islamic ladies names Starting with D
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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 |
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Dildana
فاتنة القلوب
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One who captures hearts; 'heart-conqueror' (Persian origin: dil 'heart' + dāna implying causing or bestowing) | Girl | Persian (used historically in South Asian Muslim communities, including Sindhi and Urdu-speaking areas) |
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Delkash
جذّاب، آسر
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From Persian دلکش (delkash): 'that which draws the heart', 'captivating', 'attractive'. | Girl | Persian |
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Doyel
اسم طائر البنغالي: طائر مغرد (دويل)
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Magpie‑robin (myna-like bird); symbol of melody and nature (Bengali origin) | Girl | Bengali (used among Bengali Muslim communities) |
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Delbar
محبوبة
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Beloved; heart-captivating; one who wins hearts | Girl | Persian |
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Dhakiyya
ذَكِيَّة — ذَكِيَّة، فَطِنَة، ذَكِيَّةُ الْفِكْر
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Intelligent, clever, perceptive — feminine form of the Arabic adjective meaning 'bright, sharp-witted' | Girl | Arabic |
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Diba
ديبا — قماش فاخر من الحرير أو Brocade (قماش مزخرف ورفيع)
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Brocade; fine woven fabric or silk (a luxurious textile term in Persian literature) | Girl | Persian |
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Darakhshan
درخشاں: المتألق، المضيء، اللامع
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Persian: 'shining, radiant, luminous' (literally 'that which shines') | Girl | Persian (used in Urdu/Persianate contexts) |
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Džana
جنة (جنة: الفردوس، البستان)
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Paradise; garden; heart (from Arabic jannah 'جنة') | Girl | Bosnian (from Arabic jannah via Ottoman Turkish influence) |