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Jayalaxmi
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Victorious Lakshmi - auspicious victory and prosperity |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Jaymala
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Garland of victory (from jaya = victory + mala = garland) |
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Kadru
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Name of a mythological figure - wife of the sage Kashyapa and mother of the nāgas (serpent race) in Hindu mythology. |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Karni
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Hebrew: 'horned' or 'my horn' (from Hebrew root related to keren, 'horn' or 'ray'); in Indian use the name is associated with the Hindu saint Karni Mata |
Hebrew, Hindu |
Girl |
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Katyayani
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“Daughter of Katyayana”; name of the sixth form of the goddess Durga (a form of Shakti). |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Khaliya
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Varies by origin: possibly 'vacant/empty' or related forms in Arabic; in South Asian contexts may link to Kālīya (mythological serpent) or to names meaning 'dark/black'; commonly used as a feminine given name with variable meanings. |
Arabic, English, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Krishnakali
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Compound of Krishna (dark/divine) + Kali (goddess): 'Kali associated with Krishna' or 'dark/black goddess'. |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Lachmi
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Goddess of wealth, prosperity, good fortune; auspiciousness |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Luxmy
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Variant of Lakshmi - goddess of wealth, prosperity, fortune, and beauty |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Maha Gowri
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Great Gauri - 'Maha' means 'great' and 'Gowri/Gauri' is an epithet of the goddess Parvati meaning 'fair, beautiful'. |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Mahalaxmi
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Great Lakshmi - a form of the goddess Lakshmi representing wealth, prosperity and good fortune |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Mahamayaa
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Great illusion; the Great Mother - a name/title of the Divine Mother (goddess) |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Mahamayi
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Great illusion; 'Great Mother' - a name/title of the goddess (Mahamaya) |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Munni
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Little girl; darling; affectionate diminutive/pet name |
Hindi, Hindu |
Girl |
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Nala
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In Swahili: "gift" or "beloved"; in Sanskrit: name of a legendary king (Nala) and can mean "stem" or "reed". |
Hindu, Sanskrit, Swahili |
Girl |
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Parvati
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Name of the Hindu goddess Parvati; literally 'she of the mountain' (daughter of the mountain). |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Radha
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Beloved, worshipped; the consort of Krishna |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Radhikaa
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Beloved, adored, devoted (associated with Radha, consort of Krishna); can also imply 'successful' or 'bringing prosperity'. |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Rambaa
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charming, pleasing; name of an Apsara (celestial nymph) |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Rambha
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Celestial nymph (apsara); beautiful, charming |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Renukamma
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Honorific/diminutive form of Renuka - a Hindu goddess; the suffix '-amma' means 'mother' or 'respected woman' (i.e., 'Mother Renuka' or 'Respected Renuka') |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Rudrani
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Consort (wife) of Rudra (Shiva); a name of the goddess Parvati |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Savitrie
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From the Vedic sun deity Savitr; 'life-giving', 'sun‑lit'; also the name of a devoted heroine in Hindu legend. |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Seata
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From Sanskrit sīta ‘furrow’; the name of the epic heroine Sita, consort of Rama |
Hindu |
Girl |
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Shachi
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Name of a Hindu goddess (Indrani), the wife of the god Indra - often regarded as the queen of the gods. |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Siddheshwari Bai
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Goddess or female lord of the siddhas; 'one who grants spiritual accomplishment' |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sivapriya
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Beloved of Lord Shiva |
Hindu, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Yami
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Sanskrit: "twin" (the twin sister of Yama in Hindu myth); Japanese: "darkness." |
Arabic, Hindu, Japanese, Sanskrit, Spanish |
Girl |
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