List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with (Dh) ×

  • Dhaafir
    Meaning: Origin: Arabic
  • Dhaahir
    Meaning: Origin: Arabic
  • Dhaakir
    The meaning of the name Dhaakir. The name Dhaakir (Arabic writing : ذاكر) is a Muslim boys Names.
    Meaning: Constantly praises Origin: Arabic
  • Dhaamin
    The name Dhaamin is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Dhaamin is: Responsible.
    Meaning: Responsible, Guarantor Origin: Arabic
  • Dhaamir
    Verb (tr) to give a name to; call by a name she named the child Edward. to refer to by name; cite he named three French poets. to determine, fix, or specify they have named a date for the meeting. to appoint to or cite for a particular title, honour, or duty; nominate he was named Journalist of the Year.
    Meaning: Thin, Slim, Slender Origin: Arabic
  • Dhaaran
    Dharan is an Indian name for boys meaning Preserving, Sustaining, Keeping in remembrance, Bearing, Holding, The world, The Sun, Name of Shiva. Read below for Dharan's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. ... If you'd like more options, try our Popular Names at Birth.
    Meaning: Keeping Origin: hindi
  • Dhaavak
    Meaning: Swift Origin: hindi
  • Dhaavit
    Meaning: Cleaned Origin: hindi
  • Dhadheechi
    Meaning: A Sage Origin: Hindi
  • Dhadhichi
    Dadhichi, also known as Dadhyancha or Dadhyanga, is a central character in Hinduism. Dadhichi is primarily known for sacrificing his life so the Devas, or benevolent Gods, could make the weapon called "vajra" from his bones.
    Meaning: Well known sage Origin: hindi
  • Dhaerye
    Meaning: Patience, Patient Origin: hindi
  • Dhahi
    Dahi is a Muslim Boy name, Dahi name meaning is Always generous and the lucky number associated with Dahi is 2. Dahi is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin.
    Meaning: Appear, Born Origin: Arabic
  • Dhahir
    Meaning: Manifest Origin: Arabic
  • Dhaif
    Meaning: Guest Origin: Arabic
  • Dhaifullah
    Meaning: Allah' guest Origin: Arabic
  • Dhaigham
    Meaning: Lion, King Of Jungle Origin: Arabic
  • Dhairavnath
    Meaning: Brave Person Origin: Hindi
  • Dhairya
    Name Dhairya generally means Patience, is of Indian origin, Name Dhairya is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Dhairya are mainly Hindu by religion.
    Meaning: Patience, Patient Origin: hindi
  • Dhairyash
    Name Dhairyash or (Dhairyash) means Patience & Success.
    Meaning: Patience and Success Origin: Hindi
  • Dhairyashil
    Literal meaning of Dhairyasheel: The boy name Dhairyasheel (धैर्यशील) is derived from Sanskrit. It means "nature of daring"
    Meaning: Statue of courage and patience Origin: hindi
  • Dhairyavanth
    Meaning: Brave person Origin: Hindi
  • Dhairyesh
    Meaning: Patience Origin: Hindi
  • Dhakaa
    The origins of the name for Dhaka are uncertain. Once dhak trees were very common in the area and the name may have originated from it. Alternatively, this name may refer to the hidden goddess Dhakeshwari, whose temple is located in the south-western part of the city.
    Meaning: Keen perception, sharpness of mind, deep insight, sagacity Origin: Arabic
  • Dhakawaan
    Meaning: Name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr Origin: Arabic
  • Dhaki
    Meaning: Intelligent, sharp mind Origin: Arabic
  • Dhakir
    Dhakir is a Muslim name for boys meaning One who remembers God frequently. Variant of Zakir.. Read below for Dhakir's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Dhakir is the one, congratulations!
    Meaning: Remembers God frequently Origin: Arabic
  • Dhakiy
    Meaning & History. Means "intelligent" in Turkish, ultimately from Arabic ذكيّ (dhakiy).
    Meaning: Intelligent, Bright Origin: Arabic
  • Dhakshesh
    7. 8. 9. 10 (10 is best) Dhakshesh is an Indian name for boys meaning Lord Shiva.
    Meaning: Lord Shiva Origin: hindi
  • Dhakwan
    Dhakwan is a Muslim name for boys meaning Intelligent. Variant of Zakwan..
    Meaning: Intelligent Origin: Arabic
  • Dham
    The Char Dham ("four abodes") are defined by the Pandavas in the Mahabharata as "Badrinath", "Kedarnath", "Gangotri" and "Yamunotri". They were four places which the Pandavas believed could cleanse people of their sins. ... It is considered highly sacred by Hindus to visit Char Dham during one's lifetime.
    Meaning: Strength Origin: hindi