Divine D-names for your daughter, curated by Astro Devraj Ji's wisdom
Astrologer Acharya Devraj Ji has put together a list of 'D' names for baby girls, organized alphabetically and in keeping with Hindu traditions. These culturally rich names offer a meaningful foundation for a girl's identity. When you select a 'D' name based on Indian Hindu Vedic Astrology, you link the child's destiny to their name.
Our selection of Hindu names for girls and boys is curated by an expert astrologer and blends modern appeal with cultural significance. Discover a range of 'D' names here, each providing a significant and heritage-rich identity for your child.
Our collection marries ancient knowledge with fresh possibilities, helping you find the perfect name. Choose a name that stands out and steers your child's life with honor.
For a name that harmoniously combines astrological influences with tradition and destiny, consult Acharya Devraj Ji. The 'D' names we offer are imbued with meanings that reflect essential Hindu values and ideals, making them great choices for baby girls.
- Daamini: Lightning.
- Daarshini: One who blesses.
- Daarukaa: The earth; timber tree.
- Daakshayani: Goddess Durga; the daughter of Daksha.
- Daevayaani: Daughter of Shukraacharya.
- Dahab: Gold.
- Dahija: Daughter.
- Daina: Divine; God-like.
- Daksha: The earth; Sati, wife of Shiva; competent.
- Dakshakanya: Able daughter.
- Dakshana: Glorious.
- Dakshata: Skill.
- Dakshayani: Goddess Parvati; the daughter of Daksha.
- Dakshina: A donation to God or priest; competent; South direction.
- Dalaja: Produced from petals.
- Dalbir: The brave soldier.
- Dali: Drawn up of God.
- Damayanti: Nala's wife; beautiful.
- Damini: Lightning.
- Danika: Morning star.
- Darika: Maiden.
- Darpana: A mirror.
- Darpanika: A small mirror.
- Darsha: To see, to perceive, to have vision.
- Darshana: Paying respect; Vision; Point of view; a way of seeing.
- Darshini: The one who blesses; one who can see.
- Darsika: Perceiver.
- Darshwana: Pure of heart.
- Daya: Kindness, mercy, pity.
- Dayamayee: Full of mercy, kind.
- Dayanita: Tender.
- Dayashree: Masterful teacher.
- Dayita: Beloved.
- Dea: Goddess.
- Debjani: Beloved; adored one.
- Deeba: Silk.
- Deeksha: Initiation; preparation for a religious ceremony.
- Deekshita: Initiated; prepared.
- Deena: Divine; grand; vindicated.
- Deepa: Lamp; light.
- Deepabali: Row of lamps.
- Deepali: Collection of lamps; row of lamps.
- Deepamala: Row of lamps.
- Deepanwita: Lit by lamps.
- Deepaprabha: Fully lighted.
- Deepashikha: Flame; lamp.
- Deepta: Shining; Goddess Lakshmi.
- Deepti: Glow; shine; luminosity.
- Deeptikana: A beam of light.
- Deeptimoyee: Lustrous.
- Deesha: Direction.
- Depti: It seems to be a variant of Deepti, which means brightness or light.
- Desna: Gift; offering.
- Deshna: Gift; offering.
- Devahuti: Daughter of Manu; a divine maiden.
- Devak: Divine; part of God.
- Devakali: Name of a famous deity.
- Devakanya: Divine damsel; celestial maiden.
- Devakiri: Name of a melody in Indian classical music.
- Devani: Divine.
- Devalina: Like a goddess.
- Devalatha: Divine wine.
- Devalekha: Celestial beauty.
- Devamati: Virtuous; with a divine mind.
- Devamayi: Divine illusion.
- Devangana: Celestial maiden.
- Devangi: Like a goddess.
- Devani: Shining celestial goddess.
- Devapriya: Dear to the gods; beloved of the deities.
- Devarati: Celestial maiden.
- Devasena: God's army; the army of the gods.
- Devanshi: Divine; part of God.
- Devasmitha: With a divine smile.
- Devavarnini: Selecting; choosing.
- Devavati: Owned by the gods; divine.
- Devayani: Daughter of Shukraacharya.
- Deveshi: Goddess; chief of the goddesses.
- Devi: Goddess; divine.
- Devika: Minor deity; mother of Krishna; little goddess.
- Devina: Resembling a goddess.
- Devishi: Chief of the goddesses; another name for Durga.
- Devkanya: Divine damsel; young goddess.
- Devna: Godly; divine.
- Devshree: Divine beauty.
- Devya: Divine power.
- Dewanshi: Part of the divine; similar to Devanshi.
- Deyaanjali: Offering to God.
- Dhanashri: A raga in Indian classical music.
- Dhanishtha: A star; name of a constellation.
- Dhanishta: Wealthiest; a star; name of a constellation.
- Dhanshika: Rich; prosperous; a king.
- Dhanvi: Wealthy; one who holds a bow.
- Dhvani: Sound; voice.
- Dhanya: Great; worthy; fortunate; auspicious; happy.
- Dhanyata: Success; fulfillment.
- Dhara: Constant flow; the earth; name of Goddess Parvati.
- Dhwani: Sound; voice.
- Disha: Direction.
- Dishita: Focus; someone who has a direction in life.
- Dishitha: Direction; command; guidance.
- Diti: Idea, splendor; great or good mother; name of a mother of the Maruts.
- Ditvi: Divine good.
- Divena: Blessing; eye of God; resembling a goddess.
- Divija: Born in heaven; divine.
- Divisha: Divine; heavenly.
- Divitha: Divine power.
- Divjot: Divine light.
- Divya: Divine; heavenly; pure light; source of wisdom.
- Doli: Palanquin; beautifully adorned.
- Dolika: A kind of swing.
- Domini: Belonging to God (not a traditional Hindu name, but a modern adaptation).
- Doyel: A songbird.
- Draupadi: Daughter of Drupada; wife of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata.
- Drisana: Daughter of the sun.
- Drishti: Sight; vision.
- Drisya: Sight; beautiful; something that can be seen.
- Drishya: Sight; scene.
- Driti: Courage and morale.
- Druthi: Softened.
- Dulari: Dear one; beloved.
- Durga: Unattainable; invincible; a name of Goddess Durga.
- Dviti: Bright; Second.
- Dwijita: Victorious; one who has achieved success.
- Dwitika: Derived from Dwiti, meaning second or one born after twins.
- Dwiti: Dual; second.
- Dwisha: Direction; side.
- Dwitisha: Second to none; derived from Dwiti meaning 'second'.
- Dwija: Born twice; bird; Brahmin.
- Dwijisha: Another name for Goddess Saraswati, who is considered the patron of learning and the arts in Hinduism.
- Dwiksha: A modern name that may be interpreted as a variation of 'Dwik', meaning 'twice' or 'double'.
- Dwipavati: River; derived from 'Dwipa', meaning 'island'.
- Dwisha: Direction; side (repeated for alphabetical listing).
- Dwishaa: Another variation of the name Dwisha.
- Dwithi: Second; another variation on the theme of 'duality'.
- Dwithika: One who is like the second; another variation of Dwitika.
- Dwiti: Light; wisdom; one who illuminates (repeated for alphabetical listing).
- Dwitya: Second; another variation on the theme of 'duality'.
- Dwiya: Dual; derived from the Sanskrit word for 'two'.
- Dyanshi: Part of divine power; a modern take combining 'Dyan' (meditation) and 'Shi' (power).
- Dyuthi: Light; splendor; radiance.
- Dyuti: Light; glow; one which radiates or shines.
- Dyutikana: A shining particle; a tiny glimmer.
- Dyutitha: Illuminated; one who is full of light.
- Dyawani: Divine; as bright as the sky; another modern name with traditional roots.
This list provides a selection of meaningful names that embody significant values and ideas in Hindu tradition, perfect for baby girls.
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