Pandavika
A feminine derivative associated with the Pandavas from the Mahabharata.
Pandhari
Referring to Lord Krishna, significant in Marathi culture.
Pandi
A name referring to a priest or scholar.
Pandian
Relating to the Pandya dynasty, which was one of the ancient kingdoms in South India.
Pandinadan
Descendant of Pandu; linked to Pandavas, characters from Mahabharata.
Pandit
A learned scholar or teacher; an expert in Hindu scriptures.
Pandita
A learned woman, often associated with scholarly pursuits in Hindu culture.
Pandiyan
Related to the Pandya dynasty; signifies nobility or royal lineage.
Pandiyaraj
King of Pandiyan; associated with majesty and leadership in historical context.
Pandu
Pale or white; the father of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata.
Panduloha
A lesser-known name possibly with regional significance in India.
Pandurang
A name for Lord Krishna, representing a deity in Hinduism.
Panduranga
Another form of Lord Krishna, often worshipped in Hindu tradition.
Pandurangan
Another variation associated with Lord Krishna in Hinduism.
Pandya
A name associated with a historical dynasty in southern India.
Pani
Water in Sanskrit, often symbolizing life and purity.
Panick
Not widely accepted but potentially linked to local dialects.
Panika
Not widely defined; could relate to beauty or playfulness.
Panima
Not widely defined but can relate to charm or allure.
Paniman
Not widely defined, generally indicating someone strong or brave.
Panine
Not commonly known; could refer to subtlety or finesse.
Panini
A famous ancient Indian grammarian.
Paniraj
King of milk or significant for nourishment.
Panishka
Not widely defined; can relate to affection or kindness.
Panit
Not commonly defined; could imply gentleness.
Panita
Not widely defined, often associated with feminine grace.
Panjab
Land of five rivers
Panjai
A term that can mean 'the one who is gentle or calm'
Panjatram
A name associated with service or auspiciousness
Panjika
A small notebook or calendar
Panju
A term of endearment typically associated with love
Panjumani
Precious jewel or gem
Panjwani
Linked to a family or community; can connote attached
Pankaj
Lotus; signifies purity and beauty
Pankaja
Lotus; a symbol of purity in Hinduism.
Pankajadharini
One who wields the lotus; associated with Goddess Lakshmi.
Pankajaja
Born of the lotus; referring to Lord Vishnu.
Pankajaksha
Lotus-eyed; referring to Lord Vishnu.
Pankajakshi
Lotus-eyed; referring to Goddess Durga.
Pankajalochana
Lotus-eyed; referring to Lord Krishna or Vishnu.
Pankajam
Another form of lotus; symbolizing purity.
Pankajan
Born of the lotus; related to divine personalities.
Pankajanetra
Lotus-eyed; represents divine vision.
Pankajdeep
Lamp of the lotus; symbolizing enlightenment.
Pankajeet
Victory of the lotus.
Pankajini
The lotus-born female.
Pankajnetra
Lotus-eyed.
Pankajpreet
Love for the lotus.
Pankanabh
Lotus lord.
Pankhadi
This name does not have a widely documented meaning in available resources.
Pankhi
A small bird or something related to wings.
Pankhudi
Lotus petal or delicate like a lotus petal.
Pankhuri
Petal of a lotus.
Pankil
One who is related to lotus.
Pankit
One who is decorated or adorned.
Pankita
One who is adorned or decorated.
Pankoj
Lotus.
Pankti
Verse or line (of poetry).
Pankuni
One who is delicate like a flower.
Panmoli
A precious gem or a pearl.
Pann Gesh
Lord of the universe.
Pann-gesh
Lord of the universe.
Panna
Emerald or precious stone.
Pannalal
Lord Shiva or revered one.
Panneer
Panneer means 'rosewater' in Tamil, symbolizing love and fragrance.
Panneerdoss
Panneerdoss is derived from 'Panneer', combining it with 'doss', meaning 'servant' or 'devotee'.
Panner
Panner is derived from 'Panneer', meaning 'rosewater'.
Panngesh
Panngesh is a variant of Pankaj, meaning 'lotus', symbolizing purity in Indian culture.
Panra
Panra means 'a type' or 'having a purpose' in Sanskrit.
Panshu
Panshu means 'earth' or 'solid ground' in Sanskrit.
Panshul
Panshul refers to 'earth' in Sanskrit, signifying strength.
Pant
A surname commonly associated with Brahmins and other communities in India.
Panth
Path or way; often used in spiritual contexts in Hinduism.
Panthini
Derived from Panth, often meaning 'one who follows the path'.
Pantni
A name associated with women in a family of a Pant; often means 'wife of a Pant'.
Panu
A common name in Indian communities, meaning 'to be.'
Panuta
The name is derived from Indian roots, specific meaning is less documented.
Panvi
A name that implies beauty and grace; often regarded as angelic.
Panya
A name that symbolizes intelligence and wisdom.
Panyala
The precise meaning is not documented, but likely derived from Indian contexts.
Panyasree
A name that invokes the idea of grace and respect.
Papahara
A name meaning 'related to or an aspect of lord Shiva'.
Papaharana
A name related to taking away the troubles, often used in religious contexts.
Papamma
Papamma is a name used in certain Indian cultures, often denoting a motherly figure.
Papan
Papan means 'one who is free from sins.'
Papiha
Papiha means 'cuckoo' and symbolizes love and longing.
Pappu
Pappu is often a term of endearment for young boys in India.
Pappuyan
Pappuyan is a playful term often used to refer to a young boy or child.
Para
Para means 'a person who is intelligent' or 'someone with wisdom.'
Paraa
A name associated with extreme proximity to God or exalted state.
Paraag
A name derived from ancient Sanskrit meaning 'banner' or 'standard'.
Paraaga
The feminine form of Paraag, related to flags or banners in cultural contexts.
Paraashar
A sage and an important character in Hindu scriptures.
Parabrahma
The ultimate reality or absolute truth in Hindu philosophy.
Parabrahmana
Referring to the essence of the ultimate reality in Hinduism.
Parabrahmane
Another term referring to the ultimate cosmic principle in Hinduism.
Parada
Gold; precious or important in cultural contexts.
Paradeep
Light of the lamp; signifies illumination.
Paradhaman
One who is supreme or the best; often a reference to God in Hinduism.
Paradhya
Paradhya often relates to elevated or high standing, common in Hindu traditions.
