Pundrik
Represents a 'lotus' symbolizing purity and beauty in various cultural contexts.
Puneet
Means 'pure' or 'holy' in Sanskrit, denoting a person of virtuous character.
Puneeta
Means 'pure' or 'holy,' also representing an embodiment of goodness.
Puneeth
Signifies a 'pure,' 'refined,' or 'auspicious' person, often used for virtuous characters.
Punidhan
Meaning 'wealth for great virtues' in Sanskrit.
Punika
Meaning 'pure or sacred' in Hindi.
Punish
Meaning 'one who is pure' in Hindi.
Punit
Meaning 'pure' or 'clean' in Sanskrit.
Punita
Meaning 'pure' or 'sacred' in Hindi.
Punith
Meaning 'pure' in Tamil.
Punitha
Meaning 'pure' or 'sacred' in Tamil.
Punithan
Meaning 'pure' or 'clean' in Tamil.
Punniya
Meaning 'noble' or 'virtuous' in Sanskrit.
Punnoose
Derived from a traditional name in Kerala often associated with Hindu families.
Punthali
Meaning 'flowering vine' in Indian languages.
Punya
Meaning 'purity' or 'merit' in Sanskrit.
Punya-Shlokaya
Meaning 'one who is the epitome of purity' in Sanskrit.
Punyaa
Meaning 'pious' and 'sacred' in Sanskrit.
Punyabhajin
Meaning 'one who bestows merit' in Sanskrit.
Punyabharita
The name signifies 'one who is virtuous' or 'bearer of goodness' in Sanskrit.
Punyabrata
This name means 'virtuous vow' or 'one who is devoted to righteousness' in Sanskrit.
Punyacharitraya Keertana
It represents 'the hymn or song of virtuous deeds' in Sanskrit.
Punyageha
The name means 'abode of virtue' in Sanskrit.
Punyah
It signifies 'purity' or 'goodness' in Sanskrit.
Punyajit
It means 'one who conquers goodness' or 'victor of virtue' in Sanskrit.
Punyakeerthi
The name means 'one known for goodness' or 'famous for virtuous deeds' in Sanskrit.
Punyakoti
It means 'an auspicious star' or 'good omen' in Sanskrit.
Punyaloka
It signifies 'a world of virtue' in Sanskrit.
Punyapriya
The name means 'beloved of virtue' in Sanskrit.
Punyashila
This name means 'of virtuous character' in Sanskrit.
Punyasloka
The name signifies 'one who sings of virtue' or 'a hymn of goodness' in Sanskrit.
Punyata
It means 'purity' or 'virtuousness' in Sanskrit.
Punyatam
The name signifies 'the highest goodness' in Sanskrit.
Punyatva
It means 'virtue' or 'purity' in Sanskrit.
Punyavan
The name signifies 'one who is filled with goodness' in Sanskrit.
Punyodaya
It means 'arising of virtue' in Sanskrit.
Pupinder
The name means 'beloved of flower' in Hindi.
Pupinderjeet
It signifies 'victorious child of flower' in Hindi.
Pupri
Pupri is derived from the Sanskrit term meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'.
Purab
Purab translates to 'the East' in Hindi, often symbolizing new beginnings.
Purabi
Purabi refers to 'eastern' in Hindi, denoting the direction or symbolizing youthfulness.
Puradchi
Puradchi can be interpreted as 'one who serves mankind' in specific cultural contexts.
Purahan
Purahan means 'well-being' or 'one who brings peace' in several Indian languages.
Purajana
Purajana means 'one who belongs to the east' or 'from the east' in various contexts.
Purajit
Purajit translates to 'victory of the East' or 'one who has conquered the east'.
Purajith
Purajith means 'one who has won' or 'one who is victorious' in context of the eastern region.
Purala
Purala is associated with purity and is derived from a combination of roots implying innocence or clarity.
Puran
Puran means 'ancient' or 'old', often referring to ancient texts or cultures in Hinduism.
Puranapurushottama
Puranapurushottama means 'the ultimate being or person of ancient wisdom' in Sanskrit.
Purandar
Purandar is a name that symbolizes the 'conqueror of the city' in several Indian religions.
Purandara
Purandara signifies 'the one who destroys cities' or 'the lord of the built cities', often associated with deities.
Purandeswari
Purandeswari means 'the goddess of the city' or 'the one who is worshipped in the city'.
Purandhar
Purandhar generally means 'the one who removes obstacles or the demolisher of fortifications'.
Purandhri
Purandhri refers to 'the female aspect of the fort remover' in cultural contexts.
Purandu
Purandu implies 'one who brings peace and prosperity' through historical significance.
Purangian
Purangian may denote a man of high status or noble lineage, derived from regional usage of 'pur'.
Puranjan
The name means 'one who sustains' or 'the one who supports'.
Puranjana
The name means 'born in the old time' or 'ancient one'.
Puranjay
The name means 'victorious one' or 'one who conquers the past'.
Puranjeet
The name means 'one who is victorious in the past'.
Puranjot
The name means 'light of the past'.
Puranpreet
The name means 'love of the past'.
Puranprem
The name means 'love for the past'.
Puransant
The name means 'peace of the past'.
Purantek
The name means 'sustaining the past'.
Purari
The name means 'one who is pure'.
Purav
The name means 'the east'.
Puravi
The name means 'coming from the east'.
Purayana
The name means 'the one who is a past master'.
Purayita
The name means 'wise or knowing person'.
Purba
The name means 'the east'.
Purbasha
The name means 'the beginning of east'.
Purbhjeet
The name means 'victorious from the east'.
Purdansha
The name means 'the one who is pure'.
Purdil
Purdil means 'a brave warrior' or 'protector' in Sanskrit.
Purdvi
Purdvi means 'earth' in Sanskrit.
Purendu
Purendu means 'full moon' in Sanskrit.
Purgav
Purgav means 'the pure one' in Sanskrit.
Purha
Purha means 'the virtuous one' or 'the wise one' in Sanskrit.
Purhuti
Purhuti means 'one who is pure' in Sanskrit.
Puri
Puri means 'city' or 'town' in Sanskrit.
Purisha
Purisha means 'pure' in Sanskrit.
Purishya
Purishya signifies 'pure' or 'sublime' in Sanskrit.
Purna
Purna means 'full' or 'complete' in Sanskrit.
Purnachandar
Purnachandar means 'full moon' or 'the complete moon' in Sanskrit.
Purnak
Purnak means 'complete' or 'perfect' in Sanskrit.
Purnanada
Purnanada means 'filled with joy' or 'the complete bliss' in Sanskrit.
Purnananda
Meaning 'complete joy' or 'eternal bliss' in Sanskrit.
Purnata
Meaning 'completeness' or 'wholeness' in Sanskrit.
Purnava
Meaning 'full of goodness' or 'wholeness' in Sanskrit.
Purnayan
Meaning 'one who is full and complete' in Sanskrit.
Purnayu
Meaning 'one who is eternally full' in Sanskrit.
Purnele
Meaning 'complete' in Sanskrit, derived from 'Purna.'
Purnendu
Meaning 'full moon' in Sanskrit.
Purnima
Referring to the full moon, significant in Hindu culture.
Purnita
Meaning 'full' or 'complete' in Sanskrit.
Purochana
Meaning 'provided with food' in Sanskrit, historically associated with the Ramayana.
Purohit
Meaning 'the priest' or 'sacred teacher' in Sanskrit.
Purohith
Meaning 'family priest' in Sanskrit.
Purshottam
Meaning 'the supreme being' in Sanskrit, often referring to Lord Rama.