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Dadhija= daughter of milk
Daksha= the earth; Sati, wife of Shiva
Dakshakanya= able daughter
Dakshata= skill
Dakshayani= Goddess Durga
Dakshina= a donation to god or priest
Dalaja= produced from petals
Damayanti= Nala's wife
Damini= lightning
Darika= maiden
Darpana= a mirror
Darpanika= a small mirror
Darshana= seeing
Darshini= the one who blesses
Daya= kindness
Dayamayee= kind
Dayanita= tender
Dayita= beloved
Debanshi= Deva ansh
Deeba= silk
Deepa= a lamp
Deepabali= row of lamps
Deepali= collection of lamps
Deepamala= row of lamps
Deepana= illuminating
Deepanwita= diwali
Deepaprabha= fully lighted
Deepashikha= flame
Deepika= a lamp
Deepitha= illuminated
Deepta= shining
Deepti= flame; lustre
Deeptikana= a beam of light
Deeptimoyee= lustrous
Deshna= gift
Devahuti= daughter of Manu
Devak= divine
Devakanya= celestial maiden
Devaki= divine
Devalatha= divine wine
Devalekha= celestial beauty
Devamati= godly minded, virtuous
Devamayi= devine illuision
Devangana= celestial maiden
Devasmitha= with a devine smile
Devasree= divine beauty
Devika= minor deity
Devina= resembling a goddess
Devya= devine power
Devyani= daughter of Shukraacharya
Dhanalakshmi= goddess of wealth
Dhanapriya= loved by wealth
Dhanashri= a raga
Dhanishta= a star
Dhanya= great
Dhanyata= success, fulfilment
Dhara= constant flow
Dharani= the earth
Dharini= earth
Dharitri= the earth
Dhatri= earth
Dhitha= daughter
Dhithi= thought, idea
Dhriti= courage, morale
Dhuthi= spleandour, lustre
Diksha= initiation
Dilber= lover
Dilshad= happy
Disha= direction
Diti= wife of the sage Kashyap
Divena= blessing
Divya= divine lustre
Doyel= a songbrid
Draupadi= wife of the Pandavas
Dristi= eyesight
Druthi= softened
Dulari= dear
Durga= Parvati
Durva, Durba= sacred grass
Dwipavati= river

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