Padmakar
One who has a lotus-like form.
Padmakeswar
Lord of the lotus.
Padmaksh
One who has eyes like a lotus.
Padmakshi
Goddess Durga or one with lotus-like eyes.
Padmakshya
Referring to the eyes similar to that of a lotus.
Padmakumar
Son of the lotus, referring to the divine.
Padmal
Referring to lotus, symbolizing beauty and purity.
Padmalay
One who resides in a lotus, symbolizing beauty and divinity.
Padmalaya
Residing in the lotus, representing purity and divinity.
Padmalochan
One with lotus-like eyes, symbolizing beauty.
Padmalochana
Lotus-eyed, denoting beauty and grace.
Padmalochona
Another form denoting lotus-eyed, symbolizing grace.
Padmam
Lotus, symbolizing purity and enlightenment.
Padmamadhu
Sweet as a lotus, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Padmamaladhara
Holder of the lotus garland, representing divine connection.
Padmamalini
One who wears a garland of lotus, symbolizing beauty and purity.
Padmamukhi
Lotus-faced, symbolizing beauty and divinity.
Padman
Lotus; often associated with the Hindu deity Vishnu.
Padmanaabhah
One who has a lotus as his navel; a name of Lord Vishnu.
Padmanaban
One with a lotus-like navel; a name of Lord Vishnu.
Padmanabh
Having a lotus navel; often associated with deity Vishnu.
Padmanabha
Lotus-naveled; a name of Lord Vishnu.
Padmanabha Priya
Beloved of Padmanabha; can refer to Goddess Lakshmi.
Padmanabhan
Of noble lineage; often linked to the divine form of Vishnu.
Padmanabhapriya
Beloved of Padmanabha.
Padmanath
Lord of the lotus; a name for Vishnu.
Padmanethra
One with prominent eyes like a lotus flower; another name for Vishnu.
Padmanetra
One who has lotus eyes, derived from Sanskrit.
Padmapada
Lotus feet, typically associated with deities in Hinduism.
Padmapalas
Protector of the lotus, rooted in Hindu mythology.
Padmapati
Lord of the lotus, commonly referred to deities like Vishnu in Hinduism.
Padmaprabhu
The master of the lotus, often associated with divine beings in Hinduism.
Padmapriya
Beloved of the lotus, referring to divine affection in Hindu culture.
Padmaraj
King of the lotus, indicating royalty in response to deities in Hinduism.
Padmarekha
A line or mark of the lotus in Sanskrit, often poetic in nature.
Padmaroop
Form of the lotus, symbolizing beauty and purity in Hinduism.
Padmaroopa
One who has the form of a lotus.
Padmasekar
One who is adorned with lotus; name of Lord Vishnu or Krishna.
Padmashree
One who is respected and revered; associated with the lotus flower.
Padmashri
One who has the quality of a lotus; symbolizes purity and beauty.
Padmasree
A form of respect or reverence associated with the lotus flower.
Padmasundari
Beautiful as a lotus flower.
Padmavasa
Living in the lotus; often used to describe Lord Vishnu.
Padmavathi
The one who is prosperous like a lotus; signifies beauty and grace.
Padmavati
One who is adorned with a lotus; often represents wealth and prosperity.
Padmayani
One who shines like a lotus; symbolizes beauty and purity.
Padmesh
Lord of the lotus, often referring to Lord Vishnu.
Padmini
One who has the beauty of a lotus, often associated with the queen character in Indian history.
Padminiballav
Related to the auspiciousness of the lotus, a compound name often indicating grace.
Padminikanta
Lord who is dear to the one who has the lotus-like beauty.
Padminish
One who is related to lotuses, often denotes a gentle demeanor.
Padmodbhava
Born from a lotus, symbolizing purity and divine qualities.
Padmottar
One whose attributes are like a lotus flower, often referring to qualities of beauty and purity.
Padnuni
Rarely referenced; potentially a variant related to lotus attributes.
Padyanava
Variant of a name symbolically connected to auspiciousness in relationships.
Pagalavan
A name meaning 'madman' or 'crazy' in Tamil, used humorously.
Pagat
Often maintains associations with various meanings across dialects in India.
Pagavalan
A name meaning 'leader of the pagans' or similar interpretations in Tamil.
Pagavan
A refined or noble person in Tamil culture.
Pagga
Often relates to various interpretations in regional languages, generally humorously connotated.
Paghunan
Paghunan is typically used in Indian cultures but meaning is less defined.
Pagudhanan
Pagudhanan is an Indian name, specific meaning is not widely documented.
Pagumanian
Pagumanian is a less common Indian name, meaning is not well established.
Pahal
Pahal means 'beginning' or 'initiative' in Hindi.
Pahana
Pahana means 'to begin' or 'initiate' in Indian languages.
Pahar
Pahar refers to 'mountain' or 'hill' in Hindi.
Pahara
Pahara refers to 'height' or 'elevation' in Hindi.
Paharita
Paharita means 'the one who is elevated' in Sanskrit.
Paheal
Paheal refers to 'a strong and brave person' in Hindi.
Pahel
Pahel means 'initiation' or 'beginning' in Hindi.
Pahi
To protect or safeguard, derived from Sanskrit.
Pahmagandhi
A mix of fragrant or aromatic qualities, often used symbolically in Hindu contexts.
Pahwa
A name related to being a 'pure' or 'clean spirit' in several Indian dialects.
Painda
Variant of Pinda, often associated with offerings in Hinduism.
Paitalyi
A name with meanings tied to brightness or light often found in Indian cultures.
Pakasansa
This name signifies someone with a composed or wise personality in Indian traditions.
Pakeezah
Pure; often interpreted as a beautiful and virtuous person.
Pakeran
A name commonly used, possibly meaning 'leader' or 'hero.'
Pakhee
Bird; symbolizing freedom and grace.
Pakhi
A bird; often associated with freedom and beauty in nature.
Pakhsini
Derived from 'Pakshi,' meaning a bird.
Pakhya
Often signifies a strong or elemental being.
Paki
Derived from purity or cleanliness, commonly used as a nickname.
Pakima
A name used for women caring for nature, also signifying flora.
Pakiza
Pure; a name denoting purity and freshness.
Pakkiri
Possibly signifying strength or power, common in southern regions.
Paksh
Side or wing in Sanskrit; can refer to aspects of a personality or character.
Paksha
Phase or side; often related to lunar phases in astrology.
Pakshaj
Born from the wing; associated with birds in Hindu mythology.
Pakshalika
A name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'airy' or 'light'.
Pakshi
Bird in Sanskrit, symbolizing freedom and transcendence.
Pakshika
Related to the wing, often signifies freedom.
Pakshil
One who is related to the side or wing; can denote agility.
Pakshin
Bird or one associated with the sky; symbolizes flight and freedom.
Pakshiraj
King of birds, often associated with mythology and valor.
Paksima
The name does not have a widely recognized meaning; may be modern or regional.
Pakskiraj
A name derived from Indian languages, meaning is not widely recognized; likely regional significance.
Pakuna
The meaning is not extensively documented; could be regionally significant.
Pal
Protector or guardian in Hindi.
Palak
Eye-lid or leaf in Hindi; signifies beauty and delicacy.
