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Since ancient times, naming babies after their birth has been a widely practiced tradition in many religions. Religion places significant emphasis on choosing a name that carries specific meanings. The selection of the best name for a child is determined based on religious beliefs. In our society, a person's name plays a crucial role in defining their identity. The religious practice of naming individuals originated to bestow a unique identity upon them, as their entire future is believed to rest upon it. Not only in India but also in other countries, people of various faiths have attached great importance to the naming process for several decades. Within religious contexts, it is believed that a name should possess positive connotations to uphold the individual's reputation within the community. According to religious beliefs, a person's personality is believed to be influenced by their name. This implies that the characteristics of an individual, such as how they treat others and the tone of their speech, are all reflected in their name. In many religious traditions, the naming of a baby takes place shortly after birth. Most parents aspire to give a meaningful name to their child, as they believe that the name can shape the child's future and nature. Success in life is also thought to be influenced by one's name. In various religious communities, there is a strong emphasis on ensuring that a child, especially a daughter, becomes a successful individual. To achieve this, parents often choose names for their child that carry deep and inspiring meanings associated with success.
Name | Meaning |
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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 |
Vaidurya | A gem stone, Excellent |
Vaidiki | The Goddess who is vedic in form |
Vaidika | |
Vaidhe | Goddess Sita, The king of Videha, Father of Sita, A dweller in Videha (Wife of Lord Rama) |
Vaidhai | |
Vaidehi | Goddess Sita, Sita, Daughter of Janak, Long pepper, A cow |
Vaidarbhi | (Wife of Lord Krishna) |
Vaidahi | Of videhas, Princess of videhas |
Vaibhavi | Landlord, Rich person |
Vaibavi | Landlord, Rich person |
Vahini | Flowing |
Vagishwari | Goddess Saraswathi, Name of a Raga |
Vageeshwari | Goddess Saraswathi, Name of a Raga |
Vagdevi | Goddess of learning, Goddess Saraswati |
Vag-devi | Goddess of words |
Vadhi | Lord of the gods |
Vadhana | Bright star |
Vachya | Goddess Sita, To be spoken, Expressed, Another name of Sita |
Vachi | Nectar like speech |
Vachana | Talk |
Vaatika | Garden |
Vaasava | Lord Indra, The chief of the vasus |
Vaasanthi | Of Spring, Name of a musical Raagini |
Vaasaki | |
Vaaruni | The Goddess who is the power of Varuna, A Goddess |
Vaarini | The one who prevents |
vaarida | Cloud |
Vaarahi | One who rides on varaah, Is one of the matrikas, A group of seven or eight mother Goddess in the Hindu religion |
Vaanya | Hindu female deity of forests, Van ki Devi, Gods gift, God is gracious |
Vaani | Speech |
Vaahila | Name of air |
Vaagiswari | Goddess Saraswathi |
Vaagdevi | Goddess of learning, Goddess Saraswati |
Uttara | Higher, North the direction, Name of a start, Better, Outcome (Princess of Virata, pupil of Arjuna as Brihhannala (his disguised identity as the eunuch dance teacher during the Pandavas final year of exile).) |
Utsuka | Exited |
Utsavi | Festivities |
Utsa | Spring |
Utpatti | Creation |
Utpalini | Lotus pond |
Utpalakshi | Goddess Laxmi, She who has lotus-like eyes (Utpal - lotus, Akshi - eye |
Utpalabha | Lotus like |
Utpala | Lotus, A river |
Utkashana | Commanding |
Utkalita | Brilliant, Blossoming |
Utkalika | Longing for glory, A wave, Curiousity, A bud |
Utkala | Coming from Utkal |
Uthra | Conventional, Stylized & constellation |
Uthisha | |
Uthami | Honest |
Uthama | Exceptional |
Utalika | Wave |
Usri | A river |
Usra | Dawn, The earth, First light |
Ushra | Dawn, The earth, First light |
Ushma | Heat |
Ushika | Goddess Parvati, Dawn worshipper |
Ushija | Born of desire, Desirous, Energetic, Pleasant |
Ushi | Wish, Desire |
Ushasree | |
Ushasi | Dawn |
Ushashi | Morning |
Usharvi | Raga in the morning |
Ushana | Desire, The Som plant that produces Soma, Desirous |
Ushakiran | Rays of morning Sun |
Usha | Dawn |
Urvija | Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Laxmi, Earth |
Urvi | Earth, River, Both heaven and earth, Substantial |
Urveen | Friend, See also ervin |
Urvasi | A celestial maiden, An Angel, Most beautiful of apsaras, Unearthly, An Apsara or celestial nymph considered to be the most beautiful in the three worlds |
Urvashi | A celestial maiden, An Angel, Most beautiful of apsaras, Unearthly, An Apsara or celestial nymph considered to be the most beautiful in the three worlds |
Urvashee | A celestial maiden, An Angel, Most beautiful of apsaras, Unearthly, An Apsara or celestial nymph considered to be the most beautiful in the three worlds |
Urvara | Fertile, The earth, An Apsara or celestial nymph |
Urva | Big |
Uruvi | Substantial, Excellent, The earth |
Ursula | Little bear |
Urshita | Firm |
Urna | Cover |
Urmimala | Garland of waves |
Urmila | Humble, Enchantress (Laxman's wife; daughter of King Janak and sister of Sita) |
Urmika | Small wave |
Urmie | |
Urmi | Wave |
Urmesha | |
Urjika | |
Urja | Energy, Affectionate, Daughter, Nutrition, Breath |
Urishita | Firm |
Urishilla | Excellent |
Uravashi | An Angel |
Ura | The heart |
Upma | The best |
Upkosha | Treasure |
Upeksha | To neglect, Awaiting, Disregard |
Upasna | Veneration, Worship, Devotion |
Upasana | Veneration, Worship, Devotion |