Girl Names That Mean Of

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Upaasana
Worship or devotion, often referring to a spiritual practice.
Sanskrit
Upasti
Offering, oblation.
Sanskrit
Uphar
Offering, gift.
Sanskrit
Urainia
Variation of Urania, meaning heavenly, celestial.
English
Urainiah
Light of the Lord.
Hebrew
Uranie
Variation of Urania, meaning heavenly.
French
Urjaswati
One who is full of energy and vitality.
Sanskrit
Urmila
Full of beauty.
Sanskrit
Urmimala
Garland of waves.
Sanskrit
Uruvi
A river in Hindu mythology, often associated with the Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Urvara
Meaning 'fertile' or 'abundant', often associated with the earth.
Sanskrit
Urvisha
Goddess of the Earth.
Sanskrit
Urwa
Urwa means 'support' or 'handle' in Arabic, often referring to a strong bond ...
Arabic
UrwatulWusqa
Model of Reliability.
Arabic
Usaimah
Little lion, a diminutive form of Usama.
Arabic
Usaymah
Diminutive of Asim, meaning 'protector' or 'defender'.
Arabic
Uschi
Diminutive of Ursula, meaning 'little bear'.
German
Ushadevi
Goddess of the Dawn.
Sanskrit
Ushakiran
Ray of Dawn.
Sanskrit
UshaLakshi
Goddess of Dawn and Prosperity.
Sanskrit
Ushana
Light of Dawn.
Sanskrit
Ushy
Short form of Ushna.
English
Utako
Child of song, melody.
Japanese
Utan
Person of the earth, down-to-earth person.
Indonesian
Uzaizah
Little gazelle; a diminutive form of Ghazal.
Arabic
Uzziahm
Strength of God.
Hebrew
Vaagdevi
Goddess of speech; Goddess of knowledge.
Sanskrit
Vaagiswari
Goddess of speech; Goddess of knowledge.
Sanskrit
Vaak
Means 'speech' or 'voice' in Sanskrit, often personified as the goddess of sp...
Sanskrit
Vaanadhi
A river or stream, often associated with the celestial river in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Vaarahi
Goddess Vaarahi is the boar-headed form of the divine mother.
Sanskrit
Vaaruni
Goddess of wine and intoxication; daughter of Varuna.
Sanskrit
Vaasanti
Belonging to spring; a name for the goddess of spring.
Sanskrit
Vaasava
Vaasava is another name for Lord Indra, the ruler of the heavens and the god ...
Sanskrit
Vacuna
Goddess of Healing.
Latin
Vadivazhagi
Goddess of speech and learning, Saraswati.
Tamil
Vagisha
Goddess or master of speech
Sanskrit
Vagishwari
Goddess of speech.
Hindi
Vaidarbhi
Name of a region in ancient India.
Sanskrit
Vaijanti
A type of flower.
Sanskrit
Vaijantimala
Garland of Vaijanti flowers.
Sanskrit
Vaijayanti
Garland of victory, a type of flower.
Sanskrit
Vaijayantimala
Garland of victory.
Sanskrit
Vaisakhi
Celebratory festival in the month of Vaisakh.
Sanskrit
Vaishaka
One who is born in the month of Vaisakha.
Sanskrit
Vaishakha
Another form of Vaishaka, referring to the month of Vaisakha in Hindu calendar.
Sanskrit
Vaishakhi
A feminine form of Vaishaka, referring to one who is born in the month of Vai...
Sanskrit
Vaishali
A woman from the city of Vaishali.
Sanskrit
Vaishanavi
A female follower of Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Vaishavi
A feminine form of Vaishav, referring to a follower of Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
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