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Derived from Sanskrit आरव (ārava), which signifies "crying, howling, or noise".

Derived from the Sanskrit term आरात्रिक (ārātrika), this name refers to a Hindu ceremony where lamps or candles are offered to deities.

Derived from Sanskrit आभा (ābhā), which signifies "radiance, brightness".

Derived from Sanskrit अभय (abhaya), which translates to "without fear".

An alternative transcription of Hindi/Marathi is अभिजीत or अभिजित, and in Bengali, it is অভিজিৎ (refer to Abhijit).

Derived from Sanskrit अभिजित (abhijita), which translates to "victorious." The term combines the prefix अभि (abhi), meaning "to, towards," and the...

Derived from Sanskrit अभिलाष (abhilāṣa), which translates to "wish, desire".

The feminine version of Abhilash.

Signifies "brave, fiery, heroic" in Sanskrit, derived from the prefix अभि (abhi), which translates to "towards," and the root मन्यु (manyu), meaning...

Derived from Sanskrit अभिनव (abhinava), which means "new and fresh".

Derived from Sanskrit अभिषेक (abhiṣeka), which translates to "anointing".

The term means "unlimited, complete" or "freedom, protection" in Sanskrit. It stems from the negative prefix (a) and the root दिति (diti), which...

Denotes "pertaining to Aditi" in Sanskrit. It refers to the seven (or more) Hindu deities who are the offspring of Aditi. Additionally, it is an...

The word signifies fire in Sanskrit. It refers to the Vedic Hindu deity of fire, often illustrated with red skin, three legs, seven arms, and two...

Derived from Sanskrit ऐश्वर्य (aiśvarya), which translates to "prosperity and wealth." Notable individuals who bear this name include the renowned...

The name signifies "unconquered" in Sanskrit, derived from the elements (a), which means "not," and जय (jaya), which translates to "victory" or...

Alternate spelling of Hindi अजीत, Marathi अजित, Gurmukhi ਅਜੀਤ, or Bengali অজিত (see Ajit).

Current version of Ajita.

Derived from the Sanskrit term आकाङ्क्षा (ākāṅkṣā), which means "desire, wish".

Derived from Sanskrit आकाश (ākāśa), which translates to "open sky".

Derived from Sanskrit अखिल (akhila), which signifies "entire, full".

Derived from Sanskrit अक्षय (akṣaya), which translates to "indestructible and eternal".

Derived from the Sanskrit term अमर (amara), which signifies "undying".

Derived from the Sanskrit term अमित (amita), which carries the meaning of "boundless and endless".

Derived from Amit, the feminine version.

Derived from Sanskrit अमिताभ (amitābha), which translates to "endless radiance". One notable individual with this name is Indian actor Amitabh...

Denotes "immortal", derived from Sanskrit (a), which means "not," and मृत (mṛta), signifying "dead." Within Hindu literature, this term is...

Derived from the feminine version of Amrit.

The feminine version of Anand.

A variant used in Northern India of the name Ananta.

Derived from the Sanskrit term अनीक (anīka), which translates to either "army" or "splendor".

The feminine version of Anik.

Derived from Sanskrit अनिकेत (aniketa), which translates to "homeless".

Derived from the Sanskrit term अनिल (anila), which means "air, wind".

Derived from the feminine version of Anil.

Represents "minuteness" derived from Sanskrit अणिमन (aṇiman). In yoga literature, it denotes the power to shrink oneself to an imperceptibly tiny...

The term means "unrestrained, uncontrollable" in Sanskrit. In the Puranas, it refers to a grandson of the Hindu god Krishna and his consort Rukmini. T...

Means "supreme, paramount, without a ruler", derived from the Sanskrit negative prefix (a) and the Sanskrit word ईश (īśa), which signifies "ruler"...

Has the meaning "without night, unable to sleep" in Sanskrit.

Possibly derived from Sanskrit अनीत (anīta), which means "not led".

Derived from the name Anit, with a feminine ending.

Derived from Sanskrit अञ्जलि (añjali), which means "greeting".

Current male version of Anjana.

The term "kohl, collyrium" in Sanskrit denotes a black powder historically employed as an eyeliner. It represents the feminine form अञ्जना, which...

Derived from Sanskrit अङ्कित (aṅkita), which translates to "marked".

The feminine version of Ankit.

Derived from Sanskrit अङ्कुर (aṅkura), which translates to "sprout, shoot, or sapling".

Alternate rendering of Hindi/Marathi अनूप, Bengali অনুপ, and Malayalam അനൂപ് (see Anup).

Alternate rendering of Hindi अनुष्का or Sinhala අනුෂ්කා (see Anushka).

Derived from Sanskrit अनुज (anuja), which means "born later, younger". It is occasionally used for the younger sibling in a family.

The feminine version of Anuj.

Derived from Sanskrit अनूप (anūpa), it signifies "a watery area or a location adjacent to water, such as a lagoon".

Derived from Sanskrit अनुपम (anupama), which carries the meaning "unmatched, unparalleled".

The feminine version of Anupam.

Derived from a constellation in Hindu astrology, it signifies "bringing success". The term originates from Sanskrit words अनु (anu), which translates...

Derived from the Sanskrit term अनुराग (anurāga), which signifies "love, affection, and devotion".

The origin is unclear and may be influenced by the Russian name Annushka.

Derived from Sanskrit अपराजित (aparājita), which translates to "undefeated".

The term "leafless" in Sanskrit is derived from the negative prefix (a) and the word पर्ण (parṇa), which translates to "leaf." This name is...