Boy Names That Mean The

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Dhrtarastra
He who holds the nation firmly; a king in the Mahabharata.
Sanskrit
dhruvansh
Part of the eternal soul.
Sanskrit
Dhruvesh
Lord of the pole star.
Sanskrit
dhruvish
Lord of the north star.
Sanskrit
dhulkifl
Name of a prophet mentioned in the Quran.
Arabic
Dhumal
The meaning of the name Dhumal is not widely known or documented.
Marathi
Diarmad
Free man, from the Gaelic elements 'di' (without) and 'airmit' (injunction).
Irish
Diarmaid
Free man, from the Irish elements 'di' (without) and 'arm' (army).
Irish
Dibia
It means 'diviner' or 'priest' in the Igbo language.
Igbo
diede
Diminutive of Diederik, meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Dutch
Diederich
Ruler of the people.
Dutch
Diederick
Ruler of the people.
Dutch
Diederik
Ruler of the people.
Dutch
Diedric
Ruler of the people.
German
Diedrich
Ruler of the people.
German
Diedrick
Ruler of the people.
German
Diedrik
Ruler of the people.
Dutch
Diego
Supplanter, derived from the Spanish form of Santiago.
Spanish
Dienes
Derived from the Hungarian word 'dienes', meaning 'servant' or 'minister'.
Hungarian
Diesel
Derived from the German surname Diesel, meaning 'diesel engine' or 'fuel'.
German
Dietbold
A compound name meaning 'people-bold' or 'bold among the people'.
Germanic
Dieter
Dieter is a German name meaning 'people's ruler' or 'army of the people'.
German
Dietmar
Famous people, from the Germanic elements 'diot' meaning people and 'mar' mea...
German
Dietrich
Ruler of the people, from Old High German 'diot' meaning people and 'rihhi' m...
German
digambar
One who is clad in the sky, a name for a Jain ascetic who wears no clothes.
Marathi
digambara
One who is clad in the sky, referring to a naked ascetic in Jainism.
Sanskrit
Digamber
One who is clothed in the sky, a name for a Jain ascetic.
Sanskrit
diganth
One who is brilliant and radiant like the sun.
Kannada
Digby
From a surname meaning 'dweller by the ditch' in Old English.
English
Digjaya
One who conquers the directions.
Sanskrit
digvijay
One who conquers the directions.
Sanskrit
dihyah
The meaning of the name Dihyah is not clear, but it is believed to be of Arab...
Arabic
Dijon
From the city of Dijon in France.
French
dilafroz
Heart-illuminating, one who brightens the heart
Persian
Dilbahar
Spring of the heart.
Persian
dilband
Beloved, one who binds the heart
Persian
dilbar
Beloved of the heart.
Persian
dileep
Protector of the heart.
Tamil
Dillwyn
From the white fort.
Welsh
Dilnwaz
One who pleases the heart.
Persian
dilveen
Absorbed in the heart, devoted.
Punjabi
Dimitri
Follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Slavic
Dimitrios
Follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Greek
Dimitris
Follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Greek
Dinabandhu
Friend of the poor or helpless
Sanskrit
dinakar
One who brings light or the sun.
Sanskrit
Dinanath
Meaning 'lord of the poor', a name for the Hindu god Vishnu.
Marathi
dinapati
Lord of wealth, an epithet of the god Kubera.
Sanskrit
Dindayal
Compassionate towards the poor.
Sanskrit
Dinendra
Lord of the day (referring to the sun).
Sanskrit
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