Names That Mean The

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Vanajam
Born from the forest.
Sanskrit
Vanajit
Conqueror of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vanajyoti
Light of the forest
Sanskrit
Vanalakshmi
Goddess of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vanalika
Creeper plant in the forest.
Sanskrit
Vanamala
Garland of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vanamamalai
Garland of forest flowers on the hill.
Sanskrit
Vanapal
Protector of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vanavan
King of the sky or celestial ruler
Tamil
Vanavaramban
King of the Sky.
Tamil
Vanavarayan
King of the Forest.
Tamil
Vancan
Keeper of the sacred flame.
English
Vandenberg
From the mountain of the flag.
Dutch
Vander
From the Dutch surname Van der, meaning 'from the'.
Dutch
Vanderbilt
From the Dutch surname meaning 'from the hill'.
Dutch
Vanderpool
From the Dutch surname meaning 'from the pool'.
Dutch
Vanderveer
From the Dutch phrase 'van der veer', meaning 'from the ferry'.
Dutch
Vandyke
From the dike.
Dutch
Vanessa
Coined by Jonathan Swift, possibly derived from 'Vanessa' meaning 'butterfly'...
English
Vanhishikha
Goddess of speech and knowledge, another name for Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Vanila
derived from the vanilla plant.
English
Vanilah
derived from the vanilla plant.
English
Vanilla
derived from the vanilla plant.
English
Vanillah
derived from the vanilla plant.
English
Vaninadh
Lord of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vaninadha
Protector of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vaninath
Lord of the forest.
Sanskrit
Vanir
One of the gods associated with fertility and prosperity.
Norse
Vannia
From the Vatican.
Latin
VanRaaj
Lord of the forest; derived from vana (forest) and raja (king).
Sanskrit
VanRaj
VanRaj means 'lord of the forest' or 'king of the woods'.
Sanskrit
Vans
Derived from the surname Van, meaning 'of' or 'from' in Dutch.
English
Vansh
The line of descent or lineage.
Sanskrit
Vansha
The line of descent or lineage.
Sanskrit
Var
Meaning 'boon' or 'gift', often associated with the god Varuna.
Sanskrit
Varaahamihir
Compound of the deities Varaha (boar) and Mihir (sun).
Sanskrit
Varadaraaj
One who grants boons, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Varadaraj
One who grants boons, an epithet of the Hindu god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Varadaraja
Lord of boons, an epithet of the Hindu god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Varaganapati
Lord of the troops.
Sanskrit
Varajottama
Best among the best.
Sanskrit
Varatar
The Best.
Sanskrit
Varden
From the Green Hill.
English
Vardhaka
The one who grows, increases or enhances
Sanskrit
Vardon
From the green hill.
English
Varen
From the alder grove.
English
Vargovic
Son of the wolf.
Slavic
Vargovie
Daughter of the wolf.
Slavic
Varick
Protector of the people.
Germanic
Varidhvaran
One who wields the thunderbolt.
Sanskrit
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