Aharsi
Aharsi means 'bringer of light' or 'illuminated' in Sanskrit.
Ahaskara
Ahaskara means 'creator of the sun' in Sanskrit, symbolizing brightness and creation.
Ahavaniya
Ahavaniya means 'sacrificial offering' or 'belonging to love' in Sanskrit.
Aheli
Aheli means 'to shine' or 'glowing' in Sanskrit, symbolizing brightness.
Ahelis
Ahelis means 'beautiful' in Sanskrit, representing both beauty and grace.
Ahelissa
Ahelissa is derived from Aheli with added emphasis on beauty, meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant'.
Ahendra
Ahendra means 'lord of the sun' in Sanskrit, representing power and radiance.
Ahernisha
Ahernisha is derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the one who loves the night'.
Ahganul
Ahganul translates to 'light of the heart' in Sanskrit.
Ahi
Ahi represents 'the serpent' in Hindu mythology.
Ahibhusan
Ahibhusan translates to 'the one decorated by serpents' in Sanskrit.
Ahicham
Ahicham is a name of mythological significance, associated with serpent deities.
Ahidhar
Ahidhar means 'one who is strong and wise' in Sanskrit.
Ahijit
Ahijit translates to 'one who has conquered the serpent' in Sanskrit.
Ahika
Ahika means 'from the mountain' in Sanskrit.
Ahil
Ahil means 'noble' or 'illustrious' in Sanskrit.
Ahilan
Ahilan translates to 'one who is just' or 'nivola' in Tamil.
Ahilocana
Ahilocana means 'the one who has beautiful eyes' in Sanskrit.
Ahilya
Ahilya is a mythological name meaning 'the one who was turned into stone' in the Ramayana.
Ahim
Ahim translates to 'non-violence' in Sanskrit, a core principle in Hindu philosophy.
Ahimsa
Ahimsa means 'non-violence' and is a significant principle in Indian philosophy.
Ahina
Ahina means 'blessed' or 'one who has knowledge' in Sanskrit.
Ahinagu
Ahinagu means 'unbroken' or 'one who is perfect' in Sanskrit.
Ahindra
Ahindra means 'Lord of the sky' or 'God' in Sanskrit.
Ahinjita
Ahinjita means 'winning' or 'achiever' in Sanskrit.
Ahir
Ahir means 'a cowherd' in Sanskrit, often used for communities involved in pastoralism.
Ahiratha
Ahiratha means 'a joyful heart' in Sanskrit.
Ahish
Ahish means 'noble' or 'one who is kind' in Sanskrit.
Ahisvara
Ahisvara means 'Lord of the worlds' in Sanskrit.
Ahiswar
Ahiswar means 'the great and powerful' in Sanskrit.
Ahlad
Ahlad means 'joy or happiness' in Sanskrit.
Ahladajanani
Ahladajanani means 'the one who gives birth to joy' in Sanskrit.
Ahladit
Ahladit means 'one who brings happiness' in Sanskrit.
Ahladita
Ahladita means 'made happy' or 'joyous' in Sanskrit.
Ahladith
Ahladith means 'the joyous one' in Sanskrit.
Ahladitha
Ahladitha means 'one who is full of joys' in Sanskrit.
Ahnay
A beautiful and charming person.
Ahnik
A name meaning 'one who is worthy' or 'respectful'.
Ahnika
A name meaning 'brilliant' or 'intelligent'.
Ahnna
A name meaning 'gracious' or 'full of grace'.
Ahobal
A name meaning 'great person' or 'leader'.
Ahobala
A name meaning 'powerful lady' or 'strong woman'.
Ahovira
A name that signifies 'a child born under auspicious circumstances'.
Ahrmshulla
A name indicating 'one who is kind-hearted'.
Ahruran
A name meaning 'bringer of happiness'.
Ahsmit
Ahsmit means 'to be bright or shining' in Sanskrit.
Ahupathi
Ahupathi means 'lord or master of the earth' in Sanskrit.
Ahuta
Ahuta translates to 'one who is not burned' or 'eternal' in Sanskrit.
Ahuti
Ahuti means 'offering' in Sanskrit, often used in religious rituals.
Ahvana
One who is a carrier of good fortune.
Ahwanith
A name symbolizing one who is intelligent and wise.
Aij
Aij means 'victorious' or 'to conquer' in Sanskrit.
Aikyan
Aikyan means 'unity' or 'oneness' in Sanskrit.
Ailesh
Ailesh means 'Lord of the heavens' or 'the one who gives light' in Sanskrit.
Aimmukan
A name associated with 'the one who is never diminished' or 'everlasting'.
Aindhadi
Means 'the one who is rich', symbolizing wealth and prosperity.
Aindrila
A name meaning 'the light of the mind', symbolizing intelligence and wisdom.
Ainesh
A name meaning 'lord of the world', symbolizing power and influence.
Aingini
A name meaning 'one who is devoted or committed', symbolizing dedication.
Ainiti
Ainiti means 'the one who is more' or 'the better one' in Sanskrit.
Ainitosh
Ainitosh means 'one who is always happy' or 'ever joyful' in Sanskrit.
Aipal
Aipal generally refers to 'the one who is like a friend' in Sanskrit.
Airaawat
Airaawat refers to 'a divine elephant' or the vehicle of the rain god in Hindu mythology.
Airavata
Airavata is the name of the mythical white elephant that carries the god Indra in Hindu mythology.
Airavath
Airavath is another form of Airavata, symbolizing strength and wisdom in Hindu texts.
Airawat
Airawat is also a variation of Airavata, associated with a divine elephant in Hindu mythology.
Aish
The name Aish means 'prosperity' or 'wealth' in Sanskrit.
Aishaanya
Aishaanya is derived from Aisha and means 'prosperous' or 'full of life'.
Aishani
Aishani means 'goddess Durga' or 'belonging to the goddess' in Sanskrit.
Aishi
Aishi signifies 'full of life' or 'blessed', often associated with positivity.
Aishiki
Aishiki means 'wealth and prosperity', reflecting a positive attribute.
Aishini
Aishini means 'wealthy', derived from the root word 'Aish' signifying wealth.
Aishita
Aishita means 'blessed' or 'prosperous', derived from the goddess Lakshmi.
Aishitha
Aishitha signifies 'wealthy' and ' prosperous', derived from Aish.
Aishmani
Aishmani means 'precious or valuable', conveying wealth in its interpretation.
Aishmin
Aishmin suggests 'one with wealth and brilliance', often linked to prosperity.
Aishna
Aishna means 'prosperous' or 'noble', with connotations of richness.
Aishwariya
Aishwariya means 'wealth' or 'prosperity' and is often associated with goddess Lakshmi.
Aishwarya
Aishwarya signifies 'wealth' or 'prosperity', with connotations of beauty and grace.
Aisiri
Aisiri means 'rich', 'prosperous', or 'successful' derived from Aish.
Aiswaran
Aiswaran signifies 'wealthy' or 'prosperous' in Sanskrit.
Aiswarya
Aiswarya represents 'prosperity' or 'wealth' in Sanskrit.
Aitareya
Aitareya derives from ancient Indian texts known as Upanishads and signifies 'the one who perceives'.
Aivannan
Aivannan implies 'prosperous' or 'wealthy' in Indian context.
Aiyappa
Aiyappa denotes 'son of Ayyappa,' referring to a Hindu deity.
Aiyappan
Aiyappan refers to a devotee of Lord Ayyappa in Hindu tradition.
Aiyenar
Aiyenar means 'one who is holy' in Tamil, referring to purity.
Aiyyapa
Aiyyapa is another form of Aiyappa, relating to the deity and a figure of worship.
Aja
Aja means 'unborn' or 'immortal' in Sanskrit, often associated with timelessness and eternity.
Ajša
Ajša means 'the one who is unborn' or 'a condition of immortality' in Sanskrit.
Ajaa
Ajaa is a variation of the name Aja, meaning 'unborn' in Sanskrit.
Ajaani
Ajaani means 'immortal' or 'one who is eternal' in Sanskrit.
Ajaar
Ajaar can signify someone who is 'never old' or 'eternal' in Sanskrit.
Ajaat
Ajaat means 'born out of God' or 'immortal' in Sanskrit.
Ajaata
Ajaata means 'never born' or 'immortal' in Sanskrit.
Ajaath
Ajaath means 'immortal' or 'eternal' in Sanskrit.
Ajaatshatru
Ajaatshatru means 'one whose enemies are not born' in Sanskrit.
Ajaaya
Ajaaya signifies 'immortal' or 'of the divine' in Sanskrit.
Ajagandha
Ajagandha refers to 'one who has an excellent aroma' in Sanskrit.
Ajagara
Ajagara means 'a mythical serpent or dragon' in Sanskrit.