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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is Indian.
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There are 344 names matching your criteria.
AJIT m Indian Means "he who has not been conquered" or "invincible", from Sanskrit अ (a) "not" and जित (jita) "conquered"... [more] BALADEVA m Indian, Hinduism Means "god of strength" from Sanskrit बल (bala) "strength" combined with देव (deva) "god"... [more] BHASKARA m Indian, Hinduism Means "shining", derived from a combination of Sanskrit भास (bhasa) "light" and कर (kara) "making"... [more] CHANDRA m & f Indian, Hinduism Means "moon" in Sanskrit, derived from चन्द (chand) "to shine"... [more] CHANDRAKANT m Indian Means "beloved by the moon", derived from Sanskrit चन्द्र (chandra) "moon" and कान्त (kanta) "beloved"... [more] DAMODARA m Indian, Hinduism Means "rope around the belly", derived from Sanskrit दाम (dama) "rope" and उदर (udara) "belly"... [more] DAYARAM m Indian Means "compassion of Rama" from Sanskrit दया (daya) "compassion" combined with the name of the god RAMA. DEVADAS m Indian Means "servant of the gods" from Sanskrit देव (deva) "god" and दास (dasa) "servant". DEVARAJA m Indian, Hinduism Means "king of gods" from Sanskrit देव (deva) "god" and राज (raja) "king"... [more] DILIPA m Indian, Hinduism Means "protector of Dehli" from Sanskrit दिली (Dili) "Dehli" combined with प (pa) "protecting"... [more] GANESHA m Indian, Hinduism Means "lord of hordes" from Sanskrit गण (gana) "horde" and ईश (isha) "lord, ruler"... [more] GAUTAMA m Indian Variant of GOTAMA, or in the case of Siddhartha Gautama, a patronymic form... [more] GOPALA m Indian, Hinduism Means "cow protector" from Sanskrit गो (go) "cow" and पाल (pala) "protector"... [more] GOTAMA m Indian, Hinduism Means "the best ox" from Sanskrit गो (go) "ox, cow" and तम (tama) "best"... [more] GOVINDA m Indian, Hinduism Means "cow finder", derived from Sanskrit गो (go) "cow" combined with विन्द (vinda) "finding"... [more] HARI m Indian, Hinduism Means "brown, yellow, tawny" in Sanskrit, and by extension "monkey, horse, lion"... [more] HARISHA m Indian, Hinduism Means "lord of monkeys" from Sanskrit हरि (hari) "monkey" and ईश (isha) "lord"... [more] INDERPAL m Punjabi Means "protector of Indra" from the name of the god INDRA combined with Sanskrit पाल (pala) "protector". INDRA m Indian, Hinduism Means "possessing drops of rain" from Sanskrit इन्दु (indu) "a drop" and र (ra) "possessing"... [more] INDRAJIT m Indian, Hinduism Means "conqueror of Indra" from the name of the god INDRA combined with Sanskrit जित (jit) "conquering"... [more] JAGANNATHA m Indian, Hinduism Means "master of the world" from Sanskrit जगत (jagat) "world" and नाथ (natha) "master"... [more] JAGJIT m Punjabi Means "conqueror of the world", composed of the Sanskrit elements जगत (jagat) "world" and जित (jit) "conquering". JASWINDER f & m Punjabi Means "Indra of the thunderbolt" from the name of the Hindu god INDRA prefixed with Sanskrit jasu, the name of his thunderbolt. JAYENDRA m Indian Means "lord of victory" from Sanskrit जय (jaya) meaning "victory" combined with the name of the god INDRA, used here to mean "lord". JITENDRA m Indian Means "conqueror of Indra" from Sanskrit जित (jita) "conquered" combined with the name of the god INDRA. KAILASH m Indian From the name of a mountain in the Himalayas which is believed to be the paradise of the Hindu god Shiva... [more] KALIDASA m Indian Means "servant of Kali" from the name of the Hindu goddess KALI combined with Sanskrit दास (dasa) "servant"... [more] KAPILA m Indian, Hinduism Means "reddish brown" in Sanskrit, derived from कपि (kapi) "monkey"... [more] KIRAN m & f Indian Derived from the Sanskrit word किरण (kirana), which can mean "dust" or "thread" or "sunbeam". MAHAVIRA m Indian Means "great hero" from Sanskrit महा (maha) "great" and वीर (vira) "hero"... [more] MAHENDRA m Indian Means "great Indra" from Sanskrit महा (maha) "great" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA. MAHESHA m Indian, Hinduism Means "great lord" from Sanskrit महा (maha) "great" and ईश (isha) "lord, ruler"... [more] MANINDER m Punjabi Means "lord of the mind", derived from Sanskrit माणि (mani) "mind" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA, used here to mean "lord". MOHANDAS m Indian Means "servant of Mohana" from the name of the Hindu god MOHANA combined with Sanskrit दास (dasa) "servant"... [more] NAGENDRA m Indian Means "lord of snakes" from Sanskrit नाग (naga) meaning "snake" (also "elephant") combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA, used here to mean "lord"... [more] NARENDRA m Indian Means "lord of men" from Sanskrit नर (nara) "man" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA, used here to mean "lord". OM m Indian From the Sanskrit ओम (om), considered to be a sacred syllable because it represents the range of sounds that can be made by the human voice. PANKAJA m Indian, Hinduism Means "born of mud", referring to the lotus flower, derived from Sanskrit पङ्क (panka) "mud" and ज (ja) "born"... [more] PITAMBARA m Indian, Hinduism Means "yellow garments", derived from Sanskrit पीत (pita) "yellow" and अम्बर (ambara) "garment"... [more] PRABHAKARA m Indian Means "light maker", derived from Sanskrit प्रभा (prabha) "light" and कर (kara) "maker"... [more] PURUSHOTTAMA m Indian, Hinduism Means "the best man" from Sanskrit पुरुष (purusha) "man" and उत्तम (uttama) "highest"... [more] RAJENDRA m Indian Means "lord of kings", derived from Sanskrit राज (raja) "king" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA, used here to mean "lord". RAJNISH m Indian Means "lord of the night" from Sanskrit रजनि (rajani) "night" and ईश (isha) "lord, ruler". RAKESH m Indian Means "lord of the full-moon day" from Sanskrit राका (raka) "full-moon day" and ईश (isha) "lord, ruler". RAMACHANDRA m Indian, Hinduism Means "Rama moon", derived from RAMA, another name of Vishnu, combined with Sanskrit चन्द्र (chandra) meaning "moon"... [more] RAMESHA m Indian, Hinduism Means "ruler of Rama", derived from Sanskrit रमा (Rama), a name of Lakshmi (wife of the god Vishnu), combined with ईश (isha) "ruler"... [more] RAMESHWAR m Indian Means "lord Rama", derived from RAMA, another name of Vishnu, combined with Sanskrit ईश्वर (ishvara) meaning "lord". RAVINDRA m Indian Means "lord of the sun" from Sanskrit रवि (ravi) "sun" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA, used here to mean "lord". RISHI m Indian Means "sage, poet" in Sanskrit, perhaps ultimately deriving from a root meaning "to see". SATISH m Indian Means "lord of Sati" from the name of the Hindu goddess SATI combined with ईश (isha) "ruler". SHANKARA m Indian, Hinduism Derived from the Sanskrit elements शम (sham) "auspicious, lucky" and कर (kara) "making"... [more] SHASHI m & f Indian Traditional name for the moon, it literally means "having a hare" in Sanskrit... [more] SHIVA m Indian, Hinduism Derived from Sanskrit शिव (shiva) meaning "benign, kind, auspicious"... [more] SHRINIVAS m Indian Means "the abode of Shri" from the name of the Hindu goddess SHRI combined with Sanskrit निवास (nivasa) "abode, house". SHRIPATI m Indian, Hinduism Means "husband of Shri" from the name of the Hindu goddess SHRI combined with Sanskrit पति (pati) "husband, lord"... [more] SHYAMA m & f Indian, Hinduism Derived from Sanskrit श्याम (shyama) meaning "dark, black, blue"... [more] SIDDHARTHA m Indian Means "one who has accomplished a goal", derived from Sanskrit सिद्ध (siddha) "accomplished" and अर्थ (artha) "goal"... [more] |
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