Mukul originates in Sanskrit and means "bloom". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India, in the
Tag: Sanskrit names
Murali
Murali originates in Sanskrit and means "flute". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India, in the
Nalini
Nalini originates in Sanskrit and means "lotus flower". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in India, in
Nandini
Nandini originates in Sanskrit and refers to enjoyment, pleasure, or delight. It was the name of a wish-granting cow in
Nandita
Female name which means "overly happy" in Sanskrit.
Neelam
Neelam originates in Sanskrit and means "blue sapphire". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names, in
Neha
Neha originates in Sanskrit and means "love and affection". It is a typical Indian female name. Some sources also suggest
Gautama
Gautama is a variant of Gotama. Gotama originates in Sanskrit and means "the bright one in the darkness". As a
Nila
There are more possible explanations of the origin of this name. Some sources suggest the Indian meaning "navy, dark blue",
Nilima
Nilima originates in Sanskrit and means "bluish". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in India, in the
Nirmala
Nirmala originates in Sanskrit and means "the cleanest one". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in India,
Nirvana
Nirvana originates in Sanskrit and literally means "one who blows out". It is the main concept in Indian religions, mainly
Nishant
Nishant originates in Sanskrit and means "end of the night". As a masculine given name it is mostly used in
Nitika
Nitika probably originates in Sanskrit and means "morality". Some sources also mention the meaning "precious gem" in Native American.
Devika
Devika is a diminutive of Devi. Devi originates in Sanskrit and means "goddess of all". In Hinduism, Devi is the
Anand
Anand originates in Sanskrit and means "happy". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India, in the
Opal
Derived from the name of a precious gemstone, ultimately derived from the Sanskrit upala, which means "jewel". Opal is the
Kunti
Kunti originates in Sanskrit and means "spear". She appears in the Indian epic Mahabharata and is an important figure in
Padma
Padma originates in Sanskrit and means "lotus flower". In Hinduism and Buddhism, Padma is a symbolic flower. It can be
Pallab
Pallab is a variant of Pallav. Pallav originates in Sanskrit and means "new leaf". As a masculine given name it