Eshnaa
Eshnaa refers to 'desire' or 'wish' in Sanskrit.
Eshni
Eshni means 'light' or 'brightness' in Sanskrit.
Eshva
Eshva signifies 'the one who is loving' in Sanskrit.
Eshvar
Eshvar means 'God' or 'the supreme being' in Sanskrit.
Eshwar
Eshwar means 'God' or 'Lord' in Sanskrit.
Eshwaransh
Eshwaransh translates to 'part of God' in Sanskrit.
Eshwarchandra
Eshwarchandra means 'Lord of the Moon' in Sanskrit.
Eshwardutt
Eshwardutt means 'gift of God' in Sanskrit.
Eshwari
Eshwari means 'Goddess' or 'female deity' in Sanskrit.
Eshwarjeet
Eshwarjeet means 'victory of God' in Sanskrit.
Esiree
Esiree means 'beloved' or 'dear' in Sanskrit.
Esita
Esita means 'one who is desired' in Sanskrit.
Eswanth
Literally means 'victorious' or 'successful' in Sanskrit.
Eswar
Derived from 'Ishwar', meaning 'God' or 'Supreme Spirit' in Sanskrit.
Eswara
Another form of 'Ishwara', meaning 'Lord' or 'God' in Sanskrit.
Eswaraditya
Combines 'Eswara' and 'Aditya', meaning 'Lord' and 'Sun' respectively in Sanskrit.
Eswarapu
A derivative indicating 'belonging to God' in a regional context in India.
Eswari
Refers to 'goddess' or 'female lord', derived from the term for 'goddess' in Sanskrit.
Eswary
A feminine variation of 'Eswara', indicating qualities of a goddess or divine being.
Etalpalli
A regional name indicating a lineage or tribe in South India.
Etapatra
Every day or ephemeral; indicates fleetingness in association with life.
Etasa
Could mean 'one who transcends' or 'goes beyond' in spiritual contexts.
Etash
Means 'shining' or 'bright' in Sanskrit.
Etasha
A feminine name meaning 'glowing' or 'brightness' in Sanskrit.
Ethinder
An individual who is worthy of respect and honor.
Ethiraj
King of virtues or qualities.
Ethirajan
A king known for his virtues; literally means 'a ruler of ethical qualities.'
Etisha
A name meaning 'one who is a lord.'
Evani
Evani can mean 'ever' or 'beginning' in certain Indian languages.
Evanshi
Evanshi means 'the one who brings joy' or 'happy', a comforting and positive name.
Evaraj
Evaraj means 'king of the earth' or 'heavenly king', denoting authority and excellence.
Evavad
Evavad means 'a deity who is omnipresent' in Sanskrit.
Evayavan
Evayavan means 'a charming man' in Sanskrit.
Evyamarut
Evyamarut means 'a noble wind' or 'pure air' in Sanskrit.
Evyavan
Evyavan is derived from Sanskrit meaning 'one who brings good luck or fortune'.
Eyana
Meaning 'to shine' or 'brilliant', derived from Sanskrit.
Ezhil
Ezhil means 'beauty' or 'grace' in Tamil.
Ezhilan
Ezhilan means 'beautiful, handsome' in Tamil.
Ezhilarasan
Ezhilarasan means 'king of beauty' in Tamil.
Ezhilarasi
Ezhilarasi means 'queen of elegance' in Tamil.
Ezhilinpan
Ezhilinpan means 'gift from the divine' in Tamil.
Ezhillovian
Ezhillovian typically relates to 'one who is beautiful' in Tamil.
Ezhumalai
Ezhumalai refers to 'king of the hill' in Tamil.
Faa
A name generally used in Tamil culture, often means 'bringer of happiness'.
Faalgun
A Hindu name associated with the lunar month, often indicating creativity and growth.
Faalgunee
A feminine variation of Faalgun, indicating connection to the lunar month, symbolizing new beginnings.
Falgu
Means 'the one who is an auspicious force' in Sanskrit.
Falgun
Refers to the Hindu month of Falgun or 'powerful' in Sanskrit.
Falguna
Means 'of the month of Falgun' or 'spring' in Sanskrit.
Falguni
Means 'born in the month of Falgun' or 'auspicious' in Sanskrit.
Falit
Means 'to grow' or 'to blossom' in various Indian contexts.
Fanadhar
A name meaning 'a devotee', often associated with followers of Hinduism.
Fanakar
A name signifying 'one who inspires', typically associated with positive traits in Hindu culture.
Faneel
A name meaning 'one who brings happiness', often found in South Asian cultures.
Faneemdra
Faneemdra means 'the one who is serene and calm'.
Faneesh
Faneesh means 'Lord of the world' or 'God of creation'.
Fani
Fani means 'serpent' or 'to be effulgent'.
Fanibhusan
Fanibhusan means 'the one who adorns with serpents'.
Fanibhushan
Fanibhushan also means 'one who wears a serpent as a jewel' in Hindu mythology.
Fanikeshar
Fanikeshar means 'Lord Shiva' symbolically associated with serpents.
Fanila
Fanila means 'beloved or one who has a soft demeanor'.
Faninath
Faninath means 'Lord of serpents', commonly associated with Hindu deities.
Fanindra
Fanindra means 'A deity among serpents', often referring to Lord Shiva.
Fanindranath
Fanindranath translates to 'Lord of serpents', emphasizing a divine aspect.
Fanish
Fanish means 'King of serpents', a title for deities in Hinduism.
Fanishwar
Fanishwar implies 'God of serpents' in Indian mythology.
Fanishwararenu
Fanishwararenu is a compounded name referring to 'the dirt or essence of the Lord of serpents'.
Fariishta
The name means 'angel' in Persian and Hindi contexts.
Fashan
A Hindi name meaning 'to shine' or 'brightness.'
Fata
A girl or daughter, commonly used in Indian cultures.
Fauja
Means 'victory' or 'conquest' in Punjabi.
Feni
A diminutive form for names like Fenil or Fennel, often associated with positivity and nurturing.
Fenil
Derived from the word for fennel, associated with prosperity and health.
Fidvi
A name associated with 'faith,' deriving from Sanskrit origins.
Fidyan
Meaning 'faithful' in various Indian languages, associated with fidelity.
Fojinder
Has roots in Indian culture; typically means 'to help' or 'to assist.'
Foolan
Foolan is a name related to flower, signifying beauty and nature in Hindi.
Foolendu
Foolendu means 'the moon that symbolizes flowers' in Hindi, often signifying beauty.
Foolwati
Foolwati means 'one who is like flowers', symbolizing beauty and grace in Hindi.
Foram
Foram means 'a flower' in Gujarati, representing beauty and purity.
Fulbabu
A name often indicating a person of high status or respect, particularly in Indian cultures.
Fulendu
Meaning 'bright moon' in Sanskrit, often symbolizing beauty and charm.
Fuleswari
A name signifying 'the goddess of wealth and prosperity' in various Indian cultures.
Fulki
Fulki means 'flower' in Hindi, symbolizing beauty and nature.
Fulmala
Fulmala means 'flower garland', often symbolizing beauty and celebration in Hindu culture.
Gaalav
Gaalav means 'sacrifice' or 'one who is dedicated' in Sanskrit.
Gaalava
Similar to Gaalav, Gaalava refers to a dedicated and committed individual, stemming from ancient Indian texts.
Gaangi
Gaangi means 'belonging to the Ganges river', symbolizing purity and sanctity.
Gaatha
Gaatha means 'a story' or 'a narrative', commonly associated with folklore and poetry.
Gaayana
Gaayana refers to the 'melody of sound' or 'tune', often linked with music traditions.
Gadaadhar
Gadaadhar means 'holder of the mace' in Sanskrit, often referring to a powerful deity like Lord Vishnu.
Gadabhrt
Gadabhrt means 'the one who bears a mace' and implies strength or protection in Sanskrit.
Gadadhar
Gadadhar means 'the one who holds a club' and is often associated with the deity Lord Vishnu.
Gadadhara
Gadadhara translates to 'holder of the club' in Sanskrit, symbolizing a protector in Hindu tradition.
Gadambar
Gadambar means 'one who is dressed in yellow' and is often associated with various deities in Hinduism.
Gadhadhar
Gadhadhar means 'the one who holds a club' in Sanskrit, a name attributed to Lord Vishnu.
Gadhar
Gadhar refers to 'the one who possesses a club,' indicating strength and authority in Indian culture.
Gadhi
Gadhi is derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the one who is strong and eternal.'
Gadhija
Gadhija means 'one who is strong and formidable; it signifies power in Sanskrit.
Gagan
Gagan means 'sky' in Sanskrit.