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Since ancient times, the practice of naming babies based on religious traditions has been highly popular. Within religious contexts, great importance is placed on selecting a name that carries significant meaning. This process of choosing the best name is determined by gender and guided by religious principles. A person's name plays a pivotal role in shaping their identity throughout their life. The religious tradition of naming began with the intention of bestowing a unique identity upon individuals, as their entire future is believed to hinge on it. Not only in India but also in other countries, people of various faiths have attached great significance to the naming process. Within these religious frameworks, there is a common belief that names should be meaningful and convey positive qualities, contributing to the individual's reputation within society. In religion, it is believed that a person's characteristics are influenced by their gender-specific name. All the qualities of Baby's behavior are thought to be reflected in their name. After birth, Baby is given their first name, and this naming process holds great significance in Hindu. Relatives, including parents, are deeply mindful of choosing a name for Baby. In fact, in Hindu, a name is believed to have a significant impact on Baby's future and present. Success and failure in life are believed to be influenced by Baby's name in Hindu. The success of Baby in their religious journey carries great importance. Therefore, finding an appropriate name that enhances their personality is a meticulous process. The meaning of the name cannot be underestimated. People within the Hindu community, in particular, prioritize names that inspire and evoke enthusiasm.
Name | Meaning |
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Valayi | Mischievous girl |
Valavan | Skilful |
Valarmathi | |
Valak | A crane |
Vakula | A flower, Clever, Patient, Circumspect, Attentive |
Vakul | Flower, Clever, Patient, Circumspect, Attentive, Another name for Shiva (Son of Vakula Devi) |
Vakti | Speech |
Vakshu | Refreshing, The oxus river |
Vakshi | Nutrition, Flame |
Vakshani | Nourishing |
Vakshana | Nourishing, River bed, Flame, Oblation, Stomach |
Vakshan | Strengthening, Nourishing, Chest |
Vakshal | |
Vaksh | Chest, Strengthening, To grow |
Vakruth | |
Vakratunda | Curved trunk Lord, Lord Ganesh |
Vakratund | An epithet of Ganesh, Lord Ganesh |
Vakrabhuj | Lord Ganesh, Crooked armed |
Vakpati | Great orator |
Vajrin | Lord Indra, Wielding the thunderbolt, Said of Indra, Agni, Shiva |
Vajreshwari | Buddhist Goddess |
Vajrapani | Lord Indra, Vajra in [his] hand |
Vajrang | Diamond bodied |
Vajranakha | Strong nailed |
Vajramani | Diamond |
Vajraksha | Sturdy like metal, Lord Hanuman |
Vajraksh | Sturdy like metal, Lord Hanuman |
Vajrakaya | Sturdy like metal, Lord Hanuman |
Vajrakanti | Name of a Raga |
Vajrajit | Lord Indra, Conqueror of Inder, Whose weapon is called Vajra |
Vajrahasta | One who has a thunderbolt in his hands |
Vajrahast | Lord Shiva, One who has a hand that is Hard as a lightning |
Vajradhar | Lord Indra, The one who bears the Vajra |
Vajrabahu | One with strong arms |
Vajra | Very strong, Hard, Powerful, Another name of Goddess Durga, Thunderbolt, Diamond |
Vajinath | Lord Shiva, Lord of physicians, Epithet of Shiva, Epithet of Dhanvantari |
Vajendra | Lord Indra, Strong Indra |
Vajasi | |
Vajasani | Son of Lord Vishnu |
Vaiwaswat | One of the saints |
Vaivat | |
Vaivaswatha | Seventh Manu |
Vaisunavi | |
Vaishwanar | Omnipresent |
Vaishvik | Belonging to the world |
Vaishvi | Devotee of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Parvati |
Vaishu | |
Vaishravan | Kubera, Lord of wealth |
Vaishodevi | Devotee of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Parvati |
Vaishnov | Vaishnava denotes Lord Vishnu |
Vaishnodevi | Goddess Parvati |
Vaishnavi | Worshipper of Lord Vishnu, The personified energy of Vishnu |
Vaishnav | Vaishnava denotes Lord Vishnu |
Vaishithe | Feature |
Vaisheka | |
Vaishavi | Goddess Parvati, Lord vishnus devotee |
Vaishant | Quiet and shining star |
Vaishanavi | Worshipper of Lord Vishnu |
Vaishali | An ancient city of India, Great, Princess |
Vaishakhi | The day of the full Moon in the month of vaishakh |
Vaishakha | Name of a Raga |
Vaishaka | A season, Lioness |
Vaishak | Name of a Hindu month in Summer, The Hindu months of april and May, Churning rod |
Vaish | An ancient Indian city |
Vaisakhi | The day of the full Moon in the month of vaishakh |
Vaisakh | Of the second lunar month |
Vaisaka | A season, Lioness |
Vairochan | An ancient name |
Vairinchya | Son of Lord Brahma |
Vairat | Gem |
Vairasri | |
Vairaja | (Son of Virat) |
Vairaj | Spiritual glory, Divine glory, Belonging to Brahma |
Vairagi | Detached, Free from desire and attaclunent |
Vairag | Detached, Free from desire and attaclunent |
Vainavin | Lord Shiva |
Vainavi | Gold |
Vaikunthanatha | Lord of vaikuntha, The heavenly abode |
Vaikunth | Vaikuntam, The abode of Lord Vishnu |
Vaikhan | Lord Vishnu, One whose consumption has strange pattern as he devours whole universe during pralaya |
Vaikartan | Name of Karna |
Vaijnath | Lord Shiva, Lord of physicians, Epithet of Shiva, Epithet of Dhanvantari |
Vaijeenath | Lord Shiva, Lord of physicians, Epithet of Shiva, Epithet of Dhanvantari |
Vaijayi | Victor |
Vaijayantimala | A garland of Lord Vishnu |
Vaijayanti | Garland of Lord Vishnu |
Vaijayanthi | Prize, A garland of Lord Vishnu |
Vaijantimala | Garland of Lord Vishnu |
Vaijanti | Name of a flower |
Vaiga | Goddess Parvati, A river in Tamil nadu |
Vaidyut | Brilliant |
Vaidyanathan | Master of medicines, The king of medicine, Lord of physicians |
Vaidyanath | Master of medicines, The king of medicine |
Vaidya | Doctor, Erudite, Physician |
Vaidurya | A gem stone, Excellent |
Vaidish | |
Vaidiki | The Goddess who is vedic in form |
Vaidika | |
Vaidik | Related to Veda |
Vaidic | Related to Veda |