Sanskrit Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 46
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Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-Aryan language in which the most ancient documents are the Vedas, composed in what is called Vedic Sanskrit. The names of people in Sanskrit are typically composed of a given name and a family name. The given name is the personal name, while the family name is derived from the father’s name and is used as a last name
This collection has all Sanskrit Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce Sanskrit baby names to help you make the right choice!
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Sanskrit Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Pertaining to the sky or atmosphere | ||
The person who is relating to the sky. | ||
Sky-like; vast and limitless | ||
Lord of the Sky ; Ruler of the Heavens | ||
Divine protector connected with the vastness of the sky | ||
Fearless ;Unshaken | ||
Rising from the sky; Sunrise | ||
Jewel of the Sky | ||
King of the Sky; Royal of the Heavens | ||
A hermit sound or music | ||
Natural stream of water; God Of River (Ocean) | ||
From the large deep ocean. | ||
The Master of the lakes. | ||
The person who is clever and boundless. | ||
The Master above all the hills. | ||
The supreme ruler of the mountains. | ||
Lord of Serpents | ||
One who wears serpents as ornaments | ||
The emperor of the snakes. | ||
The Kings of all the serpents | ||
The bravest king of the serpents | ||
The victory of the king of snakes | ||
The gem of the serpents | ||
The Lord or the deity of snakes | ||
The saviour of the snakes; Saviour Of Serpents (The Cobras) | ||
The companion of the serpents | ||
The possessor of the snakes | ||
The superior of the serpents | ||
the dead of the snakes | ||
The Lords of the mongoose | ||
An Indian mythological king | ||
An ancient king of the Aila dynasty | ||
The head or the leader | ||
The female chief or the leader | ||
A sacred place; Twinkling of an eye; A forest mentioned in ancient scriptures | ||
The eyes, from where one can see | ||
The two beautiful eyes | ||
One own's eyes or the eyes of the own | ||
The lamp of the eyes | ||
The third eye of Lord Shiva | ||
God can been seen in the eyes of this person. | ||
The God with the beautiful eyes | ||
Moral; Ethical; Principled | ||
The aristocrat of ecstasy. | ||
The monarch or ruler of blue havens. | ||
The one who abides in paradise. | ||
Night-blooming flower | ||
Something drawn or sketched | ||
The king of the stars | ||
A mongoose, A sharp-minded, 4th Pandav in Mahabharat | ||


