Baneswar
Baneswar means 'lord of the forest', specifically referring to Lord Shiva.
Bangar
Bangar is associated with the earth and land, indicating a connection to farming or agriculture.
Banhi
Banhi means 'fire' in Sanskrit, representing passion and vibrance.
Banhiman
Banhiman signifies a person who is strong and resolute.
BanhiSikha
BanhiSikha means 'the flame of fire', symbolizing illumination and enlightenment.
Bani
Bani means 'the goddess of speech', influencing eloquence and expression in communication.
Banibrata
Banibrata means 'one who is devoted to nature', indicating a deep connection with the environment.
Banikant
Banikant refers to 'Lord Krishna' or 'a beloved person', often relating to compassion.
Baninder
Baninder means 'the lord of the forest', often associated with nature and Hindu gods.
Banita
Banita means 'woman' or 'lady' in Hindi, signifying femininity and grace.
Banjeet
Banjeet means 'the one who conquers all', often indicating success and victory.
Banji
Banji is a name indicating a young girl or maiden, representing innocence and youthfulness.
Banjot
A variant of ‘Banji’, commonly meaning ‘the one who creates’ or ‘innovator’ in certain Indian languages.
Bankaru
A specific name referring to a person with a banking profession or related financial status.
Banke
A term referring to 'a joyful or delightful person', commonly associated with Lord Krishna.
Banke Bihari
A name referring to Krishna, literally meaning 'the one who is a joy', often used in Hindu contexts.
Bankebihari
An alternative spelling of Banke Bihari, emphasizing the playful aspects of Krishna's personality in Hindu belief.
Bankim
A Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'one who is cheerful and happy'.
Bankimcandra
A name that translates to 'moon of the bank', signifying a bright, joyful person in Indian culture.
Bankimchandra
A combination name meaning 'moon of the bank', often associated with joy and beauty in Indian philosophy.
Banmala
A name meaning 'garland of flowers', symbolizing beauty and fragility in Indian culture.
Banmeet
A name meaning 'a friend in equality', reflecting companionship and fellowship in Indian languages.
Banna
A name symbolizing 'a leader' or 'a guide' commonly used in various Indian communities.
Bansika
Bansika means 'a flute', symbolizing melodiousness and harmony.
Bansila
Bansila refers to a sacred girl or a flute-like girl, highlighting delicacy and grace.
Bansilal
Bansilal means 'son of a flute', signifying a connection to the musical and divine.
Bansmeet
Bansmeet implies 'friend of the flute', symbolizing harmony and friendship.
Banspal
Banspal means 'a protector or guardian of the flute', signifying readiness to safeguard art and culture.
Banspreet
Banspreet denotes 'love for the flute', highlighting passion for music and creativity.
Bansri
Bansri translates to 'a flute', representing beauty and allure in music.
Bansuri
Bansuri means 'a type of flute', symbolizing the ethereal beauty of sound in Indian culture.
Banti
Banti signifies 'a girl', often symbolizing strength or individuality in various contexts.
Banuteja
Banuteja translates to 'daughter of the forest', symbolizing nature's bounty.
Banvari
Banvari means 'one who belongs to the forest', symbolizing strong ties to nature.
Banwari
Banwari translates to 'forest-dweller', denoting connection to rural and natural life.
Banyan
Banyan refers to the 'banyan tree', symbolizing longevity and stability common in Indian tradition.
Bappa
An affectionate term referring to a father or elder, often used in various Indian languages.
Bappaka
A term meaning 'little father' or a diminutive form associated with respect in the context of familial relations.
Bapu
A term often used to refer fondly to a father or a respected elder in Indian society.
Bapudeva
A name that combines 'Bapu' (father) and 'Deva' (god), meaning 'divine father.'
Baraat
Baraat refers to a procession, especially in the context of weddings in Indian culture.
Baradwaj
Baradwaj refers to the 'son of the bird' and is associated with a mythical bird in Indian tradition.
Baraha
Baraha translates to 'boar', associated with the Hindu deity Varaha, an avatar of Vishnu.
Baraj
Baraj signifies 'glory' or 'brilliance' in Hindi and Sanskrit.
Baranar
Only one who is unique.
Barani
The name of a star (also means warrior in some contexts).
Baratam
Lord of beings or to tread.
Barath
Universal or the earth.
Barathan
A person who speaks clearly or eloquently.
Barathi
One who is intelligent or wise.
Bardhan
Meaning 'one who is composed or has a gift of poetic expression.'
Bardhana
Means 'protector' or 'defender,' often associated with strength.
Barendra
A name meaning 'lord of the trees'.
Baresham
A name meaning 'a man of valor.'
Bargavi
A name for Goddess Durga, meaning 'one with blessings.'
Barhana
Barhana means 'to offer' and is often associated with Hindu traditions.
Barhaspati
Barhaspati is the name of the Hindu deity associated with wisdom and learning, known as the god of speech and eloquence.
Barhi
Barhi is derived from a Hindu term meaning 'noble' or 'royal'.
Barhis
Barhis is associated with the concept of a sacred fire in Hindu rituals, symbolizing purity and transformation.
Barhisa
Barhisa refers to someone who works with truth and righteousness, often connected to the Hindu faith.
Baridbaran
Baridbaran means 'one who is born in the rain' in Sanskrit.
Baridra
Baridra translates to 'one who is like a god' in Sanskrit, used in Hindu culture.
Barin
Barin means ' to bear' or 'carry,' often linked with strength.
Barindra
The name translates to 'one who possesses an important quality' or 'noble.'
Barita
Barita is a feminine name associated with 'the one who leads' or 'noble lady.'
Barivendus
This name is associated with strength and protection.
Barjees
Barjees is linked with 'grace' and 'nobility.'
Barketram
A name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'one who is brave.'
Barkha
Means 'rain' in Hindi, symbolizing nourishment and growth.
Barkhan
A name deriving from the Sanskrit word for 'radiance.'
Barminder
Means 'one who helps others' in Hindi.
Barnali
A name derived from the Sanskrit word for 'daughter of the forest' or 'born in the forest.'
Barnalipi
A name that combines 'Barna,' meaning color, and 'Lipi,' meaning script or writing; often signifies artistic expression.
Barnini
A name of Indian origin meaning 'one who is knowledgeable and insightful.'
Barotha
Barotha means 'one who is brilliant or shining' in Hindi.
Barsaat
Means 'rain' or 'to drizzle,' often used in poetic contexts.
Barsala
A name associated with the goddess Durga, representing strength and power.
Barsana
Named after a town in Uttar Pradesh, associated with the life of Lord Krishna and his playful antics.
Barsat
Refers to the season of rain in Hindi, symbolizing revival and growth.
Barsati
Deriving from the word ‘Barsat,’ it signifies rain or monsoon, representing fertility and prosperity.
Barsha
Meaning rain or monsoon, often celebrated in the context of growth and life.
Barshan
A name indicating the season of rain, promoting growth and life in its symbolism.
Baru
A name that often means 'young' or 'new' in Sanskrit.
Barun
A name meaning 'he who is free' in Sanskrit.
Baruni
Means 'sister' or 'respect' in Hindi.
Basant
It refers to 'the spring season' in Hindi.
Basanta
This name represents 'the arrival of spring' in Hindi.
Basantdeep
It means 'light of spring' in Hindi.
Basanti
Basanti means 'spring' or 'of spring', often signifying renewal and vibrancy.
Basantmeet
Basantmeet translates to 'one who meets in spring', symbolizing joy and new beginnings.
Basantpaul
Basantpaul means 'spring strength', combining the essence of spring with strength.
Basantpreet
Basantpreet signifies 'one who loves spring', emphasizing affection for renewal and beauty.
Basantroop
Basantroop means 'the form of spring', capturing the essence of the spring season.
Basasiri
Basasiri refers to 'the one with a kingly or noble disposition'.
Basaud
Basaud signifies 'bringer of prosperity' or 'wealth'.
Basav
Basav means 'bull', symbolizing strength and hard work in the context of farming and labor.
Basava
Basava also translates to 'bull', denoting strength and vitality, often linked to Lord Shiva.
Basavaraj
Basavaraj means 'king of bulls', a title of honor in some Indian cultures.
Basavaraja
Basavaraja has a similar meaning to Basavaraj, directly translating as 'king of bulls'.
Basavesh
Basavesh refers to 'Lord of the bulls', an epithet used for Lord Shiva.