Nepali Boy Names Starting With D (Most Popular Nepali Baby Names for Boy with Meanings):
- Daagun
- Daivya – Gift by God
- Dakshesh – Shiva
- Dakshi – The glorious
- Dakshya – Honesty, Brillience, Efficient
- Daman – One who controls
- Dambar
- Damodar – A name of Lord Krishna
- Danbir/Danvir – Charitable
- Danish – To be clever
- Darma – In Hinduism and Buddhism it means ‘duty’, ‘virtue’, ‘morality’
- Darpak – Kamdev, god of love
- Darpan – A mirror
- Darsang
- Darsh – Lord Krishna
- Darshal – Prayer of God
- Darshan – Perceive or vision, paying respect
- Darshat – Making things visible
- Darun – Deodar tree
- Das – Servant
- Dasharat – Father of Lord Rama
- Dattatreya – A son of Atri, a god
- Dawa – Moon
- Daxya – Capable
- Daya
- Dayahang – Compassion, kindness.
- Dayal
- Dayanand – One who likes being merciful
- Dayaram – Merciful
- Debashis/Devashish – The Lord’s blessing
- Debjit/Devjit – One who has conquered Gods
- Deenabandhu – Friend of the poor
- Deep A lamp – Beautiful, light Edit
- Deepak/Dipak – Light, Lamp; Kindle
- Deepakraj – Lamp, Kindle
- Deepan – Lighting up Edit
- Deepandra – Lord of Light
- Deepankar – One who lights lamps
- Deependra/Dipendra – Lord of light
- Deependu – Bright moon
- Deepit – Lighted
- Deepson – Bright; Son of a Light
- Deeptanshu – The sun
- Deepyesh – Light of god
- Deewakar – The Sun, Lord of Light
- Denis – Follower of Dionysius (Greek god of wine)
- Deuba
- Deuraj
- Dev Kumar – Son of gods
- Dev/Deb – God, king
- Devabrata – A name of Bhisma
- Devaj From – God
- Devajyoti – Brightness of the Lord
- Devak – Divine
- Devanand – Joy of God
- Devang – From God
- Devarsi – Sage of the Devas
- Devdarsh – Worshipper of God
- Devdas – Follower of God
- Deven – Little black one
- Devendra/Debendra – Lord Indra
- Devesh – God of gods
- Devesh/Debesh – God of gods
- Devibhakta
- Deveshwar – Lord Shiva
- Devi Prasad – Gift of Goddess
- Devinder – Fostered by God
- Devraj – King of gods
- Devrat – Spiritual
- Dhaavak – Swift
- Dhadkan
- Dhairya – Patience
- Dhalkumar
- Dhan – Wealth
- Dhan Bahadur – Lamp; Kindle
- Dhananjay – One who wins wealth, Arjun
- Dhanbir – Charitable
- Dhandhoj
- Dhanesh – Lord of wealth
- Dhanjit – Wealth
- Dhanlal
- Dhanraj – Kind of Wealth, Lord Kuber
- Dhanus
- Dhanus – A bow in hand
- Dharanidhar – Sheshnaag – the cosmic serpent
- Dharendra – King of the earth
- Dharma – Religion, nature
- Dharmachandra – Moon of dharma
- Dharmadas – One who serves his religion
- Dharmadev – Lord of law
- Dharmapal – Protector of his religion
- Dharmaraj – King of religion
- Dharmendra – King of religion
- Dharmesh – Master of religion
- Dharnesh
- Dharuna – A rishi
- Dhatri – A son of Vishnu/Lakshmi
- Dhawal – White, fair complexioned
- Dheeman – Intelligent
- Dheemant – Wise; intelligent
- Dheerendra/Dhirendra – God of courage, lord of the brave
- Dhimant – Intelligent
- Dhir/Dheer – Tolerant, wise
- Dhiraj/Deeraj – Emperor; Patience or Tolerance
- Dhiren – One who is strong
- Dhrishya – Vision
- Dhritiman – Patient
- Dhruba – The polar star, firm, unshakable
- Dhurmus
- Dhyan – Meditation
- Dhyanesh – Meditative
- Dhyaneshwar – Lord of meditation
- Dibakar – Ray of the sun
- Dibya/Divya – Heavenly, brilliant
- Dibyajyoti
- Dibyant – The end of ghost dibya by the lord.
- Digambar – Unencumbered, free, naked
- Digant – Horizon
- Digya – Prowess
- Dikambar
- Diken
- Dikesh
- Dikshyant – Literate
- Dikxit
- Dil – Heart
- Dil bahadur – Brave heart
- Dilawar – Brave
- Dilip, Dileep – A king, ancestor of Rama
- Dilish
- Dilkumar
- Dilli – King
- Dilmani
- Dinakar – The sun
- Dinendra – Lord of the day, the sun
- Dinesh – Sun, God of the day
- Dinkar – Sun
- Dipak/Deepak – Lamp, Kindle
- Dipen/Deepan – Lighting up, one who lights lamps
- Dipendra – Lord of lights
- Dipendu – Moon
- Dipersan/Diperson
- Dipesh/Deepesh – Lord of Light
- Dipshan – Indepth prestige
- Dipson
- Diptanshu – Sun
- Dipu
- Divendu/Divyendu – The moon
- Divyesh – Full of divinity
- Diwakar – The Sun, Lord of light
- Diwas/Dibas – Good Day
- Dixit
- Dolkumar
- Doran
- Dorji
- Durba – The brightest Star
- Durga – Another reincarnation of Goddess Parvati – wife of Lord Shiva; Bold
- Durgesh – Lord of Forts
- Durjaya – Difficult to conquer
- Dushyanta – A king from the epic Mahabharata, destroyer of evil
- Dwaipayan – The sage Vyasa
- Dwarika – Capital of Lord Krishna’s kingdom
- Dwijendra/Dwijaraj – King of Brahmins; the moon
- Dwijesh – River