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94Pravina is the feminine form of Pravin, a name of Sanskrit origin. Its masculine source Pravin comes from the Sanskrit word प्रवीण, which is derived from the element pravīṇa, meaning "skilled" or "expert." Thus, Pravina...
EtymologyPreethi is a South Indian feminine given name, predominantly used in Kannada and Tamil. It is a regional form of Priti, a name derived from Sanskrit प्रीति (prīti), meaning "pleasure, joy, love". The name reflec...
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...
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 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 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...
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 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...
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 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...
Rashmi is a unisex name of Sanskrit origin, popular across multiple Indian languages including Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu. The name derives from the Sanskrit raśmi (रश्मि), which carries a range of meanin...
Rathna is a Southern Indian variant of the name Ratna, predominantly used in Tamil-speaking communities. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word रत्न (ratna), meaning "jewel, treasure." In Sanskrit, ratna often appear...
Rekha is a feminine given name common in several Indian languages, meaning "line, stripe, streak" in Sanskrit. The name is often used in cultures influenced by Sanskrit-derived languages, including Bengali, Nepali, Hindi...
Sandhya is a feminine given name derived from Sanskrit saṃdhyā (संध्या), meaning "twilight." In Hindu mythology, Sandhya is a goddess of twilight, a daughter of Brahma (the creator god). The name evokes the transitional...
Sangeetha is a South Indian feminine given name, a regional variant of Sangita. The name is most commonly used in the South Indian languages of Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu. It derives from the Sanskrit word सङ्...
Sarala is a feminine given name of Indian origin, particularly common in the Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu-speaking regions of South India. It serves as the feminine form of Saral, which is derived from the Sanskrit element...
Seetha is a Tamil form of the name Sita, originating from the Sanskrit word sītā, meaning "furrow" — a reference to the furrow made by a plow, symbolizing fertility and abundance. In Tamil, the name of the mythological f...
Shanthi is a Southern Indian form of the name Shanti, widely used in Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. The name originates from Sanskrit śāntī, meaning "peace, quiet, tranquility." It is a unisex name in India but is pr...
Sharmila is a popular feminine given name in South Asia, particularly among Hindu communities. The name is derived from Sanskrit शर्मन् (śarman), which carries the meanings of "protection," "comfort," and "joy." As such,...
Sheela is a feminine given name used in various Indian languages, including Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, and Tamil. It is an alternate transcription of Shila, which is derived from the Sanskrit word शील (śīla) meaning "condu...
Shyamala is a feminine given name used predominantly in Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu-speaking communities in India. It is the female form of Shyamal, which derives from the Sanskrit adjective śyāmala, meaning "dark, black,...
Sridevi is a variant of the name Shridevi, which is a compound name from the Hindu goddess Shri (meaning "diffusing light, radiance, beauty" in Sanskrit) and the Sanskrit word devī (meaning "goddess"). This name serves a...
Sujatha is a South Indian and Sinhala form of Sujata, a name derived from Sanskrit. The name Sujatha embodies the meaning "well-born," combining the Sanskrit prefix su ("good") with jāta ("born, grown"). It is a feminine...
Sukanya (Sanskrit: सुकन्या) is a feminine name used across several Indian languages including Bengali, Thai, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and others, particularly within Hindu communities. It is derived from the Sanskrit pref...
Sunitha is a Southern Indian feminine name, primarily used in Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu language communities. It is a regional variant of Sunita.EtymologyThe name Sunita derives from Sanskrit elements: the pr...
Swathi is a Southern Indian feminine given name, the Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu form of Swati. Swathi ultimately derives from the name of the star system Swati (also known as Arcturus), the fourth brightest star in the...
Thamarai (தாமரை) is a Tamil feminine given name meaning "lotus" in Tamil. The lotus flower holds deep cultural and religious significance in Tamil culture, symbolizing beauty, purity, and spiritual enlightenment. In Hind...
Uma is a feminine given name with roots in Sanskrit, where it means "flax." In Hinduism, it is an epithet of the goddess Parvati, the divine consort of Shiva. The name is also associated with words like "tranquillity," "...
Usha is a feminine given name widely used across Nepali, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, and Hindu contexts. It is fundamentally a variant of Ushas, the Vedic goddess of dawn, whose name in Sanskrit me...
Vaishnavi is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the name of the Hindu god Vishnu, meaning "belonging to Vishnu". In Hindu tradition, Vaishnavi is the shakti (divine energy) of Vishnu and is often iden...
Varsha is a feminine given name derived from the Sanskrit word varṣa (वर्ष), meaning “rain.”EtymologyThe name comes directly from the Sanskrit noun वर्ष (varṣa), referring to rain or the rainy season. In the context of S...
Vidya is a feminine given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word vidyā, meaning "knowledge, science, learning". In Hinduism, Vidya is another name of the goddess Saraswati, the deity of wisdom, arts, and k...
Vimala is a Tamil feminine name, derived from the masculine name Vimal, which comes from the Sanskrit word विमल (vimala) meaning "clean, pure, spotless". The name reflects a quality of purity and clarity, often used in S...
Yamuna is the name of a sacred river in India, as well as a Hindu goddess. Derived from Sanskrit यम (yama) meaning "twin", the name reflects the river's legendary association with Yama, the god of death, who is considere...