Divyanth
One who is divine and pure in character.
Divyaprabha
Bright radiance of the divine.
Divyaraj
King of the divine or one who is royal in spirit.
Divyarani
A queen who is divine or goddess-like in attributes.
Divyasanu
One who is seated in divine glory or excellence.
Divyashi
Divyashi means 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Divyashree
Divyashree means 'divine beauty' or 'splendid'.
Divyashri
Divyashri means 'divine grace' or 'holy'.
Divyasri
Divyasri means 'divine radiance' or 'light from heaven'.
Divyata
Divyata means 'divine quality' or 'sacredness'.
Divyatej
Divyatej means 'divine brightness' or 'radiance'.
Divyatha
Divyatha means 'divine essence' or 'heavenly nature'.
Divyathi
Divyathi means 'divine one' or 'brilliant'.
Divyatma
Divyatma means 'divine soul' or 'spiritual being'.
Divyen
Divyen means 'one who is divine' or 'noble'.
Divyendu
Divyendu means 'divine moon' or 'moon of holiness'.
Divyesh
Divyesh means 'lord of the divine'.
Divyodak
Divyodak means 'the divine water' or 'sacred source'.
Diwa
Diwa can mean 'light' or 'brightness'.
Diwakar
Diwakar means 'sun' or 'one who generates light'.
Diwaker
Diwaker means 'the sun'.
Diwesh
Diwesh means 'lord of light' or 'brilliant one'.
Dixal
Derived from Dix, commonly associated with modern naming trends in India.
Dixit
A surname and also means 'one who has spoken' in Sanskrit.
Dixita
Derived from Dixit, it typically signifies someone who speaks astutely or wisely.
Diya
A lamp or light, symbolizing brightness and purity in Indian culture.
Diyan
A name that means 'one who is pious and religious' in Hindi.
Diyanesh
The supreme lord or ruler of light.
Diyanshu
Radiant like the sun.
Diyanwita
A person with grace and light.
Dnyanada
Dnyanada means 'one who brings knowledge' in Sanskrit.
Dnyanal
Dnyanal means 'knowledge' in Sanskrit and is associated with wisdom.
Dnyandeep
Dnyandeep means 'light of knowledge' in Sanskrit.
Dnyanesh
Dnyanesh means 'the lord of knowledge' in Sanskrit.
Dnyaneshwar
Dnyaneshwar means 'the god of knowledge' in Sanskrit.
Dnyaneshwari
Dnyaneshwari is a feminine form meaning 'goddess of knowledge' in Sanskrit.
Doda
A diminutive or affectionate term for one who is loved dearly; it often signifies a caring relationship.
Dodahi
A traditional name in some Indian cultures that signifies power or strength.
Dodda
A term used in some Indian dialects that means 'big' or 'elder brother.'
Dodde
A variation of Dodda, indicating strength or size within familial contexts.
Dodiya
A name commonly used in India, denoting affection and warmth; applicable to boys and girls.
Dolanath
Dolanath can mean 'one who is esteemed' in Sanskrit.
Dolat
Dolat means 'wealth' or 'prosperity' in Hindi.
Doleshwari
Doleshwari translates to 'Goddess of the doll' in Hindi, referring to a form of the goddess Durga.
Doli
Doli means 'bride' or 'life' in Hindi and Punjabi.
Dolika
Dolika means 'a small cradle' in Hindi, evoking care and tenderness.
Donthi
A name of Indian origin, indicating someone who is a protector or guardian.
Doondi
A rare Indian name, possibly a variation or a derivative of other names.
Dooriya
An Indian name meaning 'of the door' or 'gateway.'
Dooshana
An Indian name primarily meaning 'beauty or attractiveness.'
Dooshanatrishirohantre
A complex Indian name reflecting auspiciousness and attributes.
Dorai
An Indian name meaning 'to be a leader or a master.'
Dosahari
Means 'one who crosses the ocean', derived from Sanskrit origins.
Dosakara
Means 'the one who has the quality of an ocean', from Sanskrit origins.
Doshana
Means 'blissful' in Sanskrit.
Doyel
Doyel is a Hindi name referring to a type of songbird, symbolizing joy and happiness.
Drakshayini
A mythological name of a goddess associated with victory and strength in Hindu tradition.
Drametha
A name representing grandeur and majesty, typically given to girls in Hindu culture.
Drapa
A name meaning 'to pull' or 'to draw', often associated with determination in Hindu contexts.
Drashtaa
Refers to a 'seer' or 'witness', often used in spiritual contexts within Hinduism.
Drashti
Meaning 'sight' or 'vision', symbolizing perception and insight in Hindu tradition.
Drasthi
A variant of 'Drashti', meaning 'vision' or 'seeing', associated with clarity and insight.
Draupada
A name referring to the father of Draupadi, a central character in the Mahabharata epic.
Draupadi
A princess and significant character in the Mahabharata, representing strength and wisdom.
Dravan
Meaning 'to sustain' or 'to support', often a name associated with strength in Hindu contexts.
Dravasp
A name referring to a strong and powerful person, tied to the attributes of resilience in Hindu tradition.
Dravid
Refers to an ancient civilization and the South Dravidian people in India, denoting cultural heritage.
Dravida
Referring to the Dravidian culture and languages, often used in various contexts in Southern India.
Dravidan
Another term referring to an individual of the Dravidian ethnicity in Southern India, representing cultural identity.
Dravya
Signifying 'substance' or 'wealth', often related to importance in family and wealth in Hindu contexts.
Drdahana
A modern name, possibly related to Indian spiritual terms associated with enlightenment or knowledge.
Drdhahanu
A name relating to strength or resilience in Hindu etymology.
Drdhahanus
Derived from Sanskrit, indicating strength or might.
Drdhaksa
Meaning 'to be strong' or 'mighty' in Sanskrit.
Drdhanga
Refers to firm or steadfast in nature, often used in spiritual contexts.
Drdharuci
Related to the concept of knowing or wisdom in Sanskrit.
Drdhasena
Indicating strength, particularly in a warrior sense, in Hindu context.
Drdhasva
Associated with determination and strength in Sanskrit.
Drdheya
Indicative of clarity and purpose in spiritual meanings.
Dreshal
A name that combines elements of tradition and strength, often associated with leadership.
Drhanemi
An Indian name meaning 'to be attached or connected', often used poetically.
Dridhahastha
An Indian name meaning 'strong-handed' or 'one who holds tight'.
Dridhakshathra
One who is firm and possesses a chariot.
Dridhasandha
One with a steadfast bond or connection.
Dridhavarma
One who possesses strong armor or protection.
Drisana
One who is associated with the divine light or knowledge.
Drish
Sight or vision; refers to perception or clarity of view.
Drisha
One who is remarkable or has qualities of brilliance and uniqueness.
Drishani
A variation of Drisha, indicating beauty and brightness in spirit.
Drishit
One who is good to behold, or as seen in light; admirable.
Drishnu
He who is seen; related to the aspects of vision and perception.
Drishtee
Vision or sight; indicates clarity of perspective.
Drishti
Sight, vision; often representing insight or perspective.
Drishy
To see or perceive; also connoting beauty in vision.
Drishya
Something that can be seen; visibility or clarity.
Drishyana
Phenomenon of visibility; indicating presence or appearance.
Drisna
A derivative of Drish, implying special beauty or sight.
Dristavya
One who commands respect and is worthy of being seen or acknowledged.
Dristi
Vision or sight in Sanskrit.
Drita
The one who is steady; derived from the Sanskrit word 'drti' meaning courage or firmness.