Names That Mean The

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

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Inder
Lord of the gods, king of kings.
Punjabi
Indhu
The Moon.
Tamil
India
From the country India.
English
Indiah
From the country India.
English
Indian
From the country India.
English
Indiana
From the state of Indiana.
English
Indore
From the city of Indore.
English
Indragopa
Indragopa is a name meaning 'protected by Indra' or 'lord of the stars'.
Sanskrit
Indrakila
Indra's mountain; referring to a mountain owned by the Hindu god Indra.
Sanskrit
Indrakshi
Indra's eyes; referring to beautiful eyes like those of the Hindu god Indra.
Sanskrit
Indraksi
Possessing drops of rain or dew; a name for the moon.
Sanskrit
Indran
Lord of the gods; referring to the Hindu god Indra.
Tamil
Indrani
Wife of Indra; referring to the wife of the Hindu god Indra.
Sanskrit
Indranilika
Little Indranil; a variation of the name Indranil.
Sanskrit
Indrapremaad
Beloved of Indra; loved by the Hindu god Indra.
Sanskrit
Indrasen
Army of Indra; a name associated with the Hindu god Indra's army.
Sanskrit
Indrasena
Army of Indra; a name associated with the Hindu god Indra's army.
Sanskrit
Indrashis
Blessing of Indra; referring to the blessings received from the Hindu god Indra.
Sanskrit
Indrashish
Blessing of Indra; referring to the blessings received from the Hindu god Indra.
Sanskrit
Indrasuta
Son of Indra; referring to the offspring of the Hindu god Indra.
Sanskrit
Indratan
Gift of Indra; a name associated with the blessings bestowed by the Hindu god...
Sanskrit
Indratha
Wealth of Indra; referring to the wealth and abundance associated with the Hi...
Sanskrit
Indravadan
One with charming speech; referring to someone who has a charming and eloquen...
Sanskrit
Indravan
Forest of Indra; referring to a forest owned by the Hindu god Indra.
Sanskrit
Indravarma
One who has the armor of Indra, the king of gods.
Sanskrit
Indravarman
Protected by Indra, the king of gods.
Sanskrit
Indravathi
Indravathi means 'possessing the power of Indra' or 'goddess of rain'.
Sanskrit
Indray
Derived from Indra, the king of gods in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Indrayan
Belonging to Indra, the king of gods in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Indrayudh
Indra's bow, a name for the rainbow.
Sanskrit
Indrayudha
Indra's bow, a name for the rainbow.
Sanskrit
Indrayumna
Possessing the power of Indra, a name for the king of gods.
Sanskrit
Indre
Indre is a Lithuanian feminine name derived from the word 'indrÄ—', meaning '...
Lithuanian
Indresh
Lord of Indra, a name for the Hindu god Indra.
Sanskrit
Indrish
Derived from Indra, meaning 'possessing drops of rain' or 'lord of the senses'.
Sanskrit
Indriya
Meaning 'belonging to Indra' or 'powerful', it is a feminine name derived fro...
Sanskrit
Indrojit
Conqueror of Indra, a name for the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Indubha
Indubha means 'moon-like' or 'having the radiance of the moon'.
Sanskrit
Indubhushan
Adorned with the Moon.
Sanskrit
Indudeep
Indudeep means 'light of the moon' or 'moonlight'.
Sanskrit
Indudhar
Wearing the Moon (Referring to Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Induj
Born of the Moon.
Sanskrit
Induja
Born of the Moon.
Sanskrit
Indukant
Adorned with the Moon.
Sanskrit
Indukanta
Glowing Like the Moon.
Sanskrit
Indukanth
Beloved of the Moon.
Sanskrit
Indulal
Beloved of the Moon.
Sanskrit
Indulala
Beloved of the Moon.
Sanskrit
Indumani
Endowed with the brightness of the moon.
Sanskrit
Indumat
Having the glory of the moon.
Sanskrit
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