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First part of compound Arabic names beginning with عبد ال (ʿAbd al) meaning "servant of the" (such as عبد العزيز (ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz) meaning "servant of...

Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الله (see Abd Allah), as well as the regular form in several other languages.

Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الرحمٰن (see Abd ar-Rahman), as well as the usual Bengali transcription.

Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد الرشيد (see Abd ar-Rashid), as well as the usual Bengali transcription.

Alternate transcription of Arabic عبد السلام (see Abd as-Salam), as well as the usual Bengali transcription.

Alternate transcription of Arabic عابد (see Abid) or عبد (see Abd). This is also the usual Bengali form of Abid.

Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi अभिजीत or अभिजित or Bengali অভিজিৎ (see Abhijit).

From Sanskrit अभिजित (abhijita) meaning "victorious", from the prefix अभि (abhi) meaning "to, towards" and जित (jita) meaning "conquered, overcome"....

Means "virtuous" in Arabic. It is typically feminine in the Arab world, and typically masculine in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.

Means "boundless, entire" or "freedom, security" in Sanskrit, derived from the negative prefix (a) and दिति (diti) meaning "giving". This is the...

Means "settler" in Arabic. According to tradition, Adnan was an ancestor of the Prophet Muhammad and the northern Arabian tribes.

Feminine form of Afif.

Means "most commendable, most praiseworthy" in Arabic (a superlative form of Hamid 1).

Variant of Ahmad. This was the name of three Ottoman sultans.

Means "most handsome, most beautiful" in Arabic (a superlative form of Hasan).

Means "unconquered", from Sanskrit (a) meaning "not" and जय (jaya) meaning "victory, conquest".

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

Modern form of Ajita.

From Sanskrit आकाश (ākāśa) meaning "open space, sky".

From Persian اختر (akhtar) meaning "star".

Means "most generous" in Arabic (a superlative form of Karim). It is typically feminine in Iran, unisex in Pakistan, and masculine elsewhere.

From Sanskrit अमर (amara) meaning "immortal".

From Sanskrit अमित (amita) meaning "immeasurable, infinite".

Feminine form of Amrit.

Derived from Sanskrit आनन्द (ānanda) meaning "happiness, bliss". This was the name of an attendant and disciple of the Buddha.

Means "infinite, endless" in Sanskrit. This is an epithet of the Hindu god Vishnu.

From Sanskrit अनीक (anīka) meaning "army" or "splendour".

Derived from Sanskrit अनिल (anila) meaning "air, wind".

Means "unobstructed, ungovernable" in Sanskrit. According to the Puranas this was the name of a grandson of the Hindu deity Krishna and his wife Rukmi...

Modern masculine form of Anjana.

Means "kohl, collyrium" in Sanskrit, referring to a black powder traditionally used as an eyeliner. This is a transcription from Sanskrit of both the...

From Sanskrit अङ्कित (aṅkita) meaning "marked".

Feminine form of Ankit.

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

From Sanskrit अनूप (anūpa) meaning "watery, place near the water, lagoon".

From Sanskrit अनुपम (anupama) meaning "incomparable, matchless".

From the name of a constellation in Hindu astrology, meaning "causing success", from Sanskrit अनु (anu) meaning "after" and राधा (rādhā) meaning...

From Sanskrit अपराजित (aparājita) meaning "unconquered".

Means "leafless" in Sanskrit, from the negative prefix (a) and पर्ण (parṇa) meaning "leaf". This is another name of the Hindu goddess Parvati, given...

Bengali and Odia variant of Aravind.

Means "learned, knowing, expert" in Arabic.

From Sanskrit अरिजित् (arijit) meaning "conquering enemies".

From Sanskrit अरित्र (aritra) meaning "propelling, an oar".

Modern masculine form of Aruna.

From Sanskrit आशिष (āśiṣa) meaning "prayer, blessing".

Means "nobler, more illustrious" in Arabic (a superlative form of Sharif). As a Persian name it is typically feminine.

From Sanskrit असीमन् (asīman) meaning "boundless, limitless".

Means "supreme, higher" in Arabic, a derivative of the root سما (samā) meaning "to be high". This was the name of a daughter of Abu Bakr, the first...

Bengali and Odia variant of Aravind.

Means "road, path, solar path" in Bengali, from Sanskrit अयन (ayana) meaning "path, progress".

Alternate transcription of Arabic عائشة or Urdu عائشہ (see Aisha), as well as the usual Bengali transcription.

Alternate transcription of Arabic أيّوب (see Ayyub), as well as the usual Urdu and Bengali transcription.

Means "free" in Persian. This word has derivatives in several other languages, such as Hindi and Turkish.

Modern transcription of Balarama.

Bengali form of Varuna.

Odia, Bengali, Assamese and Nepali form of Vasanta.

Odia, Bengali, Assamese and Nepali feminine form of Vasanta.