Gowsiha
Gowsiha means 'peaceful' or 'calm' in Sanskrit.
Gowtham
Gowtham means 'one who has attained enlightenment' and is typically associated with Lord Buddha.
Gowthami
Gowthami refers to the river Godavari, signifying purity and beauty in Sanskrit.
Graamani
Graamani means 'a leader or head of the family' in Sanskrit.
Grahati
The name signifies 'an embodiment of knowledge' and is associated with Goddess Saraswati.
Grahesh
Grahesh means 'Lord of the planets' or 'one who is a master of the celestial bodies'.
Grahesha
Grahesha means 'Lord of the planets' in Sanskrit.
Grahi
Grahi means 'the one who takes' or can also refer to a celestial body in astrological terms.
Grahil
Grahil means 'a seeker of the planets' or someone related to celestial bodies in astrology.
Grahin
Grahin refers to 'one who takes' or someone who captures in astrological context.
Grahisa
Grahisa means 'one who is a lord of the planets' in a spiritual context.
Grahish
Grahish means 'master or lord of the planets' reflecting astrological significance.
Grahit
Grahit translates to 'one who absorbs' or 'understanding based on astrological factors'.
Grahya
Grahya signifies 'the one who can be grasped' often implying wisdom and comprehension.
Grama
Grama means 'village' in Sanskrit, often used in names implying heritage from rural or tribal roots.
Granta
A name meaning 'the river' in Sanskrit, also associated with the Hindu epics.
Granth
A name associated with the meaning 'collection' or 'book' in Sanskrit texts.
Granthana
A name that refers to 'one who is gathered', often associated with spiritual contexts in Hinduism.
Granthik
A name meaning 'arrangement' or 'collection', associated with literary contexts in Sanskrit.
Granthika
A name meaning 'one who is gathered', reflecting a nurturing nature in Hindu culture.
Greeshkandaraja
The name Greeshkandaraja combines words meaning 'the king (raja) of the cool (greesh)' referring to a cool atmosphere or season.
Greeshm
Greeshm refers to 'summer' in Sanskrit, symbolizing warmth and brightness.
Greeshma
Greeshma means 'summer' in Sanskrit, representing warmth and vitality.
Greeshmi
The name signifies 'slender' or 'graceful,' often associated with femininity in Indian culture.
Greeshmita
The name means 'one associated with warmth or summer,' symbolizing brightness and cheerfulness.
Greeshna
The name means 'summer' or 'warmth,' representing positivity and life.
Grha Lakshmi
In Hinduism, it refers to the goddess of wealth and prosperity, Lakshmi, associated with household and material well-being.
Grhapati
It means 'master of the house' in Sanskrit, associated with leadership and guardianship.
Grhini
In Sanskrit, it means 'householder' or 'one who dwells in a house,' symbolizing femininity and domesticity.
Grhita
Grhita means 'one who is accepted, received or welcomed' in Sanskrit.
Grhitha
Grhitha conveys the meaning of 'received or taken in' in Sanskrit.
Grht
Grht typically relates to the ancestral line or heritage in Sanskrit context.
Gridha
Gridha means 'eagle' in Sanskrit, representing strength and majesty.
GrihaLakshmi
GrihaLakshmi represents the goddess of wealth and prosperity within the home in Hindu tradition.
Grihamani
Grihamani means 'jewel of the home' in Sanskrit, symbolizing value and purity.
Grihastha
Grihastha signifies 'the householder' in Hindu philosophy, representing a stage in life dedicated to family.
Grihith
Grihith means 'one who is embraced or accepted' in Sanskrit, reflecting acceptance and welcome.
Grihitha
Grihitha conveys the idea of being accepted or welcomed in Sanskrit, often reflecting familial value.
Grishm
Grishm refers to 'summer' in Sanskrit, symbolizing warmth and brightness.
Grishma
Grishma means 'heat' or 'warmth' in Sanskrit, particularly associated with summer.
Grisma
Grisma is derived from Grishma, which means 'summer' in Sanskrit.
Gritav
Gritav refers to strength or firmness in Hindi.
Grithesh
Grithesh means 'lord of the earth' in Sanskrit.
Gritik
Gritik is often interpreted as 'a person who has overcome challenges,' emphasizing resilience.
Griva
Griva means 'neck' in Sanskrit and can refer to beauty or elegance.
Grsamada
Grsamada can suggest 'one who is wise and learned,' indicating intellect and wisdom.
Gruheeta
Gruheeta means 'one who is household' in Sanskrit and can be used for any gender.
Gruhit
Gruhit means 'captured' or 'held' in Sanskrit.
Gudakesa
Gudakesa means 'one who has a thick mane' or is related to Lord Krishna in Hindu tradition.
Gudakesh
Gudakesh is a name of Lord Krishna, meaning 'the one who has control over sleep.'
Gudakesha
Gudakesha is another name for Lord Krishna, meaning 'the one with a thick mane.'
Guddu
Guddu is a diminutive form often used affectionately for boys in India, meaning 'little one.'
Gudia
Gudia means 'doll' or 'little girl' in Hindi.
Gudiya
Gudiya means 'doll' and is a term of endearment often used for little girls.
Gugan
Means 'a person who is in the middle' in Sanskrit, often linked to balance.
Guggul
Refers to a resin from a tree known for medicinal properties; associated with healing.
Guha
The name Guha means 'cave' or 'hidden' and is associated with a deity in Hinduism.
Guhamaya
The name Guhamaya means 'full of secrets' or 'mysterious.'
Guhan
The name Guhan means 'the lord of caves' and refers to Lord Karthikeya in Hindu tradition.
Guhaya
The name Guhaya means 'hidden' in Sanskrit.
Guhya
The name Guhya means 'secret' or 'mysterious' in Sanskrit.
Gul'adhar
This name translates to 'flower bearer' in various South Asian languages, emphasizing nature and beauty.
Gulaab
Means 'rose' in Hindi, symbolizing love and beauty.
Gulab
Means 'rose', often associated with love and affection.
Gulabrai
A diminutive form that often signifies a person who is cherished like a rose.
Gulal
Means 'colored powder', typically used during the festival of Holi, symbolizing joy and celebration.
Gulbadan
Translating to 'flower body' in Persian, it signifies beauty and grace.
Gulbagh
The name translates to 'garden of flowers,' symbolizing abundance and beauty.
Guldeep
It means 'light of the flower,' representing hope and beauty.
Gulfaam
A name meaning 'one who is like a flower' or 'flower-like'.
Gulfrit
A name possibly derived from 'Gul' meaning 'flower' and 'frit' meaning 'brave'.
Gulika
A name meaning 'flower'.
Gulla
A name meaning 'rose' or 'flower'.
Gullonar
A name representing a variant of Gul, meaning 'flower' or 'rose'.
Gulloo
Refers to a flower or blossoms of the Gulmohar tree, often signifying beauty and brightness.
Gulmohar
A tree known for its vibrant orange flowers, symbolizing beauty and renewal.
Gulmohor
Variant spelling of Gulmohar; represents a tree with beautiful flowers, signifying life and beauty.
Gulshan
Meaning "flower garden"; symbolizes beauty, serenity, and nature.
Gulshanbir
Means "royal flower garden"; symbolizes a place of beauty and grandeur.
Gulu
A diminutive or affectionate form of names starting with 'Gul-', often used in various cultures in India.
Gulyani
A name meaning 'one who is cherished like a flower.'
Gulzaar
A name meaning 'garden.'
Gulzar
A name meaning 'flower garden.'
Gulzara
A name meaning 'flowered, the one who blooms.'
Gulzarilal
A name meaning 'the flower garden's son.'
Gummadi
A name meaning 'tender or loving.'
Gunakshi
A name of Indian origin meaning 'one with beautiful eyes,' derived from Sanskrit.
Gunalan
A South Indian name often associated with the meaning 'bringer of good fortune.'
Gunamay
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'one who possesses knowledge and wisdom.'
Gunamaya
A name meaning 'one who is full of virtues' or 'good qualities.'
Gunanidhi
A combination of Sanskrit elements meaning 'treasure of virtues.'
Gunarashi
A name associated with qualities, meaning 'one who is virtuous.'
Gunarasi
A feminine form related to virtue, meaning 'a woman of good character.'
Gunaratan
Meaning 'precious gem of virtues,' often desired qualities in a person.
Gunaratna
A name that translates to 'jewel of knowledge,' associated with wisdom.
Gunasagar
Means 'ocean of virtues,' indicating an abundance of moral qualities.
Gunaseelan
A South Indian name representing 'one who is virtuous and noble.'
Gunasekar
Meaning 'one who has great virtues,' derived from Tamil.
Gunasekaran
A variant of Gunasekar, meaning 'one with virtuous qualities.'
Gunashekar
Meaning 'one who is rich in virtues,' signifying moral goodness.