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- MANI
(मणि): Hindi
name meaning "jewel." Compare with another form of Mani.
- MANINDER:
Variant form of Hindi Manindra, meaning "mind of
Indra."
- MANINDRA (मणीन्द्र):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit element man
"mind" and the name of the god Indra, hence "mind of Indra."
- MANISH
(मनीश): Hindi name composed of the elements man "mind" and ish
"god, lord," hence "god of the mind." Compare with
another form of Manish.
- MANJU
(Bengali: মঞ্জু,
Sanskrit: मञ्जु):
Hindi unisex name derived from the Sanskrit word, meaning "pleasing,
sweet." In Tamil it means "clouds." In Kannada it means "fog,
mist" and "snow." Used as a short form of
names beginning with Manu-.
- MANJUNATHA
(मञ्जुनाथ): Hindi name meaning "pleasing lord" or "lovely
lord." In Hindu mythology, this is the name of one of Shiva's
incarnations.
- MOHAN
(मोहन): Hindi name
meaning "attractive, bewitching."
- MOHANDAS
(മംമ്ത): Hindi name meaning "servant of Mohan."
- MOHINDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi Mahendra, meaning
"great-Indra."
- MUKESH
(मुकेश): Hindi myth name of a demon
in the form of a boar who was killed by Shiva,
meaning "ruler
of Muka."
- MUKUL
(মুকুল): Hindi name meaning "blossom, bud."
- MURALI
(முரளி): Hindi
myth name attributed to Krishna,
meaning "flute."
- MURUGAN
(Tamil:
முருகன்):
Hindi name meaning "six-faced." In mythology, this is the name of
a god of war, the husband of Valli. Variant spelling of Hindi Murukan, meaning
"six-faced."
- MURUKAN:
Variant spelling of Hindi Murugan, meaning
"six-faced."
- NAGENDRA:
Hindi name composed of Sanskrit naga
"snake" and the name of the god Indra, hence "snake-Indra."
- NANDA
(नंद): Hindi myth name of
Krishna's
foster
father, meaning "joy."
- NARAYAN
(नारायण): Hindi myth name of a god of creation, meaning "son of man."
- NARENDRA
(नरेन्द्र): Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit element nara
"man" and the name of the god Indra, hence "man-Indra."
- NARINDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi Narendra, meaning "man-Indra."
- NAVEEN
(नवीन): Hindi name meaning "news."
- NEELAM
(نیلم): Hindi unisex jewel name meaning "sapphire."
- NIKHIL
(निखिल): Hindi name meaning "entire, whole."
- NILAKANTA:
Hindi name meaning "blue-throated." In mythology, this is a title
belonging to the naga king Vasuki.
- NIRAV
(नीरव): Hindi name meaning "calm, quiet."
- NISHANT
(िनशा): Hindi name meaning "dawn; end of night."
- NITIN
(নীতিন): Hindi name, possibly meaning "right path."
- OM
(ओम): Hindi name derived from Sanskrit om,
a word considered to be the
"primal sound." It is the most sacred syllable in Hinduism, and
most mantras begin with it.
- PADMA
(पद्म): Hindi unisex name meaning "lotus flower."
- PALLAB
(पल्लव): Variant spelling of Hindi Pallav, meaning "budding
leaf."
- PALLAV
(पल्लव):
Hindi name meaning "budding leaf."
- PITAMBAR
(पीताम्बर): Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements pita
"yellow" and ambara "garment," hence "yellow
garment."
- PRABHAKAR
(प्रभाकर): Hindi name meaning "light-maker; sun."
- PRABHAT
(प्रभात): Hindi name meaning "dawn."
- PRABHU
(प्रभु): Hindi name meaning "creator; powerful."
- PRABODH
(प्रबोध): Hindi name meaning "good advice."
- PRABODHAN:
Hindi name meaning "knowledge."
- PRADEEP
(प्रदीप): Hindi name meaning "shine."
- PRAKASH
(प्रकाश): Hindi name meaning "light."
- PRAMOD
(प्रमोद): Hindi name meaning "happiness, joy."
- PRANAV
(प्रणव): Hindi name meaning "Om," the
sacred syllable.
- PRANAY
(प्रणय): Hindi name meaning "romance."
- PRASAD
(प्रसाद): Hindi name meaning "offering to God."
- PRASANNA
(प्रसन्न): Hindi name meaning "pleased."
- PRATAP
(प्रताप): Hindi name meaning "dignity, majesty."
- PREM
(प्रेम): Hindi name meaning "love."
- PURUSHOTTAM
(पुरुषोत्तम): Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements purusa
"man" and uttama "highest," hence "highest
man."
- RABINDRA
(রবীন্দ্র):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit word ravi
"sun" and the name of the god Indra, hence "sun-Indra."
- RAGHU
(रघु): Hindi name meaning "swift."
- RAHUL
(राहुल): Hindi myth name of a son of
Buddha, meaning "efficient."
- RAJ
(राज): Hindi name meaning "king."
- RAJAN
(राजन):
Hindi name meaning "king."
- RAJANIKANT
(रजनीकांत): Hindi name meaning "lord of night."
- RAJEEV
(राजीव): Variant
spelling of Hindi Rajiv, a name for a "lotus
flower," derived from the Sanskrit word rajiv, meaning
"striped."
- RAJENDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi Rajendra, meaning "king-Indra."
- RAJENDRA
(राजेन्द्र):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit word raj
"king" and the name of the god Indra, hence "king-Indra."
- RAJESH
(राजेश):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements raj
"king" and isa "lord, ruler," hence "ruler
of kings."
- RAJINDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi Rajendra,
meaning "king-Indra."
- RAJIV
(राजीव): Hindi
name for a "lotus flower," derived from the Sanskrit word rajiv,
meaning "striped."
- RAKESH
(राकेश): Hindi name meaning "lord of the
full moon day."
- RAMA
(राम): Hindi myth name of a hero of the Ramayana,
meaning "black, dark" or "darkness." Compare with
another form of Rama.
- RAMACHANDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi Ramachandra, meaning
"Rama-moon."
- RAMACHANDRA
(रामचन्द्र): Hindi name composed of the name
of the god Rama
and the Sanskrit element candra "moon," hence "Rama-moon."
- RAMAKRISHNA
(रामकृष्ण): Hindi compound name composed of the names Rama "black,
dark" or "darkness" and Krishna
"the black/blue."
- RANJ:
Short form of Hindi Ranjeet, meaning
"victorious in battle."
- RANJEET
(रञ्जित): Variant spelling of Hindi Ranjit, meaning "victorious in
battle."
- RANJIT
(रञ्जित):
Hindi name meaning "victorious in
battle."
- RATAN
(रतन): Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word ratna, meaning
"jewel."
- RATNAM
(रत्नम): Variant
spelling of Hindi Ratan, meaning "jewel."
- RAVANA
(रावण): Hindi name
meaning "person with ten necks." In Hindu mythology, this is the
name of a demon king of
Ceylon who kidnapped Rama's wife, Sita.
- RAVI
(रवि): Hindi myth name of a sun god, meaning "sun."
- RAVINDRA
(রবীন্দ্র): Variant spelling of Hindi
Rabindra, meaning
"sun-Indra."
- RISHI
(ऋषि): Hindi name meaning "sage."
- ROHAN
(रोहन): Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit element rohana
("ascending"), hence "one who travels the higher path."
Compare with another form of Rohan.
- SACHIN
(सचिन): Hindi myth name borne by
Indra, meaning "pure."
- SANDEEP
(संदीप): Hindi name meaning "a lighted lamp."
- ŚANI (शनि):
Hindi name meaning "slow (as the planet Saturn)." In mythology,
this is the name of a son of Surya.
- SANJAY
(संजय): Hindi name meaning "triumphant."
- SANJEET:
Variant spelling of Hindi Sanjit, meaning
"invincible."
- SANJIT
(संजित): Hindi name meaning "invincible."
- SANJIV
(संजीव): Hindi name derived from the word samjiva, meaning
"reviving."
- SANKAR
(शंकर): Variant spelling of Hindi
Shankar, meaning "makes good
luck."
- SARAL
(सरल): Hindi name meaning "straight."
- SASHI
(f: शशी,
m:
शशि): Variant spelling of Hindi unisex
Shashi, meaning "having a
hare."
- SATISH
(सतीश):
Hindi name composed of the name Sati, and the Sanskrit
element isa "ruler," hence "Lord of Sati."
- SAVITAR:
Variant spelling of Hindi Savitr, meaning "sunray."
- SAVITR
(सवितृ): Hindi myth name of a sun god, meaning "sunray."
- SEKAR
(शेखर): Hindi name meaning "crest, peak."
- SETH
(सेठ):
Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit
word setu, meaning "bridge." Compare with other forms
of Seth.
- SHANDAR:
Hindi name meaning "amazing, enhanced, brilliant, shining."
- SHANI
(शनि): Variant spelling of Hindi
Śani, meaning
"slow (as the planet Saturn)." In mythology, this is the name
of a son of Surya. Compare with
another form of Shani.
- SHANKAR
(शंकर):
Modern form of Hindi Shankara, meaning "makes good
luck."
- SHANKARA
(शङ्कर):
Hindi myth name belonging to Shiva, composed of the
Sanskrit elements sam "lucky" and kara
"making," hence "makes good luck."
- SHANTANU
(शंतनु): Hindi myth name of a king of
Hastinapura, meaning "wholesome."
- SHARMA
(शर्म): Hindi name meaning "comfort, protection."
- SHASHI
(f: शशी,
m:
शशि): Hindi unisex name
meaning "having a hare."
- SHEKHAR
(शेखर):
Variant spelling of Hindi Sekar, meaning "crest, peak."
- SHESHA
(शेष): Hindi myth name of a naga king of
serpents, one of the primal beings of creation. The name was derived from the
Sanskrit root shiş, meaning "that which remains."
- SHIVA
(शिव): Hindi myth name of one of the
Trimurti, meaning "the destroyer." Śiva means
"auspicious" and is an epithet of several deities. In Tamil, śiva
means "red." The other two Trimurti are Brahma
"the creator" and Vishnu
"the preserver."
- SHRESTH
(श्रेष्ठ): Hindi name meaning "most suitable."
- SHRIPATI
(श्रीपति):
Hindi name composed of the name of the goddess
Sri
and the Sanskrit word pati "husband, lord," hence
"husband of Sri."
- SHYAM
(श्याम): Hindi name derived
from the Sanskrit element syama, meaning "black, blue." In
mythology, this is a name belonging to Krishna.
- SHYAMAL
(श्यामल): Variant
spelling of Hindi Shyam, meaning "black,
blue."
- SIDDHARTA:
Variant spelling of Hindi Siddhartha, meaning
"accomplished goal."
- SIDDHARTHA
(सिद्धार्थ):
Hindi name composed of the
Sanskrit elements siddha "accomplished" and artha
"goal," hence "accomplished goal." In mythology, this is
an epithet belonging to Buddha.
- SIKANDAR
(सिकन्दर): Hindi form of Latin
Alexandrus, meaning "defender of
mankind."
- SIKANDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi Sikandar, meaning "defender of
mankind."
- SINGH
(ਸਿੰਘ): Hindi name meaning "lion."
- SOHAIL
(सोहेल): Hindi form of Arabic
Suhail, meaning "Canopus
(the star)."
- SUBHASH
(सुभाष):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements su
"good" and bhasa "speech," hence
"well-spoken."
- SUDARSHAN
(सुदर्शन): Hindi name meaning "seeing one's self correctly; right vision."
In mythology, this is part of the name of a sharp-edged,
spinning disc-like weapon--Sudarshan Chakra--belonging to Vishnu
who used it to
decapitate various wicked personalities.
- SUDHIR
(सुधीर):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements su
"good" and dhira "wise," hence "good and
wise."
- SUMAN
(सुमन):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements su
"good, well" and manas "disposition, nature,"
hence "good-natured."
- SUMANTRA
(सुमन्त्र): Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements su
"good" and mantra "advice," hence "good
advisor."
- SUNDAR:
Short form of Hindi Sundara, meaning
"beautiful."
- SUNDARA
(सुन्दर):
Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word sundara, meaning
"beautiful."
- SUNDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi Sundar, meaning
"beautiful."
- SUNIL
(सुनील):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements su
"very" and nila "dark blue," hence "very
dark blue."
- SURAJ
(सुरज): Hindi name meaning "sun."
- SURENDRA
(सुरेन्द्र):
Hindi name
composed of the Sanskrit element sura "god" and the name of
the god Indra, hence "god-Indra."
- SURESH
(सुरेश):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements sura
"god" and isa "ruler," hence
"god-ruler."
- SURINDER:
Variant form of Hindi Surendra, meaning "god-Indra."
- SURYA
(सूर्य): Hindi myth name of a sun god and husband of
Saranyu,
meaning "sun."
- SUSHIL
(सुशील):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements su
"good" and sila "conduct," hence "good
conduct."
- SWAPAN
(स्वपन): Hindi name meaning "dream."
- SWAPNIL
(स्वप्निल): Hindi name meaning "dreamlike."
- SWARAN:
Masculine variant form of Hindi unisex Swarna, meaning
"good color."
- SWARNA
(स्वर्ण):
Hindi unisex name meaning "good color."
- UTTAMA
(उत्तम): Hindi name of the third
Manu,
meaning "the highest, ultimate."
- VANADA:
Hindi name meaning "rain-giver."
- VASANT
(वसन्त): Hindi
myth name of a god of spring, meaning
"spring."
- VASISHTHA
(वासिष्ठ):
Variant spelling of Hindi Vasistha, meaning
"most excellent sage."
- VASISTHA (वासिष्ठ):
Hindi name meaning "most excellent sage." In mythology, this is
the name of one of the Seven Great Sages Rishi called the Saptarishis. Also spelled Vasishtha.
- VASU
(भरत): Hindi myth name of
one of the gods who represent the different aspects of nature and
natural phenomenon, meaning "dweller."
- VASUKI:
Hindi myth name of a naga (serpent) of Hindu mythology. He is a king
who has a gem on his head.
- VIJAY
(विजय):
Modern masculine form of Hindi unisex Vijaya, meaning "victory."
- VIJAYA (विजया):
Hindi unisex name meaning "victory." In
mythology, this is the name of a son of Krishna,
and another name for the goddess Durga.
- VIKRAM
(विक्रम): Hindi name meaning "pace, stride."
- VIMAL
(विमल): Hindi name meaning "clean, pure."
- VINAY
(विनय): Hindi name meaning "leading asunder."
- VIPIN
(विपिन): Hindi name meaning "forest."
- VIPUL
(विपुल): Hindi name meaning "plenty."
- VISHAL
(विशाल): Hindi name meaning "large."
- VISHNU
(विष्णु):
Hindi myth name of one of the Trimurti, meaning
"the preserver." The other two are Shiva
"the destroyer" and Brahma
"the creator."
- VIVEK
(विवेक): Hindi name meaning "knowledge, wisdom."
- VRITRA: Hindi myth name of a dragon or serpent, the personification of drought and
enemy of Indra, meaning "the enveloper."
- YASH
(यश): Hindi name meaning "glory."
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