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WaheguruJiKaKhalsa!!WaheguruJiKiFateh!!

Daya Kaur

Deep Kaur

Damascus Kaur? :lol2:

Following more with meaning, took it from google
Dal - Army
Dalbinder - Army of God in heaven
Dalbinderjit - Victorious army of God in heaven
Dalbir - Heroic army
Daljeet - Victorious army
Daljinder - Army of God in heaven
Daljit - Victorious army
Dalvinder - Army of God in heaven
Dalraj - Army of the king
Dalwinder - Army of God in heaven
Damanjeet - Skirt of the victor
Darminder - Door of the God of heaven
Darsev - One who serves (at a doorway)
Darshan - Sight
Darvesh - Humble being, religious beggar
Darvish - Humble being, religious beggar
Datta - Giver
Davinder - Deity of heaven
Davinderpreet - Love of the Deity of heaven
Daya - Compassion, kindness, mercy
Dayal - Compassionate, gracious, merciful, kind
Dayapreet - Lover of compassion
Deedar - Aspect
Deep - Lamplight
Deepak - Lamp
Deepinder - Lamp of God of heaven
Devatma - Deity incarnate
Devta - Deity
Devinder - Deity of heaven
Dharam - Righteous
Dharamsheel - Pious
Dharas - Hope
Dharvan, Dharwan - A winner
Dharvas, Dharwas - Hope, comfort, trust
Dhian - Contemplation
Dhianni - Meditative one
Didar - Aspect
Dil - Heart, mind, soul
Dilbaag - Heart Blossom
Dilbagh - Lionhearted (lit. tiger)
Dilchanann - Spiritual illumination of the heart
Dilip - Ruler
Diljot - Light of the heart
Dilneet - Ethical heart or moral soul
Dilpreet - Loving heart
Dilraaj - Ruler of the heart
Dilsher - Lion heart
Dilvinder - Heart of God in heaven
Dit, Ditt - Gift
Drivnaynee - Angelic eyes
Dukhnivarn, Dukhniwarn - Remover of sorrow and suffering
Dya - Compassion, kindness, mercy

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