Edhita
Meaning 'prosperity.'
Edhitha
A variant of Edhita, meaning 'prosperous or wealthy.'
Edhiva
Meaning 'one who is prosperous.'
Eegaiarasan
Typically associated with Tamil origin, meaning 'king of a higher realm'.
Eegaichelvan
Derived from Tamil, meaning relates to a high-status individual.
Eehith
One who is always busy and devoted to work.
Eekalabya
A character in Mahabharata known for his dedication and skills in archery.
Eeksha
Sight or vision; to see.
Eelamani
A king or ruler who is adept and wise.
Eelamynthan
One who is deeply culturally affiliated with the Tamil community.
Eelavarasan
Prince of the great land.
Eeli
An earth or land; one who is grounded.
Eelin
A beautiful goddess; a divine being.
Eelis
A form of light or glow; brightness.
Eenakshi
One with beautiful eyes; often referring to a goddess.
Eepsu
A desire or wish.
Eeraja
Earthly king; one who rules the land.
Eerav
Brave and strong; a warrior spirit.
Eeren
One who is calm and composed.
Eershita
One who is intelligent and wise; learned.
Eesaa
Goddess and divine; one who embodies strength.
Eesaanan
One of the names of Lord Shiva, often interpreted as a divine principle.
Eesh
A name meaning 'God' or 'The Supreme Being', often associated with divinity.
Eesha
A name that means 'Goddess' or 'The female equivalent of God', representing femininity and divinity.
Eeshan
Another name for Lord Shiva, symbolizing the supreme consciousness.
Eeshana
Meaning 'leader' or 'lord', often associated with divine qualities.
Eeshani
Meaning 'one who is like the Goddess' or 'divine mother'.
Eeshika
A name that signifies 'a sacred or divine one'.
Eesho
A name derived from 'Ishwara', meaning 'God' or 'Lord'.
Eeshta
Meaning 'wish' or 'desire', often relating to spiritual wishes or aspirations.
Eeshtva
Referring to a wished-for entity; can be used for both genders.
Eeshvar
A variation of 'Ishvara', meaning 'God' or 'the divine being'.
Eeshvara
A name representing 'the god' or 'supreme spirit' in Hinduism.
Eeshvarah
Another form of 'Eeshvara' denoting divine authority or godliness.
Eeshvi
A name that implies 'prosperity' or 'wealth', often associated with deities of abundance.
Eeshwak
Means 'God of the world', indicating a powerful divine figure.
Eeshwar
A prominent name for God, especially in the context of the supreme being in Hinduism.
Eessa
A name meaning 'Goddess', symbolizing femininity and strength.
Eesvar
Another variant of 'Ishvara' meaning 'God' or 'Lord'.
Eesvaraavu
Meaning 'the one who is supreme', often associated with God.
Eeswar
A name meaning 'God' or 'Lord', often used as a title for various deities.
Eeswari
The name Eeswari means 'Goddess' or 'Supreme being' in Sanskrit.
Egaiarasu
Meaning is unclear, possibly of Indian origin, related to auspiciousness.
Egappan
Egappan is derived from 'egā,' meaning one or single, often used in Tamil culture.
Eghainathan
A name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'the one who possesses everlasting beauty.'
Eihaa
Eihaa is a less common name that can indicate 'a form of light' in Sanskrit.
Eiravati
Eiravati means 'a beautiful river' or 'a precious woman' in Sanskrit.
Eirawat
Eirawat refers to 'an elephant' or 'a noble being' in Sanskrit, symbolizing strength and wisdom.
Eka
Eka means 'one' or 'unique' in Sanskrit.
Ekaa
Ekaa means 'one' or 'single' in Sanskrit, often linked to the divine.
Ekaagar
Ekaagar means 'one pointed' or 'focused' in Sanskrit.
Ekaagra
Ekaagra means 'single vision' or 'focused' in Sanskrit.
Ekaaksh
Ekaaksh means 'one-eyed' or 'single vision' in Sanskrit.
Ekaaksha
Ekaaksha means 'one-eyed' or refers to a particular deity in Hindu culture.
Ekaakshara
Ekaakshara means 'one letter' or 'syllable' in Sanskrit, symbolizing unity.
Ekaakshu
Ekaakshu means 'one-eyed' in Sanskrit, often symbolizing a deity.
Ekaant
Ekaant means 'solitude' or 'one's own' in Sanskrit.
Ekaanta
Ekaanta means 'solitude' in Sanskrit, often associated with peace and tranquility.
Ekaatma
Ekaatma means 'one soul' or 'the universal soul' in Sanskrit.
Ekaatmaa
Ekaatmaa means 'one soul' or 'the universal soul' in Sanskrit, representing unity.
Ekabandhu
Ekabandhu means 'one relative' or 'friend' in Sanskrit, indicating kinship.
Ekabhakta
Ekabhakta means 'one devotee' in Sanskrit, signifying a dedicated follower.
Ekacakra
Ekacakra means 'one wheel' or 'the wheel of life' in Sanskrit, symbolizing continuity.
Ekachakr
Ekachakr means 'one wheel' or 'the wheel of Dharma' in Sanskrit, representing balance.
Ekachakra
Ekachakra means 'one wheel' in Sanskrit, often referring to the cosmic order.
Ekachandra
Ekachandra means 'one moon' in Sanskrit, symbolizing singular beauty or calmness.
Ekachit
Ekachit means 'one mind' in Sanskrit, representing unity of thought or purpose.
Ekachith
One who is always alert and vigilant.
Ekachkra
The one who is associated with the essence of the universe.
Ekacuda
Unmatched or unparalleled.
Ekad
One; implying uniqueness and singularity.
Ekada
One with a bright and shining personality.
Ekadant
The one with a single tusk, often associated with Ganesha.
Ekadanta
The one with a single tusk, a reference to Lord Ganesha.
Ekadantha
The one with a single tusk; a name associated with Ganesha.
Ekadanthan
Another form related to Lord Ganesha, symbolizing unity and strength.
Ekadeha
One who embodies all virtues or qualities.
Ekadev
A divine entity, often related to the supreme being or one God.
Ekadeva
The one God or supreme deity associated in Hinduism.
Ekadhana
The one who has a unique form or character.
Ekadrina
One who is clever and wise.
Ekadrishta
One who is sighted and has vision or foresight.
Ekadyu
One who has divine energy and skills.
Ekagar
One who is consistent and adheres strictly to their path.
Ekagr
The state of being one-pointed or focused.
Ekagra
The one who has a singular focus or goal in life.
Ekagrah
The one who strives onward with singular determination.
Ekagratha
One who is focused and undistracted.
Ekahans
One who is unique and unmatched.
Ekaj
The one who is unique.
Ekaja
The one who is complete or whole.
Ekajata
Born from one source or origin.
Ekajyotis
The light or radiance of uniqueness.
Ekak
The one who is singular and supreme.
Ekakanya
The unique maiden or girl.
Ekakasa
The one who has a unique home.
Ekaksh
One-eyed or unique sighted.
Ekaksha
One who is of unique sight or vision.
Ekakshara
The one whose essence is a single syllable.
Ekaksharapara
The one who is beyond a single syllable; divine essence.