Jaspreet
One who loves glory; translates to light or brightness.
Jasprem
Beloved treasure; signifies love and value.
Jasraaj
King of Jaspars; indicative of royal lineage and power.
Jasraj
King of glory, often linked with music and art.
Jasrajpreet
Beloved of King Jasraj, indicating a strong bond in relationships.
Jasroop
Embodiment of glory.
Jassi
One who brings numerous talents and skills, usually in a context of creativity.
Jassia
A modern feminine derivative of Jas, indicating qualities of majesty and charm.
Jastaran
A name reflecting advancements and growth in moral and spiritual standards.
Jastej
One who is respected and admired, often used in a noble context.
Jasu
Jasu is derived as a diminutive name that suggests 'a joyful being'.
Jasum
Jasum indicates greatness in name and often signifies a celebrated personality.
Jasur
Jasur means 'brave' or 'courageous' in Sanskrit.
Jasura
Jasura refers to one who is 'powerful' or 'strong' in name.
Jasvandi
Jasvandi means 'one who is esteemed' or 'respected' in Hindi.
Jasvee
Jasvee means 'bright' or 'illustrious' in Hindi.
Jasveen
Jasveen means 'glorious' or 'famous' in Hindi.
Jasveer
Jasveer means 'brave' or 'valiant' in Hindi.
Jasvitha
Jasvitha means 'one who is respected' in Sanskrit.
Jaswant
Jaswant means 'one who is famous and worthy' in Hindi.
Jaswanth
Jaswanth means 'renowned or illustrious' in Sanskrit.
Jaswanthi
Jaswanthi means 'a person with fame' in Hindi.
Jaswitha
A bright or shining lady, often associated with positivity.
Jat
One of the various castes in India, often associated with agriculture or warriors.
Jata
Braided hair, often associated with spirituality and asceticism in Hindu culture.
Jataa
Another variant of braided hair, symbolizing a spiritual or ascetic lifestyle.
Jataadhar
One who bears the hair; often used to signify spiritual individuals with long hair.
Jataadhara
Similar to Jataadhar, referring to one who bears the matted hair, often signifying a holy or spiritual person.
Jataayu
A mythical bird from the Ramayana who symbolizes sacrifice and loyalty.
Jatacira
Referring to matted hair; associated with spiritual practices.
Jatae
One who is tied or bound; often signifies a sense of attachment or loyalty.
Jatak
Birth or reincarnation; often associated with karma and spiritual life in Hindu beliefs.
Jatan
To maintain or hold dear; often associated with strong principles.
Jatapar
Strong and firm in one’s beliefs.
Jatasaya
One who has a strong character or personality.
Jatashankar
A name associated with Lord Shiva, reflecting auspiciousness.
Jatasila
Associated with steadfastness and stability.
Jatasura
Refers to a mythical being characterized by high strength.
Jatasya
A character associated with deep-seated strength or wisdom.
Jatayu
A mythological bird in Indian epics, representing loyalty and valor.
Jathin
Jathin means 'one who is disciplined or has self-control'.
Jati
Jati means 'birth' or 'caste'.
Jatila
Jatila means 'one with matted hair', often referring to divinity.
Jatin
Jatin means 'one who is disciplined or controlled'.
Jatusthira
One who is steadfast and stable, often used in Hindu contexts.
Jatwant
One who is true or honest; a cheerful personality in Hinduism.
Jatya
Derived from the Sanskrit word meaning 'human being' or 'born'.
Jauhar
Refers to the self-immolation of Rajput women; a term rooted in chivalric culture.
Jauhera
Pearl or jewel in Hindi context, often symbolizing beauty and value.
Javaahari
Referring to the light or brilliance of the day; associated with found life and beauty.
Javaan
One who is like the sun or glorious, often linked with brightness and vigor.
Javagal
A name referring to a location or place, often used in geographic identifiers.
Javahara
A name that signifies gem or precious jewel.
Javas
A name linked with virtuous qualities.
Javesh
A name derived from the word for God or divine.
Javidha
A name implying life or vitality in Hindi.
Javistha
Shining, bright
Jawala
A goddess of light or fire
Jawalant
Roaming or wandering
Jay
Victory.
Jay Kishan
Victory of Lord Krishna.
Jay Prakash
Light of victory.
Jaya
Victory or triumph.
Jaya Kumar
Victory prince.
Jaya Lakshmi
Victorious goddess of wealth.
Jaya Prateek
Symbol of victory.
Jaya Priya
Beloved victory.
Jaya Sagan
Victoryful gathering or assembly.
Jayachand
Moon of victory.
Jayachandra
Victory moon; a name found in Indian history.
Jayachandran
The moon of victory, often associated with literature and culture.
Jayad
Victory or one who is victorious; used in various cultural contexts.
Jayada
One who is victorious; commonly used in feminine forms.
Jayadbal
Strong in victory; related to the concept of strength.
Jayadeep
The light of victory; often associated with triumphs and successes.
Jayadev
The god of victory; an epithet representing divine triumph.
Jayadeva
The divine victor; often attributed to poets or philosophers in Indian literature.
Jayadhar
One who has the wealth of victory; associated with prosperity and triumph.
Jayaditya
Victorious sun; represents success and light.
Jayadratha
Jayadratha means 'one who is victorious' or 'king of victory' in Sanskrit.
Jayadurga
Jayadurga means 'victorious Durga' and refers to the goddess Durga in Hinduism.
Jayaganesh
Jayaganesh combines 'Jaya' meaning victory and 'Ganesh,' the popular elephant-headed deity who symbolizes wisdom and success.
Jayagopal
Jayagopal means 'victorious Gopal,' referring to Lord Krishna, who is a protector of cows.
Jayahree
Jayahree signifies 'victory' and is often associated with triumph in various contexts.
Jayaj
Jayaj means 'one who is victorious' and is often associated with success in endeavors.
Jayajith
Jayajith means 'victorious one' and is derived from the root words for victory in Sanskrit.
Jayakamal
Jayakamal translates to 'victory of the lotus,' symbolizing beauty and purity in victory.
Jayakanta
Jayakanta means 'beloved of victory' in a context referring to gods like Krishna.
Jayakar
Jayakar means 'one who brings victory', derived from Sanskrit roots.
Jayaketan
Jayaketan means 'one who is victorious' or 'a flag of victory' in Sanskrit.
Jayakirthan
Jayakirthan means 'victorious fame' in Sanskrit, linking to the aspect of success.
Jayakirthi
Jayakirthi means 'fame of victory' or 'glorified success' in Sanskrit.
Jayakrishan
Jayakrishan means 'victorious Krishna,' linking to the deity Krishna in Hinduism.
Jayakrishna
Jayakrishna translates to 'victorious Krishna,' celebrating themes of victory and divinity.
Jayakumar
Jayakumar means 'young victorious one' in Sanskrit, reflecting youth and success.
Jayalakshmi
Jayalakshmi means 'victorious goddess of wealth,' a name of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.
Jayalalita
Jayalalita means 'victory of the goddess' in Sanskrit, commonly associated with divine victory.
Jayalalitha
Jayalalitha means 'victorious goddess,' linked to the concept of divine femininity in Hinduism.
Jayalaxmi
Jayalaxmi means 'victorious manifestation of Goddess Lakshmi,' representing prosperity and success.
Jayamala
A garland of victory in Sanskrit.
