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AABHA
FeminineAabha, of Indian origin, means 'light' or 'radiance', associated with the goddess Shri Lakshmi.
AABIR
MasculineIndian name of Malayalam origin, meaning 'first ray of sunlight' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings in Hindu culture.
AADAV
MasculineMeet Aadav, a timeless Indian name from Rajasthan, derived from Sanskrit 'Aadava', meaning 'the first' or 'beginning'. In Hindu mythology, Aadav is revered as one of the seven ancient sages.
AADHAV
MasculineAadhav, of Indian origin, means 'the one who is worshipped' or 'removes obstacles', reflecting divine reverence and strength.
AADHAVAN
MasculineIndian Tamil name meaning 'first', signifying creation and innovation, inspired by Lord Brahma in Hindu mythology.
AADHIRA
FeminineUnique Indian name derived from the Sanskrit 'Adhira', meaning 'the other side' or 'beyond', associated with the goddess Lakshmi in Hindu mythology, symbolizing wealth and prosperity.
AADHIRAN
MasculineRare Sanskrit-derived Indian boy's name meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant', associated with the Hindu god Indra.
AADHVIKA
FeminineAdhvika is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin that translates to "prosperity in the right direction" or "moving towards wealth". It is also associated with Lord Indra, the Hindu god of rain and thunder, further symbolizing abundance and blessings.
AADHYA
FeminineCaptivating Indian feminine name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Aadhyatma', signifying 'spiritual' or 'inner self'.
AADHYASRI
FeminineUncommon Indian girl's name from Tamil Nadu, derived from Sanskrit 'Aadhi' (first) and 'Sri' (fortune), signifying 'the first fortune'. It's often linked to Hindu goddess Adi Shakti and has ancient roots in Indian literature.
AADI
FeminineAadi, of Indian origin, means 'first' or 'beginning,' often associated with Lord Shiva and the Hindu festival of Holi.
AADI
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'sun' or 'first creation'.
AADITH
MasculineIndian origin name from Kerala, derived from Sanskrit 'Aadi' meaning 'beginning'. It's associated with Hindu mythology and often chosen during Onam festival to symbolize prosperity.
AADITHYA
MasculineAadithya, of Indian origin, means 'sun' in Sanskrit, embodying warmth and life-giving power; it also signifies divine lineage in Hindu mythology.
AADITYA
MasculineMale name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Aditya', meaning 'sun' and associated with Lord Surya, the Hindu sun god.
AADRIKA
FeminineCaptivating feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "Adrika," meaning "mountain-born" or "from the mountains." It signifies strength, resilience, and beauty, drawing inspiration from the mighty mountains it embodies.
AADRIT
MasculineIndian name from Gujarat with Sanskrit origins, translating to 'first rays of the sun' or 'beginning of creation', reflecting its association with Hindu Sun God Surya.
AADRITI
FeminineUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the beginning of order' or 'the start of routine', associated with a powerful Hindu goddess and carrying a sense of tradition and balance.
AADVI
FeminineDistinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Adavi', meaning 'first'. It's associated with Hindu Yoginis, powerful female deities, and symbolizes enlightenment and strength.
AAGAM
MasculineRare but significant Indian male name, derived from Sanskrit 'Agam', meaning 'that which has come', and associated with the mythical bird Garuda.
AAGNA
FeminineRare Sanskrit girl's name meaning "Limitless" or "Boundless," associated with Goddess Saraswati in Hindu mythology, signifying endless possibilities and wisdom.
AAHAN
MasculineIndian origin gender-neutral name derived from Hindu god Lord Shiva's second name 'Aahaan', meaning strength and transformation.
AAHANA
FeminineDistinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Aahan', meaning 'first' or 'beginning'. It signifies new beginnings and is associated with sunlight and renewal in Hindu mythology. Often used for females but suitable for any gender, Aahana carries connotations of hope and optimism. Despite being relatively rare in the English-speaking world, its unique sound and positive associations make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a meaningful name for their child.
AAHIR
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from the Sanskrit word "Aahuti", meaning 'offering'.
AAHNA
FeminineUnique Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Aahana', meaning 'dawn' or 'break of day', symbolizing hope and renewal.
AAJAYLAH
FeminineSanskrit-derived name meaning 'the unconquerable one', attributed to Hindu goddess Durga.
AAKANKSHA
FeminineAakanksha, of Indian origin, means "desire" or "aspiration", symbolizing prosperity and happiness, and is considered auspicious in Hindu culture.
AAKASH
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit 'Akasha,' meaning 'space' or 'ether,' representing expansiveness and infinite potential.
AALAYA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'aalayam', meaning 'dwelling' or 'abode', often associated with Lord Vishnu's divine abode in Hindu mythology.
AALAYNA
FeminineBeautiful Sanskrit name meaning 'goddess of the universe' or 'light,' associated with Hindu goddess Lakshmi.
AALEAHYA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Aalehi', meaning 'first'. It's often linked to Hindu goddess Saraswati, symbolizing creativity and knowledge.
AALOK
MasculineUncommon yet significant Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Aaloka', meaning 'light' or 'radiance', symbolizing brightness and warmth.
AAMANEE
FeminineAamanee, of Indian origin, means 'peace' in Sanskrit, associated with the goddess Durga.
AAMANI
FeminineUnique and beautiful Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Aamanata', meaning 'unparalleled'. It's associated with Goddess Lakshmi in Hindu mythology, and has two melodic syllables.
AAMIYA
FeminineAamiya, of Indian origin, means 'one who is liked by everyone' and has a rich history in Hindu culture.
AAMYA
FeminineAamya, of Sanskrit origin, means 'devotion to God' in Hinduism.
AANAV
MasculineAanav, of Indian origin, means 'bliss' or 'happiness', named after a celestial being known for his immense joy.
AANAYA
FeminineAanaya, of Indian origin, means 'unbounded' or 'limitless,' signifying liberation from worldly attachments.
AANCHAL
FeminineIndian feminine given name meaning "graceful" or "elegant" in Sanskrit, also associated with celestial nymphs in Hindu mythology.
AANYA
FeminineUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Aanaya', meaning 'bringer of happiness or prosperity'. It's associated with Hindu goddess Lakshmi and signifies wealth, fortune, and good luck.