Badal - cloud; rain
Badri/ Badrinath - Lord Vishnu
Badriprasad - Lord Bhadri's gift
Bahubali - a Jain Tirthakar
Bahuleya - Lord Kartikeya
Bajrang - Lord Hanuman
Balachandra - young moon
Balagopal/ Balagovind/ Balakrishna - baby krishna
Balaji - Lord Vishnu
Balaraj - strong
Balamani - young jewel
Balamohan - Attractive
Balaram - the brother of Lord Krishna
Balbir/ Baldev/ Balvindra/ Balwant – strong
Banbihari/ Bankebihari - Lord Krishna
Bandhu - friend
Bandhul - pleasing
Bankimchandra - crescent moon
Bansi - flute
Bansilal - Lord Krishna
Barid - cloud
Barindra - the ocean
Barun - Lord of the Sea
Basanta - spring
Bashir - harbinger of good things
Basistha - a sage
Basudha - earth
Bhadrak - handsome
Bhadraksh - one with beautiful eyes
Bhagirath - one who brought river Ganga to the earth
Bhagwant - fortunate
Bhagyaraj - lord of luck
Bhairav - Lord Shiva
Bhajan - adoration
Bhanu/ Bhaskar - the sun
Bhanudas - a devotee of the sun
Bhanuprasad - gift of sun
Bharadwaj - a sage; a mythical bird
Bharat - India; universal monarch
Bhargava - Lord Shiva
Bhaumik - attached to the earth
Bhavesh - lord of the world
Bhim - powerful
Bhishma - one who has taken a terrible vow
Bhooshit - decorated
Bhrij - Lord Krishna
Bhudev - lord of the earth
Bhupen - king
Bhupendra - king of kings
Bhushan - ornament
Bhuvan - palace; one of the three worlds
Bhuvanesh - lord of the worlds
Bibek - conscience
Bibhas - a raga
Bikram - prowess
Bimal - pure
Bindusar - an excellent pearl
Bipin - forest
Brahmadutt - dedicated to Lord Brahma
Brijesh - god of the land of Brij
Brijmohan - Krishna
Buddhadev - wise person, Gautama Buddha
Chaitanya - life; knowledge
Chakrapani - Lord Vishnu
Chaman/ Chamanlal - garden
Champak - a flower
Chanchal - restless
Chandak - the moon
Chandan - sandalwood
Chandra/ Chandran/ Chandranath - the moon
Chandrachur - Lord Shiva
Chandrahas - bow of Shiva
Chandrak - peacock feather
Chandrakanta - the moon
Chandrakishore - the moon
Chandrakumar - the moon
Chandramohan - attractive like the moon
Chandraraj - moonbeam
Chandrashekhar - one who holds moon in his hair; Lord Shiva
Chandresh - lord of the moon
Charan - feet
Charanjit - one who has won over the lord
Charudutta - born of beauty
Chaturbhuj - strong; broad shouldered
Chetan/ Chetana - consciousness; life
Chidananda - Lord Shiva
Chinmay - full of knowledge
Chinmayananda - blissful
Chintamani - philosopher's stone
Chirag - lamp
Chiranjeev - longlived
Chirantan - immortal
Chirayu - immortal
Chitrabhanu - fire
Chitraksh - beautiful eyed
Chitral - of variegated colour
Chitrarath - the sun
Chitrasen - a king of Gandharvas
Chittaprasad - happiness
Chittaranjan - one who pleases the mind
Chittaswarup - the supreme spirit
Chittesh - lord of the soul
Chudamani - jewel adorned by the gods
Dakshesh - Shiva
Daman - one who controls
Damian - tamer
Damodar - Lord Ganapati
Darpak - Kamdev; god of love
Darshan - religious text
Dasharath - the father of Lord Rama
Dattatreya - a son of Atri; a god
Dayanand - one who prefers being merciful
Debashis - benediction of god
Deenabandhu - friend of the poor
Deep - a lamp
Deepak/ Deeptiman/ Deeptimoy - lustrous
Deepan - lighting up
Deepankar/ Deependra/ Deepesh - lord of light
Deependu - bright moon
Deepit - lighted
Deeptanshu - the sun
Deeptendu - bright moon
Dev - God; king
Dev Kumar - son of gods
Devabrata - a name of Bhisma
Devadas - follower of God
Devadutt - gift of god
Devajyoti - brightness of the Lord
Devanand - joy of god
Devang - part of god
Devdutta - king
Devendra - Lord Indra
Devesh - Lord Shiva
Deveshwar - Lord Shiva
Devilal - son of godess
Deviprasad - gift of godess
Devnarayan - king
Devnath - King of gods
Devraj - king of gods
Dhananjay - one who wins wealth
Dhanesh/ Dhanraj - lord of wealth
Dhansukh/ Dhanvant - wealthy; happy
Dharma - religion
Dharmadas - one who serves his religion
Dharmadev - lord of law
Dharmanand - one who takes pleasure in his religion
Dharmendra/ Dharmendu/ Dharmesh - king of religion
Dharmpal - protector of his religion
Dharmveer - religious
Dhaval - fair complexioned
Dhawal - white
Dheeman/ Dheemant - intelligent
Dheer - gentle
Dheerendra - god of courage
Dhiraj - emperor
Dhiren - one who is strong
Dhirendra - lord of the brave
Dhruv - pole star
Dhwani - sound
Digamber - nacked
Dilawar - brave
Dilip - a king; ancestor of Rama
Dinanath - protector
Dindayal - kindto the poor
Dinesh - sun; god of the day
Dinkar - sun
Divakar - the sun
Divyendu - the moon
Divyesh - sun
Drupad - a king; father of Draupadi
Durjaya - difficult to conquer
Dushyanta - a king from the epic Mahabharata