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Dhumini | Meaning : Smoky Used in : Sanskrit, Telugu |
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Dhumra | Meaning : Smoky, Grey, Purple, Dim Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu |
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Dhumrakesa | Meaning : Dark Haired Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhumraketu | Meaning : Grey Bannered Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhumraksa | Meaning : Grey Eyed, Dark Eyed Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhumralocana | Meaning : Grey Eyed Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhumrarasikha | Meaning : With A Smoky Plait Of Hair Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhumrasva | Meaning : With Grey Horses Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhumravarna | Meaning : Smoke Coloured Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhuna | Meaning : Obsession, Tune Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhundhi | Meaning : Hazi, Sought After Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhundhu | Meaning : Roaring, Boisterous Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhundhumara | Meaning : Slayer Of Dhundhu Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhundhumat | Meaning : Roaring, Boastful Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhundiraja | Meaning : King Of The Obscure Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhuni | Meaning : Roaring, Loud Sounding 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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Dhupa | Meaning : Sun, Perfume, Incense Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhupala | Meaning : Fragrant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhupanravan | Meaning : Fragrant, Shining Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhurai | Meaning : Chief, Yoke, Head, One Charged With Important Duties Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhurandhara | Meaning : Bearing A Yoke, Chief, Leader, Name For Siva 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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Dhutaka | Meaning : Agitator Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhuti | Meaning : Agitator, Shaker Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu, Telugu |
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Dhvajavati | Meaning : Decorated With Banners Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhvana | Meaning : Making A Sound, A Wind Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhvanamodin | Meaning : Delighting By Its Sound Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhvani | Meaning : Sound, Thunder, Noise Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhvanya | Meaning : Suggested Meaning Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhvasanti | Meaning : Brightened Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhyana | Meaning : Meditation, Reflection, Intution Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu |
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Dhyanayogi | Meaning : One Who Is Proficient In Meditation Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhyanesa | Meaning : Lord Of Meditation Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dhyanibuddha | Meaning : A Spiritual Buddha Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dibhaka | Meaning : Distroyer Used in : Sanskrit |
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Didda | Meaning : Eyeball Used in : German, Swedish, Sanskrit, Danish, Kashmiri |
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Didhi | Meaning : Firmness, Stability Used in : Sanskrit |
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Didhiti | Meaning : Firm, Stable, Devotion Used in : Sanskrit |
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Didhitimat | Meaning : Shining, Brilliant, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Didivi | Meaning : Shining, Bright Used in : Sanskrit |
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Didyotisu | Meaning : Wishing To Shine Used in : Sanskrit |
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Didyu | Meaning : Weapon, Arrow, Missile Used in : Sanskrit |
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Digadhipa | Meaning : Lord Of Direction Used in : Sanskrit |
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Digambara | Meaning : Sky Clad Used in : Sanskrit |
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Digambari | Meaning : Consort Of Digambara, Sky Clad Used in : Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada |
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Digbhraja | Meaning : Fire Of The Sky, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Digisa | Meaning : Lord Of Direction Used in : Sanskrit |
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Digisvara | Meaning : God Of A Direction Used in : Sanskrit |
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Digjaya | Meaning : The Conqueror Of All Directions, Wearing The Sky As A Garment Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Digvasas | Meaning : Sky Clad, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Digvastra | Meaning : Bearing The Sky As A Garment, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Digvijay | Meaning : Victorious In All Directions Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dikkarin | Meaning : Elephant Of The Quarter Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dikpala | Meaning : Protector Of A Direction Used in : Sanskrit |
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Diksapala | Meaning : Guardian Of Initiation Used in : Sanskrit |
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Diksin | Meaning : Initiated, Consecrated Used in : Sanskrit |
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Diksita | Meaning : Initiated, Consecrated Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dilipa | Meaning : One Who Gives, Accepts And Protects Used in : Sanskrit, Sri Lankan |
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Dimbha | Meaning : Newborn, A Boy, Young Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinabandhu | Meaning : A Friend Of The Poor Used in : Bengali, Sanskrit |
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Dinadhinatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Day, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinadhisa | Meaning : God Of The Day Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinajyotis | Meaning : Illuminating The Day Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinakara | Meaning : That Which Causes The Day, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinaksaya | Meaning : Day Decline, The Evening Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinanatha | Meaning : Saviour Of The Poor, Day Lord, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinanta | Meaning : Day End, The Evening, Dusk Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinapati | Meaning : Day Lord, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit, Telugu |
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Dinaprabha | Meaning : Day's Splendour Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinaratna | Meaning : Day Jewel, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dindayala | Meaning : Being Kind Of The Poor Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinesvara | Meaning : Day Lord, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinkaradeva | Meaning : Lord Of The Sun, Another Name For Surya Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinnaga | Meaning : Mountain Of A Direction Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipa | Meaning : That Which Illuminates, Light, Lamp Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu |
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Dipaka | Meaning : Lamp, Illuminating Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipakalika | Meaning : The Flame Of A Lamp Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipakarni | Meaning : One Who Digest What He Hears Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipamala | Meaning : Garland Of Lights Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipana | Meaning : Illuminating, Passion Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipani | Meaning : Exciting, animating Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipankara | Meaning : Light Causer Used in : Buddhist, Sanskrit, Buddhist |
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Dipankura | Meaning : The Flame Of The Lamp Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipapuspa | Meaning : With Illuminated Flowers Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipavali | Meaning : A Rows Of Light Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipen | Meaning : Lord Of The Lamp, The Light Of The Lamp Used in : Bengali, Sanskrit |
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Dipika | Meaning : A Small Lamp Used in : Australian, Bengali, Sanskrit, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi |
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Dipin | Meaning : Inflaming, Exciting Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipita | Meaning : Inflamed, Manifested Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dipta | Meaning : Blazing, Hot, Shining, Bright, Brilliant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Diptagni | Meaning : Blazing Fire Used in : Sanskrit |
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Diptaketu | Meaning : Bright Bannered Used in : Sanskrit |
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Diptansu | Meaning : Bright Rayed Used in : Sanskrit |
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Diptaroman | Meaning : Bright Haired 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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Diptasikha | Meaning : Bright Flamed Used in : Sanskrit |
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Diptatapas | Meaning : Of Glowing Piety Used in : Sanskrit |