Gianras
Gianras means 'essence of knowledge.'
Gianratan
Gianratan means 'precious jewel of knowledge.'
Gianroop
Gianroop means 'form of knowledge.'
Gianseetal
Gianseetal means 'peaceful knowledge.'
Giansh
Giansh translates to 'pure knowledge.'
Gianutaam
Gianutaam means 'the ultimate knowledge.'
Gianveer
Gianveer means 'brave knowledge.'
Gianvichaar
Gianvichaar means 'contemplation of knowledge.'
Gianwant
Gianwant means 'one who has knowledge.'
Gigyansh
Meaning 'one who is intelligent and bright'.
Gini
Gini can refer to ‘one’ or ‘a small daughter’ in various Indian languages.
Ginibala
Ginibala means 'wealthy girl' in Telugu.
Ginti
Ginti means 'a count or number,' associated with counting in Hindi.
Gira
A name meaning 'song' or 'melody' in Hindi. It is also a common name in other cultures.
Girdhar
It means 'the lord who supports', often associated with Krishna.
Girdhari
Another name for Lord Krishna, meaning 'the one who holds the mountain'.
Gireesh
Means 'lord of the mountains', often referring to Lord Shiva.
Gireesha
Feminine version of Gireesh, meaning 'goddess of the mountains', referring to Parvati.
Giri
Means 'mountain'; can refer to a male or female name depending on the context.
Giribabu
Means 'son of the mountain', often linked to Lord Shiva.
Giribala
Means 'daughter of the mountain', often associated with Goddess Parvati.
Giribhu
Means 'the lord of the mountains', another name for Lord Shiva.
Girichandra
Translates to 'moon of the mountains', often referring to the beauty of nature.
Giridari
Another name for Krishna, signifying 'the lifter of Mount Govardhan'.
Giridhar
Means 'mountain holder', mainly referring to Krishna.
Giridhara
Means 'the one who upholds the mountains', another name for Krishna.
Giridharan
Variant of Giridhar, it means 'the holder of mountains', referring to Krishna.
Giridhari
Another name for Krishna meaning 'he who holds the mountain'.
Giriisha
Means 'goddess of the mountains', associated with Parvati or Durga.
Girija
Means 'born of the mountain', referring to Goddess Parvati.
Girijabala
Means 'young girl of the mountain', associated with Goddess Parvati.
Girijanandan
Means 'son of the mountain', specifically related to Lord Kartikeya.
Girijapathi
Name meaning 'Lord of Girija,' another name for Lord Shiva.
Girijapati
Name meaning 'Lord of the Mountain,' referring to Lord Shiva.
Girijaprasada
Name meaning 'gift from Girija,' referring to a blessing from Lord Shiva.
Girijavallabha
Name meaning 'beloved of Girija,' referencing Lord Shiva as the beloved of Parvati.
Girijesh
Name meaning 'Lord of the Mountain,' another name for Lord Shiva.
Girik
Another name for Lord Shiva, signifying 'Lord of the mountain.'
Girika
Feminine form of Girik, often referring to Goddess Parvati.
Girikarni
Name meaning 'like a mountain,' often related to deities of strength.
Girikota
Name meaning 'the one who is connected to the mountain,' often a reference to divine attributes.
Girilal
Name meaning 'son of the mountain,' often referring to a devotee of Lord Shiva.
Girilala
Feminine form of Girilal, often denoting beauty and connection to the mountain.
Girimana
Name meaning 'mountain dweller,' often referencing Lord Shiva.
Girinath
Name meaning 'Lord of the mountains,' referring to Lord Shiva.
Girindra
Name meaning 'Lord Indra of the mountains,' often associated with divinity.
Giripat
Another name used for Lord Shiva, meaning 'lord of the mountains.'
Giripati
Meaning 'Lord of the mountains,' denoting Lord Shiva.
Giripriya
Name meaning 'dear to Girija,' often associated with Goddess Parvati.
Giriraaj
Name meaning 'king of the mountains,' typically referring to Lord Shiva.
Giriraj
Another title for Lord Shiva, meaning 'king of the mountain.'
Giriraja
Giriraja means 'king of the mountains,' often associated with the Himalayas and revered in Hindu traditions.
Girisa
Girisa means 'lord of the mountains,' and refers to Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.
Girish
Girish means 'lord of the mountains,' commonly referring to Lord Shiva.
Girisha
Girisha means 'lord of the mountains,' a reference to deity Shiva in Hinduism.
Girishah
Girishah is a variation of Girish, meaning 'lord of the mountains' in Sanskrit, referring to Shiva.
Girisharan
Girisharan means 'shelter of the lord of the mountains,' linking to Lord Shiva.
Giritarangi
Giritarangi means 'mountain wave' and has connections to nature in Hindu culture.
Giritrah
Giritrah signifies 'one who protects the mountains' or attributes of guardianship of the divine.
Girivar
Girivar means 'lord of the mountains' in Sanskrit and is another name for Lord Shiva.
Girivara
Girivara means 'the greatest mountain,' often signifying a powerful presence in Hindu belief.
Girivardhan
Girivardhan means 'one who uplifts the mountains,' commonly associated with strength and resilience.
Girja
Girja means 'the one who is born of mountains,' often used for goddess Parvati.
Girjesh
Girjesh means 'lord of the mountains,' referring to Lord Shiva.
Girnauq
Girnauq is a less common name with possible cultural or regional significance within Indian communities.
Girsh
Girsh is often a variant of Girish, meaning 'lord of the mountains' and relates to Shiva in Hinduism.
Girvaan
Girvaan means 'one who is strong and magnificent like a mountain,' symbolizing strength and power.
Girvaana
Girvaana is a variation of Girvaan, often symbolizing vigor and strength similar to mountains.
Girvan
Girvan means 'one who resides in the mountains,' associated with divine qualities in Hindu culture.
Girvesh
Girvesh means 'Lord of the mountains' in Sanskrit.
Gishi
Gishi, primarily male but can be unisex, means 'moderation' in Sanskrit.
Gishnu
Gishnu means 'noble or glorious' in Sanskrit and is often associated with Hindu deities.
Gishu
Gishu is a shortened form of Gishnu, meaning 'a noble or glorious individual' in Sanskrit.
Git
Git means 'song' or 'to sing' in Sanskrit, and is often associated with poetic expression.
Gita
Gita is derived from the Sanskrit word for 'song' and often refers specifically to the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Hindu scripture.
Gitali
Gitali means 'melodic' or 'of songs' in Sanskrit, emphasizing a musical quality.
Gitamrita Mahodadhi
Gitamrita Mahodadhi translates to 'the ocean of immortal songs' in Sanskrit, referring to a profound collection of compositions.
Gitanjali
Gitanjali translates to 'song offerings' in Sanskrit and refers to a collection of poems by Rabindranath Tagore.
Gitansh
Gitansh means 'part of a song' in Hindi, indicating a connection to musical elements.
Gitashri
Gitashri means 'beauty of song' in Sanskrit, highlighting grace associated with music.
Gitesh
Gitesh means 'lord of songs' in Sanskrit, indicating a divine nature connected to music.
Githa
Githa means 'song' in Sanskrit, often referring to literary compositions or hymns.
Giti
Giti means 'a song' in Hindi, often used to denote a lyrical piece of music.
Gitika
Gitika means 'a small song' in Sanskrit, referring to light or simple musical forms.
Gitisha
Gitisha means 'song of the goddess' in Sanskrit, combining divine femininity and music.
Gitsh
Gitsh means 'a song' in Hindi and can pertain to lyrical expressions.
Giva
The name means 'gift' or 'to give'.
Givitha
The name means 'life' or 'living'.
Giyan
The name means 'knowledge' or 'wisdom'.
Gna
Gna is a short form of the name Gnan, meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom.'
Gnan
Gnan means 'knowledge' or 'wisdom' in Tamil and Sanskrit.
Gnana
Gnana means 'knowledge' or 'wisdom' in Tamil.
Gnana Panditan
Gnana Panditan means 'knowledgeable scholar' in Tamil.
Gnanachelvan
Gnanachelvan means 'one who is blessed with knowledge' in Tamil.
Gnanal
Gnanal translates to 'one who possesses knowledge' in Tamil.
Gnanalia
Gnanalia means 'source of knowledge' or 'bringer of wisdom' in Tamil.
Gnanaraj
Gnanaraj translates to 'king of knowledge' in Tamil.
Gnanasekar
Gnanasekar means 'a person who is adorned with knowledge' in Tamil.
Gnanasooriyan
Gnanasooriyan means 'the sun of knowledge' in Tamil.
Gnanavel
Gnanavel translates to 'spear of knowledge' in Tamil.