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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...

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".

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

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

Southern Indian form of Ananta.

Southern Indian form of Ananta.

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

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

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

From Sanskrit अरविन्द (aravinda) meaning "lotus".

Alternate transcription of Kannada ಅರವಿಂದ (see Aravind).

From Sanskrit अर्चन (arcana) meaning "honouring, praising". This is the name of a Hindu ritual.

Means "reddish brown, dawn" in Sanskrit. The Hindu god Aruna (अरुण) is the charioteer who drives the sun god Surya across the sky. The modern...

Derived from Sanskrit आशा (āśā) meaning "wish, desire, hope".

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

From Sanskrit अश्विन् (aśvin) meaning "possessed of horses". The Ashvins are twin Hindu gods of the sunrise and sunset, also associated with medicine...

From Sanskrit अविनाश (avināśa) meaning "indestructible".

From Sanskrit बाल (bāla) meaning "young" combined with the name of the Hindu god Krishna. This refers to the child form of Krishna.

Means "descendant of Bharata" in Sanskrit. This is an epithet of the Hindu goddess Saraswati.

From Sanskrit भावन (bhāvana) meaning "producing, manifesting, thought, emotion".

Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi भावना, Kannada ಭಾವನಾ or Malayalam ഭാവന (see Bhavana).

Feminine form of Chandan, as well as the Sinhala masculine form.

Means "moon" in Sanskrit, derived from चन्द (cand) meaning "to shine". This is a transcription of both the masculine form चण्ड (the god of the moon...

Means "crown of the moon", derived from Sanskrit चन्द्र (candra) meaning "moon" and शेखर (śekhara) meaning "crest, peak, crown". This is an epithet...

From Sanskrit चेतन (cetana) meaning "visible, conscious, soul".

From Sanskrit दर्शन (darśana) meaning "seeing, observing, understanding".

Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi/Nepali दीपक, Bengali দীপক, Gujarati દીપક, Gurmukhi ਦੀਪਕ, Malayalam ദീപക്, Kannada ದೀಪಕ್, Tamil தீபக் or Telug...

Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi दीपिका, Kannada ದೀಪಿಕಾ, Malayalam ദീപിക, Tamil தீபிகா or Telugu దీపికా (see Dipika).

Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi दीप्ती or Kannada ದೀಪ್ತಿ (see Dipti).

From Sanskrit देवक (devaka) meaning "divine, celestial", a derivative of देव (deva) meaning "god". According to the Hindu epic the Mahabharata she was...

Modern form of Devaraja.

Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi दिलीप, Malayalam ദിലീപ്, Kannada ದಿಲೀಪ್, Tamil திலீப் or Telugu దిలీప్ (see Dilip).

From Sanskrit दीपति (dīpti) meaning "brightness, light".

Means "divine, heavenly" in Sanskrit.

South Indian variant of Gayatri.

South Indian form of Gita 1.

Means "cow finder", derived from Sanskrit गो (go) meaning "cow" combined with विन्द (vinda) meaning "finding". This is an epithet of the Hindu god Vis...

South Indian form of Gauri.

Means "brown, yellow, tawny" in Sanskrit, and by extension "monkey, horse, lion". This is another name of the Hindu god Vishnu, and sometimes of his...

From the name Hari (an epithet of Vishnu) combined with Sanskrit ईश (īśa) meaning "lord".

Variant and feminine form of Harish.

Means "happiness" in Sanskrit. Harsha (or Harṣa, also called Harshavardhana) was a 7th-century emperor of northern India. He was also noted as an...

Means "golden" in Sanskrit.