Harish originates in Sanskrit and means "king of the apes". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in
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Harisha
Harisha is a variant of Harish. Harish originates in Sanskrit and means "king of the apes". As a masculine given
Harshad
Harshad originates in Sanskrit and means "felicity". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India, in the
Abha
Abha originates in Sanskrit and means "brightness". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in India, in the
Indu
Indu originates in Sanskrit and means "light descent". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in India, in
Anuj
Anuj originates in Sanskrit and means "born second". In India it is usually given to a younger sibling. Its usage
Gurpreet
Gurpreet is a Punjabi or Indian name which means 'Love of the Guru'.
Kalidasa
Kalidasa originates in Sanskrit and means "Kali's servant". In Hinduism, Kali is a goddess and wife of Shiva. Kalidasa is
Karan
Karan is a variant of Karna. Karna originates in Sanskrit and means "ear". This was the name of one of
Karna
Karna originates in Sanskrit and means "ear". This was the name of one of the greatest warriors in the epic
Kapila
Kapila originates in Sanskrit and means "brown red". In Hinduism, this was the name of a sage and an incarnation
Jitinder
Jitinder is a variant of Jitendra. Jitendra originates in Sanskrit and means "conqueror of senses". As a masculine given name
Kumari
Kumari is a feminine form of Kumara. Kumara originates in Sanskrit and means "son". As a masculine given name it
Kunala
Kunala originates in Sanskrit and means "water lily". This was the name of the heir to the Mauryan Empire, which
Lakshmana
Lakshmana originates in Sanskrit and means "marked with luck". In Hinduism, this was the name of a hero in the
Devdan
Devdan originates in Sanskrit and means "god's present". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India, in
Lata
Lata originates in Sanskrit and means "vine plant". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in India, in
Indira
Indira originates in Sanskrit and means "glamor". In Hinduism, it is one of the names of Lakshmi, the goddess of
Anuja
Anuja is a feminine form of Anuj. Anuj originates in Sanskrit and means "born second". In India it is usually
Madhava
Madhava originates in Sanskrit and means "born in springtime". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India,