Gurupreet
Meaning 'love of the guru', reflecting deep respect and affection for a teacher.
Guruprem
Translates to 'love for the guru', symbolizing devotion and admiration.
Gurupriya
Means 'beloved of the guru', indicating special affection or favoritism by a teacher.
Guruputra
Translates to 'son of the guru', indicating lineage or respect towards a teacher.
Gururaj
Means 'king of gurus', signifying a master or eminent teacher in spiritual traditions.
Gururaja
Similar to Gururaj, meaning 'lord of the gurus', indicating high respect for sages.
Gururatan
Means 'jewel of the guru', denoting high value or preciousness in a spiritual context.
Gurusami
Means 'the master guru', reflecting authority and respect in a spiritual or educational context.
Gurusaran
Means 'refuge of the guru', indicating a place or person providing spiritual safety.
Gurushan
Means 'noble guru', highlighting the esteemed status of a teacher.
Gurusharan
Means 'shelter of the guru', signifying protection under a spiritual guide.
Gurusimran
Means 'remembrance of the guru', highlighting the importance of recalling teachings.
Gurutej
Means 'radiance of the guru', signifying enlightenment from a spiritual leader.
Gurutmat
Means 'wisdom of the guru', indicating intelligence and insight gained from teachings.
Guruttam
Means 'highest or supreme teacher' in Sanskrit, often associated with spirituality or religious precepts.
Gya
A name often used to denote knowledge and wisdom, derived from the Sanskrit word for 'knowledge'.
Gyaan
Means 'knowledge' in Sanskrit, often linked to wisdom and learning.
Gyaana
A feminine form meaning 'knowledge', associated with wisdom and intelligence.
Gyaanav
Means 'one who possesses knowledge', indicating wisdom and intelligence.
Gyaandeep
Means 'lamp of knowledge', signifies enlightenment and intellect.
Gyala
A name that often signifies a female associated with grace and beauty.
Gyan
Means 'knowledge' in Sanskrit, commonly associated with wisdom.
Gyan Karthik
Knowledge and the one who shines, combining intellect and brilliance.
Gyana
Knowledge or wisdom, representing deep understanding in Sanskrit.
Gyanada
Bestower of wisdom, often associated with divine knowledge or enlightenment.
Gyanamurthy
Embodiment of knowledge, often used to describe a wise person or deity.
Gyanand
Blissful knowledge, representing happiness derived from wisdom.
Gyanav
A wise or knowledgeable person, often revered in educational contexts.
Gyanavi
Possessing wisdom or knowledge, often associated with enlightened femininity.
Gyanchand
Moon of knowledge, symbolizing brightness and enlightenment.
Gyanda
Possessor of knowledge, emphasizing intelligence and wisdom.
Gyandeep
Lamp of knowledge, symbolizing illumination through education.
Gyandev
God of knowledge, often referring to a divine source of wisdom.
Gyandeva
Deity of wisdom, representing a higher spiritual understanding.
Gyanender
Lord of knowledge, indicating a person with exceptional intellect.
Gyanendra
Another term for Lord Shiva, embodying supreme knowledge and enlightenment.
Gyanesh
God of knowledge and learning, often associated with Lord Ganesha in Hinduism.
Gyaneshwar
God of knowledge, emphasizing divine wisdom and learning.
Gyaneshwari
Goddess of knowledge, often associated with feminine energy of wisdom in Hinduism.
Gyani
A knowledgeable individual or scholar, revered for wisdom and education.
Gyanish
Gyanish means 'one who is knowledgeable' or 'wisdom.'
Gyanjeet
Gyanjeet means 'victory through knowledge.'
Gyanjot
Gyanjot translates to 'light of knowledge.'
Gyanleen
Gyanleen means 'one who is absorbed in knowledge.'
Gyanpreet
Gyanpreet translates to 'love for knowledge.'
Gyanprem
Gyanprem means 'love through knowledge.'
Gyanroop
Gyanroop translates to 'form of knowledge.'
Gyansingh
Gyansingh means 'lion of knowledge.'
Gyanveer
Gyanveer translates to 'brave one with knowledge.'
Gyanvi
Gyanvi means 'knowledgeable.'
Gynanand
A name meaning 'source of all knowledge' in Sanskrit.
Haanish
Brave or Courageous
Haanvika
One who has high virtues
Haardik
Full of kindness or compassionate
Haarika
The one who is a blessing or gift
Haarit
One who has developed or is accomplished
Haarshini
A name meaning 'one who brings happiness' or 'joyful' in Sanskrit.
Haasini
It means 'one who brings happiness' in Sanskrit, similar to Haarshini.
Haasita
A name meaning 'smiling' or 'cheerful' in Sanskrit.
Hadhi Ram
Hadhi Ram combines 'Hadhi' meaning 'leader' and 'Ram', a revered figure in Hinduism.
Haeshika
A name in Sanskrit meaning 'a beautiful girl' or 'a goddess.'
Hagrama
A name of Indian origin meaning 'the mind' or 'the illusion'.
Haima
Haima means 'gold' or 'made of gold' in Hindi.
Haimanti
Haimanti means 'golden' or 'related to gold' in Hindi.
Haimantika
Haimantika means 'goldlike' or 'golden' in Hindi.
Haimavathi
Haimavathi means 'golden girl' in Hindi.
Haimavathy
Haimavathy means 'of gold' or 'gold-like' in Hindi.
Haimavati
Haimavati means 'daughter of the mountain' and is often associated with wealth in Hindi.
Haimi
Haimi means 'of gold' or 'golden' in Hindi.
Haimona
Haimona means 'a golden girl' in Hindi.
Hakesa
A name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'goddess of the universe'.
Hakesh
A name meaning 'the lord of gods' or 'god of power'.
Halabhrt
A powerful or great warrior; specific to South Asian cultures.
Halayudha
A name that represents strength and valor; often associated with the heroic.
Hamdev
Derived from the combination of 'Ham' and 'dev', meaning "God's praise" in Hindi/Sanskrit.
Haminagni
One who is beautiful as the flame of fire; often associated with Goddess Durga.
Hamreet
A modern name symbolizing 'joy and peace' in Indian culture.
Hamrish
Means 'one who possesses strength', common among Indian communities.
Hamrutha
A name signifying purity and devotion in Sanskrit.
Hamsa
Symbol of protection and spiritual significance depicting a swan or hand of Fatima.
Hamsabrahmari
Means 'a female divine power', representing strength and beauty in Hinduism.
Hamsadeepika
Means 'light of the swan', symbolizing purity and wisdom in Indian culture.
Hamsadhvani
Signifies 'melody of the swan', often associated with music and arts in Indian tradition.
Hamsalekha
Translates to 'the swan's signature', representing grace and artistry in Hinduism.
Hamsanandi
Means 'happy as a swan', reflecting joy and beauty in life within Indian culture.
Hamsanandini
A name combining 'Hamsa' (swan) and 'Anandini' (blissful), representing someone who brings joy and purity.
Hamsavahini
Translates to 'one who rides a swan,' often associated with goddess Saraswati in Hinduism.
Hamsika
Means 'swan' and is often associated with grace and beauty in Hinduism.
Hamsikha
Derived from 'Hamsa' meaning swan, symbolizes excellence and purity.
Hamsini
Signifies 'belonging to a swan' which symbolizes purity and divine knowledge in Hinduism.
Haneesh
It means 'spiritual enlightening' or 'a shining one' in Sanskrit.
Haneesha
The name means 'a sacred or divine reward' in Sanskrit.
Haneet
The name means 'one who is a devotee of Lord Hanuman' in Hindi.
Hanika
The name means 'one who brings joy' in Sanskrit.
Hanishka
Goddess Durga; brings joy and excellence.
Hannus
Another form of the name Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god, signifying great strength.
Hannytej
Emerging variant used in contemporary contexts, no commonly agreed meaning.
Hanomtano
A compound name possibly meaning 'graceful and beautiful' in certain cultures.
Hansa
In Sanskrit, it means 'swan' and symbolizes purity and beauty.
Hansaja
A name associated with multiple deities, meaning 'one who is like a swan.'