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Reshma Feminine Bengali Hindi +2

Reshma is a feminine given name derived from the Hindi word resham, meaning “silk.” The term ultimately originates from Persian, where it conveys the idea of something silken or smooth. The name is widely used in Bengali...

Sameera 2 Feminine Hindi Marathi +1

Sameera is an alternate transcription of the feminine name Samira 2, used predominantly in Telugu, Hindi, and Marathi languages. The name is derived from the masculine Samir 2, which originates from the Sanskrit element...

Samira 2 Feminine Hindi Marathi +1

Samira 2 is a feminine given name used in Hindi, Marathi, and Telugu. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Samir 2 (also spelled Sameer 2 in Hindi).EtymologyThe root name Samir 2 derives from Sanskrit समीर (samī...

Sandhya Feminine Hindi Kannada +5

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 Feminine Kannada Malayalam +2

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 Feminine Kannada Tamil +1

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...

Satyavati Feminine Hindi Telugu +1

Satyavati (Sanskrit: satyavatī) is a name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "truthful", derived from satya (true, real) and the suffix vatī (having). In Hindu tradition, the name is famously borne by a central figure in the ep...

Shailaja Feminine Telugu Hindu

Shailaja or Sailaja (Telugu: శైలజ) is a female given name widely used in Telugu-speaking regions of South India and among Hindus. The name derives from Sanskrit śaila (शैल) meaning "mountain" and ja (ज) meaning "born," t...

Shyamala Feminine Marathi Tamil +1

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 Feminine Tamil Telugu

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 Feminine Sinhalese Malayalam +2

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 Feminine Bengali Thai +4

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...

Sulochana Feminine Hindi Malayalam +4

Sulochana is a feminine Sanskrit name meaning "having beautiful eyes," derived from the prefix su (good) and locana (eye). In later versions of the Hindu epic the Ramayana, Sulochana appears as the daughter of the serpen...

Sunitha Feminine Kannada Malayalam +2

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...

Swapna Feminine Marathi Telugu

Swapna is a feminine given name used primarily in Marathi and Telugu-speaking regions of India. It derives from the Sanskrit word svapna, which means "sleep" or "dream." The name thus carries connotations of dreams, rest...

Swathi Feminine Malayalam Tamil +1

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...

Uma Feminine Hindi Kannada +4

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 Feminine Nepali Hindi +6

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 Feminine Marathi Tamil +2

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...

Vasundhara Feminine Hindi Telugu

Vasundhara (also romanized as Vasundharā) is a feminine Indian given name of Sanskrit origin. It means “possessor of wealth” – a compound of vasu (“wealth” or “good”

Veda Feminine Kannada Telugu

Veda is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "knowledge". It is used primarily in Indian languages such as Kannada and Telugu. The name is directly derived from the Vedas, a large body of religious texts tha...

Vidya Feminine Hindi Kannada +4

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...

Yamuna Feminine Tamil Telugu +1

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...

Yashoda Feminine Hindi Marathi +2

Yashoda is a Hindu feminine name deeply rooted in Indian mythology and devotion. The name is derived from Sanskrit yaśas (यशस्), meaning "fame" or "glory", combined with dā (दा, to give), thus signifying "giver of fame"...

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