Jwalaprasad
Gift of light or flames; reflects attributes of enlightenment in Hinduism.
Jwalia
A name that embodies warmth and light, found in various Indian languages.
Jwalin
To shine or be bright; a common name derived from Sanskrit.
Jwalit
One who is shining or radiant; often used in Hindu contexts.
Jyan
Knowledge or intelligence.
Jyanshu
A ray of light.
Jyayas
Greatness or superiority.
Jye
Victorious.
Jyena
A sweet and charming person.
Jyesh
Elder or superior.
Jyeshta
Eldest child or the one who is greater.
Jyeshtha
Eldest or the most senior.
Jyesth
Elder or senior.
Jyestha
Elder sister or the eldest.
Jyoshna
Moonlight or brightness.
Jyoshya
Victorious or winning.
Jyosith
Bringer of light.
Jyosna
Moonlight.
Jyostna
Another form of Jyosna, meaning moonlight.
Jyot
Light or flame, symbolizing brightness and knowledge.
Jyota
Another variation of Jyot, meaning light.
Jyotdeep
Lamp of light or brightness.
Jyotesh
Lord of light, symbolizing divinity.
Jyotheesh
Another form of Jyotesh, meaning lord of light.
Jyotheswaran
God of light.
Jyothi
Light or flame in Sanskrit, symbolizing knowledge and enlightenment.
Jyothika
A diminutive form relating to light or brightness in Sanskrit.
Jyothir
Light or illumination in Sanskrit, associated with brilliance and clarity.
Jyothiranjan
One who brings light or brightness, often signifying a divine quality.
Jyothirdhar
Bearer of light, relates to wisdom and enlightenment in Hindu texts.
Jyothirmaayee
One who is full of light; a representation of divine feminine energy.
Jyothirmai
Possessing light or brilliance, typically a name reflecting divine attributes.
Jyothis
Referring to light or radiance in Sanskrit, often linked to knowledge.
Jyothish
Astrology or light, related to celestial bodies and divine wisdom in Hindu tradition.
Jyothishkar
One who is knowledgeable in astrology or light.
Jyothishmati
Brilliant, or having light; often refers to someone with wisdom.
Jyothishree
A radiant or bright person, often associated with holiness.
Jyothiswaroop
Embodiment of light; represents clarity and knowledge.
Jyothsna
Moonlight or light of the moon.
Jyoti
Light or flame.
Jyotibala
Strength of light; signifies power and illumination.
Jyotibhasin
One who shines with light.
Jyoticandra
Moon of light; signifies brightness and beauty of the moon.
Jyotichandra
Moonlight symbolizing illumination.
Jyotichndra
The moon that emits light.
Jyotidhara
Light or illumination bearer.
Jyotik
Radiant or bright.
Jyotika
A light or flame.
Jyotin
One who gives light or illumination.
Jyotindra
Lord of light.
Jyotiprakasa
The embodiment of light or knowledge.
Jyotiprakash
Light of illumination, symbolizing knowledge.
Jyotiraaditya
Jyotiraaditya translates to 'light of the sun' in Sanskrit, often reflecting brightness and radiance.
Jyotiraditya
Jyotiraditya means 'light of the sun' in Sanskrit.
Jyotiranjall
Jyotiranjall implies 'illumination' or 'brightness' derived from the 'light' semantics in Sanskrit.
Jyotiranjan
Jyotiranjan means 'one who brings forth light' in Sanskrit.
Jyotiranjana
Jyotiranjana means 'radiant light' in Sanskrit, signifying glamour and brightness.
Jyotirdhar
Jyotirdhar means 'bearer of light' in Sanskrit.
Jyotirindra
Jyotirindra translates to 'king of lights' in Sanskrit, representing power and illumination.
Jyotirmay
Jyotirmay means 'full of light' in Sanskrit, conveying brightness and enlightenment.
Jyotirmaya
Jyotirmaya signifies 'radiant' or 'full of light' in Sanskrit.
Jyotirmayi
Jyotirmayi means 'full of light' or 'effulgent' in Sanskrit.
Jyotirmoy
Jyotirmoy means 'full of light' or 'radiant' in Sanskrit.
Jyotirmoyee
Jyotirmoyee means 'the one who is full of light' in Sanskrit.
Jyotis
Jyotis means 'light' or 'brightness' in Sanskrit.
Jyotish
Jyotish means 'astrology' or 'light' in Sanskrit.
Jyotisha
Jyotisha means 'the study of light' in Vedic astrology.
Jyotishk
Jyotishk means 'related to light' in Sanskrit.
Jyotishmat
Jyotishmat means 'who is full of light' or 'radiant' in Sanskrit.
Jyotishmati
Jyotishmati means 'the one who possesses light' in Sanskrit.
Jyotishya
Astrological science or light; relates to astronomy and horoscopes.
Jyotsana
Light of the moon; signifies brightness.
Jyotsna
Moonlight; implies brightness and radiance.
Jyotsnesha
Father of light; combiner of Jyotsna's essence.
Jyotsni
Light; radiating star-like qualities.
Jyotsnika
Radiant light; signifies brightness.
Kaahini
One who takes care well, related to the goddess Durga.
Kaaj
One who is a leader; prince or king.
Kaajal
Kohl or eyeliner, symbolizing beauty and allure.
Kaakali
A name associated with the sound of a bell or joyful melody.
Kaal
Time or death; a name associated with the god of time.
Kaalaka
The meaning is generally related to time or restrictions in certain contexts.
Kaalappan
An individual who embodies the qualities of time or the calendar; a name in Tamil context.
Kaalaratri
The goddess of death or the night, an aspect of Durga.
Kaalathi
Name associated with time, indicating the concept of time in feminine form.
Kaali
The goddess of time and change, representing empowerment and destruction of evil.
Kaalik
An epithet of the goddess Kali, relating to darkness and change.
Kaalika
Another form of goddess Kali, symbolizing the divine feminine energy.
Kaalindi
Another name for river Yamuna, symbolizes purity and devotion.
Kaaliya
A name associated with Lord Krishna, referencing the serpent Kaliya defeated by him.
Kaalki
The prophesized tenth avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu, representing the end of darkness and the beginning of a new era.
Kaam
Desire, wish, or need; often associated with love and relational aspirations.
Kaama
The goddess of love, desire, or pleasure in Hindu tradition.
Kaamaari
A name representing a beautiful woman or goddess associated with love.
Kaamada
Name denoting a person who fulfills wishes or desires, often associated with divine traits.
Kaamaj
A form of the god of love, symbolizing attraction and desire.
Kaamakya
An aspect of the Divine Mother, representing desire and power in Hinduism.
Kaamana
A name indicating love or affection in the context of relationships.
Kaamat
One who grants or fulfills desires, often linked to divine or spiritual elements.
Kaameh
A person associated with the concept of desire or love in literature and mythology.
