Dharmadas
Servant of righteousness; indicating dedication to moral values.
Dharmadasa
Servant of Dharma; one who dedicates himself to the path of virtue.
Dharmadatta
Gift of righteousness; denoting a virtuous life bestowed upon them.
Dharmadev
Lord of Dharma or righteousness.
Dharmadeva
God of Dharma or righteousness.
Dharmadhrt
One who upholds Dharma.
Dharmadhvaja
One who bears the flag of Dharma.
Dharmadhyaksha
The overseer or lord of Dharma.
Dharmaditya
Sun of Dharma.
Dharmaghosa
Voice of Dharma.
Dharmagopa
Protector or guardian of Dharma.
Dharmaja
Born of Dharma.
Dharmaketu
The banner of righteousness.
Dharmakirti
Fame of Dharma.
Dharmamitra
Friend of Dharma.
Dharman
One who is righteous or virtuous.
Dharmanabha
One whose essence is Dharma.
Dharmanand
One who finds joy in Dharma.
Dharmanandana
Son of Dharma.
Dharmanath
Lord of Dharma.
Dharmanatha
Lord or master of Dharma.
Dharmanetra
Eye of Dharma.
Dharmang
One who embodies Dharma.
Dharmanga
One who upholds righteousness and duty.
Dharmangada
One who is the guardian of righteousness.
Dharmanitya
One who embodies eternal righteousness.
Dharmansh
Part of righteousness or duty.
Dharmapal
Protector of virtue and righteousness.
Dharmar
One who is a leader of righteousness.
Dharmaraj
King of righteousness or dharma.
Dharmaratna
Jewel of righteousness.
Dharmasastha
One associated with the protection of dharma.
Dharmatej
Radiance or brilliance of righteousness.
Dharmatma
Soul of righteousness.
Dharmavati
One who embodies righteousness and virtue.
Dharmaveer
Brave protector of righteousness.
Dharmavratha
A person dedicated to the pursuit of righteousness.
Dharmdas
Servant of righteousness or duty.
Dharmdeva
God of righteousness.
Dharmedra
Lord of the righteous.
Dharmee
One who possesses righteousness.
Dharmender
Lord of righteousness or dharma.
Dharmendra
One who is established in Dharma or righteousness.
Dharmendu
Moon of Dharma; symbolizes illumination of righteousness.
Dharmesa
Lord of Dharma; a name indicating divine authority over righteousness.
Dharmesh
God of Dharma; represents the principle of cosmic order and duty.
Dharmesha
Another form indicating the Lord of Dharma; denotes divine guidance in morality.
Dharmeshawara
Lord of Dharma; emphasizes the divine aspect of righteous living.
Dharmesvara
God of righteousness; reflects the essence of moral order.
Dharmeswar
Lord of Dharma; signifies the ultimate authority in moral laws.
Dharmi
One who follows Dharma; a person embodying righteousness and duty.
Dharmic
Relating to Dharma or righteousness; indicates adherence to moral laws.
Dharmik
One who is righteous or virtuous; signifies a commitment to moral principles.
Dharmika
One who follows Dharma or righteousness; often used to represent virtue.
Dharmil
One who is virtuous; denotes a moral and ethical life.
Dharmin
One who is righteous; a person dedicated to ethical conduct.
Dharminder
A person who believes in Dharma and adheres to moral duties.
Dharmishta
One who is established in Dharma; signifies a person of integrity and morality.
Dharmishtha
One who is righteous and virtuous; often denotes a moral character.
Dharmista
One who is aligned with Dharma; signifies dedication to ethical conduct.
Dharmitra
Friend of Dharma; denotes companionship in moral pursuits.
Dharmjot
Light of Dharma; symbolizes enlightenment in righteousness.
Dharmmitra
Friend of righteousness or truth.
Dharmodhar
Bearer of righteousness or duty.
Dharmpal
Protector of righteousness or virtue.
Dharmprakash
Light of righteousness or truth.
Dharmraj
King of righteousness or virtue.
Dharmtat
Essence of righteousness or truth.
Dharmtej
Radiance of righteousness or truth.
Dharmvardhan
One who enhances or fosters righteousness.
Dharmveer
Brave one who upholds righteousness.
Dharna
One who holds or supports, often associated with prayer or devotion.
Dharneesh
God of righteousness or truth.
Dharnendra
Lord of the earth, symbolizing strength and stability.
Dharni
Earth or mother earth, symbolizing fertility and life.
Dharnidhar
He who carries the earth, often a symbol of support and strength.
Dharnipal
Guardian of the earth, signifying protection and care.
Dharnitha
Grounded, stable, often referring to nurturing aspects.
Dharsa
One who bestows righteousness or virtue.
Dharsan
Vision of righteousness or truth, often related to spiritual sight.
Dharsanth
Symbol of truth or righteousness in action.
Dharsen
Leader of righteousness or truth.
Dharshan
Dharshan means 'vision' or 'sight' in Sanskrit, often associated with spiritual perception.
Dharshana
Dharshana is derived from Sanskrit meaning 'vision' or 'sight', particularly in a spiritual context.
Dharshaneeya
Dharshaneeya signifies someone who is worth seeing or interesting to glance at; it evokes a sense of worthiness in sight or vision.
Dharshani
Dharshani means 'one who is seen' or 'bright', indicating someone who brings joy or vision.
Dharshika
Dharshika refers to the 'one who is bright' or 'illuminating', often symbolizing enlightenment.
Dharshini
Dharshini means 'seeing' or 'providing a good vision', often associated with clarity and insight.
Dharshinika
Dharshinika denotes 'one who illuminates or enlightens', related to the deeper understanding of vision.
Dharshith
Dharshith means 'one who is knowledgeable' or 'one who appreciates vision and insight'.
Dharshitha
Dharshitha signifies 'someone who provides a good vision' or 'beautiful sight'.
Dharsini
Dharsini refers to 'one who is seen' or an indication of beauty or vision.
Dharti
Dharti means 'earth' in Hindi, symbolizing stability, motherhood, and rootedness.
Dharun
Dharun translates to 'bearer' or 'the one who carries along', often implying strength.
Dharuna
Dharuna means 'earth' or 'nature', reflecting an earth-oriented identity.
Dharunya
Dharunya signifies 'volition' or 'the will to do', relating to action and motivation.
Dharv
Dharv means 'virtuous' or 'righteous', often associated with good moral values.
Dharvan
Dharvan implies 'one who is knowledgeable or wise', relating to depth and understanding.
Dharvesh
Dharvesh means 'lord of the earth' or 'earthly ruler', linking to authority and governance.
Dharvi
Dharvi represents 'prosperity' or 'wealth', often denoting abundance and richness.