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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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Goshita | |
Gorochana | Goddess Parvati, A beautiful & virtuous woman |
Gorma | Goddess Parvati |
Gori | A fair woman, Goddess Parvati, White, Fair, Beautiful, Brilliant, Another name for the earth |
Gopu | Smart |
Gopikashri | Cowherd, Cowherd woman |
Gopika | A cowherd, Cowherd woman, Defender, One who protects cows, Another name for Raadha |
Gopi | Milkmaid friends of Lord Krishna |
Gopashree | |
Gopa | Gautamas wife |
Gool | Flower, Rose, Red, Precious, Fortune |
Goohari | Paraakramam |
Gomyasri | |
Gomya | |
Gomti | Name of a river |
Gomthi | Name of a river |
Gomini | Goddess Lakshmi, Owner of cattle |
Gomati | Name of a river |
Gomathy | Name of a river, Queen of beauty |
Gomathi | Name of a river, Queen of beauty |
Gokilavani | |
Gokila | |
Godavri | A river |
Godavari | River Godavari, Largest and longest river in south India, One who bestows water and wealth |
Gobikaa | |
Gnya | Famous, Scholar |
Gnapika | Intelligent |
Gnaneswari | Intelligent, Name of Goddess Lakshmi |
Gnaneshwari | Intelligent, Name of Goddess Lakshmi |
Gnanalia | |
Gnanal | Queen of expertise |
Givitha | Life |
Giva | Hill |
Gitisha | Seven sound of song |
Gitika | A little song, A small song |
Gitashri | The bhagwat Gita |
Gitansh | Gita ka Ansh |
Gitanjali | Collection of pomes in song, Tagores poems which got nobel prize, An offering of songs, Devotional offering of musical praise |
Gitali | Lover of song, Musical, One who appreciates song |
Gita | Holy book of the hindus, Song, Poem, The bhagvad Gita, The renowned Hindu religious treatise on philosophy and morality |
Gishu | Radiance |
Gisele | Pledge |
Girisha | One belonging to the mountains, Another name for Paarvati |
Girisa | One belonging to the mountains, Another name for Paarvati |
Girika | Summit of a mountain, Mountain peak |
Girija | Born of a mountain, Goddess Parvati, Daughter of Himalaya |
Giribala | Goddess Parvati, Daughter of the mountain, Another name for parvatee |
Gireesha | One belonging to the mountains, Another name for Paarvati |
Gira | Language |
Gini | Gold |
Gina | Silvery |
Ghungroo | Musical instrument |
Ghulika | Pearl |
Ghoshini | Famed, Proclaimed, Noisy |
Ghosha | Resounding, A proclamation, Noise, Fame |
Ghorarupa | Having a fierce outlook |
Ghena | Ornament, Abbreviation of names ending in -gina |
Gheethi | Melody |
Ghata | Changing weather |
Ghaneswari | |
Ghanavi | Singer, Melody |
Ghanasindhu | Name of a Raga |
Ghanashyamala | Name of a Raga |
Ghanamalika | Clouds |
Geya | Song |
Geshna | Singer |
Genelia | |
Gehna | Ornament |
Gehena | Jewel, Ornament |
Geetu | Variant of Sanskrit word Geet meaning song |
Geetisha | Seven sound of song |
Geetika | A little song, A small song |
Geeti | A song, World, Universe |
Geethika | A little song, A small song |
Geethashree | Bhagavad Geetha |
Geethanjali | Collection of pomes in song, Tagores poems which got nobel prize, An offering of songs, Devotional offering of musical praise |
Geetha | Holy book of the hindus, Song |
Geetasri | Bhagvat Gita |
Geetanjali | Collection of pomes in song, Tagores poems which got nobel prize, An offering of songs, Devotional offering of musical praise |
Geeta | Holy book of the hindus, Song, Poem, The bhagvad Gita, The renowned Hindu religious treatise on philosophy and morality |
Geena | Silvery |
Geashna | Victory |
Gayle | Beautiful woman |
Gayatry | Gayathry Mantra, Mother of the Vedas or Goddess Saraswati |
Gayatri | A vedic Mantra praising the Sun, A sacred verse, A Goddess, Mother of the Vedas |
Gayatree | A vedic Mantra praising the Sun, A sacred verse, A Goddess, Mother of the Vedas |
Gayathry | Gayathry Mantra, Mother of the Vedas or Goddess Saraswati |
Gayathri | Goddess of the Vedas |
Gayanthika | Singing |
Gayana | Singing |
Gayalika | Honest |
Gayakapriya | Name of a Raga |
Gaya | Wise |
Gavya | |
Gavi | White Falcon, A forest in kerala |
Gavah | Stars |
Gauthami | River Godavari, One who enlightens, One who removes darkness, Another name for Durga |
Gautami | River Godavari, One who enlightens, One who removes darkness, Another name for Durga |
Gauryanvi | |
Gaury | A fair woman, Goddess Parvati, White, Fair, Beautiful, Brilliant, Another name for the earth |