Name Dyutir
Meaning Radiance
Gender Boy
Religion Hindu
Numerology 7
Length 3.5
Zodiac Sign Pisces

Dyutir Meaning

Most parents want to name their child Dyutir but before that, they do not try to know its meaning. Dyutir The meaning of the name is Radiance. By keeping the name Dyutir, your child also starts behaving like the meaning of this name. Dyutir Before naming a name, it is important to know its meaning. The name Dyutir means Radiance and the effect of this meaning is also visible like the person named Dyutir. After knowing the meaning of the name Dyutir, you can easily name your child Dyutir. It is believed that a person with the name Dyutir can have a glimpse of Radiance in his nature. The zodiac sign of the name Dyutir, the lucky number of the name Dyutir, and the personality of the people with the name Dyutir or the meaning of this name, etc. are explained further.

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Dyutir's Lucky Number

The lord of the name Dyutir is the planet Jupiter. The lucky number of this name is 3. People with this number are attractive and gain a lot of popularity. They perform their responsibilities well. Following rules and principles and living life with discipline is the specialty of people with the name Dyutir. People named Dyutir have a stubborn and obstinate nature and their enemies are more than their friends. Their health remains good but they are at risk of diabetes.

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Dyutir Personality

The zodiac sign of the name Dyutir is Pisces. Most of the people of this zodiac sign believe in spiritualism. Peace of mind matters more to people named Dyutir. People with the name Dyutir have a calm mind. They do not like any kind of disturbance. People named Dyutir stay away from conflicts and disputes. People named Dyutir believe that their opinions must be respected.

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Dyutir's zodiac Pisces Names, Rashi & Horoscope

Name Meaning Religion
Devaki Divine, Mother of Lord Krishna (Krishna's mother and the wife of Vasudeva, a chief of the Vrishni clan. Sister of Kamsa, she was imprisoned by him soon after her marriage.) Hindu
Devakinandan Name of Lord Krishna Hindu
Devakiri Name of a Raagini Hindu
Deval Name of a saint, Divine, Holy, Dedicated to the gods Hindu
Devala Dedicated to the gods, The personification of music Hindu
Devalatha Divine wine Hindu
Devalekha Celestial beauty Hindu
Devalina Like a Goddess Hindu
Devamadana Gladdening to gods Hindu
Devamani Lord Ayyappa, Jewel of the gods Hindu
Devamanohari Name of a Raga Hindu
Devamata Mother Goddess Hindu
Devamati Godly minded, Virtuous Hindu
Devamayi Divine, Illusion Hindu
Devamsh Hindu
Devan Like a God, Food offered to the gods, Holy Hindu
Devanand Joy of God, Son of God Hindu
Devananda Gods Joy Hindu
Devanandan Joy of God, Son of God Hindu
Devanathan Godly Hindu
Devand Hindu
Devang Divine, Part of God, Like a God Hindu
Devangana Celestial maiden Hindu
Devangi Like a Goddess Hindu
Devani Shining, Goddess Hindu
Devank Godly Hindu
Devansh Part of God, Eternal part of God, Demigod Hindu
Devansha Part of God, Eternal part of God, Demigod Hindu
Devanshi Divine, Part of God Hindu
Devanshu Hindu
Devantakanashakarin Destroyer of evils and asuras Hindu
DevaPad Divine feet Hindu
Devapi An ancient king Hindu
Devappa Father of king Hindu
Devapriyan Darling to God Hindu
Devarahalli Hindu
Devaraj King among the gods, Name of Lord Indra Hindu
Devarajalu King of the gods, Buddha Hindu
Devarajan Name of Lord Perumal Hindu
Devaraju King of God Hindu
Devarishi Rishi among the Gods Hindu
Devarpana Offerings to the gods Hindu
Devarsh Gods gift Hindu
Devarshee A God like saint. Devarshee was used for naradmuni because he was the son of Brahma and was the saint of Lord Vishnu Bhagwan, Goddess Lakshmi Hindu
Devarshi Teacher of the God, Sage of the devas Hindu
Devarsi Teacher of the God, Sage of the devas Hindu
Devarya Divine belief Hindu
Devasena Lord subramanians consort Hindu
Devasenapati Lord Murugan, Consort of Devasena, The army chief of heavenly gods, Lord Murugan Hindu
Devashish Benediction of God, Pleased by the gods Hindu