Mukta originates in Sanskrit and means "free". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in India, in the
Tag: Sanskrit names
Amit
Amit originates in Sanskrit and means "endless". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India, Nepal and
Uma
Uma originates in Sanskrit and means "mother". She is a Hindu goddess, mostly called Parvati, and she is considered the
Priya
Priya originates in Sanskrit and means "the dear one". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in India,
Usha
Usha originates in Sanskrit and means "daybreak". In Indian mythology, she was the goddess of sunrise. Usha is also the
Gotam
Gotam is a variant of Gotama. Gotama originates in Sanskrit and means "the bright one in the darkness". As a
Veda
Veda originates in Sanskrit and means "wise and knowledgeable". The Vedas are the oldest scriptures in Hinduism.
Vena
Vena originates in Sanskrit and means "longing". It is also a Latin word for a vein and a king in
Durga
Durga originates in Sanskrit and means "invincible woman". In Hinduism, Durga is the supreme goddess of victory of good over
Vina
Vina most likely originates in Sanskrit and means "playing a stringed instrument, lute". Some sources suggest, though, that it is
Ajit
Ajit originates in Sanskrit and means "unbeatable". In Hinduism, this was the name for the Supreme gods Vishnu and Shiva.
Gautam
Gautam is a variant of Gotama. Gotama originates in Sanskrit and means "the bright one in the darkness". As a
Jitendra
Jitendra originates in Sanskrit and means "conqueror of senses". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India,
Lavanya
Lavanya originates in Sanskrit and means "gracefulness". In India it was popularized by the TV series Lavanya, which is also
Kanta
Kanta originates in Sanskrit and means "gorgeous". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in India, in the
Ila
Ila originates in Sanskrit and means "woman from Earth". In Polynesian mythology, Ila is considered to be the first woman
Nirupama
Nirupama originates in Sanskrit and means "unmatched". As a feminine given name it is mainly popular in India, in the
Nanda
Nanda originates in Sanskrit and means "happiness". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in India, in the
Kaur
Kaur originates in Sanskrit and means "princess". It is often used as a middle name and for Sikh females, it
Kausalya
Kausalya originates in Sanskrit and means "woman from Kosala". Kosala was a kingdom in India in the 6th century BC.