Bulusu
A name meaning 'to rise' in Sanskrit, symbolizing growth.
Bumma
Bumma is a term often used in Indian culture to denote a younger sibling or a term of endearment.
Bunty
Bunty is a nickname used affectionately, often symbolizing playfulness or fun-loving nature.
Buta
Means 'a name for a child' in some South Asian cultures.
Buvana
A feminine name meaning 'earth' or 'world' in Sanskrit.
Buvanasri
Meaning 'beautiful earth' or 'prosperous world' in Sanskrit and Tamil.
Buvdeep
A name meaning 'light of the earth' or 'earthly brightness' in Sanskrit.
Caitanya
A name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'consciousness' or 'awareness.'
Caityaka
Caityaka is derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the one who is a sacred place.'
Caiya
Caiya is derived from a Sanskrit term meaning 'intelligent.'
Caka
A Sanskrit name meaning 'to shine' or 'glow'.
Cakaraka
A name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'the play of colors' or 'colorful'.
Cakarpala
A Sanskrit term meaning 'the bearer of a wheel' or 'one who supports'.
Cakora
A name derived from Hindi signifying 'a bird that drinks the moonlight', symbolizing longing and desire.
Cakra
A Sanskrit word meaning 'circle' or 'wheel', often used to denote cosmic cycles in Indian philosophy.
Cakrabhrt
A Sanskrit name meaning 'one who holds the wheel', often associated with the divine.
Cakrabhuj
A Sanskrit name meaning 'one who has strong arms like wheels'.
Cakradeva
A name meaning 'divine wheel' in Sanskrit, associated with deities.
Cakradhara
A Sanskrit name meaning 'the one who holds the wheel', pertaining to divinity.
Cakradrsa
A name that signifies 'having the sight of a wheel'.
Cakraki
A name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'one who brings about cycles or changes'.
Cakrapani
A name meaning 'one who holds a wheel', related to the god Vishnu.
Cakrasena
A name meaning 'the army of the wheel', often associated with divine warriors.
Cakravaka
A name meaning 'the one who loves the water', symbolizing beauty.
Cakravala
A Sanskrit term meaning 'circle or realm of action', often related to cosmic elements.
Cakravana
A name meaning 'the one who protects the circle', referring to cyclic existence.
Cakravat
A name meaning 'one who is like a wheel', with connotations to eternal motion.
Cakravata
A name meaning 'the one who has a wheel-like nature', symbolizing stability and movement.
Cakresa
Cakresa means 'an auspicious start' in Sanskrit.
Cakrika
Cakrika signifies 'a bird' in Sanskrit, often associated with happiness and freedom.
Cakrin
Cakrin translates to 'one who brings happiness' in Sanskrit.
Caksana
Caksana means 'to see' or 'vision' in Sanskrit.
Caksas
Caksas means 'sparrow' in Sanskrit, symbolizing joy.
Caksu
Caksu means 'eye' in Sanskrit, representing insight and vision.
Caksus
Caksus refers to 'eye' in Sanskrit, symbolizing perception and understanding.
Caksusa
Caksusa translates to 'a spirit' in Sanskrit.
Caksusya
Caksusya means 'belonging to the eye' in Sanskrit, relating to clarity of vision.
Cala²gira
Cala²gira is a variant that signifies 'one who has a beautiful voice' in Sanskrit.
Calagiru
Calagiru means 'brave' in Sanskrit, symbolizing courage.
Calapati
The lord of the universe
Camarvala
Often associated as a Hindu name meaning 'victorious' or 'one who is honored' in Sanskrit.
Camikara
A creative blend variation likely associated with Kamala, meaning 'lotus' or 'pale red.'
Campa
Means 'Country, land' in Hindi/Sanskrit.
Campaka
Refers to a flower, often associated with beauty and love in Sanskrit.
Campat
Signifies 'a fruitful piece of land' in Hindi.
Campu
Generally associated with lineage from 'Brahmania', implying wisdom.
Camundi
Largely recognized in Indian culture, denoting a spirit or living entity associated with nature.
Canaka
Often associated with Lord Shiva, meaning 'one who is beautiful'.
Canakya
Comes from Chanakya, a revered ancient Indian philosopher and economist.
Candaka
An adaptation of Candace, denoting purity.
Candana
Derived from the Sanskrit word for 'moon'.
Candidasa
A combination of words meaning 'bright' or 'pure'.
Candipati
A modern compound name meaning 'master of the light' in Sanskrit.
Candra
Moon; a name often associated with the moon in Hindu mythology.
Candrabhana
One who is as bright as the moon; a name from Hindu mythology.
Candraja
Son of the moon; a character of Hindu mythology.
Candraka
The moon; symbolizes beauty and serenity in Indian culture.
Candrakin
One who is endowed with the qualities of the moon; bright and gentle.
Candramohan
The one who attracts like the moon; charming and delightful.
Candranatha
Lord of the moon; a lover of beauty and wisdom in Hindu thought.
Candransu
One who is beautiful as the moon; a sign of purity.
Candrasurya
The union of the moon and the sun; represents duality and harmony.
Candrata
The quality of being like the moon; beauty and gentleness.
Candresa
One who is a Lord of radiance; symbolizing brilliance.
Candresta
A name denoting brightness and gracefulness like the moon.
Candrila
Moonlight; represents softness and beauty in character.
Candrin
Derived from the moon; symbolizes beauty and calmness.
Canduri
A name denoting joy and happiness, much like the moon's serene light.
Canura
A name meaning 'the moon' in Sanskrit.
Capala
A name associated with 'the one who wears a crown' in Sanskrit.
Caraka
Caraka is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning 'one who does' or 'perfection.'
Carana
A name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'lovable' or 'beloved'.
Caritra
A name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'an enthusiastic and cheerful person'
Caru
Means 'dear' or 'beloved' in Sanskrit.
Carubahu
Of Indian origin, often associated with conveying strength and achievement.
Carucitra
A Sanskrit name meaning 'pleasing image' or 'beautiful sight'.
Carudatta
A name meaning 'gift of Lord Krishna' in Sanskrit.
Carudeha
Sanskrit origin meaning 'greatness in appearance or stature'.
Carudesna
Refers to 'being endowed with wisdom' in Sanskrit.
Carugupta
A name signifying 'protector' or one who guards in Sanskrit.
Carumoda
A name meaning 'blessed' or 'divine' in Sanskrit.
Carupada
A name meaning 'one who is adorned' in Sanskrit.
Carusara
A name meaning 'full of grace' in Sanskrit.
Carusirsa
A name meaning 'one who is strong' in Sanskrit.
Caruvesa
A name signifying 'one of Lord Shiva' in Sanskrit.
Caruvinda
A name meaning 'another name for Krishna' in Sanskrit.
Caruyasas
A name meaning 'worthy of respect' in Sanskrit.
Cataka
Of celestial or divine nature; linked to the goddess Durga.
Catura
Meaning 'to be pure or virtuous' in Sanskrit.
Caturanga
Meaning 'having four divisions' often referred to military or strategic aspects.
Caturasva
The name means 'having four horses' in Sanskrit.
Caturasya
This name means 'four-sided' or 'quadrangular' in Sanskrit.
Caturbahu
The name translates to 'having four arms' in Sanskrit, often used in a divine context.
Caturgati
Means 'fourfold path' or 'four ways' in Sanskrit, often referring to philosophical concepts.
Caturix
A modern name combining 'Catur' (four) with a suffix indicating a person or entity, largely cultural.
Caturnana
This is derived from 'Catur' meaning 'four' in Sanskrit, signifying completeness or balance.
Caturugus
Translates to 'four-faced' in Sanskrit, often linked to deities in Hindu mythology.
Caturvaktra
Means 'four-faced' in Sanskrit, commonly associated with Brahma, the creator deity.
Catuspani
This name means 'one with four hands' in Sanskrit, referring to divine figures.
Catvrvgi
A modern name possibly adapted from 'Catur', reflecting contemporary naming trends in India.