New Delhi: If you are expecting a child or got recently blessed with a girl, in both cases, you might be searching for a name for your little one. Finding a cute and unique name for the child is a priority for parents. Naming your child is a special moment and can be made much more memorable with a sweet name for the child. Like words are said to have great power, the names also do possess passion, meaning and blessings of the elders. A name can be considered the beginning of one’s identity. A name can also have qualities like fitting to the personality, being easy to pronounce, having a lovely meaning and being sweet to hear. Finding the perfect and suitable name for your child might seem a hefty task, but it is an exciting one. 'D' is a popular letter to begin a name with but has names which sound beautiful. Here are 50 Hindu girl names starting from the letter ‘D’ with given meanings: Devisha: Like a Goddess Daachayani: A name for Goddess Durga Dadhija: Daughter of milk Daamini: Lightning Dakshata: Talented Dakhsha: Alerted one Dakshayani: A name for Goddess Durga Dakshinya: A name for Goddess Parvati Dalaja: Born from petals Dhanalakshmi: Goddess of wealth Darika: Maiden Darpana: Mirror Dariya: River Darshana: An auspicious sight of a deity or a holy person Darshi: Guide Dayamayee: Kind Dayita: Beloved Deepa: Lamp Deepali: Collection of lamps Deepshikha: The flame of a lamp Deepika: Light, also a raga in Hindustani music Deepti: Glow or shine Deeva: Divine being Devakanya: A celestial maiden Devaki: Lord Krishna's biological mother Devalekha: Celestial or divine beauty Devangana: A celestial maiden Devanshi: A divine messenger Dhanashree: Name of a raga in Hindustani music Dhara: Flow of any fluid Dharini: Earth Dhatri: A name for Goddess Parvati Dhithi: A thought or an idea Dhriti: Joyful Dhruvika: Talented Dhuthi: Splendour Dhun: Tune Dilshad: Happy Dipakarni: Someone who is understanding Dipanshi: Part of light/lamp or brightness Disha: Direction Diti: The Earth goddess Divya: Divine Divyata: Divinity Draupadi: Wife of Pandavas in Mahabharat Durga: Name of a Hindu goddess Druthi: Softened Sulari: Dear Dwaitha: Disciplined and strong Dwipavati: River