This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Indian; and the length is 6.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Thasna f ManipuriDerived from the Meitei
tha meaning "moon" and
sana meaning "gold, precious".
Tripti तृप्ति f HindiMeans "satisfaction, contentment, delight" in Sanskrit.
Trupti तृप्ती f Indian, MarathiDerived from Sanskrit तृप्ति
(tṛ́pti) meaning "contentment, satisfaction".
Udichi उदीची f OdiaMeans "one who grows with prosperity" in Odia.
Ummati f Indian (Sikh)intelligent, good nature ,very helpful,long ages live ,open thoughts creation
Uthara f IndianSanskrit Epics of ancient India. In Hindi, means "northern."
Valisa वरिषा f Indian (Sikh)Valisa is derived from the Sanskrit name
Variṣā (वरिषा), which refers to the rainy season. The root word varṣa (वर्ष) means “rain” or “year,” symbolizing the annual monsoon or the refreshing rains that nourish the earth... [
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Vanaja वानजा, వనజ, வனஜா f Indian, Telugu, TamilMeans "forest-born" from Sanskrit वन
(vana) meaning "forest" and ज
(ja) meaning "born".
Varada ವರದಾ f IndianName of an Indian river situated in Karnataka, a state in the south western region of India. It is with believed that this river has religious ties with gods
Durga and
Lakshmi.
Varahi वाराही f Indian, HinduismMeans "boar" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a Hindu goddess, one of the Matrikas.
Varida f Indian, Sanskrit, Hindi, MarathiEither from Sanskrit वारिद (vārid) meaning "incidence, occurence," a combination of Sanskrit वारि (vāri) meaning "water" and Sanskrit दा (dā) meaning "giving", or the Indian vernacular name for the plant Pavonia odorata.
Vinaya विनय f IndianOf Sanskrit and Pāli origin, meaning "leading out; education; discipline".... [
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Viyona f KannadaThis name represents the ability to consume and rely heavily on nutrition or food.
Vrinda वृन्दा, वृंदा f Hinduism, Hindi, MarathiThis name comes from the ancient Indian language Sanskrit. It is one of the names given to the Hindu goddess Radha, one of the god Vishnu's many lovers. The name is also used for the
Tulsi plant, a sacred plant in Hinduism, because it is said Radha's hair was wavy and luxurious, like the leaves on the plant.
Zaheen ذہین f & m UrduMeans "sagacious, acute, clever, ingenious" in Urdu, ultimately from Arabic ذهين
(dhahīn).
Zunera f UrduMeans "guiding light"or "flower in paradise" in Urdu.