Jodhbir
One who is strong and powerful in battle.
Jogindar
Lord of yoga and wisdom.
Joginder
Lord of yoga and wisdom.
Joginderbir
Brave lord of yoga.
Jogindermeet
Friendly lord of yoga.
Joginderpal
Protector lord of yoga.
Joginderpreet
Loved lord of yoga.
Jorawar
Strong or powerful.
Joti
Light or flame; represents the idea of inner illumination and knowledge.
Juginder
The lord of the universe in Punjabi, used in Sikh communities.
Jugraj
The king of the universe in Punjabi.
Jupinder
Jupinder is a modern Punjabi name meaning 'lord of Jupiter'.
Jupinderbir
Jupinderbir combines 'Jupiter' and 'bir', meaning 'brave' or 'warrior'.
Jupinderdeep
Jupinderdeep means 'lamp of Jupiter', symbolizing enlightenment.
Jupinderjit
Victorious; one who enjoys success.
Jupinderjot
Light of victory.
Jupindermeet
Friend who brings victory.
Jupinderpreet
Love of victory.
Jusbir
One with great knowledge.
Jusdeep
Light of knowledge or wisdom.
Jusjeet
Victory or triumph through pure knowledge.
Jusmeet
One who is a companion or friend.
Juspreet
One who loves friend or has a loving nature.
Jusveer
Helper; one who assists.
Kabir
A name meaning great, often associated with the famous 15th-century saint and poet.
Kajalpreet
Love of Kajal; love for beauty.
Kalbir
Meaning 'brave heart' in Punjabi, symbolizing valor and courage.
Kaldeep
Means 'light of the earth' in Punjabi, symbolizing hope and enlightenment.
Kanwalaal
Lord of the lotus; a name referring to a respected figure or deity.
Kanwalbir
Brave lotus; signifies courage and beauty.
Kanwalcharan
Lotus feet; often referring to divine attributes.
Kanwaldeep
Lamp of the lotus; symbolizes enlightenment and purity.
Kanwalinder
Lord of the lotus; name symbolizes divinity and respect.
Kanwaljeet
Victory of the lotus; denotes success and purity.
Kanwaljit
Conqueror of the lotus; signifies triumph over desires.
Kanwaljot
Light of the lotus; represents brightness and clarity.
Kanwalkishore
Youthful lotus; symbolizes freshness and beauty.
Kanwalnain
Eye of the lotus; often associated with beauty and divinity.
Kanwalpal
Protector of the lotus; signifies safeguarding purity and beauty.
Kanwalpreet
Love for the lotus; conveys affection and admiration for beauty.
Kanwalprem
Love of the lotus; signifies deep affection and purity.
Kanwalroop
Form of the lotus; denotes purity and grace.
Kanwameet
Friend of the lotus; symbolizes companionship and beauty.
Kanwamohan
Attractive lotus; signifies charm and allure.
Kanwardeep
Light of the prince; combining 'Kanwar' (prince) and 'deep' (light).
Karambir
Brave as a lion, symbolizing courage and strength.
Karamdeep
Light or lamp of generosity.
Karamjeet
Victory through kindness.
Karamjit
One who achieves success through goodwill and kindness.
Karamjot
The light of kindness or compassion.
Karamleen
Someone who is absorbed in benevolence.
Karampal
Protector of virtue and kindness.
Karampaul
A protective and kind-hearted individual.
Karampreet
One who loves kindness.
Karamprem
One who loves compassion.
Karamroop
The embodiment of kindness.
Karamshi
One who is generous and compassionate.
Karamveer
Brave and kind-hearted.
Karamwant
One who desires beauty or kindness.
Karandeep
Light of the heart.
Karanjeet
Victory in action.
Karanjit
Victory through efforts.
Karanmeet
Friend of the skilled.
Karanpal
Protector of actions.
Karanpreet
Love for action.
Karanprem
Love for duty.
Karanroop
The form of action or deed.
Karansukh
Bringer of happiness.
Karanveer
Brave doer.
Karanvir
Karanvir means 'brave one' or 'warrior.'
Karmdeep
Light of karma; one who spreads positivity through actions.
Kaur
A term used for girls or daughters in Punjabi culture, denoting respect and honor.
Khalakveer
Meaning ‘warrior of creation’, used in Sikh culture.
Khalsa
Pure; refers to the community of initiated Sikhs.
Kirat
One who is a hunter or an archer; a name often found among Sikhs.
Kirpa
Kirpa means 'grace' or 'compassion' in Hindi and Punjabi.
Kirpal
Kirpal means 'merciful' or 'kind' in Punjabi, commonly associated with Sikhism.
Kirpan
Kirpan is a ceremonial sword in Sikhism symbolizing dignity and honor.
Kuljeet
Kuljeet means 'victory of the family' in Hindi and Punjabi contexts.
Kuljit
Kuljit means 'victor of the family' in Hindi and Punjabi contexts.
Kuljot
Kuljot means 'light of the family' in Punjabi.
Kulmeet
Kulmeet means 'friend of the family' in Punjabi.
Kulminder
Kulminder refers to 'reminder of the family' in Punjabi.
Kulpreet
One who loves the family or community, often conveying honor.
Kultar
One who is devoted to the family or community, showing commitment to one's lineage.
Kultej
One who is devoted to God or has a divine essence
Kulveer
A brave and strong being; warrior
Kulvinder
Lord of the family or lineage, often associated with inheritance
Kulvir
Brave and courageous, associated with leadership qualities
Kulwant
One who is well-known and respected in the community.
Kulwinder
Protector of the family lineage.
Laajbir
One who is charming and has an appealing personality.
Laavindeep
One who brings light and new beginnings.
Lajpreet
Love filled with victory.
Lajprem
Love and affection.
Lakhabir
Composed of 'Lakh,' meaning 'hundred thousand', and 'Bir,' meaning 'brave,' implying a courageous person of wealth.
Lakhbir
Means 'brave million' in Punjabi context, symbolizing bravery and wealth.
Lakhmeet
Means 'friend of wealth,' indicative of a person who is wealthy or brings good fortune.
Lakhminder
Means 'the one who is wise with wealth,' suggesting prosperity and intelligence.
Lakhpreet
Means 'loving wealth,' indicating a person who values abundance and prosperity.