish |
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Cynara | Meaning : Thirsty Plant Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Cyra | Meaning : In farsi meaning is : Sun or throne Used in : French, German, Greek, Australian, Persian, Celtic |
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Cythera | Meaning : From Cythera. Used in : Greek |
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Dadhikra | Meaning : Born From The Ocean Of The Milk, Fast In Motion Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dadhivaktra | Meaning : Milk Faced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dagmara | Meaning : In Polish meaning is : Wonderful soul, Sublime soul Used in : German, Polish, Australian |
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Dakshakratuhara | Meaning : Able Minded, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Daladhisvara | Meaning : Lord Of Petals, Leader Of Group Used in : Sanskrit |
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Damacandra | Meaning : Suppressing Moon Used in : Sanskrit |
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Damara | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Greek, Latin, Hindu |
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Dambara | Meaning : Self Restrained Used in : Sanskrit |
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Damodara | Meaning : With A Rope Around The Waist Used in : Sanskrit, Assamese, Kashmiri |
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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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Danavira | Meaning : Hero Among The Donors Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dandadhara | Meaning : Carrying A Staff, Punisher Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dandra | Meaning : Courageous, Valiant, Manly Used in : Jamaican, Australian |
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Dantavakra | Meaning : Tooth Protruding Out Of Mouth, Terrible Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dantivakyra | Meaning : Elephant Faced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Danvendra | Meaning : King Bali. Used in : Hindu |
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Daoithra | Meaning : Pupil Of The Eye Used in : Persian |
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Dara | Meaning : Wealthy, Also A Character In Shahnameh Used in : Persian, Hindu, Iranian, Kurdish, Parsi, Irish, Swiss, Celtic, Irish, American, Hawaiian, African, Anglo, Hebrew, Czechoslovakian |
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Dara | Meaning : Wealthy, Also A Character In Shahnameh Used in : Persian, Hindu, Iranian, Kurdish, Parsi, Irish, Swiss, Celtic, Irish, American, Hawaiian, African, Anglo, Hebrew, Czechoslovakian |
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Darbara | Meaning : Royal Court. Used in : Sikh |
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Dardura | Meaning : Big, Terrible, With Caves Used in : Sanskrit |
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Daridra | Meaning : Roving, Strolling, Poor Used in : Sanskrit |
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Darpahara | Meaning : Lord Shiva, Eliminator Of Ego Used in : Sanskrit |
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Darra | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Gaelic, Anglo, Australian, Persian, Hebrew |
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Dasakandhara | Meaning : Ten Necked, Another Name For Ravana Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasarhavira | Meaning : Hero Of The Dasarha Tribe, another Name For Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasavara | Meaning : With Ten Faces Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasra | Meaning : Accomplishing Wonderful Deeds Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasura | Meaning : Holy, Pious Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dattamitra | Meaning : Given To A Friend Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dattra | Meaning : Indra's Gift Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dayakara | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : Showing compassion; another name for Siva Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu |
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Dayanara | Meaning : Light And Hope Used in : American |
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Dayasagara | Meaning : Ocean Of Compassion Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu |
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Dayasankara | Meaning : Siva The Compassionate Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dayavira | Meaning : Heroically Compassionate Used in : Sanskrit |
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Deandra | Meaning : Blend Of Deanne, (divine) Plus Variants Of Andrea Used in : Jamaican, Latin, American, Australian, British, English |
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Deaundra | Meaning : Courageous, Valiant, Manly Used in : Jamaican |
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Debara | Meaning : Bumble Bee Used in : Jamaican, American, African, Australian |
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Debbera | Meaning : Form Of Deborah. A Bee Used in : Hebrew |
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Debbra | Meaning : A Bee Used in : American, Chinese, Hebrew |
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Debendra | Meaning : Used in : Bengali, Hindu, Assamese |
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Debera | Meaning : In hebrew meaning is : Form of Deborah. A bee Used in : American, Australian, Hebrew |
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Debora | Meaning : In hebrew meaning is : Bee Used in : French, German, Italian, Polish, Swedish, Swiss, American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, British, Danish, Dutch, English |
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Debra | Meaning : Used in : American, Australian, French, German, Swedish, American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British, Danish, English |
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Dedra | Meaning : Fear Or Raging Woman. Used in : Irish, American, African |
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Deeandra | Meaning : Strong And Womanly Used in : American, Australian, British, English |
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Deedra | Meaning : Melancholy. A Variant Of The Older Name Deirdre In Celtic Legend Deirdre Died Of A Broken Heart. Used in : Irish, Australian |
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Deepankara | Meaning : One Who Lights Lamps Used in : Hindu |
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Deependra | Meaning : Lord Of Light Used in : Hindu |
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Deependra; Dipendra | Meaning : Lord of lights Used in : Assamese, Kannada, Telugu |
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Deerdra | Meaning : Raging, Brokenhearted Used in : Irish |
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Deetra | Meaning : Variant Of Demetria. Used in : Greek |
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Dehesvara | Meaning : Lord Of The Body, The Soul Used in : Sanskrit |
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Deianira | Meaning : Wife Of Hercules. Used in : Greek |
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Deidra | Meaning : Raging. Used in : Gaelic, German, Irish, American, Australian |
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Deirdra | Meaning : Melancholy. A Variant Of The Older Name Deirdre In Celtic Legend Deirdre Died Of A Broken Heart. Used in : Irish, Australian |
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Deitra | Meaning : Variant Of Demetria. Used in : Greek |
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Delmara | Meaning : Of The Sea Used in : Spanish |
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Delmira | Meaning : Noble Protector Used in : German |
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Delora | Meaning : In American meaning is : Sorrows Used in : Latin, Spanish, American, British, English |
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Demetra | Meaning : Of Demeter. Demetria Was The Mythological Goddess Of Corn And Harvest. Used in : Greek, American, Australian |
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Demira | Meaning : Devotee Of Lord Krishna Used in : Hindu |
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Demitra | Meaning : Of Demeter. Demetria Was The Mythological Goddess Of Corn And Harvest. Used in : Greek, Greek, Australian |
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Dendera | Meaning : From Dendera. Used in : Egyptian |
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Deondra | Meaning : In American meaning is : Divine Used in : Greek, Latin, American, British, English |
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Dera | Meaning : In welsh meaning is : Fiend. Used in : African |
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Derora | Meaning : Running Streams Used in : Hebrew |
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Devacandra | Meaning : Moon Among The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devachandra | Meaning : Moon Among The Gods Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Devadevesvara | Meaning : Lord Of The Gods, Another Name For Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devaganesvara | Meaning : Lord Of The Divine People, Another Name For Indra Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devahotra | Meaning : Making Oblations To The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devakiputra | Meaning : Son Of Devaki, Another Name For Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devaksatra | Meaning : Domain Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devakumara | Meaning : Son Of Deva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devamanjara | Meaning : Divine Jewel Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devamatra | Meaning : Equivalent To A God Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devamisra | Meaning : A Godly Mixture, Connected With The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devamitra | Meaning : A Friend Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Devamitra | Meaning : A Friend Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Devandra | Meaning : God Indra Used in : Hindu |
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Devanucara | Meaning : Follower Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devasekhara | Meaning : Divine Diadem Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devasura | Meaning : Divine Hero Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devavaktra | Meaning : The Mouth Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devendra | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : Chief of the god Used in : Chinese, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Rajasthani, Kannada, Telugu |
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Devera | Meaning : Task Used in : Spanish, Hebrew |
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Deverra | Meaning : Goddess Of Birthing Used in : Latin |
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Devesvara | Meaning : Lord Of The Gods, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devindra | Meaning : King Of Devas, Indra. Used in : Hindu |
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Devondra | Meaning : Divine. Used in : French, American, British, English |
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Devora | Meaning : In hebrew meaning is : Variant of Deborah: Bee. Deborah was the Biblical prophetess who summoned Barak to battle against an army of invaders. After the battle she wrote a victory song which is part of Used in : Australian, Hebrew |