islamic ladies names Starting with D
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| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Duygu
إحساس، شعور، إدراك
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Feeling; emotion; perception | Girl | Turkish |
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Dunyazad
مولودةُ الدِّنيا (دُنْيَازَاد)
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Born of the world; 'world-born' (from Persian/Arabic dunya 'world' + -zād 'born of') | Girl | Persian/Arabic (literary) |
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Doel
دویل — اسم طير (ترجمة صوتية باللغة العربية؛ اسم بنغلاديشي للأمَرأة)
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Oriental magpie‑robin (a songbird); symbol of spring in Bengal | Girl | Bengali (used by Bengali Muslims) |
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Delal
محبوب، عزيز
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Beloved; dear, beloved one (Kurdish) | Girl | Kurdish |
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Dženeta
جَنَّة (بستان/جنت)
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Paradise, garden (Bosnian variant derived from Arabic 'jannah' meaning garden or paradise) | Girl | Bosnian (from Arabic jannah) |
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Dilkash
آسرة القلب
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Heart-captivating; charming, attractive (literally 'heart-puller') | Girl | Persian |
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Dilşad
قَلْبٌ فَرِحٌ، سَعِيدُ الْقَلْبِ (دلشاد)
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Joyful heart; delighted, happy of the heart (from Persian dil 'heart' + shād 'happy') | Girl | Persian via Ottoman Turkish |
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Dicle
دجلة
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The Tigris River (toponymic name derived from Kurdish/Turkish for the historic river Dijla/Dicle) | Girl | Kurdish/Turkish (regional topographic) |
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Dilan
قلب، حبيبة، فرحة القلب
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Heart; beloved; heart's delight — from Kurdish 'dil' (heart), connoting affection, inner feeling and emotional warmth | Girl | Kurdish (also used in Kurdish-speaking and neighboring Muslim communities) |
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Dunja
سِفْرَجَل (سِفْرَجَل - السفرجل، بمعنى السفرجل/الكمثرى الشبيهة)
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Quince — the Bosnian feminine given name taken from the South Slavic word for the quince fruit; used historically and contemporarily among Bosniak (Muslim) communities as a nature-based personal name. | Girl | Bosnian (South Slavic); used by Bosniak Muslim communities |