Names That Mean Sanskrit

Discover baby names meaning Sanskrit for boys, girls, and unisex.

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GyanKarthik
Compound of Sanskrit Gyan (knowledge, wisdom) and Karthik (from Kartikeya or ...
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Haraksa
Unknown; the name 'Haraksa' has no widely attested origin or meaning. It may ...
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Haranadh
A Sanskrit-derived name associated with Hara (a name of Shiva); commonly inte...
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Hareesh
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning lord or ruler; often associated with the Hindu...
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Haren
Depending on origin: (1) from Hebrew/Haran — "mountaineer" or "hill-dweller";...
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Harendra
Derived from Sanskrit Hara (a name of Shiva) + Indra (lord/king), meaning 'ki...
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Hareshwar
Lord Shiva — from Sanskrit Hara ('Shiva') + Ishwar ('lord, god')
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Harigopal
From Sanskrit Hari ('the Lord,' a name of Vishnu/Krishna) + Gopal ('cow prote...
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Harinarayanan
A compound Sanskrit name meaning "Lord Vishnu," combining "Hari" and "Narayan...
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Harinder
the Sanskrit Hari a name of Vishnu and Indra the name of the chief diety of t...
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Havish
Lord Shiva; offering/sacrifice (Sanskrit havis).
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Himashu
Derived from Sanskrit elements meaning ray of snow; often interpreted as the ...
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Himnish
Probably derived from Sanskrit hima (“snow”) + the suffix -nish, interpreted ...
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Hrisha
From Sanskrit roots meaning 'joyful' or 'delighted'; can imply 'one who bring...
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Indaresh
Derived from Sanskrit elements Indra (the Vedic god) + -esh (lord): 'Lord of ...
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Indiraraman
From Sanskrit Indira (beauty, splendour; name of the goddess Lakshmi) + Raman...
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Indumal
From Sanskrit 'Indu' (moon) and 'mala' (garland), meaning 'garland of the moo...
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Jagdish
the Sanskrit jagat world and isa lord: hence, lord of the world
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Jagjit
the Sanskrit jagajjit conqueror of the world
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Jayasankar
Victorious Lord Shiva — from Sanskrit 'Jaya' (victory) and 'Shankar' (an epit...
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Jayti
the Sanskrit jaya victory
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Jayvanti
the Sanskrit jaya victory
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Jaywant
the Sanskrit jayavant possessing victory
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Jeenal
Derived from the Sanskrit/Jain root 'Jina', meaning 'victor' or 'one who has ...
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Jinal
From Sanskrit/Jain origin, meaning victorious or spiritual conqueror; also in...
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Joginder
A Sanskrit-derived name meaning "lord or master of yoga" (lord of the yogis).
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Jogindra
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'lord or master of yoga' or 'chief of spiritua...
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Kalinda
Sanskrit: The sea. Aboriginal: A lookout.
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Kanna
Kanna — a feminine given name with multiple origins. In Japanese it can be wr...
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Kapaali
Derived from the Sanskrit 'kapāla' meaning 'skull'; 'Kapaali' can signify 'sk...
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Kausalya
the Sanskrit kausalya be-longing to the Kosala people. The name was borne by ...
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Keshav
Of Sanskrit origin; an epithet of Lord Vishnu/Krishna meaning the one with be...
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Keshaw
A variant of the Sanskrit name Keshav, meaning "having long hair" or "haired,...
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Ketu
In Vedic tradition, Ketu is the descending lunar node (a shadow planet) repre...
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Khrishang
Likely a modern blended name derived from 'Krish' (short for Krishna, meaning...
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Kisna
Likely a variant of the Sanskrit name Krishna, meaning 'dark' or 'black' and,...
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Kriday
Derived from the Sanskrit 'krida' meaning 'play' or 'amusement'; interpreted ...
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Krishaan
Derived from the Sanskrit name Krishna, meaning 'dark' or 'black', often inte...
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Krishendu
Derived from Sanskrit: Krishna (Lord Krishna) + Indu (moon) — 'Krishna's moon...
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Krishnachandra
From Sanskrit 'Krishna' (the Hindu god; also 'dark' or 'black') + 'Chandra' (...
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Krishnala
Derived from the name Krishna (Sanskrit for 'dark, black' and the Hindu deity...
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Lailesh
Likely derived from Sanskrit elements meaning "beloved lord" or "dear ruler".
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Leeladhar
Bearer or embodiment of divine play; one who enacts or delights in divine pla...
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Logeshwaran
Lord of the world; ruler of the universe (from Sanskrit 'loka' meaning world ...
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Lohithaksh
One with red or copper-colored eyes (from Sanskrit 'Lohit' meaning red/copper...
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Madangopal
Madangopal: a Sanskrit name meaning 'Gopal' (cowherd/lord of cows) who enchan...
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Madesh
Likely a South Asian name related to 'Madhesh' or Sanskrit roots; it can mean...
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Madhavan
Derived from the Sanskrit name Madhava: “sweet like honey”; an epithet of Lor...
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Madhesh
Middle country or central region (from Sanskrit 'madhya' = middle + 'deśa' = ...
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Mahaddev
Great god; an epithet/title for Lord Shiva (from Sanskrit 'maha' = great, 'de...
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