Indian baby girl names
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Aaarti - worship; divine fire in ritual |
Aafreen - encouragement |
Abani - earth |
Abha - lustre; shine |
Abhaya - fearless |
Abhilasha - desire |
Aboil - the name of a flower |
Achala - constant |
Adarsh - ideal |
Adhira - lightning |
Adishree - exalted |
Aditi - mother of gods |
Adrika - celestial |
Aghanashini - destroyer of sins |
Agrata - leadership |
Agrima - leadership |
Ahalya - wife of Rishi Gautam; a woman who was saved by Lord Rama |
Ahladita - in happy mood |
Aishani - Goddess Durga |
Aishwarya - wealth |
Ajala - the earth |
Ajanta - a famous Buddist cave |
Akhila - complete |
Akriti - diagram |
Akshaya - indestructible |
Akshita - seen |
Akuti - princess |
Alaka - a girl with a lovely hair |
Alaknanda - flawless |
Alisha - protected by God |
Alka - a girl with a lovely hair |
Almas - a diamond |
Alopa - faultless |
Alpa - little |
Alpana - a decorative design |
Amala - the pure one |
Amba - Parvati |
Ambika - Goddess Parvati |
Ambu - water |
Ambuda - cloud |
Ambuja - born of a Lotus; Goddess Lakshmi |
Ambuja - lotus |
Amita - limitless |
Amla - the pure one |
Amoda - happiness |
Amodini - joyful |
Amrapali - famous courtesan who became a evotee of Buddha |
Amrita - nectar |
Amritkala - nectarine art |
Amrusha - sudden |
Amshula - sunny |
Amulya - priceless |
Anagha - sinless |
Anahita - graceful |
Anala - fiery |
Anamika - ring-finger |
Anandamayi - full of joy |
Anandi - jovial |
Anandini - joyful |
Anandita - happy |
Ananya - matchless |
Anarghya - priceless |
Anasooya - wife of Rishi Atri |
Anasuya - wife of Rishi Atri |
Anchal - the decorative end of a sari |
Anchita - honoured; worshipped |
Angana - an suspicious or handsome woman |
Angarika - a flame-coloured flower-Palash or Flame of the Forest |
Anika - Goddess Durga |
Anindita - beautiful |
Anisha - uninterrupted |
Anita - grace |
Anjali - offering |
Anjana - mother of Hanuman |
Anju - one who lives in heart |
Anjushree - dear to one's heart |
Anjushri - dear to one's heart |
Ankita - conqueress; empress; one with auspicious marks |
Annapurna - Goddess Parvati; generous with food |
Anoushka - lightning |
Anshula - sunny |
Antara - the second note in Hindustani classical music |
Anuhya - something unexpected - in a pleasant way - and valuable |
Anumati - consent |
Anupama - unique; unparalleled |
Anuprabha - brightness |
Anuradha - a bright star |
Anuragini - beloved |
Anurati - consent |
Anusha - beautiful morning; a star |
Anushka - lightning |
Anushri - pretty |
Anuva - knowldege |
Anwesha - quest |
Apala - name of a learned woman of the past |
Aparijita - undefeated; name of a flower |
Aparna - Goddess Parvati |
Apsara - celestial maiden |
Apurva; Apoorva - unique |
Aradhana - worship |
Arati - worship; divine fire in ritual |
Archa - worship |
Archan - worship |
Archana - worship |
Archisha - a ray of light |
Archita - one who is worshipped |
Arpana - surrendered |
Arpita - dedicated |
Arshia - heavenly |
Aruna - dawn |
Arundhati - a star |
Aruni - dawn |
Arunima - glow of dawn |
Asavari - name of a raga or melody |
Ascharya - Surprise |
Aseema - limitless |
Asgari - devotee |
Asha - hope; aspiration |
Ashakiran - ray of hope |
Ashalata - creeper of hope |
Ashavari - name of a raaga |
Ashima - limitless |
Ashis - benediction |
Ashna - friend |
Ashwini - name of a star |
Asita - the river Yamuna |
Aslesha - a star |
Asmita - pride |
Atasi - a blue flower |
Atmaja - daughter |
Atreyi - name of a river |
Avani - Earth |
Avanti(ancient Malwa; Ujjain |
Avantika - princess of Ujjain |
Ayesha - daughter of the Prophet |
Ayushmati - one who has a long life |
Aziza - a friend |
Bageshri - name of a raaga |
Bahula - a star |
Baidehi - Sita |
Baijayanthi - garland of Lord Vishnu |
Baisakhi - of the month Baishakh |
Baishali - an ancient city |
Bakul - the name of a flower |
Bakula - Nagakeshar flower |
Bala - girl |
Ballari - creeper |
Banamala - forests |
Banani - forests |
Bandana - worship |
Bandhula - charming |
Bandhura - pretty |
Banhi - fire |
Banhishikha - flame |
Banita - woman |
Bansari - flute |
Barnali - Dispersion of seven colors |
Barsha - rain |
Baruna - wife of the Lord of the sea |
Baruni - Goddess Durga |
Basabi - wife of Lord Indra |
Basanti - of spring |
Bela - a flower-jasmine |
Beli - a flower-jasmine |
Benazir - incomparable |
Bhadra - gentle |
Bhagirathi - the river Ganga |
Bhagwanti - lucky |
Bhagya - lucky |
Bhagyalakshmi - goddess of wealth |
Bhagyashree - fortunate |
Bhagyawati - fortunate |
Bhairavi - a melody in classical music |
Bhakti - devotion |
Bhamini - woman |
Bhanuja - river Yamuna |
Bhanumati - full of lustre |
Bhanupriya - beloved of the sun |
Bharani - Name of a celestial star |
Bharati - Goddess Saraswati |
Bhargavi - Goddess Parvati |
Bhavana - feelings; sentiments |
Bhavini - Goddess Parvati |
Bhavna - meditation; thinking |
Bhilangana - a river |
Bhoomi - the earth |
Bhoomika - the earth |
Bhuvana - the earth |
Bimala - pure |
Bina - a musical instrument |
Binata - the wife of Sage Kashyap |
Bindiya - drop; point |
Bindu - a drop |
Binodini - handsome; beautiful Radha |
Bipasha - a river; Beas |
Bishakha - a star |
Bratati - creeper |
Brinda - the basil plant; Radha |
Bulbul - a songbird |
Bulbuli - a songbird |
Cauvery - same as Cavery- name of a river |
Chadna - love |
Chaitali - born in the month of Chaitra |
Chaitaly - name of an ancient city |
Chaitan - consciousness |
Chakori - a bird enamoured of the moon |
Chakrika - Lakshmi |
Chameli - a creeper with flowers |
Chameli - jasmine |
Champa - a flower |
Champabati - the capital |
Champakali - a bud of champa |
Chanchala - restless |
Chandana - parrot |
Chandana - sandal wood |
Chandani - a river |
Chandanika - diminutive |
Chandika - diminutive of Chandana |
Chandni - moonlit |
Chandrabali - Krishna;s girl-friend |
Chandrabhaga - river Chenab |
Chandrakala - moonbeams |
Chandraki - peacock |
Chandrakin - a peacock |
Chandraleksha - a ray of the moon |
Chandrani - wife of the moon |
Chandrika - moonlight |
Chandrima - the moon |
Changuna - a good woman |
Chapala - restless; lighting |
Charita - good |
Charu - beautiful; attractive |
Charulata - beautiful creeper |
Charulekha - beautiful picture |
Charumati - beautiful |
Charuprabha - beautiful |
Charusheela - a jewel |
Charvi - a beautiful woman |
Chatura - clever |
Chhabi - picture |
Chhavvi - image; radiance |
Chhaya - shadow |
Chimayi - blissful |
Chinmayi - blissful |
Chintan; Chintana; Chintanika - meditation |
Chiti - love |
Chitkala - knowledge |
Chitra - picture; a stat; name of a river |
Chitragandha - a fragrant material |
Chitralekha - as beautiful as a picture |
Chitrali - a row of pictures |
Chitramala - series of pictures |
Chitrangada - one of Arjuna's wives |
Chitrani - river Ganga |
Chitrarekha - picture |
Chitrita - picturesque |
Daksha - the earth; Sati; wife of Shiva |
Dakshata - skill |
Dakshayani - Goddess Durga |
Damayanti - Nala's wife |
Damini - lightning |
Darika - maiden |
Darpana - a mirror |
Darshana - sight |
Darshwana - pure of heart |
Daya - kindness; mercy; pity |
Dayamayee - kind |
Dayanita - tender |
Dayita - beloved |
Deeba - silk |
Deepa - a lamp |
Deepabali - row of lamps |
Deepali - collection of lamps |
Deepamala - row of lamps |
Deepanwita - lit by lamps |
Deepaprabha - fully lighted |
Deepashikha - flame |
Deepavali - row of lamps |
Deepika - a lamp |
Deepta - shining |
Deepti - flame; lustre |
Deeptikana - a beam of light |
Deeptimoyee - lustrous |
Devahuti - daughter of Manu |
Devak - divine |
Devaki - mother of Krishna |
Devangana - celestial maiden |
Devasree - divine beauty |
Devi - goddess |
Devika - mother of Krishna |
Devyani - daughter of Shukraacharya |
Dhanashri - a raga |
Dhanishta - a star |
Dhanya - great |
Dhanyata - success; fulfilment |
Dhara - constant flow |
Dharani - the earth |
Dharini - earth |
Dharitri - the earth |
Dhatri - earth |
Dhriti - courage; morale |
Dhvani - sound;voice |
Dhwani - sound;voice |
Diksha - initiation |
Dilber - lover |
Dilshad - happy |
Disha - direction |
Diti - wife of the sage Kashyap |
Divya - divine lustre |
Doyel - a songbrid |
Draupadi - wife of the Pandavas |
Dristi - eyesight |
Dulari - dear |
Durba - sacred grass |
Durga - succour; the Goddess |
Durva - sacred grass |
Dwipavati - river |
Ecchumati - a river |
Ekaparana - wife of Himalaya |
Ekata - unity |
Ekavali - single-string |
Ekta - unity |
Ektaa - unity |
Ela - earth |
Enakshi - dear-eyed |
Esha - desire |
Eshana - search |
Eshita - one who desires |
Faiza - gain |
Fajyaz - artistic |
Falguni - born in Falgun; a Hindu month |
Farha - happiness |
Faria - a caravan |
Farida - turquoise |
Fatima - prophet Mohammad's daughter |
Fawiza - successful |
Firoza - turquoise |
Foolan - flowering |
Foolwati - delicated as a flower |
Fulki - spark |
Fullara - wife of Kalketu |
Gajagamini - majestic- like an elephant's walk |
Gajra - a string of flowers |
Gandhali - fragrance of flowers |
Ganga - sacred river of India |
Gangika - river Ganga |
Gangotri - sacred river of India |
Gargi - an ancient scholar |
Gatita - a river |
Gauhar - a pearl |
Gaura - a fair woman |
Gauri - a fair woman; parvati |
Gaurika - a young girl |
Gautami - wife a sage Gautam; river Godavari |
Gayatri - the chant of salvation; Goddess Durga |
Gazala - a deer |
Geena - silvery |
Geeta - holy book of the Hindus |
Geeti - a song |
Geetika - a little song |
Girija - born of a mountain; Goddess Parvati |
Gitanjali - an offering of songs |
Godavari - sacred river of India |
Gomati - name of a river |
Gool - a flower |
Gopa - Gautama's wife |
Gopi - a cowherd; cowherd woman |
Gopika - a cowherd; cowherd woman |
Gorochana - Goddess Parvati |
Govindi - a devotee of Lord krishna |
Gulab - rose |
Gunjana - buzzing of a bee |
Gunwanti - virtuous |
Gurjari - a raga |
Gyanada - Goddess Saraswati |
Habiba - beloved |
Hafiza - protected |
Haimavati - Parvati; Lord Shiva's wife |
Hamsa - swan |
Hanima - a wave |
Hansa - swan |
Hansika - swan |
Hansini - swan |
Harathi - Divine fire in puja ritual |
Harimanti - born in the season of hemanta |
Harinakshi - doe-eyed |
Harini - deer |
Haripriya - consort of Lord Vishnu; lakshmi |
Harita - green |
Harsha - happiness |
Harsha - happiness |
Harshada - giver of joy |
Harshini - joyous |
Hasina - beautiful |
Hasita - happy |
Hasumati - happy |
Heera - diamond |
Hema - golden |
Hemangi - golden body |
Hemangini - girl with golden body |
Hemanti - early winter |
Hemavati - golden Parvati |
Hemlata - golden creeper |
Hena - a flower |
Hetal - friendly |
Hima - snow |
Himagouri - Parvati |
Himani - snow |
Hina - henna |
Hindola - a raga |
Hiral - lustrous |
Hiranmayi - golden girl |
Hirkani - small diamond |
Hita - lovable |
Hiya - heart |
Hoor - a celestical |
Husna - beautiful |
Iha - the earth |
Ihina - enthusiasm |
Ikshu - sugarcane |
Ila - earth; daughter of Manu |
Ina - mother |
Inayat - kindness |
Indira - Goddess Lakshmi |
Indira - Lakshmi |
Indrakshi - one with beautiful eyes |
Indrani - wife of Lord Indra |
Indrasena - daughter of King Nala |
Indrayani - the name of a sacred river |
Indu - moon |
Induja - narmada river |
Induja - Narmada river |
Indukala - moonlight |
Induleksh - the moon |
Induma - moon |
Indumati - the full moon |
Indumukhi - with moonlike face |
Ipsa - desire |
Ipsita - desired |
Ira - earth; muse |
Iravati - the river Ravi |
Isha - one who protects |
Ishana - rich |
Ishani - Parvati; wife of Lord Shiva |
Ishika - pain brush |
Ishita - mastery; wealth |
Ishrat - affection |
Ishwari - goddess |
Ivy - a creeper |
Jabeen - forehead |
Jagadamba - mother of the universe |
Jagriti - vigilance |
Jahanara - queen of the world |
Jaheel - lake |
Jahnavi - Ganga river |
Jaishree - honour of victory |
Jaisudha - nectar of victory |
Jaiwanti - victory |
Jalabala - a river |
Jaladhija - Lakshmi |
Jalaja - lotus |
Jamini - night |
Jamna - Indian River |
Jamuna - holy river |
Janaki - wife of Lord Rama; Sita |
Janani - Mother |
Janhavi - river Ganga |
Jasoda - mother of Lord krishna |
Jasodhara - mother of Lord Buddha |
Jaya - victory |
Jayalakshmi - the goddess of victory |
Jayalalita - victorious goddess Durga |
Jayamala - garland of victory |
Jayani - a sakti of Ganesha |
Jayanti - victorious |
Jayantika - Goddess Durga; Parvati |
Jayaprada - giver of victory |
Jayashree - the goddess of victory |
Jayashri - goddess of victory |
Jayati - victorious |
Jayita - victories |
Jeeval - full of life |
Jeevana - life |
Jeevankala - art of life |
Jeevanlata - creeper of life |
Jeevika - water |
Jetashri - a raga |
Jharna - a stream |
Jhilmil - sparkling |
Jhinuk - oyster |
Jigya - curiosity to know |
Joel - God |
Joshita - pleased |
Jowaki - a firefly |
Juhi - a flower |
Jui - a flower |
Juily - a flower |
Jyoti - flame; lamp |
Jyotibala - splendour |
Jyotika - light; a flame |
Jyotirmoyee - lustrous |
Jyotishmati - lustrous |
Jyotsna - moonlight |
Kadambari - Goddess |
Kadambini - an array of clouds |
Kaishori - Goddess Parvati |
Kajal - eyeliner |
Kajjali - kohl |
Kakali - chiping of birds |
Kala - art |
Kalanidhi - treasure of art |
Kalavati - artistic |
Kalavati - Parvati; artist |
Kali - a bud; Parvati |
Kalika - a bud |
Kalindi - the river Yamuna |
Kalindi - Yamuna river |
Kallol - large waves; gurgling of water |
Kalpana - imagination |
Kalpita - the imagined |
Kalyani - auspicious |
Kalyani - blissful; fortunate |
Kamakshi - name of Goddess Lakshmi or Parvati; one with loving eyes |
Kamala - Goddess |
Kamalakshi - one whose eyes are beautiful like lotuses |
Kamalika - lotus |
Kamalini - lotus |
Kamalkali - the bud of a lotus |
Kamana - desire |
Kamini - a beautiful woman |
Kamna - desire |
Kana - an atom |
Kanak - gold |
Kanaka - gold |
Kanakabati - a fairy-tale |
Kanaklata - golden creeper |
Kanakpriya - lover of gold |
Kanan - forest |
Kananbala - nympth of the forest |
Kanchan - gold |
Kanchana - gold |
Kanchi - a waistband |
Kanika - an atom |
Kankana - a bracelet |
Kanta - a beautiful |
Kanti - lustre |
Kapila - name of the celestial cow |
Kapotakshi - eyes like a pigeon's |
Karabi - a flower |
Karishma - Miracle |
Karuna - compassion; mercy |
Karunamayi - merciful |
Kashi - Varanasi; the holy city |
Kashmira - from Kashmir |
Kasturi - musk |
Katyayani - Goddess Parvati |
Kaumudi - moonlight |
Kaushalya - mother of Rama |
Kaveri - a river |
Kavita - a poem |
Keertana - hymn; a song in praise of god |
Kesar - pollen; lion |
Kesari - saffron; a lion |
Keshi - a woman with beautiful hari |
Keshika - a woman with beautiful hair |
Keshini - one with beautiful hair |
Ketaki - a cream coloured flower |
Ketana - home |
Keya - a monsoon flower |
Khyati - fame |
Kimaya - divine |
Kiran - ray of light |
Kiranmala - a garland of light |
Kirtana - praise |
Kirti - fame |
Kishori - a young girl |
Kokila - cuckoo; nightingale |
Komal - tender |
Komala - delicate |
Koyel - the cuckoo |
Krandasi - the sky and the earth |
Kranti - revolution |
Kripa - mercy |
Krishna - Draupadi |
Krishnaa - Draupadi |
Krishnakali - a flower |
Kriti - A work of art |
Krittika - the Plaids |
Krupa - grace; favour |
Kshama - forgiveness |
Kshanika - momentary |
Kumari - unmarried |
Kumkum - vermilion |
Kumud - lotus |
Kumudini - a lotus |
Kunda - name of a flower |
Kundanika - golden girl |
Kunjal - cuckoo; nightingale |
Kunjalata - forest creeper |
Kunjana - forest girl |
Kuntal - hair |
Kuntala - a woman with luxurious hair |
Kunti - the mother of the Pandavas |
Kurangi - deer |
Kushala - safe; happy; expert |
Kusum - a flower |
Kusuma - flower |
Kusumanjali - flower offering |
Kusumavati - flowering |
Kusumita - blossomed |
Kusumlata - flowering creeper |
Laabha - profit |
Laalamani - ruby |
Laasya - name of a dance |
Labangalata - a flowering creeper |
Laboni - grace |
Lajja - modesty |
Lajjawati - a sensitive plant; modest woman |
Lajwanti - a sensitive woman |
Lajwati - modest |
Laksha - white rose |
Lakshana - one with auspicious signs on her; Duryodhana's daughter |
Lakshmi - goddess of wealth |
Lakshmishree - fortunate |
Lakshya - aim; destination |
Lalan - nurturing |
Lalana - a beautiful woman |
Lali - darling girl |
Lalima - redness |
Lalita - elegant; beautiful |
Lalitamohana - attractive; beautiful |
Lalitha - elegant; beautiful |
Lata - creeper; vine |
Latakara - mass of creepers |
Latangi - a creeper |
Latha - a creeper |
Latika - small creeper |
Lavali - clove |
Lavanya - grace |
Leela - divine play |
Leelamayee - playful |
Leelavati - playful; goddess Durga |
Leena - devoted |
Lekha - writing |
Lekha - writing; picture |
Lily - a flower |
Lipi - script |
Lipika - short letter |
Lochan - eye; eyes |
Lochana - eye; eyes |
Lola - Goddess Lakshmi |
Lona - beauty; pretty |
Lopa - wife of sage |
Lopamudra - wife of sage Agastya |
Maanasa - mind |
Maanika - ruby |
Madhavi - a creeper with beautiful flowers; springtime |
Madhavilata - a flowering creeper |
Madhu - honey |
Madhubala - sweet girl |
Madhuchanda - pleasing metrical composition |
Madhuksara - one who showers honey |
Madhulata - lovely creeper |
Madhulekha - beautiful |
Madhulika - honey |
Madhumalati - a flowering creeper |
Madhumati - full of honey |
Madhunisha - pleasant night |
Madhur - sweet |
Madhura - sweet |
Madhuri - sweetness |
Madhurima - sweetness |
Madhushri - the spring |
Madirakshi - woman with intozicating eyes |
Magana - engrossed |
Mahadevi - Goddess Parvati |
Mahagauri - Goddess Durga |
Mahajabeen - beautiful |
Mahalakshmi - Goddess Lakshmi |
Mahamaya - Goddess Durga |
Mahasweta - Goddess Saraswati |
Mahati - great; name of a raaga |
Mahi - the earth |
Mahijuba - a hostess |
Mahika - the earth |
Mahima - greatness |
Mahua - an intoxicating flower |
Maina - a bird |
Maithili - sita |
Maitreya - the name of a sage |
Maitreyi - name of a woman scholar |
Maitri - friendship |
Makshi - honeybee |
Mala - necklace; garland |
Malashree - an early evening melody |
Malati - Jasmine |
Malavika - princess of Malawa |
Malaya - a creeper |
Malina - dark |
Malini - florist; a river |
Mallika - jasmine |
Malti - small fragrant flower |
Mamata - affection |
Manali - a bird |
Manana - meditation |
Manasa |
Manasi - a lady |
Manda - a river |
Mandakini - a river |
Mandakranta - a Sanskrit metre |
Mandaraa - coral tree |
Mandarmalika - a garland of celestial |
Mandira - cymbals; home |
Mangala - auspicious |
Mangla - auspicious |
Manideepa - a lamp of precious stones |
Manik - gem |
Manikuntala - one whose hair is like gems |
Manimala - a string of pearls |
Manimekhala - a girdle of gems |
Manini - a lady |
Manisha - goddess of the mind; desire |
Manjari - the sacred basil; blossom |
Manjira - ankle-bells |
Manjistha - extremely |
Manju - snow; dew drops |
Manjubala - a sweet girl |
Manjula - melodious |
Manjulika - a sweet girl |
Manjusha - treasure chest |
Manjushri - sweet lustre |
Manjusri - Saraswati |
Manjyot - light of the mind |
Manmayi - jealous; Sri Radha |
Manorama - beautiful |
Manoranjana - entertaining; pleasing |
Manushri - Lakshmi |
Marala - swan |
Marichi - name of a star |
Marisa - mother of Daksa |
Markandeya - a devotee to Lord Shiva |
Matangi - Durga |
Mausumi - beauty; monsoon wind |
Maya - illusion |
Mayuka - peahen |
Mayukhi - peahen |
Mayura - illusion |
Mayuri - peahen |
Medha - intellect; Goddess Saraswati |
Medini - the earth |
Meena - precious blue stone |
Meenakshi - a woman wilth beautiful eyes |
Meera - a devotee of Krishna |
Megha - cloud |
Meghamala - array of clouds |
Meghana - cloud |
Mehal - cloud |
Mehbooba - beloved |
Meher - benevolence |
Mehrunissa - benevolent |
Mehul - cloud; rain |
Mekhala - girdle |
Mena - wife of the Himalayas |
Menaka - a celestial dancer |
Minal - a precious stone |
Minati - prayer |
Mirium - wished-for child |
Mita - a friend |
Mitali - friendship |
Mohana - attractive; charming |
Mohini - enchantress |
Mohisha - intellect |
Mridula - tendreness |
Mriganayani - doe-eyed |
Mrinal - lotus |
Mrinali - lotus |
Mrinalini - lotus |
Mrinalini - stem of lotus |
Mrinmayi - of the earth |
Mudra - expression |
Mudrika - ring |
Mugdha - spellbound |
Mukta - liberated; pearl |
Mukti - freedom from life and death |
Mukula - bud |
Mukulita - bud |
Muniya - name of a bird |
Mythili - sita |
Mythily - Seeta |
Naaz - pride |
Nachni - dancer; suggestive look |
Nadira - pinnacle |
Nagina - jewel |
Naina - name of a goddess |
Naiya - water or boat |
Najma - sorry |
Nalini - lotus |
Namita - humble |
Namrata - modesty |
Nanda - joyful |
Nandana - daughter |
Nandika - Lakshmi |
Nandini - bringer of joy; Ganga; daughter |
Nandita - happy |
Narayani - Goddess Lakshmi |
Narmada - a river |
Narois - flower |
Nartan - dance |
Naseen - cool breeze |
Natun - new |
Nauka - boat |
Navaneeta - butter |
Naveena - new |
Nayana - eyes |
Nayantara - iris |
Nazima - song |
Neeharika - dew drops |
Neela - blue |
Neelabja - blue lotus |
Neelakshi - blue eyed |
Neelam - sapphire |
Neelanjana - blue |
Neelkamal - blue lotus |
Neepa - name of a flower |
Neeraja - lotus flower |
Neeta - upright |
Neeti - good behaviour |
Neha - rain |
Nehal - rainy; handsome |
Netra - eyes |
Netravati - beautifuleyed |
Nidhi - treasure |
Nidra - sleep |
Niharika - nebula |
Nikhita - sharp |
Nilasha - blueness |
Nilaya - home |
Nileen - surrendered |
Nilima - blue |
Niloufer - a celestial |
Nina - lovely-eyed |
Nipa - one who watches over |
Niral - calm |
Niranjana - a river; Goddess Durga; full moon |
Nirmala - clean; virtuous |
Nirmayi - without blemish |
Nirupa - a decree; command |
Nirupama - unique; uncomparable |
Nisha - night |
Nisha - night |
Nishithini - night |
Nishtha - devotion |
Nishtha - faith |
Nita - moral |
Niti - morality |
Nitya - constant |
Nityapriya - ever pleasing |
Nivedita - one dedicated to service |
Nivedita - surrendered |
Nivritti - nonattachment |
Niyati - fate |
Noopur - anklet |
Noor - light |
Noorjehan - light of the world |
Nupura - anklet |
Nusrat - help |
Nutan - new |
Ojal - vision |
Ojaswini - lustrous |
Omana - a woman |
Padma - Goddess Lakshmi |
Padma - Lotus |
Padmaja - Lakshmi |
Padmajai - Born from lotus; Lakshmi |
Padmakali - lotus bud |
Padmal - lotus |
Padmalaya - lake of lotuses |
Padmalochana - lotuseyed |
Padmavati - Goddess Lakshmi |
Padmini - lotus |
Pakhi - bird |
Pakshi - bird |
Pallavi - new leaves |
Pallavi - New leaves |
Pallavini - with new leaves |
Panchali - Draupadi's name |
Pankaja Lotus |
Panna - emerald |
Parama - the best |
Parameshwari - Goddess Durga |
Paramita - wisdom |
Parbarti - surrender |
Pari - fairy |
Paridhi - realm |
Parinita - Expert |
Parnal - leafy |
Parnashri - leafy beauty |
Parni - leafy |
Parnik - creeper |
Parnika - A small leaf; parvati |
Parthivi - Sita |
Parul - name of a flower |
Parvani - full moon; a festival or special day |
Parvati - Durga |
Parveen - star |
Patmanjari - a raga |
Patralekha - a name from ancient epics |
Pavana - Holy; sacred |
Pavani - Hanuman |
Payal - anklet |
Payal - Foot ornament |
Payoja - lotus |
Phiroza - turquoise |
Phoolan - flower |
Pia - beloved |
Piki - cuckoo |
Pingala - Lakshmi |
Pival - a tree |
Piyali - a tree |
Pooja - worship |
Poonam - Full moon |
Poorbi - eastern |
Poornima - Full moon |
Poorvi - classical melody |
Poushali - of the month Poush |
Prabha - lustrous |
Prabhati - of the morning |
Prachi - Morning |
Pradeepta - glowing |
Pragati - Progress |
Pragya - Prowess |
Pragya - wisdom |
Pragyaparamita - wise |
Pragyawati - a wise woman |
Prama - knowledge of truth |
Pramada - woman |
Pramila - one of Arjuna's wives |
Pramiti - knowledge of truth |
Pranati - prayer |
Prapti - gain |
Prarthana - prayer |
Prashansa - prasie |
Prashanti - peace |
Pratibha - Talent |
Pratigya - Pledge; vow |
Pratima - Icon; idol; statue |
Pratishtha - preeminence |
Preeti - love |
Prem - love |
Prema - Love |
Premala - loving |
Prerana - Inspiration |
Preyasi - beloved |
Prita - dear one |
Pritha - Kunti; mother of Pandavas |
Priti - Love |
Pritika - dear one |
Pritikana - an atom of love |
Pritilata - a creeper of love |
Priya - beloved |
Priyadarshini - Delightful to look at |
Priyal - beloved |
Priyam - beloved |
Priyamvada - sweet spoken |
Priyanka - Beautiful act; symbol or body |
Puja - worship |
Pujita - worshipped |
Puloma - wife of the sage Bhrigu |
Punam - full moon |
Punarnava - a star |
Punita - pure |
Punita Pure; holy |
Punthali - A doll |
Purnima - Full moon |
Purva - East |
Purvaja - elder sister |
Pushpa - flower |
Pushpanjali - flower offering |
Pushpita - decorated with flowers |
Pusti - Nourishment; endorsement |
Putul - doll |
Quarrtulain - God's mercy |
Quasar - meteor |
Raakhi - symbol of protection;full moon in the Sravan month |
Rabia - famous; godly |
Rachana - creation |
Rachita - created |
Rachna - construction; arrangement |
Radha - Krishna's lover; prosperity |
Radhika - Radha |
Ragini - a melody |
Rajalakshmi - Goddess lakshmi |
Rajani - night |
Rajanigandha - night blossoming scented flower |
Rajata - silver |
Rajdulari - dear princess |
Rajeshwari - goddess Parvati |
Rajhans - swan |
Rajkumari - princess |
Rajnandhini - princess |
Rajshri - sage-like king |
Raka - full moon |
Rakhi - thread of brother-sister bonding |
Raksha - protection |
Rama - Goddess Lakshmi |
Ramani - beautiful girl |
Ramani - woman |
Rambha - celestial dancer |
Rameshwari - Parvati |
Ramita - pleasing |
Ramya - beautiful |
Rangana - a flower |
Rani - Queen; Princess |
Ranita - tinkling |
Ranjana - delightful |
Ranjini - pleasing |
Ranjita - adorned |
Rashi - collection |
Rashmi - a ray of light |
Rashmika - ray of light |
Rasika - connosseur |
Rasna - the tongue |
Rati - most beautiful lady; wife of cupid |
Ratna - gem |
Ratnabala - jewelled |
Ratnabali - string of pearls |
Ratnajyouti - lustrous jewel |
Ratnalekha - splendour of jewels |
Ratnali - a jewelled |
Ratnamala - string of pearls |
Ratnangi - jewel-bodied |
Ratnaprabha - lustrous jewel |
Ratnapriya - lover of jewels |
Ratnavali - a bunch of gems |
Raviprabha - light of the sun |
Rekha - line |
Renu - atom |
Renuka - mother of Parasurma; the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu |
Renuka - wife of Jamadagni rishi |
Resham - silk |
Reshma - silken |
Reshmi - silken |
Reva - a star |
Revati - a star |
Richa - verses of Sanskrit |
Riddhi - good fortune |
Riju - innocent |
Rijuta - innocence |
Rishika - saintly |
Riti - memory; well being |
Ritu - season |
Rohini - a star |
Roma - Lakshmi |
Roshan - bright |
Roshni - brightness |
Rubaina - bright |
Ruchi - lustre; beauty |
Ruchira - beautiful |
Rudrani - a wife of Shiva - Rudra |
Rudrapriya - Goddess Durga |
Rujuta - honesty; sincerity |
Rukma - golden |
Rukmini - consort of Lord Krishna |
Ruksana - brilliant |
Ruma - wife a Sugriva |
Rupa - beauty |
Rupali - beautiful; pretty |
Rupashi - beautiful |
Rupashri - beautiful |
Sachi - wife of Lord Indra |
Sachita - Consciousness |
Sadaf - pearl |
Sadgati - liberation |
Sadguna - good virtues |
Sadhan - fulfulment |
Sadhana - worship |
Sadhika - achiever |
Sadhvi - virtuous woman |
Sadiqua - kindly |
Saeeda - priestly |
Safia - chaste |
Sagarika - wave; born in the ocean |
Saguna - possessed of good qualities |
Saguna - Virtuous |
Sahana - Patience |
Saheli - friend |
Sahiba - the lady |
Sahila - guide |
Sai - a flower |
Sajala - clouds |
Sajni - beloved |
Sakhi - friend |
Sakina - friend |
Salena - the moon |
Salila - Water |
Salima - happy |
Salma - peace |
Samata - equality |
Sameena - happy |
Samhita - a vedic omposition |
Samidha - an offering for a sacred fire |
Samiksha - Analysis |
Samit - collected |
Samita - collected |
Sampada - wealthy |
Sampatti - wealth |
Sampriti - attachement |
Sana - praise; prayer |
Sananda - happy |
Sanchali - movement |
Sanchaya - collection |
Sanchita - collection |
Sandhaya - collection |
Sandhya - dusk; twilight |
Sangita - Music |
Saniya - moment |
Sanjana - gentle |
Sanjivani - immortality |
Sanjukta - Union |
Sanjula - beautiful |
Sanjushree - beautiful |
Sankul - full of |
Sannidhi - nearness |
Sanskriti - culture |
Santawana - consolation |
Santayani - of the evening |
Sanvali - dusky |
Sanwari - dusky |
Sanyakta - joined; united |
Sanyukta - Union |
Saparna - leafy |
Saphala - Successful |
Sapna - Dream |
Sarada - Goddess Saraswati |
Sarakshi - good sight |
Sarala - straight; honest |
Sarama - wife of Bibhisan |
Saranya - surrendered |
Sarasa - Swan |
Sarasi - lake |
Sarasvati - goddess of learning |
Saraswati - goddess of learning |
Saravati - river |
Sarayu - a holy river |
Sarbani - Goddess Durga |
Sarika - parrot |
Sarit - river |
Sarita - River |
Sarjana - creative; creation |
Saroj - lotus |
Saroja - Lotus |
Sarojini - lotus |
Saruprani - beautiful woman |
Saryu - River Sharayu |
Sashi - Moon |
Sasmita - smiling |
Sati - chaste woman |
Satya - truth |
Satyaki - one who is truthful |
Satyarupa - truth; personified |
Satyavati - truthful |
Saudamini - lightning |
Saumya - Mild |
Savarna - Daughter of the Ocean |
Savita - Sun |
Savitashri - lustre of the sun |
Savitri - a river; Goddess Saraswati |
Sawini - a river |
Sayeeda - leader |
Seema - boundary |
Seemanti - parting line |
Seemantini - woman |
Seerat - inner beauty; fame |
Sejal - river water |
Selma - fair |
Semanti - a white rose |
Serena - quiet |
Sevati - white rose |
Sevita - cherished |
Shabab - beauty |
Shabalini - a mossy |
Shabana - decorated |
Shabari - a tribal devotee of Lord Rama |
Shabnum - sew |
Shachi - wife of Lord Indra |
Shagufta - flowering |
Shaheena - tender |
Shaila - Rock; mountain |
Shaili - style |
Shakambari - Goddess Parvati |
Shakeel - handsome |
Shakeela - beautiful |
Shakti - Goddess Durga; power |
Shakuntala - brought up by birds |
Shalaka - Goddess Parvati |
Shalin - silk-cottom tree |
Shalini - modest |
Shalini - Modesty |
Shalmali - silk-cottom tree |
Shama - a flame |
Shambhavi - Goddess Parvati |
Shameena - beautiful |
Shamim - fire |
Shamita - peacemaker |
Shampa - lightning |
Shankari - Goddess Parvati |
Shankhamala - a fairytale princess |
Shanta - Peaceful |
Shantala - Goddess Parvati |
Shanti - Peace |
Sharada - Goddess of learning; Saraswati |
Sharadini - autumn |
Sharanya - surrender |
Sharika - Goddess Durga |
Sharmila - Modest |
Sharmistha - wife of Yayat |
Sharmistha - Wife of Yayati |
Sharvani - Goddess Parvati |
Sharvari - the night |
Shashi - the moon |
Shashibala - the moon |
Shashirekha - moon's ray |
Shaswati - eternal |
Shatarupa - Lord Shiva |
Sheela - cool |
Sheetal - Cool |
Shefali - a flower |
Shefalika - a flower |
Shejali - a fruit |
Shekhar - Lord Shiva |
Shevanti - a flower |
Shibani - Goddess Durga |
Shikha - Flame |
Shilavati(a river |
Shilpa - Rock |
Shilpita - well- proportioned |
Shinjini - anklebells |
Shipra - a river |
Shirin - sweet |
Shishirkana - particles of dew |
Shiuli - a flower |
Shivangi - beautiful |
Shivani - Goddess Parvati |
Shobha - Attractive |
Shobha - splendour |
Shobhana - splendid |
Shobhita - splendid |
Shobhna - Ornamental; shining |
Shorashi - young woman |
Shrabana - a star |
Shraddha - veneration |
Shradhdha - Faith; trust |
Shravana - a star |
Shravani - month of Shravan |
Shravanti - name from Buddhist literature |
Shravasti - ancient Indian city |
Shree - Goddess Lakshmi |
Shreela - beautiful |
Shreemayi - fortunate |
Shreeparna - tree |
Shreya - Auspicious |
Shreyashi - good |
Shri - lustre |
Shridevi - goddess |
Shridula - blessing |
Shrigauri - goddess Parvati |
Shrigeeta - sacred Geeta |
Shrijani - creative |
Shrikirti - lustrous fame |
Shrikumari - lustrious |
Shrilata - lustrious creeper |
Shrilekha - lustrious essay |
Shrimati - Goddess lakshmi; fortunate |
Shrimayi - fortunate |
Shrivalli - Goddess Lakshmi |
Shruti - Expert in Vedas |
Shruti - hearing; Veidc text |
Shubha - Auspicious |
Shubhada - giver of luck |
Shubhangi - handsome |
Shubhra - white; the Ganga |
Shuchismita - one who has a pure smile |
Shuchita - purity |
Shukla - Goddess Saraswati |
Shukti - pearl-oyster |
Shulka - Goddess Saraswati |
Shweta - white |
Shyama - dark as cloud; Goddess kali |
Shyamal - dusky |
Shyamala - dusky |
Shyamali - dusky |
Shyamalika - dusky |
Shyamalima - dusky |
Shyamangi - dark-complexioned |
Shyamari - dusky |
Shyamasri - dusky |
Shyamlata - a creeper with dusky leaves |
Shyla - Goddess parvati |
Sibani - goddess parvati |
Siddheshwari - Lord Shiva |
Siddhi - Achievement |
Siddhima - achievement |
Sikata - sand |
Sikta - wet |
Simran - remembrance |
Simrit - remembered |
Sindhu - ocean; river |
Sinsapa - Ashok tree |
Sita - wife of Lord Rama |
Sitara - a star |
Siya - Sita |
Smaram - remembrance |
Smita - smiling |
Smrita - remembered |
Smriti - memory |
Sneh - Love |
Sneha - affection |
Snehal - friendly |
Snehalata - creeper of love |
Snigdha - Smooth; tender |
Sohalia - moon glow |
Sohni - beautiful |
Soma - moon ray |
Somalakshmi - lustre of the moon |
Somansh - half moon |
Somatra - Excelling the moon/font> |
Sona - Gold |
Sonakshi - golden eyed |
Sonal - golden |
Sonali - golden |
Sonia - Golden |
Sonika - golden |
Soorat - beauty |
Soumya - handsome |
Sourabhi - fragrance; the celestial cow |
Sreedevi - Goddess Lakshmi |
Sridevi - Goddess Lakshmi |
Sristi - creation |
Stavita - praised |
Stuti - praise |
Subarna - of the colour of gold |
Subhadra - source of great welfare |
Subhaga - fortunate person |
Subhagya - lucky |
Subhashini - well-spoken |
Subhuja - Auspicious Apsara |
Subrata - devoted to what is right |
Suchandra - beautiful |
Sucharita - of good character |
Sucheta - with a beautiful mind |
Suchi - radiant |
Suchira - tasteful |
Suchita - Beautiful |
Suchitra - Beautiful image |
Sudakshima - wife of king Dilip |
Sudarshana - handsome |
Sudeepa - bright |
Sudeepta - bright |
Sudeshna - wife of king Virata |
Sudevi - Wife of Krishna |
Sudha - Nectar |
Sudhamayi - full of nectar |
Sudhira - calm |
Sudipta - bright |
Sudipti - brightness |
Sugita - beautifully sung |
Sugouri - Goddess Parvati |
Suhag - love |
Suhaila - moon-glow |
Suhasini - ever-smiling |
Suhina - beautiful |
Suhrita - well-disposed |
Sujala - affectionate |
Sujata - good caste |
Sujaya - victory |
Sukanya - comely |
Sukeshi - with beautiful hari |
Sukriti - good deed |
Suksma - Fine |
Sukumari - soft; meritorious |
Sulabha - easy; natural |
Sulakshana - well brought up |
Sulalita - very pleasing |
Sulekh - beautifullY |
Suloch - one with beautiful eyes |
Sulochana - one with beautiful eyes |
Sultana - queen |
Sumana - Good natured |
Sumanolata - flowery |
Sumati - wisdom |
Sumedha - wise |
Sumita - a good friend |
Sumitra - mother of Lakshmana |
Sunanda - very pleasing |
Sunandini - happy |
Sunandita - happy |
Sunayana - a woman with lovely eyes |
Sunayani - a woman with lovely eyes |
Sundari - beautiful |
Sundha - character in Ramayana |
Suneeti - mother of Dhruva |
Sunetra - beautiful eyes |
Sunila - blue |
Sunita - Good morals |
Suniti - good principles |
Suparna - leafy |
Suprabha - radiant |
Supriti - true love |
Supriya - Beloved |
Surabhi - Wish-yielding cow; fragrance |
Suraksha - protection |
Surama - very pleasing |
Suranjana - pleasing |
Suravinda - A beautiful Yaksa |
Surekha - beautifully drawn |
Surina - goddess |
Surotama - Auspicious Apsara |
Suruchi - good taste |
Surupa - Beautiful |
Suryakanti - sun's rays |
Sushama - beauty |
Sushanti - peace |
Sushila - well behaved |
Sushma - Beautiful woman |
Sushmita - Good smile |
Sushobhana - beautiful |
Susita - white |
Susmita - smiling |
Sutanuka - beautiful |
Sutapa - seeker of God |
Suvarna - golden |
Suvarnaprabha - lustre of gold |
Suvarnarekha - ray of gold |
Suvarnmala - gold necklace |
Swagata - welcome |
Swaha - wife of Agni; lord of the fire |
Swapna - dreamlike; dream |
Swapnali - dreamlike |
Swapnasundari - girl of dreams |
Swarnalata - lustrous |
Swarupa - truth |
Swasti - a star |
Swati - a star |
Sweta Fair complexioned |
Tabassum - a flower |
Tamali - a tree with very dark bark |
Tamalika - belonging to a place full of Tamal |
Tamanna - desire |
Tamasa - a river; darkness |
Tamasi - night |
Tambura - a musical instrument |
Tanaya - son |
Tanika - rope |
Tanima - slenderness |
Tanmaya - absorbed |
Tannishtha - dedicated |
Tanseem - salute of paradise |
Tanu - body |
Tanuja - daughter |
Tanuka - slender |
Tanushri - beautiful |
Tanushri - beauty |
Tanvi - a delicate girl |
Tapani - the river Godavari |
Tapasi - a female ascetic |
Tapati - the sun's daughter |
Tapi - name of a river |
Tapti - a river |
Tara - star; wife of Lord Brihaspati |
Taraka - star |
Tarakeshwari - Goddess Parvati |
Tarakini - starry night |
Tarala - honeybee |
Tarana - music like |
Tarangini - a river |
Tarannum - melody |
Tarika - starlet |
Tarini - Goddess Parvati |
Tarjani - the first finger |
Taru - tree |
Tarulata - creeper |
Taruni - young girl |
Tarunika - young girl |
Tarunima - youth |
Tatini - river |
Teertha - place of pilgrimage |
Teesta - a river |
Tehzeeb - elegance Tejal - lustrous |
Teja - radiant |
Tejaswi - lustrous |
Tejaswini - lustrous |
Thumri - light classical melody |
Tilaka - a kind of necklace |
Tilottama - a celestial maiden |
Timila - a musical |
Titiksha - forgiveness |
Toral - a folk heroine |
Tridhara - the river Ganga |
Triguna - maya or illusion; Goddess Durga |
Triguni - the three dimensions |
Trikaya - three dimentional |
Trilochana - Lord Shiva |
Trinayani - Goddess Durga |
Trinetra - Goddess Durga |
Triparna - leaf of sacred Bael |
Tripta - satisfied |
Tripti - satisfaction |
Tripurasundari - Goddess Parvati |
Tripuri - Goddess Paravati |
Trisha - thirst |
Trishala - mother of Lord Mahavir |
Trishna - thirst |
Triveni - confluence of three sacred rivers |
Triyama - night |
Trupti - satiatedness |
Trusha - thirst |
Tuhina - snow |
Tulasi - the sacred basil |
Tulika - brush |
Tusharkana - a particle of snow |
Tusti - peace; happiness |
Udaya - dawn |
Udita - one who has risen |
Uditi - rising |
Ujas - bright |
Ujjala - bright |
Ujjanini - an ancient city |
Ujjwala - bright; lustrous |
Ujwala - bright |
Ulka - meteor |
Ulupi - wife of Arjuna; the Pandava prince |
Uma - Goddess Parvati |
Uma - Parvati |
Umika - Goddess Parvati |
Umrao - noble |
Unnati - progress |
Upala - sandy shore |
Upama - simile |
Upasana - veneration |
Ura - the heart |
Urja - energy |
Urmi - wave |
Urmil - wife of Lakshmana, Lord Rama's brother |
Urmila - wife of Lakshmana, Lord Rama's brother |
Urmimala - garland of waves |
Urna - cover |
Urshita - firm |
Urvashi - a celestial maiden |
Urvasi - most beautiful of Apsaras |
Urvi - earth |
Usha - dawn; sun rise |
Ushakiran - rays of morning sun |
Ushakiran - the first rays |
Ushashi - morning |
Ushma - eat |
Usri - a river |
Utpala - lotus |
Utpalini - lotus pond |
Utsa - spring |
Uttara - daughter of king Virata |
Vagdevi - Goddess Sarawati |
Vahini - flowing |
Vaidehi - name of Sita |
Vaijayanti - a garland of Lord Vishnu |
Vaijayantimala - a garland of Lord Vishnu |
Vaishali - an ancient city of India |
Vaishali - name of an ancient city |
Vaishavi - Goddess Parvati |
Vaishnodevi - Goddess Parvati |
Vajra - diamond |
Vallari - Goddess Parvati; creeper |
Valli - creeper Vama - woman |
Vallika - creeper |
Vanadurga - Goddess Parvati |
Vanaja - a forest girl |
Vanamala - garland of forests |
Vanani - forest |
Vandana - salute |
Vandana - worship |
Vanhi - fire |
Vanhishikha - flame |
Vani - muse; Goddess Saraswati |
Vanita - woman |
Vanmala - wildflower garland |
Varada - Goddess Lakshmi |
Varana - a river |
Vari - water; sea |
Varija - lotus |
Varsha - rain |
Varuna - wife of the lord of the sea; name of a river |
Varuni - a goddess |
Varuni - wife of the lord of the sea; Goddess Durga Vasanti |
Vasanta - spring |
Vasavi - wife of Indra |
Vasudha - the earth |
Vasudhara - Earth |
Vasumati - unequalled splendour |
Vasundhara - the earth |
Vatsala - affectionate |
Vedi - altar |
Vedika - altar; a river |
Vedvalli - joy of the Vedas |
Veena - a musical instrument - Beena |
Veenapani - Goddess Saraswati |
Vela - time |
Vetravati - a river in India |
Vibha - radiance |
Vibhavari - starry night |
Vibhuti - great personality |
Vidhut - electricity |
Vidula - moon |
Vidya - wisdom; knowledge |
Vidyul - lightning |
Vidyut - lightning |
Vijaya - victorious |
Vijayalakshmi - goddess of victory |
Vijeta - victorious |
Vijul - a silk-cottom tree |
Vilasini - playful |
Vilina - dedicated |
Vimala - pure |
Vinanti - prayer; request |
Vinata - humble; mother of Garuda |
Vinaya - modest |
Vindhya - knowledge |
Vineeta - humble |
Vinita - requester |
Vinoda - pleasing |
Vinodini - happy girl |
Vinodini - pleasing |
Vipasa - a river |
Vipula - plenty |
Virata - bravery |
Visala - celestial Apsara |
Vishakha - a star |
Vishala - wide; spacious |
Vishalakshi - large-eyed |
Vishaya - subject |
Vishnumaya - Goddess Parvati |
Vishnupriya - Goddess Lakshmi |
Viveka - right |
Vrajabala - girl from Mathura and its neighbourhood |
Vrinda - tulsi; basil; Radha |
Vritti - nature; temperament |
Vrunda - tulsi; basil; Radha |
Waheeda - beautiful |
Wamika - Goddess Durga |
Wamil - beautiful |
Yaksha - a Sister of Daksha |
Yamini - night |
Yamuna - Indian River |
Yamuna - Jamuna river |
Yamune - Indian River |
Yashaswini - one who is successful |
Yashawini - successful lady |
Yashila - famous |
Yashoda - Krishna's mother |
Yasmeen - Jasmine flower |
Yasmin - Jasmine flower |
Yasmina - Jasmine flower |
Yasmine - Jasmine flower |
Yatee - Goddess Durga |
Yauvani - Youthful |
YaVonne - Indian for beautiful |
Yogini - one who can control senses |
Yogita - one who can concentrate |
Yojana - A unit of measure for long distances; A Plan |
Yuvati - young woman |
Zahra - beautiful; fair in colour |
Zarine - golden |
Zeenat - beauty |