Di-
- Divya - Divine or heavenly
- Disha - Direction or path
- Dipika - Lamp or light
- Dishaana - One who provides direction or guidance
- Diti - Mother of the demons (in Hindu mythology)
- Dipti - Brightness or brilliance
- Dina - Day or dawn
- Dipshika - Lamp or light
- Dilshad - Happy or joyful
- Divena - Day or daylight
Du- 11. Durva - Sacred grass or a type of herb
- Durga - Goddess of strength and power (in Hindu mythology)
- Duryodhana - Eldest of the Kauravas (in the Mahabharata)
- Dushyantini - Wife of Dushyant (in the Mahabharata)
- Dulari - Beloved or darling
- Durriyah - Shining or bright like the sun
- Durdana - A gift or a grant
- Dulari - Beloved or darling
- Dua - Prayer or supplication
- Dukula - A family or a dynasty
De- 21. Devika - Little goddess or divine
- Devi - Goddess or divine
- Deepika - Lamp or light
- Devanshi - Divine or part of God
- Deeksha - Initiation or consecration
- Devyani - Daughter of Shukracharya (in the Mahabharata)
- Devangi - Divine body or form
- Devalina - Beloved of the gods
- Devyanshi - Part of God or divine
- Devisha - Goddess or divine power
Do- 31. Dolly - A gift of God
- Dora - Gift or present
- Donya - World or universe
- Doreen - Gift or present
- Dovika - Gift of God or divine gift
- Doraiah - A gift from the Lord
- Dooja - A second or a subordinate
- Dolika - One who is quick or swift
- Donyi - Sun or daylight
- Donika - Gift of the Lord or gift from God