Female and male first names : Jainism.
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ABHIRUP
MaleIndian name from Bengal, derived from Sanskrit 'Abhinandana' (celebration) and 'Rupa' (beauty), meaning 'Celebration of Beauty'. It's historically significant in Bengali culture and associated with Rabindranath Tagore's character Abhirup.
ARIHA
FemaleUncommon yet significant Indian name derived from the Sanskrit 'Arihanta', meaning 'destroyer of enemies'. It is deeply rooted in Hindu and Jain mythology, symbolizing strength, courage, and spiritual enlightenment.
ARIHANT
MaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'victor' or 'conqueror,' associated with Jainism's first spiritual teacher.
DHARMA
FemaleIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'dharma', meaning duties, laws, or the right way of living in Hinduism and Buddhism.
DHARMA
MaleAncient Sanskrit name meaning 'duty' or 'cosmic order,' significant in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, originally appearing in the Rigveda around 1500 BCE.
JAIN
FemaleIndian origin, derived from "Jaina," meaning follower of Jainism, an ancient religion known for its principles of nonviolence and pursuit of spiritual liberation through asceticism.
JAINA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Jana', meaning 'birth'. It's also associated with Jainism, promoting non-violence.
JAINI
FemaleJaini, of Indian origin and derived from Jainism, signifies "the path of non-violence," reflecting its core principle of compassion towards all life forms.
JAINIYA
FemaleIndian feminine given name derived from 'Jain', signifying association with Jainism, the ancient Indian religion founded by Mahavira.
JAINY
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Jaina," meaning 'follower of Jainism,' carrying profound spiritual significance.
KAMALA
FemaleIndian name derived from "Kumuda," meaning "lotus flower," symbolizing purity and triumph in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
KARMA
FemaleUnique Sanskrit name meaning "action" or "deed", reflecting the spiritual principle of cause and effect.
KEVAL
MaleIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Kevala", meaning "solitary" or "independent".
KRIYAN
MaleRare, unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit's 'Krishna', meaning 'dark blue' or 'black', associated with Lord Krishna, an avatar of Hindu god Vishnu.
PARSHVA
MaleIndian-origin name from Gujarati culture, translating to 'first' or 'beginning', signifying spiritual enlightenment, as it was borne by Jainism's first Tirthankara.
PRINSHA
FemaleIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Parshva," meaning "flank" or "side." It refers to Parshva, the 21st Tirthankara of Jainism, known for his enlightenment and teachings on non-violence and compassion.
RISHABH
MaleIndian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Rishabha', meaning 'bull', symbolizing strength and power in Hindu culture, and also has historical significance as the name of the first Jain Tirthankara known for his wisdom and compassion.
RISHAV
MaleAncient Sanskrit male given name meaning 'bull', derived from the name of the first Jain Tirthankara Rishabha, symbolizing strength and spiritual wisdom.
RISHIT
MaleIndian name from Gujarat, derived from 'Rishabh', meaning 'bull' in Sanskrit, also a revered Jain Tirthankara.
RISHVI
FemaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'bull,' symbolizing strength and wisdom, derived from the first Jain Tirthankara's name, Rishabha.
RUSHABH
MaleRare, Indian-origin male name derived from Sanskrit, signifying 'one who exists as a sage,' with historical ties to Jainism's first Tirthankara.
SHUBH
MaleIndian male name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'auspicious' or 'lucky', signifying beauty, good fortune, and prosperity.
SHUBHAM
MaleMale given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "shubh", meaning "auspicious" or "prosperous". It signifies good fortune and happiness.
SHUCHI
FemaleShuchi, of Indian origin, means 'pure' in Sanskrit and signifies purity in Hindu culture.
SWATI
FemaleAncient Indian female name derived from Sanskrit 'Svati', the 27th star constellation, signifying good fortune and prosperity.
TRISHA
MaleFeminine given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word "Trishala," meaning "three-treed" or "having three branches." It is an ancient name with rich historical significance in Hindu mythology and Jainism, often associated with wisdom, virtue, and spirituality. Today, Trisha remains popular as a unique yet timeless choice for baby girls among Indian communities worldwide.
URJA
FemaleSanskrit girl's name meaning 'energy' or 'power', revered in Hindu and Jain mythologies as a symbol of strength and knowledge.