Danasur
One who is powerful like a demon, warrior
Danasura
Powerful sweet demon
Danasvi
Goddess Durga or one who is successful
Danataya
Ruler and leader
Danavarsh
Generous and adapted leader
Danavat
Gifted or bestowed with great qualities
Danavendra
King of demons or an exalted personality
Danavendra Vinashaka
A name that combines meanings of lord or king (Vendra) with the concept of destruction or dissolution (Vinashaka).
Danavira
A name meaning 'brave or strong like the Danu, the earth' in Sanskrit.
Danbir
Meaning 'brave or strong,' derived from Sanskrit elements.
Dancesa
Meaning 'the lord of dance', often associated with divine dance forms in Hinduism.
Danda
Directly translates to 'staff' or 'stick' in Sanskrit, often symbolic in Hindu culture.
Dandak
Refers to a region in ancient Indian texts, often linked to forests or wilderness.
Dandakaranya Punyakrute
Refers to a holy place (Punyakrute) associated with Dandakaranya, a significant forest in Hindu epics.
Dandapaani
Means 'the one who holds a staff and water', associated with guidance or protection.
Dandapani
Similar to Dandapaani, it means 'staff of water', also linked to Lord Shiva.
Dandasena
Means 'staff of victory', often associated with strength in battle.
Dandasri
A title meaning 'king of staff', denoting leadership.
Dandayudhapani
Means 'the one who carries a staff of justice', often referring to Lord Murugan.
Dandekar
Meaning 'descendant of Danda', relates to heritage in Indian culture.
Dandin
Refers to 'one who carries a staff', symbolizing authority or power.
Dandra
A feminine form potentially derived from a masculine base indicating strength or support.
Danmeet
Meeting of two rivers or people
Dansika
A name often used in Indian culture, but specific meaning is unclear.
Danta
Meaning 'to tread'; often used in Indian contexts.
Danti
Often associated with 'Dante', it is a name popular in various Indian cultures.
Dantin
A variant of Dant, meaning 'to endure or withstand' in Sanskrit.
Danuj
Danuj means 'son of Danu', referring to a mythological figure in Hindu texts.
Danuja
Danuja means 'born of Danu', often referred to in Hindu mythology.
Danush
Danush means 'a bow', referring to the weapon often associated with warriors in Hindu mythology.
Danushith
Danushith means 'a learned person who wields a bow', emphasizing wisdom and strength.
Danushri
Danushri means 'illustrious like the bow', representing valor and honor.
Danusiya
Danusiya means 'daughter of Danu', linked to mythological origins in Hindu culture.
Danveer
Danveer means 'brave like a giver', traditionally of noble character in Hindu culture.
Danvendra
Danvendra means 'king of the givers', combining the essence of royalty and generosity.
Danvi
Danvi means 'one who is generous and caring', embodying traits of kindness in Hindu belief.
Danvir
Danvir means 'the strong and compassionate giver', showcasing strength in generosity.
Danyata
Danyata means 'the one who is ready to give', reflecting values of generosity in Hindu ideology.
Darahaas
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'bravery' or 'strength'.
Darahas
Another variant similar to Darahaas and carries implications of strength and courage.
Darani
Means 'earth' or 'the one who takes care of the earth'.
Darany
A derivative of Darani, potentially meaning 'earth'.
Darbar
Means 'court'或 'assembly', often used in royal context.
Darbara
A female variant related to 'Darbar', implying royalty or honor.
Darbha
Means 'sacred grass' in Sanskrit, used in religious rituals.
Darbhi
Another variant derived from 'Darbha,' referring to sacred grass in Hindu rituals.
Daridra
Daridra means 'poor' or 'needy', commonly used in Hindu contexts.
Daridriya Dhwamsini
Daridriya Dhwamsini translates to 'destroyer of poverty', often used in a spiritual context.
Daridriyanashini
Daridriyanashini means 'one who dispels poverty', reflecting a divine attribute in Hinduism.
Darika
Darika means 'young girl' or 'virgin girl', often found in Hindu literature.
Darmal
Variant spelling of 'Dharma', meaning righteousness or moral law.
Darmendar
A derivative of 'Dharma', symbolizing the path of righteousness.
Darminder
Another form of 'Dharaminder', referring to the lord of righteousness.
Darminee
Meaning 'one who upholds virtue' or 'eternal'.
Darpad
A name referring to a person who is radiant like a mirror or light.
Darpahan
One who has a face like a mirror or a beautiful reflection.
Darpahara
One who removes all flaws or imperfections, like a perfect mirror.
Darpak
A glowing or shining person, typically associated with brightness or light.
Darpaka
One who radiates beauty and brilliance, akin to a shining surface.
Darpan
Means 'mirror,' symbolizing clarity and reflection.
Darpana
Refers to a mirror, embodying beauty and reflection.
Darpanarayana
A composite name meaning 'the one who has the mirror as his deity.'
Darpanika
Diminutive of Darpan, referring to a small mirror or beauty.
Darpit
One who is reflective, often indicating an honest or clear personality.
Darpita
The feminine form of Darpit, indicating a reflective or beautiful person.
Darsa
A name from Sanskrit, meaning 'to see' or 'the eye'.
Darsameen
A name meaning 'bright' or 'radiant' derived from Sanskrit roots.
Darsan
A name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'sight' or 'vision'.
Darsana
A variant of Darsan, meaning 'vision' or 'sight' in Sanskrit.
Darsanapala
A compound name meaning 'guardian of vision' in Sanskrit.
Darsaniya
A name derived from the concept of sight, meaning 'sightful' in Sanskrit.
Darsata
A feminine form of Darsan, meaning 'sight' or 'vision'.
Darsatha
Meaning 'to see from a distance' derived from Sanskrit roots.
Darsh
A name meaning 'to see' or 'vision' in Sanskrit.
Darsha
A feminine form of Darsh, meaning 'light' or 'to see' in Sanskrit.
Darshak
Meaning 'the perceiver' or 'the one who sees' in Sanskrit.
Darshal
Guide or leader who illuminates the path.
Darshan
Vision or viewing, often used in a spiritual context.
Darshana
Vision or sight, often associated with divine vision.
Darshangeet
Musical vision or the vision through music.
Darshani
One who gives sight or perception, often associated with divine sight.
Darshanik
Philosophical or related to clarity of vision.
Darshanjeet
One who has achieved victory through the vision or insight.
Darshanjot
Light of vision that leads to enlightenment.
Darshanlal
Beloved of the vision, often implying a devotee of a deity.
Darshat
One who brings vision or clarity.
Darshee
One who inspires or gives insight.
Darsheel
One who brings clarity or vision, often used in a spiritual context.
Darshi
Vision or sight, particularly with a spiritual connotation.
Darshik
One who is wise and possesses insightful vision.
Darshika
A person who possesses divine sight or insight.
Darshil
One who provides insight or clarity.
Darshini
One who is benevolent and has divine vision.
Darshinika
One who provides insight and fosters perception.
Darshish
One who is a seer or possesses clear vision.
Daruyat
One who is expert in the fine arts and is learned.
Darva
Meaning a state of courage.
Darvanda
A male warrior or strong leader.
Darvi
A person who is compassionate and kind-hearted.
Daryapurkar
A name connected to those who are reputed for their wisdom or intellect.