Abnash
Signifies 'destruction of evil' in the context of Hindu texts.
Aboli
Aboli is a flower name in India, symbolizing beauty and grace.
Acala
The name means 'immovable' and is associated with stability and permanence.
Acalan
Means 'unmoving' or 'steady', often linked to a deity in Hindu mythology.
Acalapati
The deity referred to as the lord of immovability, representing a man of strength.
Acalendra
Means 'Lord of the immovable', often connected with the divine.
Acalesvara
Means 'The lord of the immovable', a title of a deity.
Acanda
Means 'containing all', symbolizing completeness and wholeness.
Acarya
Means 'teacher' or 'one who instructs', particularly in spiritual matters.
Acaryanandana
Means 'son of the teacher', often used in religious contexts.
Acaryasuta
Means 'offspring of the teacher', referring to disciples or followers.
Acaryatanaya
Means 'child of a teacher', emphasizing lineage in spiritual education.
Acchindra
Acchindra means 'indivisible', often associated with the oneness of the soul.
Acchoda
Acchoda means 'from the flow', symbolizing movement and energy.
Acchundra
Acchundra signifies 'full moon', representing brightness and beauty.
Acchutan
Acchutan means 'the unchanging one', often referring to the divine.
Achala
Steady or unmovable; often associated with spiritual stability.
Achalapati
Lord of the immovable; a title associated with deities.
Achalendra
King of the immovable; signifies eternal stability.
Achalesvara
God of the immovable; another name for a deity representing stability.
Achalraj
King of the unmovable; often used as a name for deities in Hinduism.
Achanda
Unburdened; signifies freedom from attachments.
Achapal
One who is steady and unshakable.
Achar
One who is disciplined or follows conduct; can also mean a teacher.
Achara
Manner or conduct; related to behavior or habits.
Acharaj
A person of great character and stature; a title denoting respect.
Achariya
Teacher or one who imparts knowledge; commonly used for religious teachers.
Acharjeet
One who conquers discipline; signifies mastery over conduct.
Acharpreet
Beloved disciple or follower; signifies closeness to a teacher.
Acharya
A learned person or teacher; often used in spiritual or academic contexts.
Acharyanandana
Son of the teacher; indicates a lineage of knowledge.
Acharyasuta
Child of the teacher; signifies a connection to spiritual lineage.
Acharyatanya
Spirit or essence of the teacher; emphasizes the spiritual aspect of learning.
Achin
The name means 'someone who is without sin' in Sanskrit.
Achindra
The name means 'unopposed' or 'lord of the universe' in Sanskrit.
Achint
One who is thoughtless; without thoughts.
Achinta
One who is a thinker; considerate.
Achintakumar
A name denoting a thoughtful young person.
Achintya
Incomprehensible or unimaginable; one who is beyond thought.
Achir
A name referring to a chin or a jaw; also means invincible.
Achira
One who is always peaceful; untroubled.
Achiraprabha
One who has radiance that is unending or eternal.
Achit
Conscious or intellect; one who is aware.
Achla
Firm, steadfast; refers to a woman of good character.
Achlapati
Lord of the firm; often regarded as a name of a deity.
Achlendra
King of the indestructible; relates to strength.
Achmani
One who brings prosperity or wealth; often linked to lordship.
Achraj
One who is bright and radiant; often associated with auspiciousness.
Achu
A short form of names like Achint; signifies a unique individual.
Achudan
Refers to Lord Krishna, often meaning 'the unchangeable'.
Achuta
Infallible or imperishable; another name for Lord Vishnu.
Achyut
One who cannot be destroyed, a term often used to describe Lord Vishnu in Hinduism.
Achyut Pragna
A combination of names meaning 'immutable wisdom', often associated with spiritual knowledge in Hinduism.
Achyuta
Another name for Lord Krishna, meaning 'the infallible' in Hindu tradition.
Achyutam
A Hindi name meaning 'the one who is never destroyed', referring to divinity in Hindu texts.
Achyutanand
A name that signifies 'the one who brings joy and is imperishable', commonly used in Hinduism.
Achyutaraya
A name denoting 'the lord who is imperishable', often linked to Vishnu in Hinduism.
Achyuth
A variant of Achyut, meaning 'the eternal and indestructible'.
Achyutha
A variation of Achyut, referring to 'the one who cannot fall'.
Achyuthan
A name indicating 'one who is unchanging', commonly used in Hindu cultural contexts.
Acintya
Meaning 'incomprehensible' or 'beyond thought', a philosophical term in Hindu traditions.
Acyuta
Meaning 'unchangeable' or 'constant,' often used in Hindu contexts.
Acyutananda
Meaning 'eternal bliss,' associated with joy and enlightenment in Hindu philosophy.
Acyutaraya
Meaning 'eternal lord,' often associated with divinity in Hinduism.
Acyutayu
Meaning 'everlasting,' symbolizing immortality and continuity in Hinduism.
Adaikalam
A name meaning 'lovable' or 'affectionate' in Tamil.
Adalarachan
Adalarachan is a South Indian name that denotes 'the king of islands' or 'island ruler.'
Adalarasen
Adalarasen translates to 'the prince of islands,' highlighting a royal connection to coastal regions.
Adalarasu
Adalarasu means 'the king of islands,' reflecting a leadership quality.
Adaleru
Adaleru refers to 'island king' in regional dialects, highlighting regal traits.
Adambara
An Indian name associated with beauty and grace.
Adambha
One who is born of the earth; strong and grounded.
Adamya
One who is like Adam or referring to earthly qualities
Adarsa
One who is ideal or a role model.
Adarsh
Ideal or perfect.
Adarsha
Ideal or perfect girl.
Adarshini
One who is ideal or perfect.
Adarshpal
Protector of ideals.
Adarshpreet
Love for ideals or excellence.
Adarvan
One who is supreme or excellent.
Adavak
One who is strong and powerful, often used to highlight strength.
Adavan
One who rules in a peaceful manner.
Adavya
One who is bright and desirable, symbolizing intelligence and charm.
Adbhutah
Miraculous or wonderful, often used in religious contexts.
Adbhutha
Wonderful or miraculous, often a descriptor in religious texts.
Adeshpal
One who brings wealth
Adeshwar
Lord of wealth or riches
Adesvara
God of fortune or wealth in Yoruba culture.
Adh
One who is always right or correct.
Adhaita
A term referring to 'one without a second' in Hindu philosophy.
Adhamya
A name reflecting purity or innocence in Sanskrit.
Adhana
Name meaning 'sacred or divine' in Sanskrit.
Adhara
Light or glow; often associated with the divine feminine energy.
Adharma
Unrighteousness or something that is not in accordance with dharma.
Adharmaka
One who is unrighteous or contrary to dharma in Hindu texts.
Adharsh
One who is good and morally upright.
Adharshana
One who removes darkness; brightness.
Adharv
One who is knowledgeable and wise.
Adharva
From the Vedas; a name of Lord Ganesha.
Adhavan
Sun; brilliance.