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DHIVYA
FeminineCaptivating Indian name derived from the Tamil word "dhiva," meaning "divine" or "heavenly." It signifies godliness, spirituality, and celestial beauty, being deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and Tamil culture.
DHIYA
FeminineArabic name derived from 'dhayya', meaning calm or peaceful.
DHRISH
MasculineIndian-origin unisex name derived from 'Dhriti', meaning 'fortitude' or 'firmness', embodying strength and stability.
DHRISHA
FeminineRare Sanskrit name meaning 'fortitude', associated with steadfastness and resilience in Hindu mythology, symbolizing strength and endurance.
DHRITHI
FeminineIndian origin name meaning 'fortitude' or 'firmness', associated with strength, courage, and resilience.
DHRITI
FeminineFeminine given name of Indian origin, meaning 'earth' or 'firmness', derived from the Sanskrit word "dhṛti".
DHRITIREDDY
FeminineAncient Indian male given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "firmness or steadfastness brings prosperity.
DHRIYA
FeminineUnique Sanskrit-derived female name meaning 'fixed' or 'steadfast'.
DHRU
MasculineIndian boy's name meaning "fixed star" or "firm", referring to the North Star, Polaris.
DHRUTHI
FeminineUnique Sanskrit name meaning 'firm' or 'steady', associated with the Hindu goddess Durga and reflecting strength and stability.
DHRUTI
FeminineIndian girls' name derived from Sanskrit 'Dhruva', meaning 'fixed' or 'constant'. It's associated with the North Star, Dhruv Tara, in Hindu mythology.
DHRUV
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'fixed' or 'steadfast', associated with the North Star (Dhruva Nakshatra) and named after a devoted child in Hindu mythology who pleased Lord Indra, becoming the Pole Star around which other stars rotate.
DHRUVA
MasculineSanskrit male given name meaning "fixed" or "steadfast," derived from the Sanskrit word for "constant.
DHRUVAH
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'fixed' or 'immovable,' signifying stability like the polar star, Dhruva Nakshatra, in Hindu astrology.
DHRUVAN
MasculineUnique Sanskrit male name meaning 'fixed' or 'immovable', inspired by the legendary figure Dhruva who became the North Star through his devotion to Lord Vishnu.
DHRUVI
FeminineCaptivating Indian name from Gujarat, derived from 'Dhruva', meaning 'constant' or 'fixed'. In Hindu mythology, Dhruvi represents steadfastness and is associated with the pole star. It signifies determination and devotion, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking uniqueness and positive attributes in their child's name.
DHRUVIKA
FeminineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "Dhruva," meaning "fixed" or "immovable." It signifies steadfastness and is associated with the North Star in Hindu mythology. The name has been popularized by notable figures like Dhruvabai Narnarayan, a social reformer and educator, and has gained global appeal due to its meaningful significance.
DHRUVIN
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "dhruva," meaning "fixed" or "immovable," associated with the North Star, Dhruva, and known for its strength and steadfastness.
DHRUVREDDY
MasculineIndian name derived from 'Dhruv', meaning 'immovable', combined with the powerful South Indian surname Reddy.
DHVANI
FeminineIndian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Dhvani', meaning 'echo'. In Hindu myth, Dhvani is the mother of goddess Saraswati, and symbolizes profound sound in philosophy.
DHVEN
MasculineRare and unique name of unknown origin, potentially Scandinavian, with no widely accepted meaning.
DHWANI
FeminineIntriguing Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Dhvani', meaning 'echo' or 'resonance', symbolizing the far-reaching impact of sound waves.
DHYAAN
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'expansion through meditation'.
DHYAN
MasculineIndian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Dhyana', meaning meditation or contemplation, symbolizing concentrated spiritual practice.
DHYANA
FeminineFeminine given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'meditation' or 'contemplation', with roots in ancient Indian culture and spirituality.
DHYANI
FeminineSanskrit name derived from 'Dhyana', meaning 'meditation' or 'contemplation', and is often associated with Hindu deities embodying wisdom and compassion.
DHYEY
MasculineRare yet meaningful Indian name derived from 'Dhyana', meaning 'meditation'.
DHYLAN
MasculineUnique Welsh name derived from the ancient word 'dyled', meaning 'leader'. It's associated with courage and wisdom, and was famously borne by Dyylan Gwyn, a legendary 7th-century Welsh figure known for his bravery in battles. Today, Dhylan is chosen by parents seeking distinctive yet meaningful names for their children.
DI
MasculineLatin-derived unisex name meaning "tenth", originating from the Roman calendar's tenth day. It also ties to Chinese name 递 (Dì), translating to "to transmit" or "deliver".
DI
FeminineChinese name of Mandarin origin meaning 'ground', signifying stability and connection to one's roots.
DIA
MasculineDia, of Ashanti origin, means 'born on Monday' in Twi and is traditionally given to children born on that day.
DIA
FeminineSpanish name derived from 'día', meaning 'day', signifying light and brightness.
DIAAN
MasculineAfrican name from the Republic of Congo, derived from Kikongo language, meaning "one who encounters many".
DIAB
MasculineThe name Diab originates from Arabic and means 'wolf,' symbolizing strength and courage.
DIABLO
MasculineSpanish origin and translates to 'devil' in English.
DIABOLIQUE
FeminineFrench origin meaning 'devil' or 'demon', was popularized by Boileau-Narcejac's novel 'Diabolique' in 1954.
DIABOLIQUE
MasculineRare French given name derived from 'diable', meaning 'devil', but carries no negative connotations.
DIADRA
FeminineGreek-derived female name meaning "to support" or "carry", associated with the mythological attendants of Hera and historically used by figures like Saint Diadra.
DIAGO
MasculineUnique Spanish name derived from the Basque name Díaz, meaning 'day' or 'days', reflecting energy and positivity.
DIAHANN
FeminineUnisex African name derived from Swahili's "dihania", meaning "born during the day". It symbolizes prosperity and good fortune in African cultures.