Sanskrit baby names
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200 names
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- Siya
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'white', commonly used in Indian culture as a standalone name and nickname for Siya in Hindu tradition.
- Agastya
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'one who is not exhausted' or 'inexhaustible'. Named after a revered sage in Hindu mythology known for wisdom and spiritual power.
- Avyan
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'wise' or 'noble'. A modern Indian name gaining popularity in diaspora communities.
- Viraj
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'radiant' or 'shining', also signifies universal sovereignty and divine brilliance in Hindu philosophy
- Asha
Sanskrit
94Hope or wish in Sanskrit. Also connected to the word 'asha' meaning desire or aspiration in Hindu philosophy.
- Ravi
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'sun'. In Hindu mythology, Ravi is another name for Surya, the sun god, symbolizing light, energy, and vitality.
- Samadhi
Sanskrit
94A state of meditative absorption in Hindu and Buddhist practice, representing deep spiritual focus and enlightenment.
- Kiran
Sanskrit
94Ray of light or sun. A luminous, radiant name symbolizing brightness and clarity in Hindu and Indian tradition.
- Sama
Arabic
94From Arabic meaning 'complete' or 'whole'. Also used in Sanskrit traditions meaning 'equal' or 'level'.
- Rudhvik
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit 'rudh' (red) + 'vik' (conqueror). Means 'one who conquers with passion' or 'red victor', blending color symbolism with strength.
- Thanvika
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'grateful' or 'thankful', conveying appreciation and gratitude. Associated with virtue and positive character.
- Kashus
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'shining' or 'brilliant', often associated with clarity and radiance in Hindu tradition
- Abhimanyu
Sanskrit
94One who is fearless and invincible in battle. A name rooted in Hindu epic tradition, particularly the Mahabharata, where Abhimanyu was a legendary warrior known for his courage and skill.
- Avitaj
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'incomparable', combining 'avi' (bird) and 'taj' (crown), symbolizing distinction and honor.
- Adhyuth
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'sharp' or 'keen', denoting intelligence and clarity of mind. A name valued in Indian culture for its association with wisdom and acuteness.
- Krishivreddy
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit 'krishi' (agriculture) and Telugu 'reddy' (landowner/warrior caste). Denotes an agricultural landowner of noble standing.
- Armaan
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'wish' or 'desire'. Also interpreted as 'warrior' in some South Asian traditions, conveying strength and ambition.
- Aarush
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'first rays of the sun', symbolizing new beginnings and divine light in Hindu tradition.
- Vedant
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'knower of the Vedas,' referring to one who understands ancient Hindu scriptures and wisdom.
- Ahana
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'first light', representing new beginnings and the breaking of morning.
- Ambar
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'amber', the fossilized resin prized for its golden-red color and warmth in South Asian cultures
- Nila
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'blue' or 'dark blue', often associated with water and the divine in Hindu tradition
- Ahaan
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'first light', symbolizing new beginnings and the start of a new day
- Shayan
Persian
92From Sanskrit meaning 'worthy' or 'praise-worthy', widely used in Persian and South Asian cultures as a name of honor and distinction.
- Rumani
Sanskrit
92Pleasing or charming in Sanskrit; also associated with Roman culture through Latin roots. Used in South Asian and cosmopolitan contexts.
- Devansh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'deva' (divine) and 'ansh' (part/portion), meaning 'part of the divine' or 'divine share'.
- Navya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'new' or 'young', often associated with innovation and freshness in modern Indian naming tradition
- Rudransh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'Rudra' (a Vedic deity) combined with 'ansh' meaning 'part' or 'portion'. Represents a divine aspect or fragment of cosmic energy.
- Saira
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'princess' or 'noble woman'. Associated with grace and refinement in South Asian traditions.
- Damani
Arabic
92Derived from Sanskrit 'damana' meaning 'taming' or 'subduing,' with Arabic influences. Connotes strength, control, and mastery.
- Aaira
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'; also interpreted as 'airy' or 'ethereal' in some traditions
- Aditi
Sanskrit
92In Hindu mythology, Aditi is the mother of the Adityas (celestial deities) and represents boundlessness, freedom, and the infinite cosmic mother.
- Javari
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit, meaning 'swift' or 'quick'. A modern name with roots in classical Indian language traditions.
- Sameer
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'companion' or 'fruit bearer'. Also from Sanskrit roots meaning 'prosperous' or 'breeze'.
- Krisha
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'divine play', associated with Krishna in Hindu tradition representing joy and divine energy
- Atharva
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit, the fourth Veda of Hinduism. 'Atharva' references divine knowledge and wisdom in ancient Indian philosophy.
- Vamika
Sanskrit
92Little goddess or divine energy in Hindu tradition. A name honoring feminine spiritual power and celestial grace.
- Kavi
Sanskrit
92Poet or wise one. In Sanskrit tradition, kavi denotes a person of artistic sensitivity and intellectual depth.
- Lipa
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'to cling' or 'to embrace'; also a modern name popular in South Asian cultures
- Samaira
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'princess' or 'graceful', also associated with elegance and refinement in Indian tradition
- Vedansh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'Veda' (sacred knowledge) and 'ansh' (part/portion), meaning 'part of the Vedas' or 'holder of divine knowledge'
- Raha
Persian
92From Sanskrit meaning 'spring' or 'ease', also used in Persian to mean 'comfort' and 'happiness'
- Tenzin
Sanskrit
92Holder of teachings; a name associated with Buddhist philosophy and Tibetan culture, particularly used by the Dalai Lamas.
- Samar
Arabic
92Evening conversation or discourse. Also interpreted from Sanskrit roots meaning 'summer' or 'precious stone.' A name with poetic resonance across cultures.
- Ananya
Sanskrit
92Unique, without a second, incomparable. In Hindu philosophy, represents the singular nature of the self or soul.
- Maiya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'illusion' or 'magic', also associated with the Hindu goddess of illusion in Vedic tradition
- Ashvik
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'ash' combined with 'vik' (victor/powerful). Associated with strength and resilience, with spiritual significance in Hindu tradition.
- Akshara
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'letter' or 'script', representing learning, literacy, and the written word in Hindu philosophy and culture
- Bayan
Sanskrit
92Rich, wealthy, or noble. Used in South Asian and Persian cultures as a given name signifying prosperity and distinction.
- Samari
Sanskrit
92Warrior or prince in Sanskrit tradition; also used in Japanese and modern Western contexts with varying meanings.
- Kairav
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', also associated with the concept of spiritual tranquility in Hindu philosophy
- Krishna
Sanskrit
92The dark one; refers to Lord Krishna, a major deity in Hinduism symbolizing divine love, wisdom, and playfulness.
- Vedanth
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'Vedanta', referring to the philosophical teachings of the Vedas. Represents knowledge, wisdom, and spiritual truth in Hindu tradition.
- Sima
Persian
92From Sanskrit meaning 'treasure' or 'diamond'; also used in Persian cultures meaning 'face' or 'appearance'
- Nara
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'nostril' or 'nares', also used in Hindu tradition as a name meaning 'divine fragrance' or 'graceful'
- Advait
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'non-dual' or 'unified', a key concept in Advaita Vedanta philosophy representing oneness and unity of consciousness.
- Kiyansh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'gift' or 'given by God', combining 'ki' (who/what) and 'yansh' (part/portion), popular in modern Indian naming traditions
- Mihira
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'friendly' or 'affectionate'; also refers to a measure of time in Hindu cosmology
- Kamani
Sanskrit
92Pearl or precious jewel in Sanskrit; also used in Hawaiian contexts meaning precious stone or gem.
- Nikhil
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'whole' or 'complete'. Also interpreted as 'victorious' in some traditions, reflecting strength and wholeness.
- Yuvraj
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'young prince' or 'heir', combining 'yuva' (young) and 'raj' (king/rule). A title of honor in Indian royal courts.
- Asees
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'blessings' or 'grace', used in Punjabi and North Indian communities as a spiritual name
- Nirvair
Sanskrit
92Beyond desire or worldly attachment; the Sanskrit spiritual concept of liberation and enlightenment from the cycle of rebirth.
- Aarohi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'musical' or 'melodious', derived from 'aaroh' (ascending notes in music). Represents the ascending scale in Indian classical music.
- Ajooni
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'without sorrow' or 'one who brings joy'. A name with spiritual significance in Indian culture.
- Sanaya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'wise', used in Hindu tradition. Also variant of Saniya, denoting grace and elegance.
- Viha
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'energy' or 'power', referring to divine feminine energy or strength in Hindu philosophy.
- Surya
Sanskrit
92The Hindu god of the sun, representing light, energy, and cosmic power. A celestial name rooted in Vedic mythology and spiritual significance.
- Vaayu
Sanskrit
92Hindu god of wind and air in Vedic mythology. Represents breath, movement, and vital life force.
- Azhani
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'lightning' or 'swift', also interpreted as 'noble' or 'graceful' in certain traditions
- Aruna
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'reddish', associated with the Hindu goddess of the dawn and the reddish hue of early morning sky.
- Veera
Sanskrit
92Brave, courageous, or warrior. Derived from Sanskrit vīra, meaning valor and heroic strength, widely used in South Asian cultures.
- Vedh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom', derived from the Vedas, ancient Hindu scriptures representing ultimate knowledge and spiritual truth
- Dalia
Hebrew
91From Hebrew 'daliyah' meaning 'branch' or 'flower', also derived from Sanskrit referring to the dahlia flower with vibrant petals.
- Reya
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'singer' or 'flowing water'; also associated with the Hindu goddess of wealth and abundance, Lakshmi
- Kaya
Sanskrit
91Pure, of the earth, or skilled. Also used in Turkish and Japanese contexts meaning flower or graceful.
- Aariv
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'noble'. A modern Indian name gaining popularity in Western contexts.
- Kaira
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'dark' or 'black', also associated with artistic and creative qualities in Hindu tradition
- Rudra
Sanskrit
91Rudra is a fierce deity in Hindu mythology, associated with storms, wind, and destruction. The name evokes divine power and transformative energy.
- Shaya
Hebrew
91Gift from God; derived from the Hebrew name Shaya, also connected to Sanskrit roots meaning 'shade' or 'shadow,' symbolizing protection and divine grace.
- Ram
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pleasing' or 'delightful'. In Hindu tradition, Ram is a divine name, short for Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu.
- Eshaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wished for' or 'desired'. A popular name in Indian culture associated with grace and aspiration.
- Nakari
Sanskrit
84Derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'nose' or 'nostril,' though modern usage emphasizes its phonetic appeal rather than literal meaning. Used across South Asian and multicultural communities.
- Nihal
Sanskrit
84Prosperous, successful, or shining. Used in South Asian cultures to convey auspiciousness and positive fortune.
- Ojas
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'vital energy' or 'life force'; a key concept in Ayurveda representing strength, vigor, and radiant health.
- Abhay
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'fearless' or 'without fear'. A virtue name popular in Hindu and Indian cultures signifying courage and bravery.
- Indira
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beauty' or 'splendor'. In Hindu tradition, associated with Lakshmi, goddess of wealth and prosperity.
- Sriyan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperous' or 'auspicious', associated with wealth and good fortune in Hindu tradition.
- Amay
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'immortal' or 'eternal'. Also used in Hindi and modern Indian naming traditions.
- Nitya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'eternal' or 'permanent', rooted in Hindu philosophy and commonly used in Indian naming traditions.
- Saisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', also interpreted as a variant of Saisha with divine or auspicious connotations in Hindu tradition
- Seema
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'boundary' or 'limit'. Also interpreted as 'limit of the sea' in some traditions, symbolizing grace and defined beauty.
- Sayani
Sanskrit
84Graceful or elegant in Sanskrit. Commonly used in Bengali culture as a feminine name meaning 'beautiful' or 'charming.'
- Kasin
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'shining'. Also associated with Hindu tradition as a spiritual name.
- Sarayu
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, the river goddess in Hindu mythology; represents flow, grace, and divine feminine energy.
- Sloka
Sanskrit
84A verse or stanza in Hindu and Buddhist texts, referring to aphoristic spiritual teaching or sacred utterance.
- Samyog
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'union' or 'conjunction', representing harmony and togetherness in Hindu philosophy and astrology
- Saharsh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without sorrow' or 'peaceful.' Composed of 'sa' (with) and 'harsh' (joy/happiness), conveying a sense of joy and tranquility.
- Saajan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'lover', reflects deep affection and emotional connection in Indian culture.
- Rani
Sanskrit
84Queen or ruler. A title of respect and authority in South Asian cultures, denoting sovereignty and regal status.
- Paras
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beyond' or 'transcendent'; also refers to a traditional Indian garland or necklace worn in classical contexts
- Nisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'dark', symbolizing mystery and beauty. Widely used in South Asian cultures.
- Kridha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'play' or 'sport', symbolizing joy, movement, and creative expression in Hindu philosophy
- Nishka
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'darkness', also interpreted as 'playful' or 'mischievous' in modern Hindi usage
- Kinda
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'kind' or 'compassionate', reflecting virtues of gentleness and empathy in Hindu philosophy
- Ihaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'joyful' or 'full of joy'. A modern Indian name reflecting happiness and positivity.
- Naysa
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'flower', used in South Asian cultures with feminine elegance and natural beauty
- Zohaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'life' or 'soul', used in Persian and South Asian cultures as a name component signifying vitality and spiritual essence.
- Jivan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'life' or 'living', symbolizing vitality and existence in Hindu and yogic traditions
- Anik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'precious' or 'priceless', also used as a diminutive form in Bengali and Indian cultures.
- Kasani
Sanskrit
84Whole, complete, or entire. A name with roots in Indian philosophy emphasizing wholeness and unity.
- Harshiv
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'harsh' (joy) and 'iv' (possessing), meaning 'full of joy' or 'one who brings happiness'
- Varenya
Sanskrit
84Worthy of choice, desirable. From Sanskrit 'varen,' meaning to choose or select; suggests one who is worthy of selection.
- Nakshatra
Sanskrit
84A star or lunar mansion in Hindu astrology. From Sanskrit nakṣatra, referring to the 27 divisions of the zodiac used in Vedic astronomy and natal chart calculations.
- Katyayani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, refers to the goddess Parvati in her form as the daughter of the mountain. Associated with divine feminine power and cosmic energy in Hindu philosophy.
- Mihika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'a type of fragrant flower' or 'soft breeze', representing grace and delicate beauty in Hindu tradition
- Manya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'desired one'. Popular in Indian cultures as a diminutive or standalone name.
- Ishira
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'cool' or 'cold', also interpreted as 'nightingale' in some Indian traditions, symbolizing grace and beauty.
- Mahika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pearl' or 'great' (mahi). Also interpreted as 'earth' in some contexts. Popular in Indian and South Asian cultures.
- Maha
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'great' or 'mighty'; also Sanskrit origin meaning 'great' or 'supreme', used in Hindu philosophy
- Jayan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'conquering', also associated with the concept of triumph and strength in Hindu tradition.
- Thara
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'star' or 'goddess'. Also associated with Tara, a Buddhist deity symbolizing compassion and protection.
- Darya
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'wealthy' or 'affluent'. Also connected to Greek Darius, ultimately from Sanskrit roots meaning 'possessor' or 'maintainer'.
- Vedika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wise' or 'knowledgeable.' Associated with the Vedas, ancient Hindu scriptures representing knowledge and wisdom.
- Mehar
Persian
84Sun or benevolent. In Persian tradition, symbolizes warmth, radiance, and kindness. Also connotes favor or grace.
- Medha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'intellect' or 'wisdom', associated with intelligence and mental clarity in Hindu tradition.
- Sita
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'furrow' or 'the one who is ploughed', symbolizing fertility and abundance in Hindu tradition
- Shivam
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'propitious'. Associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu tradition, representing divine grace and blessing.
- Shivaay
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit Śiva meaning 'auspicious' or 'pure', referring to the Hindu deity Shiva; the suffix -ay adds intensity or honor
- Shakti
Sanskrit
84Divine feminine power or energy in Hindu philosophy. Represents the cosmic force of creation and manifestation.
- Ekam
Sanskrit
84One; singular or unified. In Hindu philosophy, represents the concept of oneness or non-duality (Advaita).
- Manvik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'precious' or 'jewel', with roots in ancient Indian naming traditions honoring valued qualities.
- Shriya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth'; also associated with Lakshmi, the goddess of fortune and beauty in Hindu tradition.
- Devika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'devi' meaning goddess or divine. Devika is the diminutive form, meaning 'little goddess' or 'goddess-like.'
- Shreeja
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'prosperous'. Associated with wisdom and divine grace in Hindu tradition.
- Seva
Sanskrit
84Service or devotion. In Hindu philosophy, seva represents selfless service to others, a spiritual practice of care and compassion.
- Priyana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'priya' meaning beloved, dear, or precious. Associated with grace and affection in Hindu tradition.
- Kaashvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Kaash' meaning 'to shine' or 'radiant', combined with 'vi' denoting feminine form. Symbolizes brightness and luminosity.
- Jayani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'winner', derived from 'jaya' (victory). Popular in Hindu and South Asian cultures.
- Ekansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'one form' or 'single form', representing unity and wholeness in Hindu philosophy.
- Ehaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'one who is ahead' or 'leader', also interpreted as 'wealthy' in Hindu tradition
- Meenakshi
Sanskrit
84Fish-eyed beauty; from Sanskrit 'mina' (fish) and 'akshi' (eyes). A classical name for the Hindu goddess Parvati.
- Diyan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'luminous' or 'divine light', also used in Hindu tradition as a name reflecting brightness and spiritual radiance
- Sanvika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'full of life' or 'animated'; associated with liveliness and vitality in Hindu tradition
- Hari
Sanskrit
84Lord Vishnu; the remover of darkness. In Hindu tradition, Hari is a divine name representing spiritual light and transcendence.
- Bhoomi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'earth' or 'land', representing the goddess of earth in Hindu mythology, symbolizing fertility and grounding.
- Dhanvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperous', associated with Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of abundance and fortune.
- Jalina
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant', also interpreted as a variant of Jalina relating to water (jal).
- Desani
Sanskrit
84Desani is a modern creation, likely derived from Sanskrit roots suggesting a sense of direction or destiny. It carries a contemporary spiritual sensibility.
- Devisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'devi' meaning goddess or divine female. Devisha represents the divine feminine principle in Hindu philosophy.
- Tashi
Sanskrit
84Auspicious, fortunate. A name from Tibetan Buddhist tradition meaning 'good fortune' or 'prosperity,' popular in Himalayan cultures.
- Kushi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'happy' or 'joy'. Popular in Indian culture as a name expressing cheerfulness and good fortune.
- Ramani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pleasing' or 'charming'. Also associated with the Hindu goddess Ramani, representing grace and devotion.
- Kishan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'dark' or 'black', associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu tradition, conveying divine beauty and spiritual significance.
- Laksh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'laksh' meaning 'aim' or 'target'; also a short form of Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and fortune.
- Jaksh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'yaksha' (यक्ष), a divine being or nature spirit in Hindu and Buddhist mythology, associated with wealth and prosperity
- 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.
- Rima
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'branch' or 'crack', also used in Hindi to mean 'edge' or 'border'. In some contexts associated with grace and elegance.
- Solai
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'radiant' or 'bright', also connected to sun-related qualities in South Indian naming traditions
- Skanda
Sanskrit
84Hindu god of war and victory, son of Shiva. Skanda represents courage, leadership, and divine power in Vedic tradition.
- Shivya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'propitious', derived from Shiva, the Hindu deity associated with transformation and divine energy.
- Kashi
Sanskrit
84The sacred city of Varanasi in India, associated with spiritual enlightenment and the Ganges River in Hindu tradition.
- Nirvik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit roots meaning 'without fear' or 'courageous'. A modern Indian name blending traditional linguistic elements with contemporary naming sensibilities.
- Nalaiya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'to play' or 'to dance', associated with joy and movement in Hindu and Indian traditions
- Samya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'equal' or 'level', also interpreted as 'heard' in some traditions. Popular in South Asian cultures.
- Jiyaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'life force' or 'soul', representing vitality and spiritual essence in Hindu philosophy
- Agasthya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, name of a revered sage in Hindu mythology known for great wisdom and spiritual power. Associated with divine knowledge and cosmic order.
- Ahaana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'first light', symbolizing new beginnings and brightness in Hindu tradition.
- Maja
Sanskrit
84Hindu goddess of illusion and magic, also the name of one of the Pleiades in Greek mythology. Associated with spring and growth.
- Idhika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for', conveying grace and longing. A name of meaningful intention in South Asian tradition.
- Reena
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'singer' or 'dancer'. Also interpreted as a feminine form suggesting grace and artistic expression in Indian tradition.
- Mahi
Sanskrit
84Great or mighty fish; also refers to the mahi-mahi fish in Sanskrit. Used in Hindu tradition as a name of strength.
- Hriday
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'heart', symbolizing the center of emotion, love, and spiritual consciousness in Hindu and Ayurvedic traditions.
- Pratham
Sanskrit
84First or foremost in Sanskrit. Represents primacy, leadership, and being at the beginning of something great.
- Janani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'mother' or 'woman', revered in Hindu tradition as a name for the divine feminine and goddess energy
- Dhyana
Sanskrit
84Meditation or contemplation in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy. Represents a state of focused mental awareness and spiritual practice.
- Dhanush
Sanskrit
84Bow or arc. In Hindu mythology, Dhanush is the divine bow of Lord Rama, symbolizing strength and dharma.
- Hira
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'diamond' or 'precious stone', symbolizing brilliance, strength, and value in Hindu and Indian tradition
- Maahi
Sanskrit
84The earth or great; derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'earth' or 'beloved.' Popular in Indian cultures as a nature-connected, spiritually grounded name.
- Anvika
Sanskrit
78From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'incomparable', often associated with divine grace and individuality in Hindu tradition.
- Avyaan
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'fearless'. A modern Indian name combining 'Avy' with the suffix '-aan', gaining popularity in contemporary South Asian communities.
- Atharv
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'Atharva,' referring to the Atharva Veda, one of the four Vedas in Hindu scripture, symbolizing knowledge and spiritual wisdom.
- Dhruv
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'pole star' or 'immovable', representing constancy and steadfastness in Hindu astronomy and philosophy.
- Kashmir
Sanskrit
76The Kashmir region of South Asia, named from Sanskrit 'Kashyapa's meadow.' Used as a given name to evoke the region's natural beauty, mystique, and cultural richness.
- Leela
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'play' or 'divine play', associated with Hindu philosophy. Also a name in Indian culture symbolizing joy and liveliness.
- Sia
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'white' or 'pure', also associated with the Hindu goddess of prosperity and abundance in some traditions
- Yashna
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for', expressing the sense of something cherished and longed for
- Sanai
Sanskrit
74Wise or discerning; derived from Sanskrit roots meaning knowledge and insight. Used in Indian classical traditions.
- Viaan
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'full of life' or 'vigorous'; associated with vitality and energy in Hindu tradition
- Sahana
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'easy' or 'simple', also interpreted as 'graceful' in classical Indian tradition.
- Yash
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'shine' or 'glory', symbolizing brightness and success in Hindu tradition
- Om
Sanskrit
74A sacred syllable in Hinduism and Buddhism representing the ultimate reality and divine consciousness. Used in meditation and spiritual practice.
- Kalaya
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'art' or 'skill', also interpreted as 'beloved' in some Indian contexts.
- Advaith
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'unparalleled', reflecting individuality and distinctiveness in Hindu philosophy
- Amaira
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'immortal' or 'eternal', also interpreted as 'beloved' or 'graceful' in Hindu tradition
- Avyay
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'unchanging' or 'permanent', representing constancy and eternal nature in Hindu philosophy.
- Reeva
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'river' or 'flowing water', representing purity and grace in Hindu tradition
- Dhruva
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'fixed' or 'immovable', referring to the pole star in Hindu cosmology, symbolizing steadfastness and constancy.
- Divisha
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'divine' or 'goddess', associated with celestial feminine energy and spiritual brilliance.
- Bodhi
Sanskrit
72Awakening or enlightenment in Buddhist philosophy. Refers to the spiritual awakening of Buddha under the Bodhi tree.
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