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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...
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 अ (a), which means "not," and जय (jaya), which translates to "victory" or...
Originating from the Sanskrit term आनन्द (ānanda), which translates to "happiness, bliss," this name was borne by an attendant and disciple of the Bud...
Derived from the Sanskrit term अनिल (anila), which means "air, wind".
The term "kohl, collyrium" in Sanskrit denotes a black powder historically employed as an eyeliner. It represents the feminine form अञ्जना, which...
Derived from a constellation in Hindu astrology, it signifies "bringing success". The term originates from Sanskrit words अनु (anu), which translates...
The term "leafless" in Sanskrit is derived from the negative prefix अ (a) and the word पर्ण (parṇa), which translates to "leaf." This name is...
Derived from Sanskrit अर्चन (arcana), which translates to "worship and reverence". It refers to a Hindu ceremonial practice.
Current variation of Arjuna.
Current masculine variation of Aruna.
In Sanskrit, it signifies "reddish brown" and "dawn." The Hindu deity Aruna (अरुण) acts as the charioteer of the sun god Surya, guiding him across...
Current variation of Ashoka.
Derived from Sanskrit अश्विन् (aśvin), which translates to "having horses." The Ashvins are twin deities in Hinduism, linked to both the dawn and...
The term signifies "moon" in Sanskrit, originating from चन्द (cand), which translates to "to shine". It represents the masculine version चण्ड (the...
Alternate transliteration of Telugu చంద్రశేఖర్, Tamil சந்திரசேகர், Kannada ಚಂದ್ರಶೇಖಾರ್, and Odia ଚନ୍ଦ୍ରଶେଖର (see Chandrashekhar).
Denotes "crown of the moon", stemming from Sanskrit चन्द्र (candra), which translates to "moon," and शेखर (śekhara), signifying "crest, peak, or...
An alternate transcription of the Hindi/Marathi दीपा, Gurmukhi ਦੀਪਾ, Bengali দীপা, Malayalam ദീപ or Tamil தீபா (see Dipa).
An alternate transcription of the Hindi/Marathi/Nepali दीपक, Bengali দীপক, Gujarati દીપક, Gurmukhi ਦੀਪਕ, Malayalam ദീപക്, Kannada ದೀಪಕ್, Tamil தீபக் o...
An alternate transcription of the Hindi/Marathi दीपिका, Kannada ದೀಪಿಕಾ, Malayalam ദീపിക, Tamil தீபிகா or Telugu దీపికా (see Dipika).
From Sanskrit देवक (devaka) signifying "divine, celestial", a derivative of देव (deva) signifying "god". According to the Hindu epic the Mahabharata,...
Derived from the Sanskrit term देवी (devī), which signifies "goddess." It can also be applied to the name Mahadevi.
An alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi दिलीप, Malayalam ദിലീപ്, Kannada ದಿಲೀಪ್, Tamil திலீப் or Telugu దిలీప్ (see Dilip).
A modern form of Dilipa.
A modern form of Dinesha.
A modern form of Dipaka.
Means "brown, yellow, tawny" in Sanskrit, and by extension "monkey, horse, lion". This is another name for the Hindu god Vishnu, and occasionally for...
Means "beauty" in Sanskrit. This is another name of Lakshmi, wife of the Hindu god Vishnu. A prominent bearer was India"s first female prime...