Kosigan
Kosigan means 'as strong as a horse' derived from its root in Sanskrit.
Kosika
Kosika means 'a small bell' and is often related to ancestral lineage.
Kostubh
Kostubh refers to 'a precious jewel' or 'gem', often associated with Lord Vishnu.
Kotapa
Means 'little' in some regional dialects.
Kotara
A name associated with warrior traits in folk narratives.
Kotari
Specifically means 'a tone'; often used in music contexts.
Kotavi
Can signify 'a beautiful girl' in various regional languages.
Koteshwari
Goddess of the arts and intellect; a divine mother figure.
Kothandapani
A deity associated with Lord Rama, denoting strength and support.
Kothandarama
A name associated with Lord Rama, symbolizing virtue and righteousness.
Koti
A name that signifies a hundred crores, symbolizing vastness.
Kotihoma
A ceremonial fire for offerings, significant in Hindu rituals.
Kotijit
Victorious among many, symbolizing triumph.
Kotir
A protector of the home, symbolizing shelter.
Kotira
A diminutive form associated with home and warmth.
Kotisha
A compassionate and caring individual, often associated with mothers.
Kotisuyra
A name symbolizing a thousand suns, representing brightness.
Kotravan
Name derived from regions in South India, often linked to local traditions.
Kotta
A term used to describe a fort or stronghold in Tamil Nadu.
Kottari
A surname or name associated with a community in India.
Koumudi
Moonlight, symbolizing beauty in Indian heritage.
Koundinya
A name representing a sage or learned person in Indian culture.
Koushik
A name often associated with Lord Krishna, meaning 'one with beautiful qualities.'
Koushika
A name derived from the mythological context, referring to an angel or goddess.
Koushiki
Another name for Goddess Durga, symbolizing power and strength.
Kousik
Referring to a sage or one associated with wisdom and enlightenment.
Kousika
The one who is a descendant of the sage Vasishtha; another name for Lord Rama
Koustab
The 'Koustubha' gem, associated with Lord Vishnu
Koustub
A jewel or gem of great importance, particularly in Hindu mythology
Koustubh
Relating to the Kaustubha gem, which is known for its beauty and value in Hindu scripture
Koutilya
An ancient name associated with the great philosopher Chanakya, known for his wisdom and strategies
Kovalan
A historical figure and character in Tamil literature known for his virtues and tragic love story
Kovalum
A name denoting a person of great endurance or strength.
Kovendan
A caretaker; someone who protects and serves, especially in a familial context.
Kovendhan
A king or ruler, often associated with leadership qualities.
Kovid
Knowledgeable or wise.
Kovida
Someone who possesses knowledge or insight.
Koviddh
A person who is an expert or proficient in knowledge.
Kovidh
A knowledgeable person or scholar.
Kovidha
A learned woman, knowledgeable in various fields.
Kovit
One who is knowledgeable or endowed with understanding.
Kovith
Intelligent or wise.
Kowmari
A spirit or being of the night, often related to lore.
Kowshik
Derived from the sage 'Kauśika', associated with wisdom and knowledge.
Kowshika
Related to the sage 'Kauśika', embodies the qualities of a wise woman.
Kowshikaa
A variant of Kowshika, denoting wisdom and femininity.
Kowsik
A name derived from the same roots as Kowshik, connoting a wise individual.
Kowsika
Similar to Kowshika, indicating beauty and wisdom.
Kowsikan
One who is committed to the will of Lord Muruga, a deity in Hinduism.
Kowstubh
A variant spelling of Kausthubh, representing a divine jewel in Hindu culture.
Koya
A playful or mischievous person, often associated with childlike innocence.
Koyal
Cuckoo, a bird known for its melodious song and symbol of love in Indian culture.
Koyan
An alternate name referring to a young boy or youth.
Koyel
A term of endearment referring to the nightingale, a bird revered for its beauty.
Koyesha
A creative and innovative spirit, representing artistic inclinations.
Koyilkani
A graceful and charming woman, often related to beauty in culture.
Koyna
A name associated with the Koyna river, symbolizing life-sustaining aspects.
Kozhikkodiyon
Refers to someone from Kozhikode region in Kerala, India.
Kraanti
Revolution; signifies change or transformation.
Kradhana
A form of goddess Durga; represents strength and power.
Krama
A term used in Indian philosophy related to sequential order or progression.
Kraman
A name associated with a historical figure, meanign approach or ascend.
Krandasi
Possibly derived from a historical or regional context, often signifying effort or labor.
Kranth
One who is powerful or strong in Sanskrit.
Kranthi
Revolution or change in Sanskrit, often associated with social movements.
Kranti
Revolution; a name symbolizing change and social upheaval in Hindi.
Kratav
A powerful king or ruling figure.
Krati
Power or strength; often used in spiritual contexts.
Kratika
A name associated with the constellation; also signifies a star or a pure person.
Kratiraj
King of strength; one who possesses great energy.
Kratu
With strength, especially in a spiritual context, as known in Hindu scriptures.
Kratubhuj
One who possesses strength and ability, deriving from Baltic literature.
Krauncha
A mythical bird or divine entity in Hindu folklore, often embodying transformation.
Kreeli
An elegant name of uncertain origin but commonly associated with grace and charm.
Kreema
Associated with sweetness and joy, often used in poetic contexts.
Kreena
A name conveying beauty and serenity.
Kreesha
A name symbolizing purity and spiritual clarity in Hinduism.
Kreetanya
The name closely relates to the essence of consciousness in Hindu philosophy.
Kreyansh
A name denoting a part of the body or a lineage, often seen in modern Indian vernacular.
Krianshree
The name signifies a divine light or radiance.
Kriday
A name meaning 'joy' or 'celebration.'
Krima
A name associated with beauty and grace.
Krina
A name linked to the goddess; may also signify grace and beauty.
Krinal
A name often representing beauty and charm in a feminine context.
Krinay
A unique name often associated with prosperity and strength.
Krinesh
The name is often associated with the divine or spirit.
Krintani
Name associated with affection and tenderness.
Krintanika
A name suggesting grace and elegance.
Krip
Compassion; associated with one of the Kauravas in the Mahabharata.
Kripa
Compassion or kindness; also refers to a character in Hindu mythology.
Kripa
The name Kripa means 'grace' or 'compassion' in Sanskrit, often used in Hindu contexts.
Kripacharya
The teacher of compassion in the Mahabharata.
Kripakar
One who bestows compassion or kindness; derived from Kripa.
Kripal
Compassionate and kind-hearted.
Kripalu
One who is compassionate and merciful in Hindu belief.
Kripan
A sword, often symbolizing strength and courage in Hindu culture.
Kripanidhi
Treasure of mercy, a name reflecting benevolence in Hindu culture.
Kripanyu
Embodiment of compassion, specifically in a divine context within Hindu beliefs.
Kripasagar
Ocean of compassion, representing immense mercy in Hindu philosophy.
Kripashankar
Signifies the auspicious aspect of mercy related to Lord Shiva in Hinduism.
