Hardeesh
Lord of strength.
Hardeet
One who is strong according to God’s will.
Hardev
God of strength.
Hardhan
One who is strong by God's grace.
Hardharam
One who is strong in faith and belief.
Hardhian
A person with divine protection and divine strength.
Hardhik
One who is virtuous and strong.
Hardhyan
One who is blessed by God.
Hardi
Courage or bravery.
Hardik
One who is filled with love.
Hardika
Feminine form of Hardik, meaning filled with affection.
Hardikya
Embodiment of courage or strength.
Hardini
One who is hard-working and dedicated.
Hardyal
One who is strong and determined.
Hare Krishna
Refers to the mantra
Hareena
A feminine form suggesting grace and beauty.
Hareendra
A name meaning lord of the hare, often associated with Lord Shiva.
Hareer
Name derived from the resemblance to a hare or rabbit, symbolizing swiftness.
Hareesh
A form of the name meaning lord of the haresthe.
Harekrishna
Refers to the deity Lord Krishna, revered in Hinduism.
Haren
A name meaning 'one who brings happiness' or its variant in Marathi.
Harendra
Name meaning lord of the army, often associated with Vishnu.
Harenu
A name deriving a sense of a teacher or guide in a familial context.
Haresh
Lord of the universe; another name for Lord Vishnu.
Hareshwar
The supreme God; associated with Lord Shiva.
Hargun
A name signifying greatness and strength; often associated with valor.
Harhsa
Joy; signifies happiness and laughter.
Hari
One who takes away; another name for Lord Vishnu.
Hari Kant
The one who steals away the darkness; sacred name invoking brightness.
Hari Kishan
Lord Krishna; signifies an embodiment of divine qualities.
Hari Krishna
Combines the names of Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna; signifies divinity and devotion.
Hari Narayana
Hari Narayana refers to the deity Vishnu, representing the protector and preserver aspect of the divine.
Hari Prasad
Hari Prasad means 'gift of Lord Vishnu', symbolizing a blessing from the divine.
Hari Priya
Hari Priya translates to 'Dear to Lord Vishnu', representing devotion and love.
Haria
Haria is often associated with the meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to the divine', particularly referencing the goddess.
Hariaksa
Hariaksa means 'one with beautiful eyes like Lord Hari' (Vishnu), symbolizing divine beauty.
Hariaksh
Hariaksh refers to 'the one with the eyes of Lord Hari', signifying divine vision and wisdom.
Hariaksha
Hariaksha translates to 'the one who has eyes like Lord Hari', illustrating divine perception and insight.
Harial
Harial signifies 'gift from Lord Hari' which reflects divine benevolence.
Hariamrit
Hariamrit means 'the nectar or immortal essence of Lord Hari', symbolizing spiritual transcendence.
Harian
Harian translates to 'of Lord Hari', indicating a connection to the divine.
Harianka
Harianka signifies 'beloved one of Lord Vishnu', denoting a close relationship with the divine.
Hariasva
Hariasva means 'Lord Vishnu's horse', embodying strength and divine connotation.
Haribala
Haribala refers to 'the energy or strength of Lord Vishnu', reflecting empowerment.
Haribhabhru
Haribhabhru signifies 'the one who has the beauty of Hari', highlighting divine aesthetics.
Haribhakta
Haribhakta translates to 'devotee of Lord Hari', emphasizing devotion and faithfulness.
Haricapa
Haricapa refers to 'the one who is fully devoted to Lord Hari', indicating strong devotion.
Haricarana
Haricarana means 'the feet of Lord Hari', which symbolizes seeking refuge and humility before the divine.
Harichana
Harichana signifies 'one who has the mind of Lord Hari', reflecting divine consciousness.
Harichandana
Harichandana means 'sandalwood of Lord Hari', symbolizing purity and devotion.
Harichap
Harichap translates to 'the bow of Lord Hari', representing strength and protection.
Haricharan
Devotee of Lord Hari (Vishnu)
Haricharana
Feet of Lord Hari
Harid
A name referring to God or divine
Harida
The auspicious one or divine being
Haridaas
Servant of Hari (Lord Vishnu)
Haridarpa
One who brings joy or happiness related to Hari
Haridarshan
Vision of Lord Hari
Haridas
Servant of God, specifically Lord Hari
Haridasa
Devotee or servant of Lord Hari
Haridasapriya
Beloved of the servant of Lord Hari
Haridasva
The divine servant of Hari
Haridatta
Gift of God or Hari
Harideb
God or divine being of Hari
Harideep
Light of Lord Hari
Haridev
God of Haris or divine presence of Hari
Harideva
The God of all beings or divine
Haridoss
Servant of Hari, referring to services to Lord Vishnu
Haridra
A name associated with light or brightness, often linked to Lord Hari
Haridru
Relating to the essence of Hari
Haridutt
Gift related to Hari or bestowed by Hari
Haridwar
Haridwar means 'Gateway to God' and is a holy city in India known for its religious significance in Hinduism.
Hariea
Hariea is a variant of Hari, often used in Hindu contexts, meaning 'light' or 'God's name.'
Hariee
Hariee is derived from Hari, associated with divine qualities and often used in Hindu culture.
Hariganga
Hariganga refers to the Ganges River, sacred in Hinduism, representing purity and spiritual cleansing.
Harigopal
Harigopal means 'God Krishna' in Sanskrit and is a common name among Hindus.
Harigun
Harigun combines 'Hari' and 'Guna', representing divine qualities, mostly used in Hindu culture.
Harihar
Harihar refers to the combined form of Lord Vishnu (Hari) and Lord Shiva (Hara) in Hinduism.
Harihara
Harihara signifies the union of deities Vishnu and Shiva in Hindu mythology.
Harihara Putra
Harihara Putra literally means 'son of Harihara', referring to divine heritage in Hindu contexts.
Hariharaatmaja
Hariharaatmaja means 'child of Harihara', emphasizing spiritual lineage in Hindu theology.
Hariharan
Hariharan is a name representing the combination of Lord Vishnu and Shiva in Hinduism.
Hariharaputra
Hariharaputra translates to 'son of Harihara' in Sanskrit, denoting divine connection in Hindu culture.
Hariharasuthan
Hariharasuthan means 'son of Harihar' and signifies a deity-inspired heritage in Hinduism.
Harihareshwar
Harihareshwar refers to Lord Shiva, representing power and divinity in Hindu belief.
Harihaya
Harihaya means 'one who is blessed by Lord Vishnu' and is commonly used in Hindu contexts.
Harij
Harij means 'born of Lord Vishnu' and is often found in Hindu naming conventions.
Harija
Harija is a feminine form related to Hari, often denoting divine or auspicious qualities in Hindu culture.
Harijas
Harijas combines 'Hari' (God) and 'Jas' (fame), translating to 'famous for God' in Hindu contexts.
Harijatha
Harijatha signifies 'daughter of Hari' and is used in Hindu naming traditions, indicating divine heritage.
Harika
A divine or exemplary woman, often depicting grace and beauty.
Harikant
One who is dedicated to Lord Krishna, often symbolizing devotion.
Harikanta
Beloved of Lord Krishna, representing affection towards the divine.
Harikanth
A name indicating a devotee or follower of Lord Krishna.
Harikaran
One who belongs to Lord Krishna, representing devotion.
Harikesa
He who has beautiful hair, often associated with divine beauty.
Harikesh
Lord Krishna or one who is pleasing like Lord Krishna.
Harikiran
Ray of light of Lord Krishna, symbolizing hope and divinity.
Harikirtan
Singing or chanting the praises of Lord Krishna, representing devotion.
Harikishan
A name that signifies belonging to the divine Krishna, reflecting devotion.