Logithan
Logithan means 'the intelligent one', reflecting a cultural emphasis on wisdom.
Logu
Logu is an informal pet name meaning 'charming' or 'handsome', used colloquially in Indian communities.
Loha
Loha translates to 'iron' in Sanskrit, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Lohajit
Lohajit means 'one who conquers iron', symbolizing strength and valor.
Lohavara
Lohavara means 'one who is strong as iron', indicative of strength in Indian culture.
Lohendra
Lohendra means 'the lord of iron', representing a powerful figure in cultural narratives.
Lohini
Lohini means 'the one who is as strong as iron', embodying strength and charm.
Lohinika
Lohinika represents a gentle form of strength, often referred to in positive terms in Indian culture.
Lohit
Lohit means 'red', often associated with the element of fire in Hindu philosophy.
Lohita
Lohita means 'one who is red', symbolizing beauty and vitality within Indian traditions.
Lohitaka
Lohitaka means 'one who is as strong as iron', often signifying valor in cultural contexts.
Lohitaksh
Lohitaksh means 'one with eyes of fire', synonymous with wisdom and brilliance in Indian culture.
Lohitaksha
Lohitaksha also means 'one who has fire-like eyes', reflecting strength and intelligence in a divine sense.
Lohitashwa
One who is like the moon; moonlight.
Lohith
One who is like the moon; moonlight.
Lohitha
Moonlight; goddess Durga.
Lohithaksh
One whose eyes are like the moon.
Lohithaswa
One who is radiant like the moon.
Lohitsaran
One who is a protector; safe haven.
Lohot
A name derived from traditional Sanskrit names.
Lok
Indicating the word 'place' or 'world.'
Loka
Refers to a realm or world; generally used in a spiritual context.
Loka Priya
Beloved of the world; one who is dear to all.
Lokadhyaksha
Lord of the world; often associated with divine leadership.
Lokajanani
Mother of the world; signifies a nurturing figure.
Lokajit
One who has conquered the world; victorious.
Lokakanta
One who is beloved to the world; a name of Lord Krishna.
Lokakriti
Creation of the world; the essence of creation.
Lokakshi
The one who has beautiful eyes; often associated with Goddess Durga.
Lokamatri
Mother of the world; signifies the nurturing aspect of nature.
Lokamaya
Embodied by the world; represents the essence of creation and existence.
Lokanand
Joy of the world; often used as a name of Lord Krishna.
Lokanath
Lord of the world; a title for Lord Shiva or Vishnu.
Lokanathan
Another name for the Lord of the world; signifies divinity.
Lokanetra
Eye of the world; often associated with vigilance and vision.
Lokaniya
Daughter of the world; symbolizes care and protection.
Lokankara
One who creates for the world; implies creativity and divinity.
Lokanksha
The essence of the world; signifies completeness and unity.
Lokapal
Guardian of the world; refers to a protector or deity.
Lokapati
Lord of the world; often a title for divine beings.
Lokapradip
Lamp of the world; symbolizes enlightenment and guidance.
Lokapujya
Worshipped by the world; denotes reverence and divinity.
Lokasundar
Beautiful in the world; symbolizes attractiveness and charm.
Lokasunder
Another form of Lokasundar; also signifies beauty in the world.
Lokavya
Worldly affairs; encompasses the knowledge of the universe.
Lokbhushan
Ornament of the world; symbolizes beauty and pride.
Loke
The name Loke means 'world' or 'universe' in Sanskrit.
Lokej
Lokej translates to 'God of the world' or 'Lord of the universe' in Sanskrit.
Lokender
Lokender means 'Lord of the world' in Sanskrit.
Lokendra
The name Lokendra means 'King of the world' in Sanskrit.
Lokesh
Lokesh means 'Lord of the world' in Sanskrit.
Lokesha
Lokesha translates to 'God of the world' in Sanskrit, often associated with divine beings in Hinduism.
Lokeshwar
Lokeshwar means 'Lord of the world' in Sanskrit, similar in meaning to Lokesh.
Lokeshwaran
Lokeshwaran translates to 'Lord of the universe' in Sanskrit.
Lokhande
The name Lokhande is associated with 'family of the world' in certain regional interpretations.
Lokhu
Lokhu may be derived from Lok, meaning 'world' in various Indian languages.
Lokin
Lokin signifies 'one who is related to the worldly matters' in various Indian interpretations.
Lokini
Lokini is interpreted as a feminine form related to 'world' or 'earth'.
Lokit
Lokit translates to 'one who illuminates the world' in Sanskrit.
Lokitha
Lokitha means 'worldly', often used to signify earthly qualities.
Loklaj
Loklaj translates to 'the glory of the world' in Sanskrit.
Lokmeet
Lokmeet means 'friend of the world' in Sanskrit.
Loknaath
Loknaath translates to 'Lord of the world' in Sanskrit.
Loknath
Loknath means 'the one who is the lord of the universe' in Sanskrit.
Lokpal
Lokpal translates to 'protector of the world' in Sanskrit.
Lokpradeep
Light of the world.
Lokprakash
Light of the people.
Lokprasad
Gift from the world.
Lokpreet
Beloved of the world.
Lokprem
Love of the world.
Lokraaj
King of the world.
Lokranjan
Joy of the world.
Lokroop
Form of the world.
Loksewak
Servant of the world.
Lokshani
Beautiful world.
Lokshita
One who is beautiful and praised in the world.
Lokshith
One who embodies the world.
Loksurya
Sun of the world.
Lokya
Global or universal being.
Lolaksi
Radiant or full of life.
Lolika
Lolika means 'playful' or 'one who is playful' in Sanskrit.
Lolitha
Lolitha means 'playful' or 'graceful' in Sanskrit.
Lolithya
Lolithya signifies 'grace and beauty' in Sanskrit.
Lomaharshana
Lomaharshana means 'one who has the ability to bring joy or happiness' in Sanskrit.
Lomakesh
Lomakesh means 'king of the universe' in Sanskrit.
Lomasa
Lomasa refers to a sage in Hindu mythology, symbolizing wisdom.
Lomash
Lomash means 'one who is like a sage', representing wisdom and depth.
Lomesh
God of wealth and prosperity.
Lonika
Refers to the moon or luminosity; often gives a feminine grace.
Lookeshwari
Meaning 'Lord of the World', often associated with goddess-like qualities in Hinduism.
Lopa
Meaning 'one who is of the Earth', commonly associated with the divine in feminine contexts in Hindu culture.
Lopamudra
A renowned figure in Hindu mythology, associated with wisdom and knowledge.
Lopesh
Derived from the name of a Hindu deity, often interpreted as 'the lord of the weak'.
Lopika
Meaning 'a small flower' in Sanskrit, often symbolizing purity and beauty.
Lord shiva
Refers to Shiva, a principal deity in Hinduism, representing transformation and regeneration.
Loshini
Derived from 'Losha', meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth'.
Loshith
Meaning 'one who is prosperous' or 'brings wealth'.
Loukik
Derived from the Sanskrit meaning 'having people skill.'
Loukya
Derived from the Sanskrit meaning 'salvation'; commonly associated in Indian culture.
Lovdeep
Lovdeep combines 'Lov,' meaning love, and 'deep,' meaning light, symbolizing 'light of love.'
