Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | |
Origin | |
Word/name | Sanskrit |
Meaning | Lotus flower |
Region of origin | Indian subcontinent |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Niraj |
Neeraj (Devanagari : नीरज) is an Indian masculine given name common in the Indian subcontinent. The meaning of Neeraj is "lotus flower" in the Sanskrit language. Neeraj is a name of Sanskrit origin and it is a very common name for Hindu men.
Sandeep or Sundeep is a common Indian given name. The name may be derived either from the Sanskrit saṃdīpa, referring to a burning flame or lamp, or from the name of Sandipani, the guru of Krishna.
Vivek is a masculine given name that is popular in South Asia, particularly in India and Nepal. It is of Sanskrit origin and means "wisdom" and/or "conscience".
Srikanth or Sreekanth is a common Indian first name. Śrīkaṇṭha in Hindu scriptures is primarily an epithet of Vishnu. Sree refers to the Hindu goddess, MahaLakshmi and kanth in Sanskrit means husband or consort. Thus, Sreekanth or Srikanth refers to Vishnu, the consort of goddess Lakshmi. Vishnu is one of the members of the trinity of Hindu gods. Brahma creates life, Vishnu preserves it and Shiva destroys it.
Dikhit is traditionally a Hindu family name.
Prabhu means master or prince in Sanskrit and many of the Indian languages; it is a name sometimes applied to God.
Amit is a male or female given name of Indian or Hebrew origin.
Subramaniam, Subrahmaniam, Subramaniam or Subramanian is a South Indian male given name. Due to the South Indian tradition of using patronymic surnames it may also be a surname for males and females. The etymology of the name is from Sanskrit; however, a common translation is "pure, white, fresh", or "clarity in full". Proposed translation is derived from merging two common Sanskrit words su-bra-, meaning "white, clear" or "transparent," and ani-ya, meaning wearing; the name translates precisely as "person with Transparent Qualities or GOD". Subramania is one of the many names of the Hindu god Karthikeya, also known as Kumara or Murugan.
Priyanka is a popular female given name in Hindu and Buddhist cultures. It is a name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Priyankera' or 'Priyankara', meaning someone or something that is sweet, lovable, or her presence makes the place more happy and the one who has lovely eyes. In its adverb form it can also mean endearing behavior, for example an act of showing kindness or happiness or excitement; or kind agree-ability.
Aravind is a common Indian masculine name meaning lotus. The name is of Hindu origin. Its variants include Arvind, Aravinda, Aravindan, and Aurobindo (Bengali: অরবিন্দ).
Amita is a female given name of Indian, Hebrew and Italian origin. The name means "infinite, boundless" in Sanskrit, and "truth" in Hebrew.
Balasubramaniam or Balasubramanian is a male given name in South India and Sri Lanka. Due to the South Indian tradition of using patronymic surnames it may also be a surname for males and females. Balasubramaniam is derived from the Sanskrit words balu meaning "young" and Subramaniam. By extension, it refers to the Hindu god Murugan as a child or young man, the way the term Balakrishna refers to the young Krishna.
Shridhar is an Indian name. Shri means wealth, and dhara means wear, thus “one who wears wealth.”
Kamla may refer to:
Kanika may refer to:
Kala is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include:
Hammira is a Sanskritized form the Arabic title Amir, adopted as a given name by the early medieval Indian rulers. It may refer to:
Vaman is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Akshat is a popular male given name in Hindu and Buddhist cultures. It is a name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Aksata' meaning, uninjured.
Bibek is a given name popular among Nepali, Bengali and Assamese people in general, and among Indians on a larger scale. It is a regionalised form of Vivek, meaning something to the effect of pity, heartfelt feeling, in Sanskrit. Notable people with this name include the following:
Lavanya is an Indian feminine given name of Sanskrit origin in use in India, Bangladesh, parts of Pakistan and Nepal. Notable people with this name include the following: