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Abhyagni
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Approaching or devoted to fire; near the sacred fire (Agni) |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Aditi
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Boundless, free, limitless; in Hindu mythology, the mother of the gods (a Vedic goddess). |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Adytee
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Likely derived from Aditya/Adityā - associated with the sun or 'child of Aditi' |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Ahalyaa
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From Sanskrit Ahalyā - 'unploughed' or 'untouched', often interpreted as 'immaculate' or 'faultless'; name of the mythological wife of sage Gautama. |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Anasuyaa
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Free from envy; without jealousy. Also the name of a devoted, chaste figure in Hindu mythology (wife of sage Atri). |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Annapoorna
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Goddess of food and nourishment; 'giver of food' or 'full of food' |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Anusooya
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Without envy; non-jealous; chaste and virtuous |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Anusuyya
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Without envy; non-jealous; a devoted/virtuous woman (name of the mythological wife of sage Atri) |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Aparna
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Leafless; epithet of the goddess Parvati, symbolizing extreme austerity (one who abstains even from leaves). |
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Apsara
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Celestial nymph; heavenly maiden - a divine dancer in Hindu and Buddhist mythology |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Ashlesha
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“The clinging one”; name of a Vedic lunar mansion (Ashlesha Nakshatra), associated with a serpent |
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Ashwini
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From the Ashvini Kumaras - twin Vedic gods associated with dawn, healing, and horses; 'belonging to the Ashvins' or 'dawn-born'. |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Aslesha
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“The embracer” or “clinging one”; also the name of a nakshatra associated with the serpent |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Asuri
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Of the Asuras (relating to Asura - powerful supernatural beings); can also denote belonging to the Asur people |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Bhadrakali
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Auspicious or benign form of the goddess Kali; protective mother who destroys evil |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Bishakha
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Name of a Hindu nakshatra (Vishakha); literally 'branched' or 'forked', often associated with a star/constellation and symbolizing success and determination. |
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Brahmani
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Feminine form of Brahma; name of a Hindu goddess; 'of Brahma' or 'she who belongs to Brahma'. |
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Dakshayini
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Daughter of Daksha; also from 'daksha' meaning 'able, competent' |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Devahuti
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Divine-born; 'daughter of the gods' (heavenly) |
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Dhanishta
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From Sanskrit Dhanīṣṭhā - 'wealthiest' or 'most prosperous'; also the name of a Vedic lunar mansion (Nakshatra). |
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Diti
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A goddess in Hindu mythology; the mother of the Daityas (demons). |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Durgah
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Name of the Hindu goddess Durga; means 'invincible', 'inaccessible' or 'fortress'. |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Ganga
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The sacred Ganges River; the Hindu river goddess |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Garudi
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Eagle; related to Garuda, the divine mythical bird and mount of Vishnu - 'eagle-like' or 'of Garuda'. |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Gaura
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Golden; fair-complexioned; pale or radiant |
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Gayatrey
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From Sanskrit Gāyatrī - name of a sacred Vedic hymn and its goddess; broadly 'she who chants the Gayatri' or 'song of the Gayatri'. |
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Harra
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Commonly 'free' (Arabic); in other traditions associated with 'joy' (Greek) or the Hindu name Hara (Shiva). |
Arabic, English, Greek, Hindu, Sanskrit, Scandinavian |
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Ila
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Often means "earth" or "speech"; name of a mythological figure (Ilā) in Hindu tradition. |
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Jaikrishnaa
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Victory/praise to Lord Krishna |
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Jasodha
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From Sanskrit Yaśodā - 'giver of fame/glory'; historically the foster-mother of Lord Krishna |
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