Bhadrakapil
A sacred or auspicious person; the embodiment of knowledge.
Bhadrakaya
One who is fortunate; auspicious in nature.
Bhadraksa
One with beautiful eyes; auspicious eyes.
Bhadraksh
One who has beautiful and auspicious eyes.
Bhadraksha
One who has auspicious eyes or is associated with good fortune.
Bhadram
The auspicious one or blessed.
Bhadramurti
An embodiment or form of the auspicious one.
Bhadran
One who is auspicious or kind-hearted.
Bhadrang
A person who has a good or auspicious form.
Bhadranga
One of good physique or auspicious body.
Bhadranidhi
Treasure or wealth of auspiciousness.
Bhadrapala
The guardian or protector of auspiciousness.
Bhadrapriya
One who is dear or beloved to auspiciousness.
Bhadrasa
The essence or nature of auspiciousness.
Bhadrashree
A glorious or auspicious being.
Bhadrasva
A being that is auspicious or prosperous.
Bhadrayu
The auspicious lifetime or duration.
Bhadresa
The one who is auspicious in nature or character.
Bhadresh
The lord of auspiciousness or good fortune.
Bhadrik
A person who is auspicious or blessed.
Bhadrika
A female who is auspicious or brings good luck.
Bhadrinath
The lord of auspicious beings.
Bhadrisha
A female embodiment of auspiciousness.
Bhadrusha
One who embodies auspicious qualities.
Bhagava
One who is related to the divine or God.
Bhagavaan
A revered or divine being; God.
Bhagavaana
A person of divine nature; God-like being.
Bhagavah
The blessed one or divine.
Bhagavan
The supreme being or God in Hindu philosophy.
Bhagavana
One who is endowed with divine attributes; God.
Bhagavant
A being with divine qualities; often refers to God.
Bhagavanth
A person possessing divine characteristics.
Bhagavat
One who is worthy of worship; often denotes God.
Bhagavatamrt
Immortal exposition of God; often relates to scriptures.
Bhagavath
Relating to the divine or God; possesses divinity.
Bhagavathi
The divine goddess or embodiment of Shakti.
Bhagavathy
A name referring to the Goddess, representing divine power and grace.
Bhagavati
Another form of the Goddess, associated with the divine feminine and worshipped in Hinduism.
Bhagavti
A variation of ‘Bhagavati’, signifying divine or blessed one.
Bhagawan
A term used to denote a deity or revered person in Hinduism, meaning 'Lord' or 'God'.
Bhageerath
A name derived from a mythological king known for bringing the river Ganga to Earth.
Bhageerathi
The feminine form of Bhageerath, symbolizing the Ganga river personified.
Bhagesh
A name that signifies the Lord of wealth and prosperity, often associated with Lord Shiva.
Bhagini
A term meaning 'sister', conveying a sense of kinship and familial love.
Bhagirat
Another form of the name Bhagirath, synonymous with devotion and perseverance in carrying the river Ganga.
Bhagirath
A legendary king known for his dedication in bringing the holy river Ganga to Earth.
Bhagirathi
The feminine form of Bhagirath, often signifying the Ganga river in personified form.
Bhagra
A name variably signifying spiritual favor, mostly of religious origins.
Bhagthavatsal
A name signifying the one who is dear to all, often associated with Lord Vishnu.
Bhagubalan
A name associated with divine grace and auspiciousness, often used in South Indian cultures.
Bhaguri
A name signifying auspiciousness or purity, commonly used in Hindu contexts.
Bhagvaan
Another variant of Bhagawan, meaning 'the Divine Lord' or 'God'.
Bhagvan
A variant of the name Bhagawan, denoting a deity or an exalted personage.
Bhagvanth
One who is blessed and revered, often associated with divinity.
Bhagvata
A devotee or follower of Lord Krishna; someone who is well-versed in spirituality.
Bhagvaticharan
The feet of the divine or God, symbolizing reverence for a higher power.
Bhagwan
A term for God or a divine being; represents someone who is revered and worshiped.
Bhagwandas
A servant of God; someone devoted to the divine.
Bhagwant
One who has attained spiritual completion or fulfillment.
Bhagwanti
A female who is blessed or fortunate, often with spiritual significance.
Bhagwantjeet
Victory blessed by God; signifies divine victory or success.
Bhagwantjot
Light or radiance of God; symbolizes divine enlightenment.
Bhagwantroop
Embodiment of God; someone who resembles divine qualities.
Bhagwat
Relating to the Bhagavad Gita or a wise teacher; signifies spirituality and wisdom.
Bhagwati
A goddess or divine feminine presence, often associated with prosperity and welfare.
Bhagwinder
One who is a servant of God or divine being.
Bhagya
Fortune or destiny; signifies auspiciousness and good luck.
Bhagya Lakshmi
The goddess of good fortune and prosperity.
Bhagyalakshmi
A combination of fortune and Lakshmi, symbolizing wealth and good fortune.
Bhagyanandana
Son of fortune or destiny; signifies a blessed child.
Bhagyaraj
King of fortune; represents someone with immense blessings and good fortune.
Bhagyaranth
One who brings or is surrounded by good fortune.
Bhagyashabari
A goddess or divine being representing fortune and destiny; signifies divine blessings.
Bhagyashree
Bhagyashree means 'fortunate' or 'auspicious' in Sanskrit.
Bhagyashri
Bhagyashri signifies 'one who is blessed with good fortune.'
Bhagyasri
Bhagyasri means 'the goddess of fortune' or 'fortunate' in Sanskrit.
Bhagyavathi
Bhagyavathi translates to 'blessed with good fortune.'
Bhagyavi
Bhagyavi means 'one who is endowed with luck.'
Bhagyawati
Bhagyawati signifies 'one who embodies good fortune.'
Bhagyesh
Bhagyesh means 'lord of fortune' in Sanskrit.
Bhagyshree
Bhagyshree translates to 'prosperous and fortunate.'
Bhahusuni
Bhahusuni generally refers to 'one who is abundant in good qualities.'
Bhaiarav
Bhaiarav means 'fearless and strong' in Sanskrit.
Bhaidyanath
Bhaidyanath refers to 'the lord of physicians' or 'lord Shiva.'
Bhairaam
Bhairaam signifies 'fearless and majestic,' representing a fierce aspect of Lord Shiva.
Bhairab
Bhairab means 'fierce' or 'formidable,' also denoting an aspect of Lord Shiva.
Bhairav
Bhairav translates to 'the terrifying one,' another form of Lord Shiva.
Bhairava
Bhairava means 'the fearsome one' and is a prominent deity in Hindu mythology representing Lord Shiva.
Bhairavi
Bhairavi signifies 'a goddess,' and is often associated with music and the arts.
Bhairika
Bhairika refers to 'the one who brings prosperity and fortune.'
Bhairman
Bhairman means 'a deity or a spirited person' in Hindu culture.
Bhairvi
Bhairvi signifies 'goddess of the earth,' reflecting grace and strength.
Bhaithwik
Bhaithwik means 'one who is devoted to God' or 'spiritual person.'
Bhajan
A devotional song or hymn in praise of God.
Bhajana
The act of singing devotional songs or hymns; often associated with spiritual celebration.
Bhajandeep
Light of devotion, symbolizing spiritual illumination.
Bhajanjeet
Victory of devotion, indicating triumph through spiritual practice.
Bhajanmeet
Friend of devotion, representing companionship in spiritual journey.
Bhajanpal
Protector of devotion, symbolizing safeguarding of spiritual practices.
Bhajanpreet
Love for devotion, indicating affection for spiritual songs.
