Senbagam
Senbagam means 'a flower' or 'rose.'
Sendan
Sendan means 'strong' or 'brave.'
Sendhil
Sendhil means 'Lord Murugan' or signifies a protector and helper.
Sendhilnathan
Sendhilnathan can be interpreted as 'the lord who is kind and generous.'
Sengannan
The name signifies 'lord of the mountains' in Sanskrit.
Seniya
The name means 'delicate' or 'tender' in Sanskrit, associated with grace.
Senmal
The name means 'flower' or 'blossom' in Tamil culture.
Senthamarai
Senthamarai means 'pure lotus', symbolizing beauty and purity.
Senthil
Senthil is a common name for Lord Murugan, representing valor and protection.
Senthil Kumar
A South Indian name meaning 'handsome' and 'prince'.
Sesha
Derived from Hindu mythology, Sesha is the name of a serpent that supports the universe.
Seshadri
A name meaning 'the one who is an embodiment of the sacred mountain', often associated with Lord Shiva.
Seshamraju
A name referring to a benevolent king or lord in Hindu traditions.
Seshan
A name linked to the mythological serpent Seshanaga from Hindu beliefs.
Seshaveni
A name signifying 'the goddess of the snake' or of life based on Hindu traditions.
Seshu
A diminutive form of names associated with the divine qualities in Hinduism, often linked to Lord Shiva.
Seshvar
A name meaning 'lord of the snakes' in some Indian languages.
Sethu
Means 'bridge' or 'connection' in Sanskrit, often used in Hindu mythology.
Sethu Lakshmi
A name combining a male aspect 'Sethu' with 'Lakshmi', the goddess of wealth.
Sethulakshmi
Another variant combining 'Sethu' and 'Lakshmi', indicating divine connection.
Setu
The name means 'bridge' in Sanskrit, symbolizing connection or transition.
Setukrute
Signifies 'creator of bridges,' a reference to someone who facilitates connections.
Seva
The name means 'service' in Sanskrit, signifying dedication and duty.
Sevaapreet
Translates to 'the one who loves service,' focusing on altruism.
Sevak
Means 'servant' or 'one who serves' in Hindi, often used in a religious context.
Sevali
The name refers to the 'mother of a goddess' and is often associated with femininity.
Sevarkodiyon
This name means 'one who is connected to God,' often used as a priestly title.
Sevati
Means 'devotee' or 'one who serves,' often associated with spirituality and devotion.
Sevvel
An Indian name meaning 'sweetness' or 'loveliness'.
Sewakaran
An Indian name meaning 'one who works hard' or 'diligent'.
Shaachi
Means 'to give joy' or 'bring happiness', commonly used in Hindu contexts.
Shaakha
Means 'branch' in Sanskrit, often symbolizing growth and extension.
Shaakya
Means 'capable' or 'intelligent' in Sanskrit, relating to wisdom and understanding.
Shaambhavi
A name derived from the Goddess Parvati, symbolizing divinity and auspiciousness.
Shaan
Means 'peaceful' or 'prosperous' in Hindi, often associated with calmness and stability.
Shaandilya
Refers to a sage or lineage of sages in Hindu mythology, symbolizing wisdom and spiritual depth.
Shaant
Means 'peaceful' or 'calm' in Hindi, often associated with serenity.
Shaantiv
Means 'peace' or 'calmness' in Sanskrit, signifying tranquility.
Shaantiva
Related to Shaantiv, it denotes 'peace' in a feminine form, celebrating tranquility.
Shaaravi
An Indian name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'.
Shaardul
An Indian name meaning 'tiger' or 'brave'.
Shaarini
An Indian name meaning 'earth' or 'protector'.
Shaarwin
An Indian name meaning 'brave warrior'.
Shaashwat
An Indian name meaning 'eternal' or 'perpetual'.
Shaast
An Indian name meaning 'the one who is blessed'.
Shaasti
An Indian name meaning 'joyful' or 'blissful'.
Shaayar
An Indian name meaning 'poet'.
Shabalini
The name Shabalini means 'blossoming flower', reflecting beauty and grace in Indian culture.
Shabari
The name Shabari means 'a pious woman', known from a famous story in Hindu texts about devotion.
Shabarish
The name Shabarish means 'Lord of the Shabars', reflecting devotion in the Hindu context.
Shabd
The name means 'word' or 'sound' in Sanskrit.
Shabda
The name means 'sound' or 'word' in Sanskrit.
Shabhayata
The name means 'one who is known for her beauty' in Sanskrit.
Shachi
Meaning 'light' or 'glow'.
Shachika
Derived from meending 'truth' or 'honesty'.
Shachin
Meaning 'famous' or 'celebrated'.
Shadaab
Meaning 'fresh, new' often related to youthfulness.
Shadananan
A modern construction implying a delightful or charming name, with roots in Hindu mythology.
Shagun
Shagun means 'auspicious' or 'good sign' deriving from Sanskrit.
Shaharika
A name that signifies a beauty or charm, often associated with blossoming.
Shahi
Means 'royal' or 'kingly' in various South Asian languages.
Shahil
Means 'friendly, companion' in Sanskrit and related languages.
Shaiba
An Indian name meaning 'one who is full of life' or 'sparkling'.
Shaifali
An Indian name meaning 'blossoming flower', symbolizing beauty and nature.
Shaiju
A name often used to denote 'victory' or 'one who is successful.'
Shaiksha
A modern creation possibly meaning 'one associated with leadership and wisdom.'
Shail
Means 'mountain' in Sanskrit, symbolizing strength and stability.
Shaila
A feminine form of Shail, meaning 'from the mountains' or 'rocky place.'
Shailaj
Means 'born from the mountains'; often associated with Hindu deities.
Shailaja
Means 'daughter of the mountains'; a name for the Hindu goddess Durga.
Shailasha
Means 'a woman of the mountains,' reflecting strength and beauty.
Shaildhar
Means 'one who supports the mountain,' symbolizing responsibility and strength.
Shailee
Means 'style' in Hindi, denoting elegance and personal expression.
Shaileja
Means 'daughter of the mountains,' connected to Hindu mythology.
Shailen
A name meaning 'the lord of mountains'; often associated with strength.
Shailender
The name combines 'Shail' (mountain) and 'Inder' (lord), referring to the lord of mountains.
Shailendra
The name means 'king of mountains' in Sanskrit, combining 'Shail' (mountain) and 'Indra' (king).
Shailesh
The name means 'lord of the mountains', derived from 'Shail' (mountain) and 'Ish' (lord).
Shaili
The name means 'style' or 'manner', used in various cultural contexts.
Shailinder
The name is a combination of 'Shail' (mountain) and 'Inder' (king), meaning 'mountain king'.
Shailja
The name means 'born from the mountains', often associated with the goddess Durga.
Shaiv
Shaiv means 'follower of Shiva' in Sanskrit.
Shaivi
Shaivi means 'Goddess Durga' and signifies the divine presence of energy in Hinduism.
Shaivya
Shaivya relates to Lord Shiva, commonly used across genders in modern contexts.
Shaji
Shaji is derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant.'
Shajith
Shajith means 'one who conquers' in Sanskrit.
Shakala
Shakala means 'full moon' and symbolizes brightness and beauty.
Shakale
Shakale means 'a branch of a tree,' symbolizing growth and nurture.
Shakambari
Shakambari refers to the goddess of food and nourishment in Hindu mythology.
Shakambhari
Shakambhari refers to a revered goddess associated with agriculture and fertility in Hinduism.
Shakini
Shakini signifies 'a goddess' or 'energy,' relating to divine femininity.
Shakrin
Derived from 'Shakti', meaning 'power' or 'energy' in Sanskrit.
Shakshi
Means 'witness' in Sanskrit, signifying someone who observes and sees.
Shakthi
Means 'power' or 'energy' in Sanskrit, associated with the divine feminine.
Shakti
Refers to 'divine energy' or 'empowerment' in Hindu mythology.
Shaktidhar
Means 'bearer of energy' or 'one who holds power' in Sanskrit.
Shaktik
Means 'onthe edge of power' in Sanskrit; associated with strength.
Shaktiparwah
Means 'one who is endowed with supreme power' in Sanskrit.
Shaku
A common diminutive form of names containing 'Shak-', associated with strength.
Shakun
Means 'omen' or 'auspicious sign' in Sanskrit.