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Denotes "pertaining to Aditi" in Sanskrit. It refers to the seven (or more) Hindu deities who are the offspring of Aditi. Additionally, it is an...
Derived from the Sanskrit term अनिल (anila), which means "air, wind".
Current variation of Arjuna.
Current variation of Ashoka.
Derived from the Persian term بهادر (bahādor), which in turn originates from the Turkic word bagatur and translates to "hero, warrior". It was also...
Derived from the Sanskrit term बाल (bāla), which translates to "young" or "child," and is occasionally used as a shortened version of names like Balak...
The feminine versions of Vasanta in Odia, Bengali, Assamese, and Nepali.
The term signifies "moon" in Sanskrit, originating from चन्द (cand), which translates to "to shine". It represents the masculine version चण्ड (the...
An alternate transcription of the Hindi/Marathi/Nepali दीपक, Bengali দীপক, Gujarati દીપક, Gurmukhi ਦੀਪਕ, Malayalam ദീപക്, Kannada ದೀಪಕ್, Tamil தீபக் o...
From Sanskrit देवक (devaka) signifying "divine, celestial", a derivative of देव (deva) signifying "god". According to the Hindu epic the Mahabharata,...
Signifies "that which is established, law, duty, virtue" in Sanskrit.
A modern form of Dinesha.
A modern form of Dipaka.
Signifies "unattainable, unassailable" in Sanskrit. Durga is a Hindu warrior goddess, typically depicted with multiple arms and riding on the back of...
From Sanskrit गङ्गा (Gaṅgā), the name of the Ganges River, derived from gam meaning "to go". In Hindu tradition this is a personification of the...
Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi/Nepali गीता or Bengali গীতা (see Gita 1).
From Sanskrit gīta meaning "song". The word appears in the title of the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu text meaning "divine song".
Means "brown, yellow, tawny" in Sanskrit, and by extension "monkey, horse, lion". This is another name for the Hindu god Vishnu, and occasionally for...
From Sanskrit हीर (hīra) meaning "diamond". It is typically feminine in Pakistan and unisex in India and Nepal.
Means "possessing drops of rain" from Sanskrit इन्दु (indu) meaning "a drop" and र (ra) meaning "acquiring, possessing". Indra is the ancient Hindu...
Derived from Sanskrit ज्योतिस् (jyotis) meaning "light". This is a transcription of both the feminine form ज्योती and the masculine form ज्योति.
Modern masculine form of Kamala.
Means "lotus" or "pale red" in Sanskrit. In Sanskrit this transcribes both the feminine form कमला (long final vowel) and the masculine form कमल (short...
Derived from Sanskrit कृष्ण (kṛṣṇa) meaning "black, dark". This is the name of a Hindu deity believed to be an incarnation of Vishnu. According to...
Current version of Kumara.
An alternative transliteration of Telugu లక్ష్మి or Marathi/Hindi लक्ष्मी (see Lakshmi), and also the most common Nepali transliteration.
The modern form of Mahesha.
Signifies "illusion, magic" in Sanskrit. In Buddhist tradition, this is the mother of Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha). It is also another name for...
Signifies "joy" in Sanskrit. This transcribes both the masculine नन्द and the feminine नन्दा (with a long final vowel).
In Hindu texts, this is the...