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Palaka

A bearer or protector, often used in religious contexts.

Palakh

Related to beauty and grace in Hindi; signifies delicate features.

Palaksh

A name referencing the 'lotus,' symbolizing purity and beauty.

Palakshi

One with beautiful eyes in Sanskrit, often associated with grace.

Palaksi

A name variant indicating 'lotus' or connected to the lotus flower.

Palam

Bridge; often symbolizes connection or transition.

Palang

A bed or a cot; signifies comfort and rest.

Palanhaar

One who carries or supports; often a name associated with deities who protect or guide.

Palani

A name often associated with Lord Murugan, linked to a holy hill in Tamil Nadu.

Palani Kumar

Son of Palani, often refers to the child or devotees of Lord Murugan.

Palani Murugan

A name denoting the divine form of Lord Murugan that is associated with the Palani Hills.

Palaniappan

A name combining 'Palani' with 'appan', meaning father or revered elder, often used in devotion.

Palanichamy

A name indicating a person of the Palani hill or associated with Lord Murugan.

Palanikumar

Son of Palani, associated with Lord Murugan.

Palanimurugan

Another name for Lord Murugan, indicating his presence at Palani.

Palanimuthu

Another name for Lord Murugan, symbolizing strength and auspiciousness.

Palanisami

A name associated with Lord Murugan or Palani region.

Palanivel

A name associated with Lord Murugan and the concept of six-faced deity.

Palank

A variation of names indicating strength or stability.

Palanka

A derivative of names indicating stability or strength.

Palapala

A term often used for sweetness or affection.

Palasa

A sacred tree in Indian culture, often associated with divine presence.

Palash

A flowering tree with bright orange-yellow flowers, symbolic in Hindu culture.

Palashini

A variant of Palash, meaning a female version associated with the tree's beauty.

Palashkusum

A name combining Palash with 'kusum' meaning flower, symbolizing beauty and elegance.

Palashranjan

One who brings joy, derived from Palash.

Palbinder

One who holds or binds the palash, symbolizing strength and stability.

Pali

A name meaning 'of the palash tree', often associated with beauty in nature.

Palika

A name often signifying a young girl or beauty.

Palita

One who has been born or created.

Palkesh

Lord of the palanquin; associated with a royal nature.

Palkha

One who carries a palanquin or similar vehicle.

Palki

A ceremonial palanquin used to carry important persons.

Pallab

New growth or a tender shoot, symbolizes new beginnings.

Pallabha

Sprout or shoot; signifying renewal and growth.

Pallabi

New leaves or shoots; symbolizes growth and renewal.

Pallav

New leaves; represents growth, renewal, and new beginnings.

Pallavan

New foliage; symbolizes new growth and beginnings.

Pallavee

New leaves; signifies freshness and potential.

Pallavi

New leaves or fresh growth, representing renewal.

Pallavini

New growth or fresh shoots; symbolizes vitality and renewal.

Pallavit

Someone who is new or fresh, which signifies beginnings.

Pallvi

Pallvi means 'new leaves' or 'young shoots' in Sanskrit.

Palomi

Palomi is derived from Paloma, meaning 'dove' in Hindi, symbolizing peace.

Palpandi

Palpandi is a name of Indian origin, meaning 'supply' or 'provider' in Tamil.

Palpandian

Palpandian is a Tamil name meaning 'one who is strong and protected'.

Paltan

Paltan refers to a military unit or battalion in Hindi.

Paltu

Paltu is a name meaning 'one who is loved' in Hindi.

Palvi

A name meaning

Palvish

A name signifying someone who has a high spirit and ambition.

Palvit

One who is filled with joy and passion.

Palwasha

A name representing future aspirations and forward-thinking.

Pambavasan

Meaning related to the lotus or derived from Pamba, signifying purity.

Pamojan

Unity or bringing together.

Pampa

Pleasant and beautiful; also a reference to a sacred river in Hindu mythology.

Pampapati

Lord of the fields or husband of fertile land.

Pamposh

One who is beloved; related to flowers.

Pananjay

A victorious hero.

Panas

A fruit or tree, often associated with abundance.

Panav

One who is like a full moon, complete and pristine.

Panavi

Resembling or being like a full moon.

Panay

Variant of Panavi, indicates a connection to lunar beauty.

Pancha

Five, often in terms of referring to elements or principles in Hindu philosophy.

Panchaanan

One who has five faces, often a reference to Lord Shiva.

Panchabati

Refers to the five sacred trees that are revered in Hinduism.

Panchabhootatmika

Embodiment of the five elements

Panchadashi

Referring to the fifteen letters of the Sanskrit alphabet

Panchadha

The five-folded one; relates to five aspects of life

Panchajan

Referring to the five beings or elements

Panchajana

Belonging to the five beings or elements

Panchajanya

The conch shell used by Lord Krishna

Panchal

Referring to the group from the Panchala kingdom

Panchala

Of the Panchala kingdom; relating to the five elements

Panchali

Referring to Draupadi, a central character in the Mahabharata

Panchalika

A devotee of the Panchali; another reference to Draupadi

Panchalya

A name referring to one with five qualities or parts.

Pancham

Refers to the fifth musical note in Indian classical music.

Panchami

The fifth day; often used in religious contexts.

Panchamudra

Relates to the five sacred gestures in yoga and meditation.

Panchanaana

One who has five faces, often referring to Lord Shiva.

Panchanan

Means five-eyed; another name for Lord Shiva.

Panchapallav

Refers to the new leaves of a plant, symbolizing growth and renewal.

Panchashikha

Means five peaks, often metaphorically used in poetry.

Panchaswar

Refers to the five tones in Indian music theory.

Panchatapa

One who undergoes five types of penance or effort.

Panchavaktra

Five-faced; often associated with divine beings in Hindu mythology.

Panchavarnam

Five colors; signifies diversity in Hindu philosophy.

Panchavati

The place of five trees; significant in the Ramayana epic.

Panchi

Small bird; often symbolizes freedom in literature.

Panchika

One of the five aspects; often refers to decorative elements in Indian culture.

Panchita

Another form of beauty; denotes elegance.

Panchjanya

Conch shell; associated with Lord Vishnu in Hinduism.

Pancholi

Relates to a community or occupation; often associated with trades in India.

Panchsheel

The five principles; often refers to principles of coexistence in diplomacy.

Panchvati

A sacred place for Hindu worship, also related to the forest associated with Lord Rama.

Panda

The name often refers to the bear family but can be used metaphorically for a strong character.

Pandala

A name often denotes something large or significant.

Pandalavasan

Referring to a construction or a dwelling, usually signifying importance.

Pandava

Refers to the five brothers of the Mahabharata epic.

Pandavas

The legendary five brothers depicted in Hindu mythology, central to the Mahabharata.

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