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From Sanskrit आरव (ārava) meaning "crying, howling, noise".

From the name of a Hindu ritual in which offerings of lamps or candles are made to various gods, derived from Sanskrit आरात्रिक (ārātrika).

From Sanskrit आभा (ābhā) meaning "splendour, light".

From Sanskrit अभय (abhaya) meaning "fearless".

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"....

From Sanskrit अभिलाष (abhilāṣa) meaning "desire, wish".

Feminine form of Abhilash.

Means "heroic, brave, fiery" in Sanskrit, from the prefix अभि (abhi) meaning "to, towards" and मन्यु (manyu) meaning "spirit, passion, courage,...

From Sanskrit अभिनव (abhinava) meaning "young, fresh".

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

Means "belonging to Aditi" in Sanskrit. This is a name for the seven (or more) Hindu gods who are the children of Aditi. It is also another name for...

Means "fire" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the Vedic Hindu fire god, typically depicted as red-skinned with three legs, seven arms, and two faces,...

From Sanskrit ऐश्वर्य (aiśvarya) meaning "prosperity, wealth". A famous bearer is the Indian actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (1973-).

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.

Derived from Sanskrit आकाङ्क्षा (ākāṅkṣā) meaning "desire, wish".

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

From Sanskrit अखिल (akhila) meaning "whole, complete".

From Sanskrit अक्षय (akṣaya) meaning "undecaying, imperishable".

From Sanskrit अमर (amara) meaning "immortal".

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

Feminine form of Amit 1.

From Sanskrit अमिताभ (amitābha) meaning "immeasurable splendour". A famous bearer is Indian actor Amitabh Bachchan (1942-).

Means "immortal" from Sanskrit (a) meaning "not" and मृत (mṛta) meaning "dead". In Hindu texts it refers to a drink that gives immortality.

Feminine form of Amrit.

Feminine form of Anand.

Northern Indian form of Ananta.

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

Feminine form of Anik.

From Sanskrit अनिकेत (aniketa) meaning "without a home".

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

Feminine form of Anil.

Means "minuteness" from Sanskrit अणिमन (aṇiman). In yoga texts, this is the name of the ability to make oneself infinitely small so to be invisible.

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...

Means "supreme, paramount, without a ruler", from the Sanskrit negative prefix (a) and ईश (īśa) meaning "ruler, lord".

Means "nightless, sleepless" in Sanskrit.

Possibly from Sanskrit अनीत (anīta) meaning "not guided".

Feminine form of Anit.

From Sanskrit अञ्जलि (añjali) meaning "salutation".

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.

From Sanskrit अङ्कुर (aṅkura) meaning "sapling, sprout, shoot".

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

Alternate transcription of Hindi अनुष्का or Sinhala අනුෂ්කා (see Anushka).

From Sanskrit अनुज (anuja) meaning "born later, younger". This name is sometimes given to the younger sibling of an older child.

Feminine form of Anuj.

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

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

Feminine form of Anupam.

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

Derived from Sanskrit अनुराग (anurāga) meaning "love, affection, devotion".

Meaning uncertain, possibly inspired by the Russian name Annushka.

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...