Di-
- Divit - Immortal or divine
- Dinesh - Lord of the day or Sun
- Dipak - Lamp or light
- Dhiraj - Patience or calmness
- Digvijay - Conqueror of all directions
- Dileep - Protector of the city or lamp of the nation
- Dikshant - Initiation or commencement
- Dineshwar - Lord of the day or Sun
- Dilraj - King of the heart or beloved
- Divakar - Sun or Lord of the day
Du- 11. Durgesh - Lord of the fort or invincible
- Dushyant - Destroyer of evil or restless
- Durva - Sacred grass or a type of herb
- Durvin - Pure or virtuous
- Duryodhan - Eldest of the Kauravas (in the Mahabharata)
- Durgadutt - Gift of the Goddess Durga
- Dukhija - Born out of sorrow or grief
- Duryabah - Brave or courageous
- Dushyanta - Destroyer of evil or restless
- Durganand - Delight of the Goddess Durga
De- 21. Devansh - Part of God or divine part
- Devendra - King of the gods or Indra
- Devanshi - Divine or part of God
- Devashish - Blessing of God or God's gift
- Devavrat - One who is devoted to gods or a name of Bhishma (in the Mahabharata)
- Devdutt - Gift of God or one who follows God
- Devkant - Beloved of the gods or precious to God
- Devarsh - Sage or seer of the gods
- Devavrata - One who is devoted to gods or a name of Bhishma (in the Mahabharata)
- Devbrat - One who is devoted to gods or a name of Bhishma (in the Mahabharata)
Do- 31. Dolar - Money or wealth
- Dost - Friend or companion
- Dolat - Wealth or riches
- Dore - Brave or courageous
- Doyel - A type of bird or a songbird
- Doman - One who is fast or swift
- Doron - Gift or present
- Donya - World or universe
- Dostdar - Friendly or amicable
- Doon - Valley or a place surrounded by hills