Diccionario de nombres
200 nombres con significado y origen verificados
ABHA
Means "splendour, light" in Sanskrit.
ABHIJEET
Variant transcription of ABHIJIT.
ABHILASH
Means "desire, wish" in Sanskrit.
ABHINAV
Means "young, fresh" in Sanskrit.
ADITI
Means "boundless, entire" or "freedom, security" in Sanskrit. This is the name of an ancient Hindu goddess of the sky an...
AARTI
From the name of a Hindu ritual in which offerings of lamps or candles are made to various gods, derived from Sanskrit आ...
ABHAY
Means "fearless" in Sanskrit.
ABHIJIT
From Sanskrit अभिजित (abhijita) meaning "victorious". This is the Sanskrit name for the star Vega.
ABHILASHA
Feminine form of ABHILASH.
ABHISHEK
Means "anointing" in Sanskrit.
ADITYA
Means "belonging to ADITI" in Sanskrit. This is a name for the seven (or eight) Hindu gods who are the children of Aditi...
AISHWARYA
Means "prosperity, wealth" in Sanskrit. A famous bearer is the Indian actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (1973-).
AJIT
Means "unconquered, invincible", from Sanskrit अ (a) meaning "not" and जित (jita) meaning "conquered". This is a name of...
AKANKSHA
Means "desire, wish" in Sanskrit.
AKASH
Means "open space, sky" in Sanskrit.
AGNI
Means "fire" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the ancient Hindu fire god, usually depicted as red-skinned with three leg...
AJAY
Means "unconquered", from Sanskrit अ (a) meaning "not" and जय (jaya) meaning "victory, conquest".
AJEET
Variant transcription of AJIT.
AKHIL
Means "whole, complete" in Sanskrit.
AKSHAY
Means "undecaying" in Sanskrit.
AMAR (1)
Means "immortal" in Sanskrit.
AMITABH
Means "immeasurable splendour" in Sanskrit. A famous bearer is Indian actor Amitabh Bachchan (1942-).
AMRIT
Means "immortal" from Sanskrit अ (a) meaning "not" and मृत (mrta) meaning "dead". In Hindu texts it refers to a drink wh...
ANAND
Means "happiness, bliss" in Sanskrit.
ANANDI
Feminine form of ANAND.
AMIT (1)
Means "immeasurable, infinite" in Sanskrit.
AMITA
Feminine form of AMIT (1).
AMRITA
Feminine form of AMRIT.
ANANT
Modern form of ANANTA.
ANIK
Means "army" or "splendour" in Sanskrit.
ANIKA (2)
Feminine form of ANIK.
ANIL
Derived from Sanskrit अनिल (anila) "air, wind". This is another name of Vayu, the Hindu god of the wind.
ANIMA (1)
Means "minuteness" from Sanskrit अणिमन (animan). In yoga texts, this is the name of the ability to make oneself infinite...
ANISHA
Means "nightless, sleepless" in Sanskrit.
ANKIT
Means "marked" in Sanskrit.
ANKUR
Means "sapling, sprout, shoot" in Sanskrit.
ANUJA
Feminine form of ANUJ.
ANUPAM
Means "incomparable, matchless" in Sanskrit.
ANIKET
Means "homeless" in Sanskrit.
ANILA
Feminine form of ANIL.
ANIRUDDHA
Means "unobstructed, ungovernable" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the grandson of the Hindu god Krishna.
ANISH
Means "supreme, paramount, without a ruler", from the Sanskrit negative prefix अ (a) and ईश (isha) meaning "ruler, lord"...
ANIT
Possibly means "not guided" in Sanskrit.
ANITA (2)
Feminine form of ANIT.
ANJALI
Means "salutation" in Sanskrit.
ANKITA
Feminine form of ANKIT.
ANOOP
Variant transcription of ANUP.
ANUJ
Means "born later, younger" in Sanskrit. This name is sometimes given to the younger sibling of an older child.
ANUP
Means "watery" in Sanskrit.
ANUPAMA
Feminine form of ANUPAM.
APARNA
Means "leafless, not having eaten leaves" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu goddess Parvati.
APOORVA
Variant transcription of APURVA.
ARADHANA
Means "worship" in Sanskrit.
ARATI
Variant transcription of AARTI.
ARTI
Variant transcription of AARTI.
ARUNA
Means "reddish brown" in Sanskrit. The Hindu god Aruna (अरुणा) is the charioteer who drives the sun god Surya across the...
ARUSHI
Means "hitting, killing" in Sanskrit. In Hindu mythology this is the name of a daughter of Manu.
ARYAN
Variant of ARYA.
APARAJITA
Means "unconquered" in Sanskrit.
APURVA
Means "unpreceded, new" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form अपूर्व and the feminine form अपू...
ARAVIND
Means "lotus" in Sanskrit.
ARCHANA
Means "honouring, praising" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a Hindu ritual.
ARJUN
Modern form of ARJUNA.
ARUN
Modern form of ARUNA.
ARUNDHATI
The name of a star (also called Alcor), which was named after a type of climbing plant, possibly meaning "not restrained...
ARYA
From an old Indo-Iranian root meaning "Aryan, noble". In India, this is a transcription of both the masculine form आर्य ...
ASEEM
Variant transcription of ASIM (2).
ASHA (1)
Derived from Sanskrit आशा (asha) meaning "wish, desire, hope".
ASHOK
Modern form of ASHOKA.
ASIM (2)
Means "boundless, limitless" in Sanskrit.
AVANTI
From the name of an ancient kingdom of central India which had its capital at Ujjain.
AVINASH
Means "indestructable" in Sanskrit.
ASHWIN
From Sanskrit अश्विन् (ashvin) meaning "possessed of horses". The Ashvins are twin Hindu gods of the sunrise and sunset.
AZAD
Means "free" in Persian. This word has derivatives in several other languages, such as Hindi, Turkish and Armenian.
BALDEV
Modern form of BALADEVA.
BASANT
Modern form of VASANTA.
BHASKAR
Modern form of BHASKARA.
BHAVNA
Variant transcription of BHAVANA.
BHARAT
Modern form of BHARATA.
BHAVANA
Means "producing, manifesting" in Sanskrit.
BISHAN
Variant of VISHNU.
BIPIN
Variant of VIPIN.
BRIJESH
Modern form of BRIJESHA.
CHAND
Modern masculine form of CHANDA.
CHANDAN
Derived from Sanskrit चन्दन (chandana) meaning "sandalwood".
CHANDER
Variant transcription of CHANDRA.
CHANDRA
Means "moon" in Sanskrit, derived from चन्द (chand) meaning "to shine". This is a transcription of the masculine form चण...
CHANDRAKANTA
Feminine form of CHANDRAKANT.
CHANDA
Means "fierce, hot, passionate" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form चण्ड and the feminine fo...
CHANDANA
Feminine form of CHANDAN.
CHANDRAKANT
Means "beloved by the moon", derived from Sanskrit चन्द्र (chandra) meaning "moon" and कान्त (kanta) meaning "desired, b...
CHETANA
Feminine form of CHETAN.
CHIRANJEEVI
Variant transcription of CHIRANJIVI.
CHETAN
Means "visible, conscious, soul" in Sanskrit.
CHIRANJIVI
Means "long-lived, infinite" in Sanskrit.
DAMODAR
Modern form of DAMODARA.
DEEP
Variant transcription of DIP.
DEEPAK
Variant transcription of DIPAK.
DEEPIKA
Variant transcription of DIPIKA.
DARSHAN
Means "seeing, observing, understanding" in Sanskrit.
DAYARAM
Means "compassion of Rama", from Sanskrit दया (daya) meaning "compassion" combined with the name of the god RAMA (1).
DEEPA
Variant transcription of DIPA.
DEEPALI
Variant transcription of DIPALI.
DEEPTI
Variant transcription of DIPTI.
DEO
Variant transcription of DEV.
DEV
Derived from Sanskrit देव (deva) meaning "god".
DEVI
Derived from Sanskrit देवी (devi) meaning "goddess". Devi is the Hindu mother goddess who manifests herself as all other...
DEVRAJ
Modern form of DEVARAJA.
DHARMA
Means "that which is established, law, duty, virtue" in Sanskrit.
DILEEP
Variant transcription of DILIP.
DILIP
Modern form of DILIPA.
DIPA
Means "light, lamp" in Sanskrit.
DIPIKA
Feminine form of DIPAKA.
DISHA
Means "region, direction" in Sanskrit.
DEVADAS
Means "servant of the gods" from Sanskrit देव (deva) meaning "god" and दास (dasa) meaning "servant".
DEVDAS
Variant transcription of DEVADAS.
DEVIKA
Means "little goddess" from Sanskrit देवी (devi) meaning "goddess" and क (ka) meaning "little".
DHANANJAY
Means "winning wealth" in Sanskrit.
DIKSHA
Means "preparation for a religious ceremony" in Sanskrit.
DINESH
Modern form of DINESHA.
DIP
Masculine form of DIPA.
DIPAK
Modern form of DIPAKA.
DIPALI
Means "row of lamps" in Sanskrit.
DIPTI
Means "brightness, light" in Sanskrit.
DIVYA
Means "divine, heavenly" in Sanskrit.
DRISHTI
Means "sight" in Sanskrit.
DURGA
Means "unattainable" in Sanskrit. Durga is a Hindu warrior goddess, the fierce, twelve-armed, three-eyed form of the wif...
DUSHYANT
Modern form of DUSHYANTA.
DIYA (1)
Means "lamp, light" in Hindi.
ESHA
Means "desire, wish" in Sanskrit.
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.
GAYATRI
From Sanskrit गायत्र (gayatra) which refers to a type of song or hymn with a particular meter. It is also the name of a ...
GANESH
Modern form of GANESHA.
GAURI
Means "white" in Sanskrit. This is a Hindu goddess, another name of Parvati the wife of Shiva, so named because of her f...
GIRISH
Modern form of GIRISHA.
GITA
Means "song" in Sanskrit. The word appears in the name of the 'Bhagavad Gita', a sacred text of Hinduism (meaning "divin...
GOBIND
Variant of GOVINDA used in northern India. This was the name of the last Sikh guru, Gobind Singh (1666-1708).
GOPAL
Modern form of GOPALA.
GOVIND
Modern form of GOVINDA.
GOTAM
Modern form of GOTAMA.
GULSHAN
Hindi and Urdu form of GOLSHAN.
HARI
Means "brown, yellow, tawny" in Sanskrit, and by extension "monkey, horse, lion". This is another name of the Hindu god ...
HARISH
Modern form of HARISHA.
HARSH
Northern Indian form of HARSHA.
HARSHAD
Derived from Sanskrit हर्ष (harsha) meaning "happiness".
HARENDRA
Combination of the names of the Hindu gods HARI (referring to Vishnu) and INDRA.
HARSHADA
Feminine form of HARSHAD.
HEMA
Means "golden" in Sanskrit.
INDRA
Means "possessing drops of rain" from Sanskrit इन्दु (indu) meaning "a drop" and र (ra) meaning "acquiring, possessing"....
INDRANI
Means "queen of INDRA" in Sanskrit. This is a Hindu goddess of jealousy and beauty, a wife of Indra.
INDU
Means "bright drop" in Sanskrit. This is a name for the moon.
ILA
Means "earth" or "speech" in Sanskrit.
INDIRA
Means "beauty" in Sanskrit. This is another name of Lakshmi, the wife of the Hindu god Vishnu. A notable bearer was Indi...
INDRAJIT
Means "conqueror of Indra" from the name of the god INDRA combined with Sanskrit जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquerin...
ISHANI
Means "ruling, possessing" in Sanskrit.
ISHA
Means "master, lord" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the feminine form ईशा and the masculine form ईश (an ep...
ISHITA
Means "supremacy" in Sanskrit.
JAGANNATH
Modern form of JAGANNATHA.
JAGDISH
Modern form of JAGADISHA.
JAI
Variant transcription of JAY (2) and a Tamil masculine form of JAYA.
JAIDEV
Modern form of JAYADEVA.
JAY (2)
Modern (northern Indian) masculine form of JAYA.
JAYANT
Modern form of JAYANTA.
JAYENDRA
Means "lord of victory" from Sanskrit जय (jaya) meaning "victory" combined with the name of the god INDRA, used here to ...
JEETENDRA
Variant transcription of JITENDRA.
JAYA
Derived from Sanskrit जय (jaya) meaning "victory". This is a transcription of both the feminine form जया (an epithet of ...
JAYANTI
Feminine form of JAYANTA. This is another name of the Hindu goddess Durga.
JAYESH
Means "lord of victory" from Sanskrit जय (jaya) meaning "victory, conquest" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler".
JITENDRA
Means "conqueror of Indra" from Sanskrit जिति (jiti) meaning "victory, conquering" combined with the name of the god IND...
JYOTSANA
Variant of JYOTSNA.
JYOTI
Derived from Sanskrit ज्योतिस् (jyotis) meaning "light". This is a transcription of both the feminine form ज्योती and th...
JYOTSNA
Means "moonlight" in Sanskrit.
KALIDAS
Modern form of KALIDASA.
KALPANA
Means "imagining, fantasy" in Sanskrit.
KAMAKSHI
From Sanskrit काम (kama) meaning "love, desire" and अक्षि (akshi) meaning "eye". This is the name of a Hindu fertility g...
KAMAL (2)
Modern masculine form of KAMALA.
KAMINI
Means "desirable" in Sanskrit.
KANTA
Means "desired, beautiful" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the feminine form कान्ता and the masculine form ...
KAPIL
Modern form of KAPILA.
KARISHMA
Means "miracle" in Hindi.
KAILASH
From the name of a mountain in the Himalayas which is believed to be the paradise of the Hindu god Shiva. It possibly me...
KAJAL
Means "kohl, collyrium, lotion for the eyes" in Sanskrit.
KALYAN
Means "beautiful, lovely, auspicious" in Sanskrit.
KALYANI
Means "beautiful, lovely, auspicious" in Sanskrit. In the Hindu epic the 'Mahabharata' this is the name of one of the Kr...
KAMALA
Means "lotus" or "pale red" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the feminine form कमला and the masculine form क...
KANTI
Means "beauty" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the feminine form कान्ती (another name of the Hindu goddess ...
KARAN
Means "clever, skillful" in Sanskrit.
KARTIK
From Sanskrit कृत्तिका (krittika), the name for the constellation of the Pleiades.
KASHI
From the name of a holy city in India, famous for its many temples dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Its name is derived...
KAVI
From a title for a a poet, meaning "wise man, sage, poet" in Sanskrit.
KAVERI
From the name of the Kaveri River in southern India.
KAVITA
Means "poem" in Sanskrit.
KHUSHI
Means "happiness" in Hindi, ultimately from Persian خوشی (khushi).
KIRAN
Derived from Sanskrit किरण (kirana) which can mean "dust" or "thread" or "sunbeam".
KIRTIDA
Means "one who bestows fame" in Sanskrit.
KISHOR
Derived from Sanskrit किशोर (kishora) meaning "colt".
KISHAN
Possibly a variant of KRISHNA.
KISHORE
Variant transcription of KISHOR.
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...