Sanskrit Baby Unisex Names With Meanings - Page 46
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Our collection includes a wide variety of Sanskrit Baby Unisex Names - ranging from traditional and religious names to modern, trendy, and cute options. Whether you're looking for short and sweet names or something easy to pronounce, this list will help you find the perfect name for your baby Unisex!
You can browse all Sanskrit baby Unisex names alphabetically, along with their meanings, and filter them by different categories. Click on any name to learn more about its meaning and origin.
Sanskrit Baby Unisex Names by Alphabet
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Sanskrit Baby Names for Unisexs 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 | ||


