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Meena Feminine Hindi Marathi +1

Meena is a feminine given name used in India, primarily among Hindi, Marathi, and Tamil speakers. It serves as an alternate transcription of the Hindi/Marathi name मीना or the Tamil name மீனா, ultimately derived from the...

Meenakshi Feminine Bengali Hindi +5

Meenakshi (also spelled Minakshi) is a Hindu goddess, primarily worshipped in South India, and considered a form of Parvati. The name is an alternate transcription of the Sanskrit Mīnākṣī, derived from mīna meaning "fish...

Meera Feminine Hindi Kannada +3

Meera is an alternate transcription of the Indian name Mira 1, used across Hindi, Marathi (मीरा), Malayalam (മീര), Tamil (மீரா), and Kannada (ಮೀರಾ) languages. The name itself derives from the Sanskrit element mīra, meani...

Mina 2 Feminine Hindi Marathi +1

Mina 2 is a primarily Indian feminine name, originating from the Sanskrit word मीन (mīna) meaning "fish." In Hindu astrology, Mīna corresponds to the zodiac sign Pisces, the twelfth sign of the zodiac, symbolizing the fi...

Minakshi Feminine Bengali Hindi +2

Etymology and Meaning Minakshi (also spelled Meenakshi) is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the elements मीन (mīna) meaning "fish" and अक्षि (akṣi) meaning "eye", thus giving the overall meaning "fi...

Minali Feminine Hindi

Minali is a feminine name of Hindi usage, meaning "fish catcher" in Sanskrit. The name derives from the Sanskrit root mīna (fish) combined with a suffix indicating an agent or dweller, possibly related to a term for a ne...

Mira 1 Feminine Hindi Kannada +3

Mira is a feminine name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit element mīra meaning "sea" or "ocean." The name is closely associated with the 16th-century mystic poet and princess Mirabai, a devotee of the Hindu god...

Mohini Feminine Hindi Marathi +1

Mohini (Sanskrit: मोहिनी) is a Hindu female given name, meaning "perplexing" or "enchanting" in Sanskrit. It is closely associated with the beautiful female avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu, also named Mohini, who appears...

Mridula Feminine Hindi

Mridula is a female given name of Indian origin, primarily used in Hindi-speaking regions. The name derives from the Sanskrit word mṛdu (मृदु), meaning "soft, delicate, gentle." It evokes qualities of tenderness, kindnes...

Mukta Feminine Hindi Marathi

Mukta is a feminine Indian name primarily used in Hindi and Marathi. Derived from Sanskrit mukta (मुक्त), it means “liberated, set free” — a concept deeply tied to spiritual liberation (moksha) in Hindu philosophy. Etymo...

Nalini Feminine Hindi Kannada +2

Nalini (Sanskrit: नलिनी) is a feminine Indian given name derived from the Sanskrit word nalinī (𑀦𑀮𑀺𑀦𑀻), meaning "lotus". It also carries extended meanings such as "lily", "goddess Gayatri", "mother of Vedas", and "sweet...

Namita Feminine Bengali Hindi +2

Namita is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, used across several Indian languages including Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, and Odia. Derived from the Sanskrit word namita, meaning "bowed, bent down," the name carries co...

Namrata Feminine Nepali Hindi +2

Namrata (नम्रता) is a feminine given name used across several Indian languages and in Nepal. It derives from the Sanskrit noun नम्रता (namratā), meaning "bowing, humility" or "modesty." The name embodies a virtue highly...

Nandita Feminine Hindi Marathi

Nandita is a feminine Indian given name, prevalent in Hindi, Marathi, and other North Indian languages. It is derived from the Sanskrit root नन्द (nanda), which means "joy" or "delight." The name directly evokes happines...

Neela Feminine Hindi Tamil

Neela is a feminine given name of South Asian origin, primarily used in Nila. It means "dark blue," symbolizing the color of the sky, oceans, and precious gemstones such as blue sapphire. The name is common among Hindu f...

Neelam Feminine Hindi Marathi

Neelam (also spelled Neelum) is a feminine given name used primarily in Hindi- and Marathi-speaking regions of India. It is an alternate transcription of the Marathi name Nilam (from Sanskrit nīla meaning "dark blue"), a...

Neelima Feminine Hindi Marathi +1

Neelima is a feminine given name used predominantly in India, found as an alternate transcription of Hindi or Marathi नीलिमा and of Telugu నీలిమ. It is ultimately a variant of the name Nilima, which in turn derives from...

Neha Feminine Bengali Punjabi +6

Neha is a popular feminine given name of Indian origin, primarily found among Hindu communities. It is widely used across multiple languages in India, including Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Mara...

Niketa Feminine Hindi Marathi

Niketa is a feminine given name used in Hindi and Marathi-speaking regions. It is a variant of Nikita 2, which ultimately derives from the Sanskrit word niket (niketa), meaning "house" or "habitation." The name thus carr...

Nikhila Feminine Hindi Telugu

Etymology and MeaningNikhila is a feminine given name of Indian origin, predominantly used in Hindi and Telugu cultures. It is the feminine form of Nikhil, which itself derives from the Sanskrit word निखिल (nikhila), mea...

Nikita 2 Feminine Hindi Marathi

Nikita 2 (also written as Niketa) is a feminine given name used in Hindi and Marathi. It is derived from Sanskrit niketa (निकेत), meaning "house" or "habitation." The name is associated with the concept of home and dwell...

Nila Feminine Burmese Indonesian +2

Nila is a feminine given name with deep roots in Sanskrit, where it derives from the word nīla (नील), meaning "dark blue." The name is widely used across several languages and cultures, including Burmese, Indonesian, Hin...

Nilam Feminine Hindi Marathi

Nilam is a feminine given name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit नील (nīla) meaning "dark blue." This name evokes the rich, deep hue of the sapphire and is particularly popular in Hindi and Marathi-speaking regions...

Nilima Feminine Hindi Marathi +1

Nilima is a feminine given name widely used in Hindi, Marathi, and Telugu-speaking regions of India. The name is a modern formation derived from Sanskrit नील (nīla), meaning "dark blue" – the color of the vast sky and th...

Nirmala Feminine Indonesian Nepali +5

Nirmala is a feminine given name widely used across South Asia and Indonesia. It is the feminine form of Nirmal, which itself derives from Sanskrit nirmala, meaning "clean" or "pure." This Sanskrit root is composed of th...

Nirupama Feminine Hindi Kannada

Nirupama is a feminine given name used primarily in Hindi- and Kannada-speaking communities of India, with origins in classical Sanskrit. The name derives from the Sanskrit word nirupama (निरुपम), meaning "unequaled, mat...

Nisha Feminine Bengali Nepali +7

Nisha is a female given name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used across the Indian subcontinent. Derived from the Sanskrit word niśā निशा, it directly translates to "night." The name carries a poetic and serene quality, ev...

Nitika Feminine Hindi

Nitika is a feminine given name of Hindi origin, derived from the Sanskrit word nīti (नीति), meaning "guidance" or "moral conduct." The name embodies virtues related to ethics, wisdom, and proper behavior, and is commonl...

Nitya Feminine Hindi Hindu

Nitya is a unisex name of Sanskrit origin that translates to "always" or "eternal." In the Indian subcontinent, it is particularly prevalent in Hindi-speaking regions and within Hindu communities. The name serves as a tr...

Padma Feminine Hindi Kannada +3

Padma is a unisex name in India, used for both genders, that derives from Sanskrit padma meaning “lotus”. In Hindu tradition, the lotus is a sacred symbol of purity, beauty, and spiritual awakening, often associated with...

Pallavi Feminine Hindi Kannada +3

Pallavi is a feminine Indian given name derived from the Sanskrit pallava, meaning "budding leaf" or "shoot." It is a direct feminine form of the masculine name Pallav, which carries the same root meaning. The name is us...

Parvati Feminine Hindi Hindu

Parvati (Sanskrit: पार्वती, IAST: Pārvatī) is a principal goddess in Hinduism, revered as the embodiment of power, energy, love, beauty, devotion, and motherhood. Her name literally means "of the mountains", derived from...

Parveen Feminine Urdu Hindi

Parveen is a feminine given name of Persian origin, used primarily in Urdu and Hindi-speaking regions as a transcription of پروین or परवीन. Etymology and Meaning The name derives from Classical Persian parwīn, meaning “t...

Parvin Feminine Persian Urdu +1

Parvin is a name meaning "the Pleiades" in Persian. The Pleiades are a prominent star cluster in the constellation Taurus, often associated with the seven sisters of Greek mythology. As a given name, Parvin is primarily...

Pooja Feminine Bengali Nepali +8

Pooja is a widespread feminine given name used across the Indian subcontinent, particularly in regions where Indo-Aryan and Dravidian languages are spoken. It is an alternate transcription of multiple South Asian languag...

Poonam Feminine Hindi

Poonam (<a href="/name/punam">Punam</a>, <a href="/name/poornima">Poornima</a>, <a href="/name/purnima">Purnima</a> in other transliterations) is an alter...

Poornima Feminine Hindi Kannada +2

Poornima is an Indian feminine given name, predominantly found in Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, and Tamil speaking regions. It is an alternate transcription of the Tamil பூர்ணிமா, Kannada ಪೂರ್ಣಿಮಾ, or Hindi/Marathi पूर्णिमा,...

Prachi Feminine Gujarati Hindi +1

Prachi is a feminine given name of Indian origin, used primarily in Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi-speaking communities. The name traces back to the Sanskrit word prācya (प्राच्य), meaning "eastern" or "ancient." This root...

Pratibha Feminine Hindi Marathi

Pratibha is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, widely used in India, particularly among Hindi and Marathi speakers. It derives from the Sanskrit word प्रतिभा (pratibhā), meaning "light," "splendour", "intelligence...

Pratima Feminine Hindi Marathi

Pratima is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the term प्रतिमा (pratimā), which means "image," "likeness," or "reflection." This meaning carries spiritual and philosophical connotations in Hindu cultu...

Preeti Feminine Gujarati Hindi +1

Preeti is a popular female given name in India, particularly prevalent in Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi-speaking communities. It is an alternate transcription of प्रीति (prīti) or प्रीती (prītī) in Hindi, प्रीती in Marath...

Prema Feminine Nepali Hindi +3

Prema is a feminine given name used across several languages of the Indian subcontinent, including Nepali, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, and Tamil. It functions as the feminine counterpart of Prem, a masculine name meaning "l...

Priti Feminine Gujarati Hindi +1

Priti is a female given name of Indian origin. Derived from the Sanskrit प्रीति (prīti), it means "pleasure, joy, love" – a common theme in many Indian names that emphasize positive emotions and auspicious qualities. The...

Priya Feminine Bengali Hindi +6

Priya is a common Indian given name meaning "beloved" in Sanskrit. It appears briefly in the Puranas belonging to a daughter of King Daksha. The name is used across many Indian languages, including Bengali, Hindi, Kannad...

Priyanka Feminine Bengali Hindi +5

Priyanka is a widely used feminine given name across South Asia, particularly among speakers of Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. It derives from the Sanskrit element priyaṃkara (प्रियंकर),...

Puja Feminine Bengali Nepali +8

Puja is a feminine given name widely used across the Indian subcontinent, particularly in Bengali, Nepali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu communities. The name is derived from th...

Punam Feminine Hindi

Punam is a Hindi feminine name that means "full moon". It is derived from the Sanskrit word पूर्णिमा (pūrṇimā), which refers to the night of the full moon (Purnima) in Hindu calendar. The full moon day (Purnima) is consi...

Punita Feminine Hindi Marathi

Punita is a feminine first name used in Hindi and Marathi. It is the feminine form of Punit (also spelled Puneet), which derives from the Sanskrit word पुनीत (punīta) meaning "cleaned, purified." The name thus carries co...

Purnima Feminine Bengali Hindi +3

Purnima is a feminine given name widely used across South Asia, particularly in Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, and Tamil-speaking regions. It derives directly from the Sanskrit pūrṇimā ("full moon"), composed of the e...

Pushpa Feminine Nepali Hindi +4

Pushpa is a name of Sanskrit origin derived from the word puṣpa (पुष्प), meaning "flower." It is used across several Indian languages, including Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, and notably in Nepali. The name is...

Rachana Feminine Nepali Gujarati +2

Etymology and MeaningRachana is a feminine name derived from the Sanskrit रचन (racana), meaning "creation, preparation." The root verb rach (रच्) denotes arranging, forming, or composing. Rachana encompasses concepts suc...

Rachna Feminine Hindi Marathi

Rachna is a feminine given name used in India, particularly among Hindi- and Marathi-speaking communities. It is an alternate transcription of रचना (see Rachana). The name derives from the Sanskrit element racana, which...

Radha Feminine Hindi Kannada +5

Radha, also called Radhika, is a central figure in Hinduism, revered as the chief consort of the god Krishna. Her name means "success, prosperity" in Sanskrit, reflecting her association with abundance and divine love. R...

Radhika Feminine Gujarati Hindi +6

Radhika is an Indian feminine given name, derived as a loving or endearing form of Radha. In Hindu scripture and tradition, Radha is revered as the primary consort of the deity Krishna, and the name Radhika carries the s...

Rajani Feminine Nepali Hindi +4

Rajani is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "dark, night". It is another name of the Hindu goddess Durga, who embodies cosmic darkness and the power to destroy evil. Durga, in turn, derives from Sanskrit...

Rajkumari Feminine Hindi

Rajkumari is a Hindi feminine given name meaning "princess" in Sanskrit. It is derived from the words raja (king) and kumari (young girl or princess), together forming the compound that literally translates to "daughter...

Rajni Feminine Hindi

Rajni is an Indian feminine given name derived from the Sanskrit word rājñī, meaning "queen." It shares roots with other royal names in the same linguistic family, such as Rajani and Rajini, which are often used intercha...

Rakhi Feminine Hindi

Rakhi is a Hindi feminine given name derived from the word for a type of ritual wristband. The name ultimately stems from Sanskrit रक्ष् (rakṣ) meaning "to protect" or "to guard". Etymology and Cultural Significance The...

Ramadevi Feminine Hindi

Etymology and MeaningRamadevi is a Hindu feminine given name predominantly used in India. The name is a Sanskrit compound: the first element, Rama 2, is another name for the goddess Lakshmi (meaning 'wife' in Sanskrit),...

Rani 1 Feminine Bengali Indonesian +5

Rani 1 is a feminine given name with widespread usage across South Asia and Southeast Asia, particularly in Bengali, Indonesian, Urdu, Hindi, Malayalam, Marathi, and Telugu language communities. It originates from the Sa...

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