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13Apoorva is an alternate transcription of the Hindi and Marathi names अपूर्व (apurva) or अपूर्वा (apurvā), derived from the Sanskrit root Apurva. The Sanskrit adjective apūrva (masculine) and apūrvā (feminine) mean "unpre...
Apurva is a unisex given name used primarily in Hindi and Marathi-speaking regions of India. It derives from the Sanskrit word अपूर्व (apūrva), meaning "unprecedented," "unique," or "new." The name is a transcription of...
Etymology and Linguistic OriginsChandra is a Sanskrit name meaning "moon", derived from the root cand ("to shine"). It is a transcription of both the masculine चण्ड (the moon god) and the feminine चण्डा, distinguished by...
Krishna is a central deity in Hinduism, derived from Sanskrit कृष्ण (kṛṣṇa) meaning "black, dark." He is considered the eighth avatar of Vishnu and is also revered as the Supreme God in some traditions. The name reflects...
Mangala is a unisex name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "auspicious, lucky." In Sanskrit, it can be either masculine (मङ्गल) or feminine (मङ्गला), with the feminine form having a long final vowel. The name carries deep reli...
Nanda is a unisex name of Sanskrit origin meaning "joy". It represents a transcription of both the masculine form नन्द (Nanda) and the feminine form नन्दा (Nandā), distinguished by a long final vowel. The name carries si...
Roshan is a unisex given name and surname of Persian origin, derived from the Persian word rowšan meaning "light, bright." It is widely used across South Asia and the Middle East, with particular prevalence in Nepal, Ira...
Santosh (Sanskrit: संतोष), also spelled Santhosh, is a given name used in India and Nepal, derived from the Sanskrit word saṃtoṣa meaning "satisfaction" or "contentment." The name is predominantly masculine but is also g...
EtymologySaroj is a given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word सरोज (saroja) meaning “lotus”. The lotus holds profound symbolism in Indian culture, representing purity, beauty, and spiritual enlightenment. This...
Shashi (Sanskrit: शशि) is a traditional name for the moon in Sanskrit, literally meaning 'having a hare'. In Hindu mythology, the moon is associated with a hare, a feature seen in lunar markings that are interpreted as a...
Suman is a unisex given name of Indian origin, particularly common in Bangladesh, India, and Nepal. It is derived from the Sanskrit prefix su- (good) combined with manas (mind), meaning "well-disposed" or "good mind." Th...
Uttara is a unisex name of Sanskrit origin, directly translating to "north" in Sanskrit. In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, the name appears in both masculine and feminine forms: उत्तर (Uttara, with short final vowel) for th...
Vijaya is a unisex name of Sanskrit origin, directly meaning "victory" in that ancient language. In Devanagari script, the masculine form is विजय (short final vowel) and the feminine form is विजया (long final vowel), bot...