Chandara
Brilliant like the moon; signifies beauty and radiance.
Chandarmouli
Crowned with the moon; an epithet of Lord Shiva.
Chandasri
Radiance of the moon; signifies grace and beauty.
Chandavarman
Protector of the moon; symbolizes strength and care.
Chandavir
Warrior of light; signifies bravery and energy.
Chande
Moon; symbolizes calmness and serenity.
Chandeedaas
A name derived from 'Chand' meaning 'moon' and 'Das' meaning 'servant' or 'devotee'.
Chandeep
Meaning 'light of the moon' or 'moonlight', combining 'Chand' (moon) and 'deep' (light).
Chandeesh
A variation of Chandeep, meaning 'lord of the moon'.
Chanden
Derived from 'Chand', meaning 'moon'.
Chander
Means 'moon' in Sanskrit.
Chander moon
The name 'Chander' meaning 'moon' combined with the English word 'moon'.
Chander Raj
Meaning 'king of the moon' with 'Raj' meaning 'king'.
Chanderbhan
Translates to 'light of the moon' with 'bhan' meaning 'light'.
Chanderjeet
Means 'victory of the moon'.
Chanderjit
Meaning 'one who is victorious like the moon'.
Chanderjot
Means 'light of the moon' or 'moonlight'.
Chandermohan
Means 'charmer of the moon'.
Chanderpreet
Means 'love of the moon'.
Chandhana
Means 'moonlight'.
Chandhini
Means 'moonlight' or 'bright like the moon'.
Chandhraka
Means 'moon' or something that looks like the moon.
Chandhru
A variant meaning 'moon' or refers to the lunar calendar.
Chandhu
Refers to 'moon' in several Indian languages.
Chandi
Chandi refers to a fierce aspect of the goddess Durga in Hindu mythology, symbolizing power and strength.
Chandice
Chandice is derived from 'Chandra,' meaning 'moon,' and is often associated with brightness and beauty.
Chandidaas
Chandidaas means 'servant of the moon' or 'devotee of Chandra' in Hindu culture.
Chandidas
Chandidas translates to 'servant of Chandi,' referring to a form of Durga, the mother goddess in Hinduism.
Chandika
Chandika refers to a form of goddess Durga, representing power and ferocity in Hindu belief.
Chandini
Chandini refers to moonlight, symbolizing beauty and calmness in Indian culture.
Chandipati
Chandipati means 'lord of Chandi,' indicating reverence towards a fierce aspect of the goddess in Hinduism.
Chandira
Chandira is another name for 'moon,' symbolizing gentleness and calmness in Indian culture.
Chandlan
Chandlan combines 'Chand' meaning 'moon' and 'lan,' often denoting a place or abode, symbolizing moonlight or a moonlit place.
Chandmal
Chandmal translates to 'moon flower,' indicating beauty and grace in Indian context.
Chandni
Chandni means 'moonlight' and represents beauty, tranquility, and brightness in Indian culture.
Chandnika
Chandnika is derived from 'Chandra' and means 'moon,' symbolizing elegance and brightness.
Chandnin
Chandnin refers to 'moonlight,' representing beauty and serenity in Indian mythology.
Chandodeva
Chandodeva means 'god of the moon,' indicating divine reverence in Hinduism.
Chandona
Chandona implies 'moon-like' qualities, symbolizing beauty and grace in Indian culture.
Chandra
Chandra means 'moon' in Sanskrit, symbolizing calmness and serenity in Hindu tradition.
Chandra Bhan
Moonlight or light of the moon.
Chandra Kumar
Son of the moon or moon prince.
Chandra Sai
A name combining the moon and Sai, often associated with divinity.
Chandra Vadana
Face of the moon or moon-like face.
Chandraabhaa
Glow of the moonlight.
Chandraaditya
The moon and the sun, symbolizing balance and harmony.
Chandraanan
One with a moon-like face.
Chandraayan
Person associated with the moon or the moon’s path.
Chandrabali
Strength of the moon.
Chandrabandhu
Relative of the moon, denoting familial ties to the moon.
Chandrabanu
Moon-like or one who has lunar qualities.
Chandrabh
Bright as the moon.
Chandrabha
One who is radiant like the moon.
Chandrabhadra
Auspicious moon or blessed by the moon.
Chandrabhaga
River in Indian mythology, symbolizing purity and moon's reflection.
Chandrabhan
Light of the moon or moon-like brilliance.
Chandrabhana
Shining like the moon.
Chandrabhanu
Moonlight or one who shines like the moon.
Chandrabhushan
Adorned with moonlight or a moon ornament.
Chandrabindu
Droplet of the moon, often symbolic in Indian philosophy.
Chandrabrati
Moonlight or one who shines like the moon.
Chandrachood
One who wears the moon on his forehead; often associated with Lord Shiva.
Chandrachur
Moon adorned or one who has the moon as an ornament; often associated with Lord Shiva.
Chandradasa
Servant of the moon; often used in a religious context.
Chandradatt
Gift of the moon or moon has given.
Chandradev
God of the moon; often worshipped in Hindu rituals.
Chandradhar
Bearer of the moon; often associated with Lord Shiva.
Chandradhara
One who holds or wields the moon; associated with moon deities.
Chandraditya
Moon and sun; represents the duality of celestial bodies.
Chandragupt
Protector of the moon; historically associated with the Maurya Empire.
Chandragupta
One who is protected by the moon; related to historical figures in India.
Chandrahaas
Smiling moon or one who has a moon-like smile.
Chandrahaasa
Same as Chandrahaas; reflects joy and beauty of the moon.
Chandraharika
Goddess of the moon; representing feminine attributes of the moon.
Chandrahas
Joyful moon or one who brings happiness like the moon.
Chandraj
Son of the moon; denotes divine lineage.
Chandraja
Born of the moon; often used to refer to feminine lunar attributes.
Chandrajyothi
Light of the moon; symbolizing beauty and radiance.
Chandrajyoti
Light or brightness of the moon; associated with positivity and serenity.
Chandrak
Moon; often signifies calmness and gentleness.
Chandraka
The name means 'moon' or 'moonlight,' derived from Sanskrit.
Chandrakala
Chandrakala translates to 'moon phase' in Sanskrit, symbolizing beauty and grace.
Chandrakali
Meaning 'moon goddess' in Sanskrit, it is associated with beauty and femininity.
Chandrakant
The name means 'beloved of the moon' in Sanskrit, a term of endearment.
Chandrakanta
Chandrakanta means 'beloved of the moon' in Sanskrit, often used poetically to describe beauty.
Chandrakanth
This name translates to 'one who is loved by the moon' in Sanskrit.
Chandrakantha
Chandrakantha means 'moonstone' in Sanskrit, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Chandrakanti
The name means 'moon light' in Sanskrit, representing brightness and clarity.
Chandraketu
Chandraketu translates to 'moon banner' in Sanskrit, associated with strength and valor.
Chandraki
Meaning 'small moon' or 'moonlight' in Sanskrit, symbolizing softness and femininity.
Chandrakin
This name means 'luminous like the moon' in Sanskrit.
Chandrakiran
Chandrakiran translates to 'moon rays' in Sanskrit, symbolizing light and hope.
Chandrakirthi
Meaning 'glory of the moon' in Sanskrit, denoting shine and prominence.
Chandrakishore
This name means 'young moon' in Sanskrit, relating to youthfulness and vitality.
Chandrakosh
Chandrakosh means 'tiger of the moon' in Sanskrit, indicating strength.
Chandrakumar
This name translates to 'moon prince' in Sanskrit, symbolizing nobility and charm.
Chandralekha
Chandralekha means 'line of the moon' in Sanskrit, often signifying beauty and elegance.
Chandraleksha
This name means 'moonlight' in Sanskrit, representing beauty and softness.
Chandralika
Chandralika translates to 'moon-like beauty' in Sanskrit, symbolizing grace and charm.
Chandrama
Chandrama means 'moon' in Sanskrit, representing tranquility and calmness.