Dhwanil
A name representing the color of the sky; blue.
Dhwanit
Sound or voice; musical tone.
Dhwnit
A unique form of musical sound; echoes of nature.
Dhyaan
Deep meditation or concentration.
Dhyan
Meditation or contemplation; deep thought.
Dhyana
Meditation; a state of profound reflection.
Dhyanachand
Moon of meditation; symbolizing tranquility and calm.
Dhyanadeep
Deep light of meditation; referring to enlightenment.
Dhyanam
A form of meditation; the essence of focus and clarity.
Dhyanesa
Lord of meditation; a divine aspect of focus.
Dhyanesh
The lord of meditation; represents purity and calmness.
Dhyaneshwar
The god of meditation; a supreme being associated with focus.
Dhyani
A woman who is learned in meditation; knowledgeable and enlightened.
Dhyansh
Part of meditation; representing spiritual aspects.
Dhyey
Aim or goal; a target of aspiration.
Dhyeya
Dhyeya means 'goal' or 'aim', reflecting a focus or direction in life.
Dhyuthi
Dhyuthi signifies 'brightness' or 'glow', often associated with light and clarity.
Dhyuti
Dhyuti translates to 'radiance' or 'glowing', symbolizing brightness.
Dhyutidhara
Dhyutidhara means 'the one who carries brightness', suggesting a bearer of light.
Diasha
River; goddess Durga; light or brightness
Dib
To shine; brilliance
Dibag
Light; brightness
Dibagh
To illuminate; light
Dibas
The famous; renowned; to shine
Dibendu
Son of the moon; moonlight
Dibhaka
One who has bright and shining light
Dibya
Divine; heavenly; ethereal
Dibyansh
A name that signifies one's association with light or brilliance.
Dibyendu
A name meaning 'moonlight' or 'moon rays'.
Didhi
Means 'to nurture' or 'to cultivate' in Sanskrit.
Didhya
Meaning 'to have a clear perception' in Sanskrit.
Didja
Means 'knowledge' or 'awareness' in various Indian languages.
Didyu
Means 'seated' or 'established' in Sanskrit, often used in spiritual contexts.
Digambari
The feminine form of Digambar, meaning 'one who is sky-clad'.
Digant
A name meaning 'the earth', commonly associated with spiritual connections in various Indian cultures.
Diganta
A name meaning 'the horizon', representing the boundary between earth and sky.
Diganth
A Sanskrit name meaning 'end of the earth', metaphorically speaking to the horizon.
Digbhraja
A name meaning 'lord of the earth', reflecting authority or majesty.
Digesh
A Hindu name meaning 'god of the earth' or 'one who is powerful'.
Dighvijay
A name meaning 'one who is victorious in battles', symbolizing strength and victory.
Digisa
A name synonymous with 'earth', reflecting grounding qualities or characteristics.
Digisha
One who is skilled and talented.
Digjaya
Victorious in the world.
Dignesh
Lord of dignity.
Digoth
One who is superior and strong.
Digpal
A protector or guardian of the Earth.
Digvasas
One who is adorned or decorated.
Digvastra
One who wears a sacred garment.
Digvi
One who is high or elevated in status.
Digvijay
Victory in the world.
Digvijaya
The conquest of the world.
Dihan
One who is intelligent and wise.
Dihishwar
Lord of the Earth.
Dijesh
A person who gives or bestows success.
Dikk
Dikk means 'one who is wise or knowledgeable' in Sanskrit.
Diksapala
Diksapala refers to 'a guardian of directions' in Hindu mythology.
Diksha
Diksha means 'initiation' or 'the act of starting' in Sanskrit.
Dikshan
Dikshan signifies 'one who is enlightened' in Sanskrit.
Dikshant
Dikshant means 'the initiated one' in Sanskrit.
Diksheeka
Diksheeka refers to 'the one who is initiated' in Sanskrit.
Dikshika
Dikshika signifies 'the one who guides' in Sanskrit.
Dikshil
Dikshil means 'one who is holy or worshipped' in Sanskrit.
Dikshit
Dikshit means 'one who is initiated or consecrated' in Sanskrit.
Dikshita
Dikshita means 'one who is initiated into sacred knowledge' in Sanskrit.
Dikshith
Dikshith means 'renounced' or 'vowed' in Sanskrit.
Dikshitha
Dikshitha means 'the one who is initiated' in Sanskrit.
Dikshya
Dikshya means 'initiation' or 'to take initiation' in Sanskrit, often associated with spiritual learning.
Diksin
Diksin is derived from 'Diksha', meaning 'initiation', and is related to spiritual and educational contexts.
Diksita
Diksita means 'one who is initiated' or 'learned person' in Sanskrit, often used in religious contexts.
Diksitha
Diksitha is the feminine form of Diksita, meaning 'initiated' or 'knowledgeable'.
Dilbaagh
One who has a large heart or is generous.
Dilbagh
A person who is beloved or dear to others.
Dilbah
One who loves or is loving.
Dilbar
A beloved person or darling.
Dilbir
One who has a heart full of love.
Dilchanann
One who brings joy to the heart.
Dildev
A deity of love or affection.
Dileep
One who is a leader or a king.
Dileyna
A loving or affectionate person.
Dilip
One who is a leader or courageous.
Dilipkumar
A king or courageous person.
Diljeet
Victory of love.
Diljeev
One who lives through love or affection.
Diljit
One who is victorious in love.
Dilkhush
Meaning 'happy heart' or 'joyful heart' in Hindi.
Dilkush
Another name meaning 'happy heart,' commonly used in Hindi-speaking regions.
Dilpesh
A name that means 'one who has a heart filled with happiness' in Hindi.
Dilraaj
King of hearts or beloved one.
Dilraj
King of hearts or beloved one.
Dilruba
Heart’s beloved.
Dilshaan
Heartful; one who speaks from the heart.
Dilshad
Happy heart or one who brings joy to others.
Dilsher
Brave heart.
Dilshith
A person who has a heart of gold.
Dilva
Pure heart.
Dilvanshdeep
Part of the heart's light.
Dilveen
who is soft-hearted or gentle.
Dilwara
Someone who is dear to the heart.
Dimbeswar
A name meaning 'the Lord of mercy or Lord Shiva.'
Dimbha
A name meaning 'earth' or 'soil.'