Jainism Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete AโZ List) - Page 3
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Jainism Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Lady Indian priest, right guidance, scholar. The one who has completed Vedas. | ||
A bright and intelligent girl. | ||
The one with a real appearance. | ||
Samantbhadra is the name of a famous Jain Acharya from ancient India. It means to feel complete or whole. | ||
It's the name of the 3rd Tirthankara. Sambhavnath means born or manifested. | ||
Right Knowledge, satisfied, self realization. | ||
Sammed is the place where the 20 Tirthankaras attained nirvana. | ||
Sanmati is the name of Bhagwan Mahavir. It means noble. | ||
Shantikumar is a variation of Shantinath and means lord of peace. | ||
One who is peaceful. | ||
Shantiprasad is derived from Shantinath and means lord of peace. | ||
Shatichandra is taken from the name Shantinath and means lord of peace. | ||
One who is capable of being the best friend. | ||
Lord of the blessed | ||
Creation | ||
One who is a good person | ||
Sudharma is the name of a Gandhar of Bhagwan Mahavir. It means good law. | ||
One with a sweet smile, sweet smiled. | ||
The one who makes everything good. Also the name of Rishabhdev's wife. | ||
Sumatikumar is a variation of Sumatinath. Sumatinath is the name of 5th Tirthankara. | ||
Gold mountain, born in the summer month. | ||
Precious time, the importance of time. | ||
A 7th teerthankar's name | ||
Goddess | ||
One who carries herself with good conduct. | ||
Begotten | ||
A who is extremely handsome and good looking. | ||
Facility or convenience | ||
One who is strict in religious vows. It's also the name of a Jain god. | ||
The star Arcturus | ||
Person with a strong character. | ||
Person who is absorbed and consumed | ||
Ford-maker | ||
The name is derived from Tirth and means ford. | ||
Hunger | ||
Hunger | ||
Satisfied | ||
Refers to a brush which uses to paint anything. | ||
A girl with a pretty face. | ||
The one full of feelings for everyone. | ||
Lord Of The Earth | ||
Heat; Warmth | ||
The princess of Videhas; Sita | ||
One who is beloved. It's also the name of a raga. | ||
King of the forest, lion | ||
Garden bed | ||
Growth. It's another name of Bhagwan Mahavir. | ||
Good and well behaved boy. | ||
One who is divine and precious ; Wealth, Lord Vishnu ; Light, Radiance | ||
King | ||
About Jainism Baby Names
Jainism baby names are often inspired by Tirthankaras, spiritual concepts, virtues, historical figures, and Jain scriptures. Many names symbolize qualities such as humility, courage, truth, knowledge, and inner strength. In Jain families, names may be chosen based on:
- Religious beliefs and spiritual values
- Historical and spiritual Jain figures
- Positive qualities and virtues
- Cultural traditions and family heritage
These names carry deep meaning and are chosen with care and respect.


