List of Hindi Baby Names Meanings Starting with D

Dwabha

Dwabha is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2293 times.

Meaning: Twilight Origin: Hindi

Dwisha

Dwisha is an Indian name for girls meaning Two Directions. Read below for Dwisha's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Dwisha is the one, congratulations!

Dyamayi

Dyamayi is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2247 times.

Meaning: Kind Lady Origin: Hindi

Dyudhuni

Dyudhuni is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1532 times.

Meaning: Heavenly Ganga Origin: Hindi

Dyuksha

Dyuksha is an Indian name for girls meaning Heaven. Read below for Dyuksha's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Dyuksha is the one, congratulations! If you'd like more options, try our Random Baby Names and Meanings.

Meaning: Heaven Origin: Hindi

Dyumayi

Dyumayi is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1808 times.

Meaning: Full of Brightness Origin: Hindi

Dyumnahuti

Dyumnahuti is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1555 times.

Meaning: Inspired Invocation Origin: Hindi

Dinesh kumar

"lord of the day", "Sun" in Hindu Mythology. Region of origin. South Asia. Dinesh (Devanagari: दिनेश dineśa) is a common Hindu male given name. The Sanskrit word dineśa is a compound of dina 'day' and īśa 'lord', meaning 'day-lord', an epithet of the Sun.

Meaning: Fighting Origin: Hindi

Dianad

Diana or Diane is a feminine given name probably derived from an Indo-European root word referring to the divine. It is the name of the Roman goddess Diana, the goddess of the hunt, forests, and childbirth. The French form of the name is Diane. In Persian Diana means "supplier (messenger) of beneficence and wellness".

Dida

MEANING: This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Lūdós ‎(Λῡδός) Lydía (Λυδία)”, meaning “the Lydian woman, the woman of purple, an inhabitant of Lydia, a Lydian”. Lydia of Thyatira is a woman mentioned in the New Testament who is regarded as the first documented convert to Christianity in Europe.