| Daksha (the earth; Sati, wife of Shiva) |
Dakshata (skill) |
Dakshayani (Goddess Durga) |
Damini ( lightning) |
Damayanti (Nala's wife) |
Darpana (a mirror) |
Darshana (sight) |
Darshwana (pure of heart) |
Daya (kindness) |
Dayamayee (kind) |
Dayanita (tender) |
Dayita (beloved) |
Deeba (silk) |
Deepa (light) |
Deepabali, Deepavali (row of lamps) |
Deepali (row of lamps) |
Deepanwita (lit by lamps) |
Deepashikha (flame) |
Deepika (a lamp) |
Deepamala (row of lamps) |
Deepanwita (diwali) |
Deepaprabha (fully lighted) |
Deepta (shining) |
Deepti (flame; lustre) |
Deeptikana (a beam of light) |
Deeptimoyee (lustrous) |
Devahuti (daughter of Manu) |
Devak (divine) |
Devangana (celestial maiden) |
Devasree (divine beauty) |
Devi (goddess) |
Devika (mother of Krishna) |
Devyani (daughter of Shukraacharya) |
Dhanashri (a raga) |
Dhanishta (a star) |
Dhanya (great) |
Dhara (the earth) |
Dharani (the earth) |
Dharitri (the earth) |
Dhatri (Goddess Parvati) |
Dhriti (patience) |
Dhvani, Dhwani (sound;voice) |
Diksha (initiation) |
Dilber (lover) |
Dilshad (happy) |
Disha (direction) |
Diti (wife of the sage Kashyap) |
Divya (divine lustre) |
Doyel (a songbrid) |
Draupadi (wife of the Pandavas) |
Dristi (eyesight) |
Dulari (dear) |
Durga (succour; the Goddess) |
Durva, Durba (sacred grass) |
Dwipavati (river) |