Hindu Mythology baby names
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41 names
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- Neel
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'blue' or 'sapphire', also associated with Lord Krishna who is depicted with blue skin in Hindu tradition
- Sury
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'Surya' meaning 'sun'. Represents the solar deity in Hindu mythology, symbolizing light, energy, and vitality.
- Raghav
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'swift' or 'quick'. In Hindu tradition, Raghav is an epithet of Lord Rama, derived from Raghu, his ancestral lineage.
- Vaani
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'voice' or 'speech', often associated with Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, music, and wisdom in Hindu tradition.
- Arjunreddy
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'white' or 'silver', also the name of the warrior prince in the Mahabharata epic known for his courage and skill
- Radhika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'radiant' or 'charming', also refers to the beloved consort of Krishna in Hindu tradition, symbolizing divine love and devotion.
- Raam
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pleasing' or 'delightful'. Also a shortened form of Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
- Anila
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wind' or 'air', also refers to Anila, a celestial wind deity in Hindu mythology
- Kaaliyah
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Kali' (goddess of time and transformation) with feminine suffix '-iyah', embodying divine feminine power and cosmic energy
- Kalaiya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'black' or 'dark', also associated with the goddess Kali in Hindu tradition
- Krish
Sanskrit
76Short form of Krishna, the Hindu deity. Means 'dark' or 'black' in Sanskrit, symbolizing divine mystery and spiritual depth.
- Agastyareddy
Sanskrit
76Named after Agastya, a revered sage in Hindu mythology known for wisdom and righteousness. The suffix -reddy denotes a Telugu aristocratic or landowning family.
- Rudranshreddy
Sanskrit
76Rudra (Hindu god of storms) combined with 'ansh' (part/portion). Reddy is a Telugu surname meaning 'prosperous farmer'. Together: divine blessing with prosperity.
- Shivanshreddy
Sanskrit
76Shiva (Hindu deity) + ansh (portion/part) + reddy (Telugu surname meaning 'ready/prepared'). Represents a portion of divine energy with strength and readiness.
- Shiv
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'propitious'. A significant name in Hinduism, referring to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities of the Hindu trinity.
- Kaliyanna
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit Kali, the divine feminine force, combined with Anna meaning 'grace'. Represents spiritual strength and divine grace in Hindu philosophy.
- Inder
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Indra', the king of gods and lord of thunder and rain in Hindu mythology, symbolizing strength and divine power.
- Trayaksh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'trayah' (three) and 'aksh' (eye), referring to the three eyes of Shiva in Hindu mythology, symbolizing past, present, and future.
- Janaki
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, name of the mother of Lord Rama in Hindu mythology, symbolizing devotion and maternal grace.
- Makara
Sanskrit
62The sea monster or water deity in Hindu astrology, the 7th sign of the zodiac. Associated with transformation and mystical depth.
- Ahalya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, the name of an apsara (celestial nymph) in Hindu mythology, known for her beauty and divine grace
- Nakul
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit, one of the Pandava brothers in the Mahabharata. Symbolizes strength, courage, and dharma in Hindu mythology.
- Kartikeya
Sanskrit
42Son of Shiva in Hindu mythology, the six-faced war god and lord of celestial armies. Associated with courage, leadership, and divine protection.
- Surabhi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'fragrance' or 'aroma'. In Hindu mythology, Surabhi is the divine wish-fulfilling cow, mother of all cattle, symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
- Pradyumna
Sanskrit
42In Hindu mythology, Pradyumna is the son of Krishna and Rukmini, representing divine beauty and charm. The name combines 'pra' (forward) and 'dyumna' (glory).
- Parvati
Sanskrit
42Hindu goddess of fertility, love, and devotion; consort of Shiva in the Hindu trinity. The name embodies divine feminine power and grace.
- Manasa
Sanskrit
42Hindu goddess of serpents and wisdom in Hindu mythology, also meaning 'mind' or 'intellect' in Sanskrit
- Ajaya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'unconquerable' or 'victorious'. A significant name in Hindu mythology, associated with strength and divine power.
- Tarini
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit, referring to the wife of the sun god Surya in Hindu mythology, symbolizing celestial grace and divine connection.
- Amaiya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'immortal' or 'deathless', derived from 'amrita' referencing the nectar of immortality in Hindu mythology.
- Vrinda
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit, the name of a divine gopi (cowherd girl) in Hindu mythology, beloved of Krishna. Associated with devotion and sacred love.
- Karthik
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'one who cuts', associated with Lord Kartik (Murugan), the Hindu god of war and wisdom in South Indian tradition
- Manu
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'man' or 'mankind'. In Hindu tradition, Manu is the progenitor of humanity and lawgiver in ancient texts.
- Varun
Sanskrit
40Hindu god of the ocean and waters. Symbolizes abundance, protection, and cosmic order in Vedic tradition.
- Aaditya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'sun' or 'solar,' referring to Aditya, the Hindu sun god. Represents light, energy, and divine brilliance.
- Aadhira
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'fearless' or 'without fear'. Also interpreted as relating to 'Aditi', the cosmic mother goddess in Hindu mythology.
- Valli
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'climbing plant' or 'creeping vine', symbolizing growth and natural beauty in Hindu tradition
- Shivank
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'Shiva' (Hindu deity of transformation) combined with suffix '-ank' meaning 'part' or 'limb'; conveys divine essence or embodiment of Shiva
- Shivanshi
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'Shiva' (Hindu deity) combined with 'anshi' meaning 'part' or 'fragment'. Signifies 'part of Shiva' or a divine feminine aspect.
- Eklavya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit, the devoted archer of the Mahabharata who was denied formal training yet mastered archery through self-discipline and devotion to his guru.
- Shivansh
Sanskrit
12From Sanskrit meaning 'part of Shiva', combining Shiva (Hindu god of transformation) and ansh (part/portion). Conveys divine aspect or cosmic fragment.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
