Kritsnavidh
One whose qualities are valued in the community.
Krittika
One of the stars in Hindu mythology associated with the sun.
Kritu
An honorable act or moral deed.
Kritya
An act or deed in a virtuous context.
Kriva
Meaning varies regionally, can signal 'divine'.
Krivam
A name derived from a sacred text often symbolizing devotion.
Krivi
A name that conveys a sense of righteousness or moral integrity.
Kriya
Action or deed, often in a spiritual or yogic context.
Kriyansh
Part of a divine essence or consciousness.
Kriyavidhi
Methodology of action, especially in spiritual practices.
Kriyesha
One who embodies divine action or activity.
Krounch
Refers to a mythical bird or heron, often mentioned in ancient texts.
Krpala
Compassionate or merciful person.
Krpana
One who is merciful or compassionate.
Krpanaka
One who has a compassionate nature.
Krrish
The name represents someone who is in a state of happiness or bliss.
Krrooraa
One who is strong and fierce; often symbolizing a powerful warrior.
Krshnavi
Derived from Krishna, signifying divinity and grace.
Krsnika
One who is celebrated and adored, often associated with auspiciousness and divine qualities.
Krsniya
Related to Lord Krishna, symbolizing love and playfulness.
Krtakama
One who seeks to fulfill desires or intentions.
Krti
A creation or deed, often associated with artistic endeavors.
Krtsna
A complete or whole entity, often interpreted as encompassing fullness.
Krtya
One who is capable and proficient; refers to acts or deeds.
Krugan
A leader or a chief, often a noble term.
Krunal
A reformed or improved individual, embodying growth.
Krupa
Grace or kindness.
Krupal
Compassionate or kind-hearted.
Krupali
Graceful or compassionate female.
Krupasankari
A woman of grace and compassion.
Krupavathi
One who is full of grace.
Krupesh
Lord of grace.
Krush
To crush or conquer; signifies strength or power.
Krusha
Krusha is a less common name that derives from elements meaning 'to break' or 'to crush'.
Krushalini
Krushalini is a name suggesting 'one who has a unique strength' in Hindi.
Krushan
Krushan refers to 'a powerful person', often associated with heroism in Indian culture.
Krushansh
Krushansh translates to 'part of Krishna', indicating divine association in Hinduism.
Krushi
Krushi means 'agriculture' or 'farming' in Sanskrit, symbolizing growth and sustenance.
Krushik
Krushik translates to 'one who cultivates the land' in Sanskrit and is often a masculine name.
Krushika
Krushika implies 'little farmer' or 'cultivator' in Sanskrit and is used primarily for girls.
Krushival
Krushival refers to 'one who is enthusiastic about agriculture' in Hindi.
Krushngi
Krushngi suggests 'the one who possesses strength and vigor' in Sanskrit.
Krutaghan
One who is devoted or dedicated.
Krutagna
Grateful or thankful.
Krutansh
One who is fully devoted or dedicated.
Krutarth
Achieved or accomplished.
Kruthan
A man who has great deeds.
Kruthana
The one who achieves goals.
Krutharth
One who has achieved his purpose.
Kruthi
Creation or form.
Kruthik
Relating to the planet of Mars, or their qualities.
Kruthika
A name associated with a specific lunar month in the Hindu calendar.
Kruthin
One who gives strength or vitality.
Kruthn
A version of Kruthin, meaning strength or vitality.
Kruthvik
One who is well accomplished or intelligent.
Kruti
Creativity or a literary work.
Krutika
A variation of Kruthika, meaning associated with the lunar calendar.
Kruttika
A feminine variation of Kruthika, linked to the lunar calendar.
Ksama
It means 'the one who is always there' in Sanskrit.
Ksaman
A name commonly associated with peace and tranquility in Sanskrit.
Ksambhuj
It refers to an aspect of the divine in Hindu philosophy.
Ksantu
One who is calm and patient.
Ksathra
Warrior or noble lineage.
Ksatriya
The warrior class in the traditional Indian caste system.
Ksaya
Destruction or decay.
Ksayana
Possessing good qualities or virtuous.
Ksayata
Concealed or hidden nature.
Ksema
Safety or security.
Ksena
A warrior or protector.
Kshama
Forgiveness or patience, a virtue in Hindu philosophy.
Kshamakaram
One who brings forgiveness or is associated with compassion.
Kshamasheel
A person with a forgiving nature.
Kshamya
A name embodying the concept of forgiveness and patience.
Kshanan
Moment or instant; signifies the fleeting nature of time.
Kshanaprabha
Light of the moment, often used in spiritual contexts.
Kshanika
Momentary or transient in Sanskrit, often signifies the fleeting nature of life.
Kshantu
Patience or tolerance in Sanskrit, valued as a virtue in Hindu culture.
Kshapan
Deity associated with night or the moon in Sanskrit.
Kshapesh
The lord of the night or moon in Sanskrit.
Kshatradharma
The duty of a warrior or the Kshatriya class in Hindu philosophy.
Kshatragna
One who knows and upholds the duties of the Kshatriya class in Hinduism.
Kshatriya
The warrior class in Hindu society, associated with valor and governance.
Kshaunish
A name associated with the qualities of strength and resilience in Hindu culture.
Kshay
Destruction or loss in Sanskrit, often associated with the end of a cycle.
Kshayan
A natural leader or personality
Kshayat
To govern or control
Ksheera
Milk or pure essence
Kshem
Safety or peace
Kshema
Well-being or safety
Kshemak
Bringer of well-being
Kshemandhar
One who brings happiness
Kshemaraja
King of safety or peace
Kshemendra
God of peace or safety
Kshemya
Bringing peace, contentment and protection.
Kshetra
Field or region, often representing spiritual grounds.
Kshetragna
The knower of the field, a term in Hindu philosophy.
Kshipa
To throw or cast off; may also refer to a sudden action.
Kshipra
Swift or quick.
Kshipraa
Another variation meaning swift or quick.
Kshipva
To dash or throw away, often used in a spiritual context.
