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Daiva Name Meaning
The name daiva is a Sanskrit boy name. In Sanskrit origin, the meaning of daiva is The divine, one who resembles God. The numerological number of name daiva is 1.
Nakshatra : Purva Bhadrapada
Daiva name also used in these origins : Sanskrit , Telugu
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Sanskrit Meaning :
Daiva name meaning in Sanskrit is The divine, one who resembles God, Gender is Boy and numerological number is 1
Telugu Meaning :
Daiva name meaning in Telugu is Godly; Divine; A Deity, Gender is Boy and numerological number is 1
Person with name Daiva has following quality:
Person having number 1 means they are creative, unity, beginnings, God, masculine, symbol of physical and mental activity. It's a number that expresses leadership, spotlight type individuality. There's a tendency to being organized, and ambitious. Ones go to the top in everything that peaks their interest, reflecting a natural leader
Name DAIVA is combinations of ONE occurrence of D , TWO occurrence of A , ONE occurrence of I , ONE occurrence of V has a lots of significance in Astrology.
D :
Persons bring energies of stability, reliability, and determination. They influence makes a person a hard worker and a practical thinker.
A :
Persons are confident, independent, and pro-activity. They influence people with both leadership and motivation.
I :
Tolerance and compassion are introduced by an I in a person's name. Its presence makes them altruistic, creative, and kind.
V :
Persons are very creative. They enhance qualities of focus, resilience, and collaboration in order to build something of meaning.
| Name | Meaning |
| Daib | Happy fellow. |
| Daiba | Assiduous, persistent, devot |
| Daibaki | Names of Lord Krishna Mother |
| Daibhead | Beloved, Favourite, darling Friend |
| Daibheid | Dearly loved. |
| Daibhi | Beloved, Favourite, darling Friend |
| Daibhid | Beloved |
| Daibhidh | Beloved, Favourite, darling Friend |
| Daibik | Divine Energy; Religious |
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