Kaninaka
Derived from 'Kani', often signifies beauty or preciousness in Tamil.
kaninika
Meaning 'precious daughter' in Tamil.
Kaniqua
Modern variant of 'Kani', signifying uniqueness.
Kanira
Refers to 'the one who brings great joy' in Tamil.
Kanisa
Refers to 'church' or 'of the church' in a combined Tamil and Sanskrit context.
Kanish
Meaning 'king' or 'ruler' in Sanskrit.
Kanisha
Meaning 'beautiful and delicate' in Sanskrit.
Kanishk
Meaning 'a king' and is associated with the Kushan emperor Kanishka.
Kanishka
Name of a famous emperor, it refers to strength and power in Sanskrit.
Kanishkaa
A feminine form of Kanishk, suggesting grace and elegance.
Kanishkan
Derived from Kanishk, suggesting leadership and courage.
Kanishkar
Refers to 'excellence' or 'brilliance' in the context of leadership.
Kanishta
Meaning 'youngest' or 'smallest' in Sanskrit.
Kanisik
Kanisik is associated with 'measurement' or 'reflection.'
Kanita
Kanita means 'earth' or 'the one who is thought-provoking.'
Kanitha
Kanitha means 'earth' or 'soil.'
Kanive
Kanive is associated with 'cave' or 'shelter.'
Kanj
Kanj means 'small' or 'to bloom.'
Kanja
Kanja means 'the young one' or 'a flower.'
Kanjaara
Kanjaara means 'one who is of beautiful countenance.'
Kanjak
Kanjak refers to 'the young one' or 'beloved.'
Kanjalochana
Kanjalochana means 'with beautiful eyes.'
Kanjam
Kanjam refers to 'the strong one' or 'muscular.'
Kanjan
Kanjan means 'the one with beautiful eyes.'
Kanjana
Kanjana means 'that which is beautiful' or 'delightful.'
Kanjari
Kanjari refers to 'sister' or 'beloved.'
Kanjavadana
Kanjavadana refers to 'one with a beautiful face.'
Kanji
The meaning can vary but it often refers to 'the first letter of the name.'
Kanjika
Derived from Kanjika, meaning 'a small or young plant.'
Kanjira
A type of traditional Indian percussion instrument.
Kanjri
A diminutive form often affectionate and typically feminine, relating to 'beloved.'
Kank
Referring to 'a black mark' or 'a blemish.'
Kanka
A pet name or affectionate term, often related to 'beloved.'
Kankala
Referring to a part of the body in traditional contexts, often symbolizing grace or beauty.
Kankalini
Referring to a delicate or graceful being; often associated with elegance.
Kankan
Relating to 'small bells' in traditional contexts.
Kankana
Referring to 'a ring,' symbolizing unity or completion.
Kankangi
Derived from 'Kank,' relating to beauty or preciousness.
Kankani
A diminutive form meaning 'small precious gem.'
Kankanika
Related to 'little bell' or a small ornamental object.
Kankanjali
Combining Kankan with Anjali, meaning 'offering,' indicating grace.
Kankesh
The conqueror of emotions or a person who has control over desires.
Kankeya
Referring to the divine or spiritual essence within.
Kankeyan
A reference to a figure in Hindu mythology, possibly related to strength or heroism.
Kankrangita
Possibly relates to a deity or figure in Hindu mythology.
Kanksita
Can be associated with aspects of beauty or artistic expression in literature.
Kanleakhana
Refers to the grace or beauty of residing places, often interpreted in a poetic form.
Kanmani
Precious jewel, often used romantically or endearingly.
Kanna
Refers commonly to Lord Krishna, a beloved deity in Hindu tradition.
Kannadasan
Son of Kanna or a devotee of Lord Krishna.
Kannagi
A central character in the Tamil epic, Silappatikaram, representing virtue and loyalty.
Kannaiah
Another name for Lord Krishna emphasizing his divine nature.
Kannaiyan
Referring to a devotee of Lord Krishna, often indicating depth of devotion.
Kannaki
Heroine of the Tamil epic Silappatikaram, symbolizing bravery and justice.
Kannan
Another name for Lord Krishna, denoting affection and endearment.
Kannappan
A name often signifying a devoted follower of Lord Shiva.
Kannareth
Related to the cultural or spiritual significance in South Indian tradition, often referring to a leader or elder.
Kannen
Can relate to the divine or familial significance, often associated with Lord Krishna.
Kanni
Referring to a virgin or maiden in the context of Hindu beliefs and traditions.
Kannika
A flower or beautiful girl.
Kannitha
A refined or delicate person.
Kannmani
The eye of the heart or precious one.
Kannudhal
The act of climbing or ascending.
Kannusami
God of love or affection.
Kanoom
A person who is the center of attraction.
Kanraj
King or ruler of the land.
Kansa
A mythological character in Hindu scriptures, known for being a tyrant.
Kansal
A person from the Kansa clan.
Kansan
A person belonging to the Kansa tribe or lineage.
Kansari
A customary name used for women within the Kansa community.
Kansate
A name with roots in Indian culture.
Kansbar
A name with roots in Indian culture.
Kansh
A name with roots in Indian culture.
Kansha
A name with roots in Indian culture.
Kanshika
A name with roots in Indian culture.
Kanshikha
A name with roots in Indian culture.
Kanshin
A name with roots in Indian culture.
Kansiya
A name with roots in Indian culture.
Kant
A name with roots in Indian culture.
Kanta
A name with roots in Indian culture, often associated with beauty.
Kantamani
A name that means 'a beautiful jewel' in Sanskrit.
Kantarav
A name with roots in Indian culture.
Kanteli
A name with roots in Indian culture.
Kanth
A name often meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'.
Kantha
A name meaning 'beloved' in Sanskrit.
Kanthabhusan
A name meaning 'adorned with beauty'.
Kanthamala
Garland of melody or song.
Kanthamani
A gem or jewel.
Kanthan
Another name for Lord Murugan (a Hindu deity).
Kanthar
A name representing a strong individual or forceful personality.
Kanthi
Beauty or grace.
Kanthu
Can signify a small piece or segment, often used as a pet name.
Kanti
Light or brightness.
Kantida
One who has a beautiful face.
Kantilal
A beloved or cherished one.
Kantimoy
One who is radiant or brilliant.
Kantirava
Strong and powerful; invoked from Hindu mythology.
Kantit
A strong and powerful individual; often associated with leadership.
Kantrava
Another name for Lord Krishna, denoting pleasure and joy.
Kantu
Often a pet name derived from names that may denote smallness or affection.
