Tikshitha
Tikshitha stands for 'sharp' or 'intelligent'.
Tikshya
Tikshya means 'intelligent' or 'sharp' in Sanskrit.
Tila
Tila means 'sesame seed' in Sanskrit and represents nourishment.
Tiladene
Tiladene stands for 'one who is as good as sesame', showing value and virtue.
Tilak
Tilak refers to a mark or symbol bestowed during religious rituals in Hinduism.
Tilaka
Tilaka is another term for a ceremonial mark worn on the forehead in Hindu culture, symbolizing auspiciousness.
Tilakarathna
Tilakarathna means 'jewel of good fortune' in Sanskrit.
Tilal
Tilal means 'a person who is endowed with wisdom and brightness'.
Tilanjal
Tilanjal signifies 'one who offers sweet gestures and happens to be light-hearted'.
Tilika
Meaning 'a fragrance' or 'a beautiful jasmine flower' in Sanskrit.
Tilothama
Tilothama means 'the one with exquisite body', often associated with celestial beauty in Indian mythology.
Tilottama
Tilottama means 'the most beautiful woman', celebrated in Hindu texts.
Timan
Timan means 'to honor, to respect' in Sanskrit.
Timeer
A name meaning 'timeless' or 'eternal' in Sanskrit.
Timila
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'a powerful woman'.
Timir
A name meaning 'earth' or 'soil' in Sanskrit.
Timirbaran
A name that signifies 'the sun on the earth'.
Timita
A variation of the traditional Indian name meaning 'small or little' in Sanskrit.
Tinika
Tinika means 'a girl' or 'small one' in Hindi.
Tinkal
Tinkal means 'small or tiny' in Hindi, often used as an affectionate term.
Tinki
Tinki is often used as a nickname or a term of endearment for girls, meaning 'little one' in Hindi.
Tinku
Tinku is a diminutive form of names like Kiran, meaning 'light' or 'ray of light' in Hindi.
Tinni
Tinni is often used as a nickname for Tinika or Tinka, meaning 'small one' in Hindi.
Tiranand
Tiranand is a combination meaning 'joyful singer' in Sanskrit.
Tirath
Tirath means 'holy place' or 'place of pilgrimage' in Sanskrit.
Tirathraam
One who is a good listener and has the strength of the gods.
Tirchanus
One who is steadfast and has a firm purpose.
Tireem
One who is charming and attractive in spirit.
Tirich
One who gives life or is associated with energy.
Tirlochana
A name meaning 'with beautiful eyes' or 'having extraordinary vision.'
Tirranand
A joyful soul who is happy with divine thought and spirit.
Tirth
A sacred place or area that is revered across cultures.
Tirtha
Refers to a sacred pilgrimage site in Hindu belief.
Tirthayaad
One who is dedicated to his spiritual journey and guides others in it.
Tirthayad
One who is knowledgeable about sacred places and helps others understand them.
Tirthesh
A name associated with the lord of sacred places.
Tirthika
A sacred or holy place.
Tirthraj
King of holy places; a title for a revered place in Hinduism.
Tiru
A revered or sacred place.
Tirumala
The holy hill associated with the famous Tirupati temple dedicated to Lord Venkateswara.
Tirupathi
The town where Tirupati temple is located; signifies holy place to visit.
Tishya
Signifying auspiciousness in certain contexts, linked to Hindu culture.
Tista
A river in India, symbolizing life and fertility.
Tisya
One who is sacred or holy; connected to auspiciousness in Hindu tradition.
Tisyaketu
Tisyaketu means 'One who has a beautiful banner' in Sanskrit.
Tisyha
Tisyha is derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'to shine' or 'to be bright'.
Tithi
Tithi means 'date' or 'lunar day' in Hindi and is typically used in Hindu calendars.
Titiksha
Titiksha translates to 'forbearance' or 'endurance' in Sanskrit, emphasizing strength and resilience.
Titikshu
Titikshu means 'one who is patient' in Sanskrit, representing endurance and tolerance.
Titir
Titir means 'partridge' in Hindi and can be used for both boys and girls.
Titirsha
Titirsha can be translated as 'a type of bird' and symbolizes freedom in its interpretations in Indian languages.
Titli
Titli means 'butterfly' in Hindi, symbolizing beauty and transformation.
Tiya
Tiya means 'a bird' and often symbolizes freedom in Sanskrit.
Tiyas
Tiyas means 'one who is like a tiger' in Sanskrit, symbolizing bravery.
Tiyasa
Tiyasa means 'brightness' or 'light' in Sanskrit.
Tiyash
Tiyash means 'shining' or 'radiant' in Sanskrit.
Tiyasha
Tiyasha means 'brightness' or 'light' in Sanskrit.
Tiyashini
Tiyashini means 'one who shines' in Sanskrit.
Tohit
Tohit means 'the one who is loved' in Sanskrit.
Toiya
Toiya means 'daughter' in Sanskrit.
Tokhmesarv
Tokhmesarv means 'the one who is supreme' in Sanskrit.
Toli
Toli means 'young girl' in Sanskrit.
Toshal
An alternative form meaning 'unconquerable' or 'unbeatable.'
Toshale
Derived from Tosh, signifying 'satisfaction' or 'contentment.'
Toshan
Meaning 'combat' or 'warrior in battle.'
Toshanav
A variant that indicates 'wish or desire related' to goodness.
Toshani
A name meaning 'bright' or 'shining' in certain contexts.
Toshawah
Meaning relates to 'pleasantness or joy,' signifying a joyful nature.
Tosin
Tosin means 'a divine or noble person' in Sanskrit, commonly used for girls.
Tota
Tota means 'parrot' in Hindi, commonly associated with beauty and charm across genders.
Totavali
Totavali refers to 'parrot-like beauty' and is a feminine name in Indian culture.
Totavalus
Totavalus is derived from 'Totavali' and implies cuteness or attractiveness, used for any gender.
Toti
Toti generally means 'a little parrot' in Hindi, often seen as cute or adorable for girls.
Toyaj
A name derived from 'Sanskrit', meaning 'to conquer' or 'victorious'.
Toyesh
Meaning 'god of joy' in Sanskrit, associated with happiness and fulfillment.
Traaman
A name commonly associated with 'protector' or 'defender' in Indian languages.
Traanan
Meaning 'he who is elevated', representing nobility and strength in Indian culture.
Trakiala
A name that signifies a beautiful princess or a charming woman.
Trambak
A name that relates to Lord Shiva, signifying a sacred lake or pond.
Trambakeshwar
A name meaning 'the Lord of the sacred lake,' associated with Lord Shiva.
Trariti
A name meaning 'blessing' or 'gift from God.'
Travara
A name meaning 'a sacred place' or 'holy,' often linked with spirituality.
Trayaksh
One with beautiful eyes, derived from Sanskrit.
Trayathi
Signifies a third or third-born child in Hindu culture.
Trayi
May refer to a specific name meaning third; contextually used in various Indian cultures.
Treeshita
Rooted in Sanskrit, meaning 'one who brings trees,' often associated with nature and growth.
Triaksh
Means 'one who has three eyes', often linked with Lord Shiva in Hinduism.
Triaksha
Means 'having three eyes', associated with divinity in Hinduism.
Triambak
Refers to Lord Shiva, meaning 'three-eyed' in Sanskrit.
Triambika
Means 'three-eyed goddess', often used to refer to Goddess Durga.
Trianksh
Refers to 'three-eyed', representing divine vision in Hinduism.
Triansh
Means 'one who is of three', often denoting a spiritual significance.
Tribeni
Refers to 'the holy confluence of three rivers', significant in Hindu culture.
Tribhavan
Means 'of three worlds', connected to the divine in Hinduism.
Tribhawan
Also means 'of three worlds', often associated with spirituality in Hinduism.
Tribhuvan
The name means 'three worlds' in Sanskrit, referring to heaven, earth, and the netherworld.
Tribhuvaneshwari
This name means 'the goddess of the three worlds' in Sanskrit.
Tribhuwan
Similar to Tribhuvan, it means 'three worlds' in Sanskrit.
Tribikram
This name means 'one who has taken three steps' or 'famous for three strides' in Sanskrit.
Tricha
The name translates to 'sacred,' 'pure,' or 'holy' in Sanskrit.