Aavash is an Indian name of Punjabi origin, derived from Sanskrit 'Avashya', meaning 'necessary' or 'indispensable'. Historically significant, it was the name given to the wise son of sage Vasistha in Hindu mythology.
Amrik is an Indian origin name meaning 'nectar', derived from Punjabi, carrying historical significance as the name of Guru Amar Das, the third Sikh guru.
Amritpal is an Indian-Punjabi name meaning "protected by nectar" or "sheltered by immortality," with a rich history in Sikhism, symbolizing spiritual strength and devotion.
Anshveer is an Indian given name of Punjabi origin, derived from 'ansh' (bow) and 'veer' (hero), meaning 'heroic like a bow'. It symbolizes strength and courage, with historical significance and growing global recognition.
The name Arsh, meaning 'white' or 'clear,' is of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Arjun.' It's popular among Punjabi communities and internationally, with no specific religious connotations.
Avneesh is an Indian name of Punjabi origin, derived from 'Avani' (earth/dust) and 'isha' (lord/master), meaning "Lord of the Earth" or "Master of Dust".
The name Brinder originates from India's Punjabi region, derived from the word 'brind', meaning 'sacred thread'. It signifies purity and spiritual strength, reflecting Sikh traditions.
Dhillon is an Indian Punjabi Sikh name meaning "small lion," derived from the historical Dhillon clan of warrior Sikhs renowned for their bravery and leadership.
Dilshaan is an Indian-origin unisex name, popular among Punjabis, combining 'dil' (heart) and 'shaani' (Lord of the Universe), signifying devotion towards God.
Divleen is an Indian name of Punjabi origin meaning "life of day" or "daily life," often associated with dawn or morning, and popularized by notable individuals throughout history.
Ekjot is a unique Indian name from Punjab, meaning "one lamp" or "single flame," symbolizing light, knowledge, and guidance, often given to girls but also suitable for boys.