Adinath
The first or primary lord, referring to Lord Shiva in Jainism.
Adinatha
The lord of the beginning or the first teacher, used in Jainism.
Arihant
Arihant refers to 'one who has conquered enemies' or 'victorious.'
Bahubali
Bahubali refers to 'strong-armed' and is often associated with a Jain hero known for his sacrifice.
Bhadrabahu
A physician of good fortune; one who is virtuous.
Digambar
A Sanskrit name meaning 'one who is sky-clad' or 'nude', commonly associated with Jainism.
Digambara
Derived from the same roots as Digambar, meaning 'one whose garment is the sky', related to Jain philosophy.
Digambari
The feminine form of Digambar, meaning 'one who is sky-clad'.
Digamber
Another variant of Digambar, meaning 'one who is sky-clad', symbolizing spiritual purity in Jainism.
Jain
Follower of Jainism, a religion emphasizing non-violence and truth.
Jaina
One who follows Jainism, indicating purity and devotion.
Jainam
One who embodies the principles of Jainism, focusing on peace and spirituality.
Jainand
A name linked with Jain values and teachings, emphasizing harmony.
Jainendra
The lord of Jainism, referring to the Tirthankaras.
Jainesh
Ruler or lord of Jains.
Jaini
Diminutive of Jain, often associated with Jainism.
Jainish
Related to Jainism or signifies a follower of Jainism.
Jainisha
A goddess, representative of Jain values.
Jainithin
A person inspired by Jainism.
Jaint
One who belongs to or is associated with Jainism.
Jina
Victor or conqueror
Jinabhadra
The auspicious conqueror
Jinadath
Lord of the conqueror
Jinadev
God of the conquerors
Jinal
Relating to the lord of the victory
Jinali
A female conqueror, victorious
Jinand
One who is victorious
Jinani
Daughter of the conqueror
Jinendra
Lord of victory, a name of Mahavira in Jainism.
Mahaveer
Great warrior, often associated with valiance and bravery.
Mahaveera
A formidable hero or warrior, connected to the concept of valor in battle.
Mahavir
Great hero, often linked to the teachings of Jainism and non-violence.
Mahavira
Great hero responsible for the propagation of Jainism, signifying supreme courage.
Nachimi
A name possibly derived from the concept of 'brightness' or 'light' in several Indian languages.
Neminath
Neminath is the name of a Tirthankara in Jainism, meaning 'the Lord of the Waves.'
Parshvanath
The name of a Jain Tirthankara, representing the teachings of non-violence and truthfulness.
Pawapuri
Meaning 'pure land', significant in Jainism as a place of historical importance.
Shvetambar
Referring to one who wears white clothing, often associated with Jain monks.
Shwetambar
One who wears white robes, often associated with Jainism.
Teerthankar
Refers to a spiritual teacher or guide in Jainism.
Tirthankar
A name referring to a spiritual teacher who propagates faith, primarily in Jainism.
Vardhaman
One who brings prosperity; often associated with Lord Mahavir.