Trichani
This name means 'innocent' or 'pure' in Sanskrit.
Tridev
This name means 'three gods' referring to the Hindu trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
Tridhaman
It translates to 'one who has three kinds of knowledge' in Sanskrit.
Tridhara
The name means 'one who bears three burdens' in Sanskrit.
Tridhatri
It means 'the goddess of the three worlds' in Sanskrit.
Tridib
This name means 'three realms' or 'three lights' in Bengali.
Tridiva
The name means 'of the three worlds' in Sanskrit.
Trigun
This name means 'the one who has three qualities or modes of nature' in Sanskrit.
Triguna
Similar to Trigun, meaning 'three modes or qualities of nature' in Sanskrit.
Triguni
The name translates to 'having three qualities or modes' in Sanskrit.
Trigya
This name means 'knowledge' in Sanskrit.
Trigyesh
This name signifies 'lord of the three qualities' in Sanskrit, associated with the divine.
Trijagati
A name signifying 'three worlds' or 'three realms' in Sanskrit.
Trijal
A name meaning 'three fold' or 'triple' in Sanskrit, often related to the concept of the triad.
Trijama
A name that represents 'the three manifestations' in Sanskrit, associated with creativity and nurturing.
Trijna
A name meaning 'the one who knows the three' in Sanskrit, emphasizing wisdom and awareness.
Trijoya
A name signifying 'third joy' in Sanskrit, symbolizing happiness and fulfillment.
Trilaki
A name that means 'three marks' or 'three signs' in Sanskrit, often related to auspiciousness.
Trilochan
A name meaning 'three-eyed' in Sanskrit, often associated with the Hindu god Shiva.
Trilochana
Another form of Trilochan, meaning 'one with three eyes' in Sanskrit, indicative of divine perception.
Trilochanan
A variation of Trilochan, also meaning 'three-eyed' in Sanskrit, associated with deities.
Trilochoni
A feminine form meaning 'the three-eyed one' reflecting wisdom and insight in Sanskrit.
Trilohana
A name meaning 'one who resides in three worlds' in Sanskrit, symbolizing abundance.
Trilok
A name that means 'three worlds' in Sanskrit, often referring to the realms in Hindu cosmology.
Trilokanath
A name meaning 'Lord of the three worlds' in Sanskrit, referring to a divine figure in Hinduism.
Trilokarakshaka
A name meaning 'protector of the three worlds' in Sanskrit, emphasizing guardianship and divinity.
Trilokatmane
A name meaning 'soul of the three worlds' in Sanskrit, linked to spiritual depth in Hinduism.
Trilokchand
A name that means 'moon of the three worlds' in Sanskrit, symbolizing beauty and brightness.
Trilokesh
Lord of the three worlds.
Triloknath
Lord of the three worlds.
Trilokpati
Master of the three worlds.
Trilokya
The universe or the three worlds.
Trimaan
The one who is complete and has control over himself.
Triman
One who has three qualities or attributes.
Trimurthi
The three divine manifestations of God - Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
Trimurti
The trinity of Hindu gods - Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
Trina
Pure or clean.
Trinabh
One who has three horizons or can see three worlds.
Trinath
Master of the three worlds or three paths.
Trinayan
One who has three eyes, often referring to Lord Shiva.
Trinayana
Possessing three eyes; associated with perception and divine sight.
Trinayani
One who has three eyes; a name representing divine vision.
Trine
One who is threefold or related to the number three.
Trinesh
Lord of the three worlds; associated with divine authority.
Trinetra
One with three eyes, symbolizing wisdom and perception.
Trinette
Little one with three attributes, often linked to purity.
Trini
The divine symbol associated with three qualities or aspects.
Trinika
A name derived from Hindi which signifies 'a form of triplicity' or 'threefold.'
Tripal
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'threefold' or related to the number three, often in a spiritual context.
Tripan
A name meaning 'threefold' or 'triple,' reflecting a sense of journey or experience.
Triparna
A name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'three leaves' or 'a form of the divine.'
Triparni
Meaning 'three leaves' in Sanskrit, symbolizing nature and spirituality.
Tripat
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'one who has three paths or aspects.'
Tripathaga
A name meaning 'one who is blessed with three paths,' often associated with spirituality.
Tripathagaa
Similar to Tripathaga, reflects the significance of the number three in Hinduism.
Tripathagamini
Meaning 'she who embodies the three paths,' often related to feminine divinity.
Tript
Derived from Sanskrit signifying 'one who travels' or 'one who moves,' often used in spiritual contexts.
Tripta
Satisfied or content; also refers to the goddess of satisfaction in Hinduism.
Tripti
Satisfaction or contentment; often associated with spiritual fulfillment in Hindu culture.
Tripur
Referring to the three cities; often connected with the goddess Tripura Sundari in Hinduism.
Tripura
The name of an ancient goddess; associated with the concept of the three cities in Hindu mythology.
Tripurajit
Conqueror of Tripura; refers to a person who has won over the three cities of evil.
Tripurari
The one who destroys the three cities; commonly associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.
Tripurasundari
Beautiful Tripura; refers to a Hindu goddess representing beauty and fulfillment.
Tripuri
Associated with Tripura; often linked with goddess worship in Hinduism.
Tripurte
Referring to the divine in three forms; primarily associated with Hindu traditions.
Triputa
A name denoting satisfaction or fulfillment; linked to spiritual themes in Hinduism.
Tris
A variation of 'three' or 'trio'; often has no specific religious connotation but is used in various cultural contexts.
Trisa
Derived from 'Tri' indicating 'three'; connected to Hindu ideologies of balance and completion.
Trisanu
A name indicating a trio or three-fold nature; often linked to Hindu philosophies.
Trish
Derived from 'Trishul' which is the trident of Lord Shiva; symbolizes power and protection in Hinduism.
Trisha
A form of 'Trish' which symbolizes divine or celestial balance; often used in a spiritual context in Hindu culture.
Trishal
Indicating strength; sometimes relates to Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.
Trishala
Mother of Lord Mahavir, symbolizing purity and virtue in Jainism and Hinduism.
Trishalana
A variant of Trishala; invokes connotations of motherly love and virtues in Hindu belief.
Trishan
A name associated with the element of three; often signifies completeness in Hindu philosophy.
Trishana
Yearning or longing; often denotes a deep spiritual desire in Hindu contexts.
Trishani
Trishani means 'thirst' or 'one who quenches thirst.'
Trishanjot
Trishanjot means 'light of thirst,' symbolizing guidance and nourishment.
Trishanku
Trishanku refers to a character from Hindu mythology who is considered to be a king who straddles two worlds.
Trishanna
Trishanna means 'one who brings satisfaction or contentment.'
Trishanth
Trishanth translates to 'peace through thirst,' symbolizing serenity and sustenance.
Trishanu
Trishanu means 'the one who is unique or special.'
Trishar
Trishar is associated with 'shar' or 'sharp,' indicating a person of keen intellect or resolve.
Trishara
Trishara means 'a divine being who quenches thirst.'
Trishika
Trishika signifies 'one who is beautiful and lively.'
Trishima
Trishima means 'the one who guides through uncertainty.'
Trishiv
Trishiv means 'related to the divine or God.'
Trishla
Trishla signifies 'the one with no thirst,' symbolizing fulfillment and satisfaction.
Trishna
Trishna directly translates to 'thirst' or 'desire,' conveying longing and aspiration.
Trishona
Trishona signifies 'one who lights up thirst,' indicating a source of inspiration.
Trishoolin
Trishoolin relates to 'the one who possesses a trident,' symbolizing strength and power.
Trishul
Trishul means 'trident,' often associated with the Hindu deity Shiva, symbolizing power and protection.
Trishulank
A name that signifies a form of Lord Shiva's trident, representing strength and protection.
Trishulin
A variation of Trishul, symbolizing the trident of Lord Shiva, representing power and protection.
Trishulini
A feminine form derived from Trishul, reflecting the divine energy and power of the trident of Lord Shiva.
Trishva
A name associated with triad elements, often linked to the divine and spiritual.
Triska
A name signifying a desirable or precious object, often associated with beauty and grace.
Trislum
A unique name combining elements of strength and radiance, associated with traditional values.
Trithesh
Lord of the three worlds; another name of Lord Shiva.