Bhutaraja
King of the spirits, often referring to a deity or ruler in terms of the supernatural.
Bhutesa
Lord of spirits or ghosts.
Bhutesh
God of spirits or souls.
Bhutikrt
One who creates happiness or prosperity.
Bhutiraja
King of spirits or ghosts.
Bhuttab
One who resides in the spirit realm.
Bhuumka
Earth or Mother Earth; often represents nurturing.
Bhuv
One who is known for their greatness or greatness itself.
Bhuva
The one who thrives or flourishes.
Bhuvainika
Related to the earth and prosperity; a feminine derivative.
Bhuvan
The one who creates the world; signifies the universe.
Bhuvana
The earth or the world; signifies beauty and earthliness.
Bhuvanendra
King of the world; signifies dominance and nobility in the universe.
Bhuvanesa
Lord of the universe; associated with divine power.
Bhuvanesh
Master of the earth; signifies authority and creation.
Bhuvaneshwar
God of the world; a divine figure associated with creation and governance.
Bhuvaneshwari
Goddess of the world; signifies femininity and divine power.
Bhuvaneswar
God of the world; often depicted as a protector deity.
Bhuvaneswari
Goddess of the earth; embodies nurturing qualities.
Bhuvanika
Relating to the earth; signifies nurturing and beauty.
Bhuvanpati
Lord of the universe; signifies leadership and strength.
Bhuvanyu
Bhuvanyu means 'the son of the Earth' or 'earthly' in Sanskrit.
Bhuvapati
Bhuvapati means 'lord of the Earth' in Sanskrit.
Bhuvas
Bhuvas translates to 'abode or earth' in Sanskrit.
Bhuvesh
Bhuvesh means 'lord of the Earth' in Sanskrit.
Bhuvi
Bhuvi means 'earth' or 'nature' in Sanskrit.
Bhuvik
Bhuvik means 'the Earth' or 'one who loves the Earth' in Sanskrit.
Bhuvika
Bhuvika means 'earth' or 'nature' and is derived from Sanskrit.
Bhuvnesh
Bhuvnesh means 'lord of the Earth' or 'Bhuvanesh' in Sanskrit.
Bhuvneshwar
Bhuvneshwar means 'lord of the Earth' in Sanskrit, associated with divinity.
Bhuwan
Bhuwan means 'world' or 'Earth' in Sanskrit.
Bhuwanesh
Bhuwanesh means 'lord of the world' in Sanskrit.
Bhuwaneshwar
Bhuwaneshwar translates to 'lord of the Earth' in Sanskrit, often used in temple names.
Bhuwnendra
Bhuwnendra means 'lord of the Earth' in Sanskrit.
Bhuyan
Bhuyan can refer to 'the Earth' and is used for both genders.
Bibek
Bibek means 'wisdom' or 'intellect' in Nepali.
Bibha
Bibha means 'brightness' or 'light' in Sanskrit.
Bibhaakar
Bibhaakar means 'the one who shines' in Sanskrit.
Bibhakar
Bibhakar means 'the one who brings brightness' in Sanskrit.
Bibhas
Bibhas means 'light' or 'luminous' in Sanskrit.
Bibhatsu
Bibhatsu means 'one who is worthy of respect or virtue' in Sanskrit.
Bibhavasu
Bibhavasu means 'one who brings wealth or prosperity' in Sanskrit.
Bibhishan
Bibhishan means 'one who is a seeker of truth' in Sanskrit, a character from Hindu epic Ramayana.
Bibhishana
Bibhishana refers to a wise character from Hindu mythology, often depicted as a symbol of virtue and righteousness.
Bibhu
Bibhu means 'one who is glorious or full of light' in Sanskrit.
Bibhuti
Bibhuti means 'glory' or 'wealth' in Sanskrit, often referring to divine attributes.
Bibhutibhusan
Bibhutibhusan means 'one who is adorned with glory' in Sanskrit.
Bibin
A boy’s name often associated with youthfulness and vitality.
Bibinanaki
A unique name meaning 'one who brings happiness.'
Biboswan
A name often associated with courage and strength.
Bibrata
Means 'enslaved or devoted' in Sanskrit, often signifying loyalty.
Bichu
A common name meaning 'small or young one' in various Indian languages.
Bidaban
A name meaning 'blessed' in Sanskrit.
Bihaan
Bihaan means 'morning' or 'dawn' in Hindi.
Bihaari
Bihaari means 'one who is from Bihar', a state in India.
Bihari
Bihari means 'from Bihar' or associated with the culture of the state of Bihar in India.
Biharilal
Biharilal translates to 'son of Bihar', emphasizing heritage from Bihar.
Bihin
Bihin means 'without' in Hindi, often related to philosophical or poetic contexts.
Biipul
Biipul means 'vast' or 'expansive' in Hindi.
Bijal
Bijal means 'lightning' in Gujarati.
Bijali
Bijali means 'lightning' or 'electricity' in Hindi, symbolizing power and energy.
Bijann
A name often associated with 'beautiful' or 'charming'.
Bijantha
Meaning 'sweet' or 'delightful', often associated with femininity and grace.
Bijay
Translates to 'victory' or 'conqueror', commonly given to boys in Hindu culture.
Bijaya
Means 'victory', often symbolizes success and triumph in Hindu culture.
Bijender
Means 'victorious one' or 'conqueror', commonly used in Hindu communities.
Bijendra
Means 'lord of victory', often used in Hindu contexts.
Bijesh
Signifies 'lord of the sun', a name often given in Hindu traditions.
Bijigisha
Implying 'desiring victory', associated with feminine strength in Hindu beliefs.
Bijijayalaxmi
Translates to 'goddess of victory', a name reflecting auspiciousness in Hindu culture.
Bijijayasree
Means 'victory of prosperity', resonating with positive outcomes in life.
Bijin
Often means 'pure' or 'beautiful', prevalent in South Asian cultures.
Bijit
Meaning 'conquered' or 'defeated', often reflecting resilience in Hindu narratives.
Bijita
Means 'one who has been conquered', often associated with humility and grace.
Bijitha
Means 'having achieved victory', reflecting success in various aspects.
Bijli
Means 'lightning', symbolizing quickness and energy in Hindu mythology.
Bijon
A name meaning 'victor', symbolizing strength and achievement in life.
Bijoy
Signifies 'victory' in Bengali culture, widely used among Hindus.
Bijoyanada
Combines the meaning 'bringer of victory', signifying triumph and success in Hindu tradition.
Biju
Biju means 'a nickname for Lord Krishna' or 'small in size' in several Indian languages.
Bijul
Bijul means 'lightning' in Hindi and can symbolize illumination or energy.
Bijurika
Bijurika means 'the light or the one who shines' in various Indian contexts.
Bik
Bik is often a short form or informal version of names that may imply 'bringer of peace' or 'guardian' in certain cultural contexts.
Bikarma
Bikarma means 'one who performs good deeds' or 'action-oriented' in Sanskrit.
Bikas
Bikas means 'development or progress' in several Indian languages.
Bikasa
Bikasa means 'advancement' or 'growth' in various Indian languages.
Bikash
Bikash means 'to develop' or 'to grow' in Hindi and other Indian languages.
Bikesh
Bikesh means 'the one who is victorious' in Sanskrit.
Bikhtir
Bikhtir means 'brave or courageous' reflecting valor in Indian cultural narratives.
Bikita
Bikita is associated with the idea of being 'little or small', often used as a term of endearment in Indian culture.
Biko
Biko is a name suggesting 'the strength of the spirit' derived from various Indian influences.
Bikr
Bikr means 'victory or conquest' highlighting triumph in various contexts.
Bikram
Bikram means 'bravery' or 'valour' in Sanskrit.
Bikramaditya
Bikramaditya means 'brave sun' and is often associated with legendary kings in Indian history.
Bikramjeet
Bikramjeet means 'victorious in bravery' or 'conqueror of valour' in Sanskrit.
Bikramjit
Bikramjit means 'victorious in brave deeds' indicating a heroic nature.
Bikrampal
Bikrampal translates to 'one who is strong and brave', often referring to a warrior's spirit.
Bikrampreet
Bikrampreet means 'one who loves bravery' depicting a desire for courage and strength.
Bikshapathi
Bikshapathi means 'the lord of alms' or 'the one who gives generously' in Hindu philosophy.
Bilahari
Referring to a raga in Indian classical music associated with the evening.