Diccionario de nombres
162 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ABHIJEET
Variant transcription of ABHIJIT.
ADITI
Means "boundless, entire" or "freedom, security" in Sanskrit. This is the name of an ancient Hindu goddess of the sky an...
ABDUL
First part of compound Arabic names beginning with عبد ال ('Abd al) meaning "servant of the" (such as عبد العزيز ('Abd a...
ABHIJIT
From Sanskrit अभिजित (abhijita) meaning "victorious". This is the Sanskrit name for the star Vega.
ABHISHEK
Means "anointing" in Sanskrit.
AJIT
Means "unconquered, invincible", from Sanskrit अ (a) meaning "not" and जित (jita) meaning "conquered". This is a name of...
AKASH
Means "open space, sky" in Sanskrit.
AJAY
Means "unconquered", from Sanskrit अ (a) meaning "not" and जय (jaya) meaning "victory, conquest".
AJEET
Variant transcription of AJIT.
AMAR (1)
Means "immortal" in Sanskrit.
ANAND
Means "happiness, bliss" in Sanskrit.
AMIT (1)
Means "immeasurable, infinite" in Sanskrit.
AMRITA
Feminine form of AMRIT.
ANIK
Means "army" or "splendour" in Sanskrit.
ANIL
Derived from Sanskrit अनिल (anila) "air, wind". This is another name of Vayu, the Hindu god of the wind.
ANKIT
Means "marked" in Sanskrit.
ANUPAM
Means "incomparable, matchless" in Sanskrit.
ANIRUDDHA
Means "unobstructed, ungovernable" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the grandson of the Hindu god Krishna.
ANKITA
Feminine form of ANKIT.
ANOOP
Variant transcription of ANUP.
ANUP
Means "watery" in Sanskrit.
APARNA
Means "leafless, not having eaten leaves" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu goddess Parvati.
ARITRA
From Sanskrit अरित्र (aritra) meaning "propelling, an oar".
APARAJITA
Means "unconquered" in Sanskrit.
ARABINDA
Bengali and Odia variant of ARAVIND.
ARIF
Means "learned, knowing, expert" in Arabic.
ARIJIT
Means "conquering enemies" in Sanskrit.
ARJUN
Modern form of ARJUNA.
ARUN
Modern form of ARUNA.
ASHOK
Modern form of ASHOKA.
ASIM (2)
Means "boundless, limitless" in Sanskrit.
AUROBINDO
Bengali and Odia variant of ARAVIND.
BASU
Bengali form of VASU.
BIBEK
Nepali and Bengali form of VIVEK.
BIJAY
Bengali form of VIJAYA.
BIJOY
Variant transcription of BIJAY.
BINAY
Bengali form of VINAY.
BISHAL
Nepali and Bengali form of VISHAL.
CHANDAN
Derived from Sanskrit चन्दन (chandana) meaning "sandalwood".
CHANDRA
Means "moon" in Sanskrit, derived from चन्द (chand) meaning "to shine". This is a transcription of the masculine form चण...
DEEP
Variant transcription of DIP.
DEEPAK
Variant transcription of DIPAK.
DEBDAS
Bengali form of DEVADAS. This is the name of a 1917 novel by the Bengali author Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay.
DEEPA
Variant transcription of DIPA.
DILIP
Modern form of DILIPA.
DIPA
Means "light, lamp" in Sanskrit.
DINESH
Modern form of DINESHA.
DIP
Masculine form of DIPA.
DIPAK
Modern form of DIPAKA.
FARHAN
Means "happy, cheerful" in Arabic.
FARHANA
Feminine form of FARHAN.
GARGI
Meaning unknown. This was the name of a 7th-century BC Indian philosopher who appears in the Upanishads, which are parts...
GAUTAM
Modern form of GAUTAMA.
GANESH
Modern form of GANESHA.
GOPAL
Modern form of GOPALA.
GOBINDA
Bengali form of GOVINDA.
HASAN
Means "handsome", derived from Arabic حسن (hasuna) "to be beautiful, to be good". Hasan was the son of Ali and the grand...
IMRAN
Arabic form of AMRAM. This is the name Muslims traditionally assign to the father of the Virgin Mary (analogous to the C...
INDRANI
Means "queen of INDRA" in Sanskrit. This is a Hindu goddess of jealousy and beauty, a wife of Indra.
INDRAJIT
Means "conqueror of Indra" from the name of the god INDRA combined with Sanskrit जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquerin...
JAYANTA
Derived from Sanskrit जयन्त (jayanta) meaning "victorious". This is the name of a son of the Hindu god Indra, as well as...
JYOTI
Derived from Sanskrit ज्योतिस् (jyotis) meaning "light". This is a transcription of both the feminine form ज्योती and th...
KAMAL (2)
Modern masculine form of KAMALA.
KANTA
Means "desired, beautiful" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the feminine form कान्ता and the masculine form ...
KALI
Means "the black one" in Sanskrit. The Hindu goddess Kali is the fierce destructive form of the wife of Shiva. She is us...
KALYAN
Means "beautiful, lovely, auspicious" in Sanskrit.
KANTI
Means "beauty" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the feminine form कान्ती (another name of the Hindu goddess ...
KRISHNA
Means "black, dark" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a Hindu god believed to be an incarnation of the god Vishnu. He was...
KUMAR
Modern form of KUMARA.
KUNAL
Modern form of KUNALA.
LABONI
From Sanskrit लावण्य (lavanya) meaning "beauty, loveliness, charm".
MAHMUD
Means "praiseworthy" in Arabic, from the same root as Muhammad. This was the name of the first Muslim ruler of India (11...
MAMUN
Means "trustworthy" in Arabic.
MANAS
Means "mind, intellect, spirit" in Sanskrit.
MANISH
From Sanskrit मनीषा (manisha) meaning "thought, wisdom".
MANOJ
Modern form of MANOJA.
MASUD
Bengali form of MAS'UD.
MARUF
Means "favour, kindness" in Arabic.
MOHAMMAD
Persian form of MUHAMMAD. It is also a variant transcription of the Arabic, Urdu, Punjabi, Pashto and Bengali name.
MUHAMMAD
Means "praiseworthy", derived from Arabic حمد (hamid) "to praise". This was the name of the prophet who founded the Isla...
MUKESH
Modern form of MUKESHA.
MOHAMMED
Variant transcription of MUHAMMAD.
NASRIN
Means "wild rose" in Persian.
NEHA
Possibly from Sanskrit स्नेह (sneha) meaning "love, tenderness".
NARAYAN
Modern northern Indian form of NARAYANA.
NISHA
Means "night" in Sanskrit.
NISHAT
Means "energetic, lively" in Arabic.
PALLAB
Bengali form of PALLAV.
PARTHA
Means "son of PRITHA" in Sanskrit. In Hindu belief this is another name for the Pandavas, who were sons of Pritha (anoth...
PALLABI
Bengali feminine form of PALLAV.
PANKAJ
Modern form of PANKAJA.
POOJA
Variant transcription of PUJA.
PRADIP
Derived from Sanskrit प्रदीप (pradipa) meaning "light, lantern".
PRAKASH
Derived from Sanskrit प्रकाश (prakasha) meaning "light, bright, shining".
PRASAD
Means "brightness, clearness, graciousness, offering" in Sanskrit. This is a word referring to an offering of food made ...
PRASENJIT
Means "conqueror of an expert army" in Sanskrit.
PRITHA
Means "the palm of the hand" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the legendary Hindu figure Kunti.
PRIYA
Means "beloved" in Sanskrit. In Hindu legend this is the name of a daughter of King Daksha.
PUJA
Means "honour, worship" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a Hindu ritual of reverence.
PURNIMA
Means "full moon" in Sanskrit.
PRADEEP
Variant transcription of PRADIP.
PRATEEK
Variant transcription of PRATIK.
PRATIK
Means "look, appearance" in Sanskrit.
PRIYANKA
From Sanskrit प्रियंकर (priyankara) meaning "agreeable, amiable".
PROSENJIT
Variant transcription of PRASENJIT.
RABINDRA
Bengali form of RAVINDRA.
RAHUL
Possibly means "able, efficient" in Sanskrit. This was the name of a son of Gautama Buddha.
RAJIB
Bengali form of RAJIV.
RANJIT
Means "coloured, pleased, delighted" in Sanskrit. A famous bearer was Ranjit Singh (1780-1839), the founder of a Sikh ki...
RABI (2)
Bengali variant of RAVI.
RAJ
Means "empire, royalty", from Sanskrit राज्य (rajya).
RAJESH
Means "ruler of kings" from Sanskrit राज (raja) meaning "king" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler".
RAM (2)
Modern form of RAMA (1).
RANA (2)
From the Sanskrit title राणा (rana) meaning "king".
RANJEET
Variant transcription of RANJIT.
RASEL
Bengali form of RASUL.
RAVI
Means "sun" in Sanskrit. Ravi is a Hindu god of the sun, sometimes equated with Surya. A famous bearer was the musician ...
RISHI
Means "sage, poet" in Sanskrit, perhaps ultimately deriving from a root meaning "to see".
RATAN
Variant of RATNA.
RESHMI
Means "silk", from Hindi रेशम (Resham) and Bengali রেশম (Resham), ultimately of Persian origin.
RICHA
Means "praise, verse, sacred text" in Sanskrit.
RIYA
Means "singer" in Sanskrit.
ROHAN (1)
Derived from Sanskrit रोहण (rohana) meaning "ascending".
ROHIT
Derived from Sanskrit रोहित (rohita) meaning "red".
RUPA
Means "shape, form" in Sanskrit.
SAMEER (2)
Variant transcription of SAMIR (2).
SAMIR (2)
Means "wind, air" in Sanskrit.
SANDEEP
Variant transcription of SANDIP.
SANDIP
Means "blazing" in Sanskrit.
SANJAY
Modern form of SANJAYA.
SANJIT
Means "complete victory" in Sanskrit.
SANKAR
Variant transcription of SHANKARA.
SANJIB
Bengali form of SANJIV.
SEKHAR
Telugu and Bengali form of SHEKHAR.
SHANTANU
Means "wholesome" in Sanskrit. In the Hindu epic the 'Mahabharata' this is the name of a king of Hastinapura.
SHIB
Bengali form of SHIVA (1).
SHREYA
Means "superior, best" in Sanskrit.
SHANKAR
Modern transcription of SHANKARA.
SHASHI
Traditional name for the moon, it literally means "having a hare" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the mascu...
SIDDHARTHA
Means "one who has accomplished a goal", derived from Sanskrit सिद्ध (siddha) meaning "accomplished" and अर्थ (artha) me...
SHYAM
Modern masculine form of SHYAMA.
SHYAMAL
From Sanskrit श्यामल (shyamala), a derivative of श्याम (shyama) meaning "dark, black, blue".
SIB
Variant transcription of SHIB.
SNEHA
Means "love, tenderness" in Sanskrit.
SUBHASH
Means "eloquent", derived from the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with भाषा (bhasha) meaning "speech".
SUJAY
Means "great victory", derived from the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with जय (jaya) meaning "victory"...
SULTAN
Means "ruler, king, sultan" in Arabic. In the Arab world this name is typically masculine, but Turkey it is given to bot...
SUMAN
Means "well-disposed, good mind", derived from the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with मनस् (manas) mea...
SULTANA
Feminine form of SULTAN.
SUMANTRA
Means "following good advice", from the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with मन्त्र (mantra) meaning "in...
SUMEET
Variant transcription of SUMIT.
SUMON
Bengali variant transcription of SUMAN.
SYED
Urdu, Punjabi and Bengali form of SAYYID.
SUMIT
Means "well measured" in Sanskrit.
SUNIL
From Sanskrit सु (su) meaning "good, very" combined with नील (nila) meaning "dark blue".
SURAJ
Means "sun" in several northern Indian languages, derived from Sanskrit सूर्य (surya).
SWAPAN
Derived from Sanskrit स्वपन (svapana) meaning "sleeping, dreaming".
TAMANNA
Means "wish, desire" in Hindi, ultimately from Persian تمنّا (tamanna).
TUSHAR
Means "cold, frost, snow" in Sanskrit.
VISHAL
Means "wide, broad, spacious" in Sanskrit.
VIVEK
Means "wisdom, distinction, discrimination" in Sanskrit.
ZAHIR
Derived from Arabic زهير (zahir) meaning "helper, supporter". In Islamic tradition الظهير (al-Zahir) is one of the 99 na...