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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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Kanmani | Precious like An eye |
Kankangi | Gold |
Kankana | A bracelet, Bangle |
Kankalini | One with necklace of bones |
Kanka | Fragrance of the lotus |
Kanjri | Bird |
Kanjira | Tambourine |
Kanjari | A bird |
Kanitha | Iris of the eye |
Kanita | Iris of the eye |
Kanishkaa | An ancient king, Small, A king who followed buddhism |
Kanisha | Beautiful |
Kanisa | Beautiful |
Kanira | Grain |
kaninika | Eyeball |
Kanimozhi | Lovable |
Kanimoli | Speaks with a gentle tone |
Kanika | An atom, Small, Girl |
Kanija | Metals |
Kani | Girl |
Kangsha | Desire, Want |
Kangna | Bracelet |
Kangana | Bracelet |
Kaneshka | Small |
Kaneera | Grain |
Kandhara | Lute |
Kandhal | Attractive |
Kanchi | Brilliant, A pilgrimage centre in south india, A waistband |
Kanchana | Gold, Wealth |
Kanasu | Dream |
Kananbala | Nymph of the forest |
Kanaklata | Golden creeper |
Kanakavalli | Gold |
Kanakasaveri | Name of a Raga |
Kanakapriya | One who loves gold |
Kanakangi | Name of a Raga |
Kanakambari | Name of a Raga |
Kanakalatha | Golden creeper |
Kanakadri | Name of a Raga |
Kanakabati | A fairy tale |
Kanakapriya | One who loves gold |
Kanaka | Gold, Another name for Sita |
Kamya | Beautiful, Lovable, Assiduous, Successful |
Kampana | Unsteady |
Kamna | Desire |
Kamla | Perfect, Goddess, Flower |
Kamitha | Desired |
Kamini | Desirable, Beautiful, Affectionate, A beautiful woman |
Kamika | Desired |
Kameswari | Goddess Parvati, The Lord of desires, She is the queen of transcendental lust |
Kamesvari | Goddess Parvati, The Lord of desires, She is the queen of transcendental lust |
Kameshvari | Goddess Parvati, The Lord of desires, She is the queen of transcendental lust |
Kameesha | |
Kamana | Desire |
Kamalkali | The bud of a lotus |
Kamalini | A lotus plant, A pondfill of lotuses, Beautiful, Auspicious |
Kamalinee | A lotus plant, A pondfill of lotuses, Beautiful, Auspicious |
Kamalika | Goddess Lakshmi, Lotus |
Kamali | Full of desires |
Kamalakshi | One whose eyes are beautiful like lotuses |
kamalaa | Perfect, Goddess, Flower |
Kamala | Perfect, Goddess, Flower, Born of a lotus, Spring, Passionate, Beautiful, Eminent, Prosperity |
Kamakya | Goddess Durga, Granter of wishes |
Kamakshi | Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Parvati, One with loving eyes |
Kamakshee | Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Parvati, One with loving eyes |
Kamakhya | Goddess Durga, Giver of desires, A form of Durga |
Kamadha | Granting desires |
Kama | Desired, Cherished, The golden one or Love, Beauty, Briliance |
Kalyani | Auspicious, Excellent, Fortune, Welfare, A sacred cow, Another name for Paarvati welfare |
Kalya | Praise, Pleasant, Morning, Clever, Auspicious, Healthy |
Kalpitha | Imagined, Creative, Invented |
Kalpita | Imagined, Creative, Invented |
Kalpini | Night |
Kalpavalli | Flower |
Kalpana | Idea, Imagination, Fancy, Creating, Invention, Embellislunent |
Kalpagam | Goddess name |
Kalnisha | Eve of diwali |
Kallola | Name of a Raga |
Kallol | Large waves, Gurgling of water |
Kalka | Blue, Goddess Durga, Pupil if the eye |
Kalita | Understood |
Kalini | Flower, Full of blossoms and bloom, Another name for the river Yamuna |
Kalindi | Yamuna river |
Kalinda | The sea |
Kalika | Dark, Fog, Flawed gold, Perfumed, Earth, A bud |
Kali | Night, Destroyer, Goddess Durga in her terrifying form, Blackness |
Kalavati | Artistic or Goddess Parvati |
Kalavathi | Artistic or Goddess Parvati |
Kalasaveri | Name of a Raga |
Kalarani | Art, Phases of Moon |
Kalapini | Peacock, Night, Moon, Peacock tail blue |
Kalapi | Peacock, Nightingale |
Kalanidhi | Treasure of art |
Kalandhika | Bestowed of art |
Kalamanjiiraranjini | Wearing a musical anklet |
Kalakarni | Goddess Lakshmi, With black ears |
Kalakaanti | Name of a Raga |
Kalaka | Dark, Fog, Flawed gold, Perfumed, Earth, Another name for Goddess Durga perfumed |
Kalaivani | Goddess Saraswati, Goddess Sarasvati, Goddess of arts |
Kalaiselvi | Art of work |