Krittika Nakshatra Baby Girl Names with Meanings - Krittika Nakshatra Names for Girls - Page 57
Expecting a baby is an exciting journey, and choosing the perfect name is one of the most important decisions you'll make. If your little baby Girl is born under the Krittika Nakshatra, you’ve come to the right place! Welcome to The ParentZ's curated collection of Krittika Nakshatra baby names for Girls.
Here, you'll find a wide range of Krittika Nakshatra baby Girl names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, and easy-to-pronounce options - along with their meanings to help guide your choice. Let us help you find the perfect Krittika Nakshatra name for your baby!
Krittika Nakshatra Baby Girl Names by Alphabet
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Krittika Nakshatra Baby Names for Girl List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
The one who loves horse | ||
The one cursed with skin disorder | ||
Pashto term for almond, also used as a baby girl name | ||
The one who is unique, materialistic and matchless | ||
The name of a beautiful flower; the one who cannot be defeated | ||
Name of a beautiful flower; the one who always wins | ||
1. Underfeated; unsurpassed ; the one who cannot be defeated. 2. A naga son of Kasyapa and Kadru (M. Bh.) 3. Name of a Pure, beautiful flower; Name Of A Flower | ||
1. Underfeated; unsurpassed ; the one who cannot be defeated. 2. A naga son of Kasyapa and Kadru (M. Bh.) 3. Name of a Pure, beautiful flower; Name Of A Flower | ||
One without Prana (Leaf); From the Sanskrit for 'leafless', Aparna is a name Goddess Parvathi; Without Leaves | ||
The one who are very beautiful and mature | ||
Graceful, beautiful and happy young girl | ||
A graceful, pure, beautiful and happy young girl | ||
The expected one ; Expectation | ||
Aperira is the Maori form of April. | ||
The most suitable one | ||
It means a house made of dust | ||
Greek Goddess of love, charm, beauty and love | ||
The one who has many expressions in dance | ||
First of the twins. | ||
The very own | ||
The one very own; personal | ||
A gift from Apollo. | ||
A gift sent by Apollo | ||
The one who destroys | ||
Feminine form of Apollonis which is derived from Greek name Apollo which means Strength; A variant spelling is Apollonia | ||
Strength | ||
Unique, Extraordinary | ||
Name of the Aztec goddess of purity | ||
The one who is active, productive and skillful | ||
Name of a fruit | ||
The little one; young child | ||
The one who cannot be compared | ||
A lovely, unique being | ||
An Apricot; a sweet child | ||
A bud; the one who is born in April | ||
Second; The Month April; Derivative of English name April | ||
Second; The Month April; Spelling variant of English name April | ||
Second; The Month April; Spelling variant of English name April | ||
Celestial Maiden; Heavenly Maiden; Moving in the water of the clouds | ||
A beautiful angel who is the messenger of almighty God | ||
A precious and beautiful girl untainted by the sun. | ||
Unique, Extraordinary | ||
Inuit word for snow. | ||
Open spaces | ||
An exquisite snowflake | ||
Inuit word for fish catcher. | ||
A gifted intelligent being who is wise and responsible | ||
Result, Consequence | ||
Faith or belief in something. | ||
A talented and reasonable being | ||


