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Akshaya ଅକ୍ଷୟ f & m Indian, Tamil, OdiaDerived from Sanskrit अक्षय
(akṣaya) meaning "eternal, imperishable" (literally "not decaying"). As a Tamil name, it is solely feminine, while it is masculine in Odia usage.
Ananya ଅନନ୍ୟା f & m Indian, Bengali, Odia, Hindi, ThaiMeans "matchless, unique, without equal" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the the feminine form अनन्या and the masculine form अनन्य. It is sometimes used as a masculine name in India (particularly in Bengali-speaking regions) while it is solely feminine in Thailand.
Bindu ବିନ୍ଦୁ f Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, Bengali, Assamese, OdiaMeans "drop, point, dot" in Sanskrit.
Charan ଚରଣ m & f Indian, Hindi, Punjabi, Odia, ThaiDerived from Sanskrit चरण
(charana) meaning "foot, pillar, support". It is sometimes used as a feminine name among Sikhs.
Chita ଛିତ m OdiaMeaning "Mind Conception" or "Meditation".
Faleesha f Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Hinduism, Indian, Tamil, Nepali, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Punjabi, Sinhalese, Marathi, Gujarati, OdiaMEANING - Indian Tulip ... [
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Gauro m & f OdiaGyauro is soo cool. he is althoigh bad at coding it is so sad. he Is a monkey
Girija ଗିରିଜା f Hinduism, Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Odia, Bengali, AssameseMeans "mountain-born" in Sanskrit, from गिरि
(giri) meaning "mountain" combined with the suffix -ज
(-ja) meaning "born, produced"... [
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Haihaya m OdiaHaihaya was the name of a royal dynasty and their kingdom. This country was one of the kingdoms ruled by kings in the central and western India. It was ruled by the powerful Kartavirya Arjuna , who even defeated Ravana... [
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Jami f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Punjabi, Marathi, Malayalam, Sinhalese, Telugu, Assamese, OdiaMEANING : a virtuous or respectable woman, Sister, daughter -in-law. (It is name of an Apsara)
Jamuna ଯମୁନା f Indian, Bengali, Hindi, Odia, Tamil, Assamese, TeluguFrom the name of the Yamuna River, a tributary of the Ganges that flows through northern India. The name is probably derived from Sanskrit यम
(yama) meaning "twin", so named because the river flows parallel to the Ganges.
Jignesh m Gujarati, OdiaMeans "an intellectual boy who is always curious for everything and want to discover whole world" in Gujarati and Odia.
Jigya f OdiaMeans "the curiosity to know everything" in Odia.
Jyotis ଜ୍ୟୋତିସ୍ f & m Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Assamese, Punjabi, Nepali, Gujarati, Odia, Tibetan, Bhutanese, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, SinhaleseDerived from Sanskrit ज्योतिस् (
jyotis) meaning "light". This is a transcription of both the feminine form ज्योती and the masculine form ज्योति.
Kedar କେଦାର m Indian, Hindi, Marathi, OdiaFrom Sanskrit केदार
(kedara) meaning "field, meadow, plain" as well as "mountain". This is another name for the Hindu god
Shiva.
Maogli ମାଉଗଲି | m Hindi, Bengali, Assamese, Urdu, Punjabi, Odia, Gujarati, Dogri, Konkani, Marathi, Nepali, Sindhi, LiteratureHindi, Nepali, Sindhi, Bengali, Dogri, Odia, Konkani, Urdu, Assamese, Gujarati, Punjabi and Marathi form of
Mowgli.
Mithila ମିଥିଲା f Bengali, Odia, HindiFrom the name of an ancient region and city located in what is now India and Nepal, said to be derived from the name of King Mithi.
Prat ପ୍ରତ m OdiaMeans "early morning" in Odia.
Purandar m Indian, Hindi, OdiaModern Hindi transcription of Sanskrit पुरंदर
(Puraṃdará), an epithet of the Hindu god
Indra meaning "destroyer of castles", from पुर
(pura) meaning "fortress, castle, stronghold" and दर
(dara) meaning "breaking, destroying".
Raadhi f OdiaMeans "achievement; success" in Odia.
Renuka ରେଣୁକା f Hinduism, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, Odia, Malayalam, TamilDerived from Sanskrit रेणुका
(renuka) referring to a kind of medicine and perfume said to be fragrant, bitter-tasting and greyish in colour. This is the name of a Hindu goddess particularly revered in parts of western and southern India.
Saadar m OdiaMeans "respectful; respected" in Odia.
Saagarik ସାଗରିକ୍ m OdiaMeans "belonging to the ocean" in Odia.
Saagnika f OdiaMeans "fiery; passionate; with fire" in Odia.
Saahithi ସାହିଟି f OdiaMeans "one who is good at literature" in Odia.
Saavini ସାଵିନି f OdiaMeans "born in Saavan" in Odia. Saavan (or Sawan) is the fifth month in the lunar calendar, equivalent to July, when the monsoon peaks across India.
Sampashree ସାମ୍ପ ଶ୍ରୀ f Sanskrit, Hindi, OdiaPossibly derived from Marathi element
sampa (संप) meaning "lightning, striking" and Sanskrit
sri (श्री) meaning "beauty".
Sanjukta ସଂଯୁକ୍ତା f Odia, BengaliDerived from Sanskrit संयुक्त
(sanyukta) meaning "joined together, connected, united".
Satya ସତ୍ୟ m & f Indian, Hindi, Telugu, Odia, Bengali, Punjabi, Kannada, Assamese, Nepali, IndonesianMeans "pure, virtuous" or "truthful, true" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form सत्य and the feminine form सत्या.
Saumya ସୌମ୍ୟା, ସୌମ୍ୟ f & m Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, BengaliMeans "cool, moist, northern" or "pleasing, agreeable, gentle" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the feminine form सौम्या and the masculine form सौम्य.
Subratah m OdiaMeans "a man devoted to doing the right thing" in Odia.
Sumitra ସୁମିତ୍ରା f & m Hinduism, Indian, Bengali, Hindi, Odia, Marathi, Assamese, Punjabi, Kannada, Thai, IndonesianMeans "good friend" from the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with मित्र
(mitra) meaning "friend"... [
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Sushanta ସୁଶାନ୍ତ m Indian, Bengali, OdiaDerived from Sanskrit सुशान्त
(sushanta) meaning "quiet, placid, calm, extinguished".
Susmita ସୁସ୍ମିତା f Indian, Bengali, OdiaMeans "good smile" from Sanskrit सु
(su) meaning "good" and स्मित
(smita) meaning "smile".
Tapas ତାପସ m Bengali, OdiaFrom Sanskrit तपस्
(tapas) meaning "austerity, asceticism, meditation".
Udai m OdiaMeans "to rise; the rising" in Odia.
Udanda m OdiaMeans "against evil and vice" in Odia.
Udant m OdiaMeans "the correct message" in Odia.
Udichi f OdiaMeans "one who grows with prosperity" in Odia.
Upendra ଉପେନ୍ଦ୍ର m Indian, Hindi, OdiaFrom Sanskrit उप
(upa) meaning "under, below, after" combined with the name of the Hindu god
Indra. This is an epithet of
Vishnu, referring to him being born after Indra.
Vaalaky m OdiaIt is the name of a Kaurava. Kaurava is a Sanskrit term for the descendants of King Kuru (or simply Kurava in Tamil), a legendary king who is the ancestor of many of the characters of the Mahābhārata.
Vachasya ଵଚସ୍ୟ m OdiaMeans "one who is well-known; one who is well-celebrated" in Odia.