Luminous baby names
Names tagged with “Luminous” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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176 names
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- Kiran
Sanskrit
94Ray of light or sun. A luminous, radiant name symbolizing brightness and clarity in Hindu and Indian tradition.
- Eliannys
Celtic
94Modern blended name combining Elianna (sun, light) with the Spanish feminine suffix -ys, creating a contemporary variant with luminous qualities.
- Ileanna
Greek
94From Helen, meaning 'bright' or 'shining one'. Ileanna is an elaborate Romance language variant emphasizing luminosity and elegance.
- Claira
Celtic
92A Scottish variant of Claire, derived from Latin 'clarus' meaning 'clear' or 'bright', often associated with clarity and light
- Ilyana
Celtic
92Variant of Iliana, derived from Celtic roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with ethereal and luminous qualities.
- Soleia
Celtic
92Possibly derived from Scottish elements meaning 'sun' or related to solar imagery, with feminine suffix -eia creating a celestial, luminous quality.
- Helios
Greek
92Greek god of the sun. From helios meaning 'sun,' representing light, radiance, and divine illumination in classical mythology.
- Esmeray
Celtic
92From Turkish 'esme' (name) and 'ray' (light/sun), meaning 'light of the name' or luminous ray of light.
- Munir
Arabic
92Illuminating, shining, or radiant. From the Arabic root meaning 'to shine' or 'to be bright', often given to convey enlightenment or brilliance.
- Selina
Greek
91From Greek 'selene' meaning moon goddess. Also associated with Latin form of Celine, signifying heavenly and luminous qualities.
- Varnika
Sanskrit
84Golden or shimmering; derived from Sanskrit roots referring to brightness and luster. A name with roots in Indian naming traditions.
- Nyelle
Celtic
84Variation of Niamh, from Irish meaning 'brightness' or 'radiance', associated with luminosity and ethereal beauty
- Ilianna
Greek
84From Greek Helios, meaning 'sun' or 'of the sun'. A luminous name with celestial roots, associated with light and divine radiance.
- Kaashvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Kaash' meaning 'to shine' or 'radiant', combined with 'vi' denoting feminine form. Symbolizes brightness and luminosity.
- Selin
Greek
84From Greek Selene, goddess of the moon. Means 'moon' or 'moonlight', evoking celestial grace and luminosity.
- Alura
Celtic
84From Old Irish meaning 'golden' or 'noble'; also associated with the aura or luminous quality surrounding a person
- Suhayla
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'bright' or 'luminous', often associated with beauty and radiance in classical Arabic poetry.
- Mayukha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'ray of light' or 'radiance', symbolizing brilliance and luminosity in Hindu and Indian traditions
- Laysha
Celtic
84Variation of Laoise/Laoghaire, from Gaelic elements meaning 'radiance' or 'brightness', often associated with light and luminosity
- Aide
Celtic
84From Old Irish 'Aoife,' meaning 'radiant' or 'beautiful.' Associated with luminosity and brightness in Celtic tradition.
- Airo
Irish
84From Old Irish meaning 'noble' or 'kingly'. Airo may also relate to áer (air/brightness), suggesting luminosity and elevation.
- Auriel
Celtic
84Golden light or golden ruler. Derived from Celtic elements suggesting radiance and nobility, with connections to Auriel as a luminous name.
- Niayla
Celtic
84Modern variant of Niamh, from Irish meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. Associated with luminosity and Celtic mythology.
- Tvisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'flash' or 'sparkle', symbolizing brilliance and radiance. Associated with divine light in Hindu tradition.
- Ronak
Sanskrit
84Ronak means radiance, brightness, or splendor in Sanskrit. It conveys luminosity and charm, often associated with light and vitality in South Asian cultures.
- Lucine
Latin
84From Latin 'lucina' relating to light and childbirth, associated with the Roman goddess. Diminutive form suggesting 'little light'.
- Elyn
Celtic
84From Old Irish, possibly related to 'elyn' meaning bright or shining; associated with light and luminosity
- Dahab
Arabic
84Gold in Arabic. A precious metal name reflecting wealth, value, and luminosity, popular in Middle Eastern and North African cultures.
- Elliora
Celtic
84Variation of Elowen/Elorian; associated with light and brightness in Celtic tradition, possibly connected to 'elly' (bright) elements
- Soleil
French
76Sun in French. A luminous, celestial name that evokes warmth, radiance, and natural beauty.
- Averi
Celtic
76From Éibhear, an ancient Irish name meaning 'radiant' or 'bright one.' Associated with luminosity and spiritual light in Celtic tradition.
- Zia
Italian
76Splendor, radiance, or light. In Italian, it also signifies 'aunt.' The name carries a luminous quality across cultures.
- Jalaiya
Arabic
76From Arabic, meaning 'clarity' or 'brightness', associated with radiance and illumination.
- Zyheem
Arabic
76Variant spelling of Zaheim or Zahi, derived from Arabic roots meaning 'shining' or 'brilliant', suggesting radiance and luminosity.
- Elyan
Celtic
74Bright, shining one. Derived from the Irish element 'él' meaning light or brightness, connected to radiance and luminosity.
- Mehtab
Persian
74Moonlight or moon-faced. A luminous name symbolizing beauty, radiance, and celestial grace in Persian and South Asian traditions.
- Noha
Irish
74Derived from Irish 'óan' meaning radiance or brightness, or possibly from 'nó' meaning noble. A rare Irish name with luminous or aristocratic undertones.
- Kulsoom
Arabic
74From Arabic meaning 'full moon' or 'luminous.' Associated with beauty, radiance, and celestial light in Islamic and South Asian traditions.
- Solana
Spanish
72From Latin 'solanus' meaning 'of the sun'. Associated with sunshine, warmth, and celestial light.
- Ileigh
Celtic
70Modern spelling variant of Ileana/Ilene, from Irish origins meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with feminine grace and luminosity.
- Dayleni
English
70Modern invented name blending 'Day' (light, daytime) with the suffix '-leni', creating a contemporary name with luminous, youthful qualities.
- Kalyiah
Celtic
70Modern creative variation, likely blending Gaelic 'cal' (bright) with feminine suffix '-iah', suggesting brightness or radiance.
- Aahlani
English
70A Hawaiian name meaning 'bright path' or 'shining way,' combining 'aal' (bright) and 'lani' (sky/heavens)
- Zerayah
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Zerah meaning 'rising' or 'shining forth,' often associated with light and dawn. Biblical name borne by descendants of Judah.
- Phoebe
Greek
62Bright or shining one. In Greek mythology, Phoebe was a Titaness associated with prophecy and the moon.
- Alora
Celtic
62Alora is a modern Scottish name, likely a blend of 'a' and 'lora' (possibly from Gaelic 'lòr', meaning golden or shining). It evokes luminosity and Celtic Highland heritage.
- Yashvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'brilliant' or 'shining', associated with intelligence and luminosity in Hindu tradition
- Zivah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'zivah' meaning 'radiant' or 'splendid', conveying brightness and luminosity
- Saniah
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'radiant' or 'shining', conveying brightness and luminosity
- Nithara
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'nithra' (sleep) or related to 'nit' (shining). A modern Indian name with luminous qualities.
- Sanaiya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'radiant' or 'brilliant', conveying luminosity and inner light.
- Auriah
Hebrew
62From Hebrew and Latin roots meaning 'golden' or 'of gold', evoking light, warmth, and precious value
- Jasnoor
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'jas' (brightness/glory) and 'noor' (light), meaning radiant light or luminous glory
- Vetri
English
62From Tamil meaning 'light' or 'brightness', representing clarity and illumination
- Diyaan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'shining' or 'radiant', also interpreted as 'divine' or 'luminous' in Hindu tradition
- Kiren
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'ray of light' or 'one who brings light'. Associated with radiance and illumination.
- Halana
Hebrew
62From Hebrew meaning 'halo' or 'light', connoting radiance and brightness; also possibly a modern invention blending Halo with traditional -ana endings
- Kirav
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'ray of light' or 'beam', symbolizing brightness and illumination in Hindu philosophy
- Xiyue
Chinese
62Combines characters for 'dawn/sunrise' (xi) and 'moon' (yue), symbolizing the beauty of celestial transitions and natural light
- Ziamara
Hebrew
62A modern invented name, likely blending Zia (Hebrew: 'splendor' or 'radiance') with the suffix -mara, creating a contemporary feminine form suggesting luminous beauty.
- Rudhav
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'shining' or 'brilliant', conveying radiance and splendor in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Farzana
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'brilliant' or 'luminous', also interpreted as 'victorious woman' in some Arabic contexts
- Akshvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'aksh' (eye) and 'vi' (radiant), meaning 'radiant-eyed' or bright-eyed. Associated with clarity and luminous awareness.
- Heleena
Greek
62Variant of Helena, from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright' or 'shining', associated with light and clarity.
- Jelina
Hebrew
62From Helen/Helena meaning 'shining light' or 'bright one', adapted through Scandinavian and Germanic languages with a modern feminine suffix.
- Luxanna
Latin
62From Latin 'luxus' meaning luxury or brightness, combined with the feminine suffix '-anna'. Evokes light, elegance, and luminescence.
- Phoebee
Greek
62From Greek goddess Phoebe, meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. A modern spelling variation of the classic name Phoebe.
- Ellianna
Celtic
55From Irish roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining', blended with the suffix '-anna' creating a modern feminine variant with luminous, radiant qualities.
- Suhaylah
Arabic
55From Arabic meaning 'bright' or 'luminous', derived from the root relating to light and radiance. Associated with Suhayl, the name of a bright star.
- Vihaa
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit, meaning 'radiant' or 'shining bright', associated with luminosity and celestial light
- Diyana
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'divine' or 'luminous', also associated with the goddess Durga in Hindu tradition
- Delanni
Celtic
42Modern coinage blending 'del' (bright) with 'anni' (grace), creating a luminous feminine name with Celtic roots.
- Eliena
Greek
42Variation of Helen/Helene from Greek 'helios' (sun). Also influenced by Hebrew 'El' (God). Medieval elaboration combining luminous and divine qualities.
- Zohair
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'blossoming' or 'shining brightly'. Associated with light and radiance in Islamic tradition.
- Enai
Irish
42Bright or radiant one. Derived from Old Irish elements suggesting luminosity and spiritual radiance in Celtic tradition.
- Kaliani
English
42From Hawaiian 'kali' (to call, summon) and 'ani' (to glow, shine), suggesting 'the radiant call' or luminous presence.
- Elycia
Greek
42From Greek 'helios' (sun) or Latin 'elysium'. Associated with radiance and the blessed afterlife in classical mythology.
- Loree
Celtic
42Diminutive form related to 'Lor' or 'Lore', with Celtic roots suggesting brightness or distinction. Associated with fair or luminous qualities.
- Aurelle
French
42From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden or golden-haired. A delicate, luminous variation evoking precious light and warmth.
- Eliandra
Greek
42From Greek 'helios' (sun) combined with 'andra' (woman/warrior). A luminous, strong feminine name meaning 'sun warrior' or 'bright defender'.
- Alohilani
Polynesian
42Bright sky or sky light. 'Alohi' means bright/shining and 'lani' means sky/heavens, creating a luminous celestial reference.
- Shamsa
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'sun'. A luminous name symbolizing brightness, warmth, and radiance in Islamic tradition.
- Rithvika
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'rith' (flow/stream) and 'vika' (radiant), meaning one who flows with radiance or luminous energy
- Neamin
Irish
42From Old Irish 'Niamh' meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'; also associated with brightness and luminosity in Celtic tradition.
- Solaria
Latin
42From Latin solaris meaning 'of the sun.' A celestial name evoking solar brightness and warmth, with an ethereal, luminous quality.
- Auriya
Celtic
42From Old Irish, likely derived from 'aureus' (golden) or akin to 'aur' meaning gold; also evokes 'aura' suggesting luminescence or radiance.
- Aurabella
Latin
42Blend of 'aura' (golden light) and 'bella' (beautiful). A modern invention combining luminous and aesthetic qualities into an ethereal whole.
- Divika
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'divi' meaning divine or luminous. Associated with brightness and celestial radiance in Hindu tradition.
- Jashvi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'brilliant' or 'shining', connoting radiance and luminosity. Associated with inner brightness and clarity.
- Deeya
Sanskrit
42Light or lamp in Sanskrit. A name associated with illumination and divine brilliance, often connected to Diwali celebrations.
- Lenayah
Celtic
42Modern blend combining Irish 'Lena' (light) with the suffix '-yah', creating a luminous, contemporary name with Celtic roots.
- Rayssa
French
42From Latin 'radius' meaning ray of light or beam. A modern feminine variation emphasizing brightness and radiance.
- Zahrya
Arabic
42Blooming flower or shining light. Zahrya combines zahrah (flower) with Persian feminine suffix -ya, conveying brightness and natural beauty.
- Ailo
Celtic
42From Finnish/Sámi origins meaning 'halo' or 'light', associated with the Northern Lights and luminous celestial phenomena
- Lulwah
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'shine' or 'brightness', conveying luminosity and radiance. A name with celestial qualities in Arab and Gulf cultures.
- Zulai
Arabic
42From Arabic roots meaning 'brilliant' or 'radiant,' used across East African cultures. Associated with luminosity and grace.
- Auro
Latin
42From Latin 'aureus' meaning 'golden'. Associated with dawn, light, and precious metals in Romance languages.
- Neeve
Irish
42From Old Irish 'Niamh' meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. Associated with Irish mythology and luminous beauty.
- Lunaray
Literary
42A contemporary invented name blending 'Luna' (Latin for moon) with 'ray' (a beam of light), evoking celestial and luminous imagery.
- Neida
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'brightness' or 'radiance'. May derive from níada, associated with shining or luminous qualities.
- Tanvir
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'bright' or 'shining', widely used in Persian and South Asian cultures to convey radiance and light
- Zenaura
Celtic
42Possibly from Latin 'aurum' (gold) with Celtic prefix, or a variant blending Zen- with -aura. A modern creation with luminous, golden qualities.
- Nealie
Irish
42From the Irish name Niamh, meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. Associated with luminosity and ethereal beauty in Celtic mythology.
- Keauri
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Kea (a New Zealand parrot) with Auri (golden). Contemporary creative coinage with nature and luminous qualities.
- Luminara
Literary
42A celestial-inspired name blending 'luminous' with the suffix '-ara'. Created for fantasy and modern aesthetics, suggesting brightness and radiance.
- Luzmarie
Spanish
42Compound of Luz (light) and Marie (beloved). Conveys brightness and grace, blending luminous and feminine qualities.
- Prajwal
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'radiant' or 'shining', associated with brightness and luminosity. Connotes spiritual light and auspiciousness in Hindu tradition.
- Luxten
Literary
42A contemporary invented name, likely blending 'Lux' (Latin for light) with the suffix '-ten', creating a modern, invented name with luminous connotations.
- Aleiana
Celtic
42Blend of Alei (bright) and the suffix -ana. A modern Celtic creation with ethereal, luminous qualities.
- Isbah
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and light. A name with luminous, spiritual undertones.
- Ismar
Germanic
42From Old German elements meaning 'famous' and 'bright'. A name with strong noble and luminous qualities.
- Elanni
Celtic
42From Old Irish, likely a feminine variant meaning 'bright' or 'shining', associated with light and radiance
- Aine
Irish
40From Old Irish meaning 'radiance' or 'brightness.' Associated with Áine, the Celtic goddess of summer, fertility, and sovereignty.
- Alorah
Celtic
40Variant of Orah or Ora, with roots in Old Irish meaning 'golden' or 'radiant.' Associated with brightness and luminosity.
- Zoha
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'blooming' or 'shining,' also connected to Hebrew roots denoting brightness and light
- Shyne
Irish
40Bright or radiant light; derived from Old Irish roots meaning to shine or glow with luminescence.
- Nahia
Irish
40From Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'shining', potentially related to water and luminosity in Celtic tradition
- Raylyn
Celtic
40A modern blended name combining Ray (light, beam) and the suffix -lyn, creating a contemporary name with luminous, nature-inspired qualities.
- Haylen
Celtic
40From the Irish name Ailéan, meaning 'bright' or 'shining.' Modern spelling variation reflecting Celtic heritage with nature-inspired luminosity.
- Aelia
Latin
40From Latin Aurelius meaning 'golden'. Aelia was borne by Roman imperial families and represents classical elegance with luminous warmth.
- Lanna
Scottish
40From Scottish meaning 'fair' or 'bright', also a region in northern Thailand, suggesting both Celtic heritage and modern global appeal
- Siaire
Irish
40Radiant or bright. Derived from Old Irish elements suggesting luminosity and vitality, reflecting Celtic naming traditions honoring light and spirit.
- Zelina
Celtic
40From Irish meaning 'bright' or 'shining', possibly related to Selina with Celtic roots suggesting luminosity
- Sabrin
Celtic
40From Irish meaning 'bright' or 'radiant', also associated with the plant sabreen or a variant of Sabrina.
- Ellaina
Celtic
40Bright, shining one. A feminine variation of Ellain, rooted in Celtic traditions of light and radiance.
- Kaleya
Celtic
40Derived from Celtic roots meaning 'bright' or 'fair', possibly related to 'caol' (slender) and contemporary uses suggest luminous qualities
- Mehtaab
Persian
40Moon light; from Persian 'meh' (moon) and 'taab' (light/radiance). Symbolizes luminosity and celestial beauty in South Asian tradition.
- Rayansh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'ray of light' or 'sun ray'. A modern compound name blending Raya (light) with the suffix -ansh (part/portion).
- Brighten
English
40To make or become bright; radiant or luminous. A modern virtue name inspired by the concept of illumination and positivity.
- Yahvi
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'splendid' or 'radiant', often associated with brilliance and luminosity in Hindu tradition
- Joia
Latin
40From Latin 'ioia', meaning 'jewel' or 'gem'. A precious, luminous name reflecting beauty and value.
- Brilliance
English
40From the English word 'brilliance' meaning radiance, sparkle, or exceptional intelligence and clarity. A modern virtue name reflecting luminosity and excellence.
- Yazhini
English
40From Tamil, meaning 'golden' or 'radiant'; associated with brightness and luminosity in classical South Indian naming traditions
- Pratyush
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'bright' or 'shining', associated with early dawn and light. A name evoking radiance and new beginnings.
- Zahirah
Arabic
40From Arabic زاهرة meaning 'blooming, shining, radiant.' Also carries Hebrew connections to brightness and luminosity.
- Anaila
Irish
40From Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'radiant', with possible connections to luminosity and grace in Celtic tradition.
- Roshni
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'light' or 'radiance', commonly used in Indian cultures to signify brightness and illumination
- Krystal
Greek
30From the Greek word 'krystallos' meaning 'ice' or 'clear ice,' later applied to transparent quartz crystal. Modern spelling variant of Crystal.
- Suniyah
Arabic
29From Arabic roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining,' often associated with radiance and luminosity.
- Debhani
Sanskrit
29From Sanskrit, meaning 'beautiful' or 'radiant.' Associated with grace and luminosity in Indian tradition.
- Luara
Irish
20Derived from Old Irish 'Lóar', meaning 'shining' or 'radiant'. Associated with laurel and light.
- Aureya
Latin
20From Latin 'aureus' meaning golden, radiant with light. Associated with dawn and celestial brilliance.
- Elnaz
Persian
20Bright, luminous light. A modern Persian name with celestial connotations.
- Lumine
Latin
20From Latin 'lumen' meaning light. A luminous, radiant name that evokes brightness and brilliance.
- Siniyah
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'shining' or 'brilliant', conveying brightness and radiance
- Ziyaa
Arabic
20Luminous, radiant, or shining. Associated with light and brilliance in Persian and Arabic traditions.
- Swarnim
Sanskrit
10Golden or glorious; derived from Sanskrit 'suvarna' meaning gold, symbolizing radiance and brilliance
- Camran
Persian
10From Persian meaning 'moon-faced' or 'bright-faced', referring to a luminous or radiant countenance.
- Rukhsana
Persian
10From Persian meaning 'bright-faced' or 'radiant', symbolizing beauty and luminosity
- Ruhee
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'silver' or 'radiant', associated with luminosity and grace in Indian tradition.
- Aurah
Celtic
10From Old Irish meaning 'golden' or 'noble', associated with light and brightness
- Lusma
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'flame' or 'light', associated with brightness and radiance in classical texts.
- Soheila
Persian
10From Persian meaning 'shining star' or 'bright star', symbolizing luminosity and celestial beauty.
- Lumin
Latin
10From Latin 'lumen' meaning light or illumination. Modern invented name evoking brightness and radiance.
- Elaani
Sanskrit
10Bright, shining one. From Sanskrit roots meaning light or radiance, suggesting luminosity and clarity.
- Zuhaira
Arabic
10From Arabic meaning 'blooming' or 'shining', associated with brightness and flourishing
- Aonani
Polynesian
10Bright or radiant beauty in Hawaiian, a name celebrating light and luminescence
- Shanaya
Sanskrit
7From Sanskrit meaning 'shining' or 'radiant', conveys grace and luminosity in Indian naming traditions
- Ziyah
Hebrew
7Radiance, splendor, or brightness. A modern name with Semitic roots meaning luminous or shining.
- Lumina
Latin
6From Latin 'lūmen' meaning light or illumination. Evokes brightness, clarity, and luminosity.
- Vibha
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'radiance' or 'brightness', associated with light and luminosity in Hindu philosophy
- Lamiyah
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'shining' or 'brilliant', associated with radiance and luminosity
- Aidana
Celtic
6Kazakh name meaning 'moon-like' or 'shining', reflecting lunar beauty and radiance
- Eleena
Greek
6From Greek Helene, meaning 'bright' or 'shining one'. Often associated with light and radiance.
- Yaira
Hebrew
6From Hebrew 'Yaira' meaning 'to shine' or 'enlightened one', reflecting illumination and clarity
- Helina
Greek
6From Greek 'helios' meaning 'sun'. A luminous name evoking solar warmth and radiance.
- Zuhaib
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'shining' or 'brilliant,' often used to describe something luminous or radiant.
- Anel
Celtic
6Bright light or radiant. Derived from Irish roots suggesting luminosity and spiritual clarity.
- Eliona
Celtic
6From Scottish Gaelic meaning 'bright' or 'shining', related to light and luminosity
- Lamya
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'shining' or 'brilliant', associated with luminosity and radiance
- Fabiha
Arabic
6From Arabic meaning 'luminous' or 'shining', conveying brightness and radiance
- Nyne
Celtic
6Bright, shining, or luminous. Derived from Irish roots relating to radiance and light.
- Aabha
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'radiance' or 'lustre', symbolizing brightness and luminous beauty in Hindu tradition
- Alohi
Polynesian
6Bright, shining, or radiant. In Hawaiian, alohi conveys luminosity and spiritual brilliance.
- Lavaya
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'sun' or 'to shine', suggesting radiance and luminosity
- Luma
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'snow' or 'light', representing purity and radiance in Hindu tradition
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