| S. No |
Baby Name |
Meaning |
Significance |
| 1 |
Aabhaan |
Radiant like the sun |
Symbolises positivity and enlightenment |
| 2 |
Aanil |
Another name for Lord Hanuman |
Emphasising a deep connection with Lord Hanuman |
| 3 |
Aanjaya |
Unconquerable |
Represents invincibility, strength, and resilience in the face of challenges |
| 4 |
Aashu |
Quick and swift |
Portrays agility and efficiency in actions |
| 5 |
Abhayram |
Fearless like Lord Rama |
Exhibiting courage, strength, and a fearless attitude |
| 6 |
Abhyant |
Fearless |
Signifying courage, bravery |
| 7 |
Adhilesh |
Supreme ruler |
Signifying a leader with unparalleled authority |
| 8 |
Ajesh |
Lord of the unborn |
Portrays a divine connection over the cycle of life |
| 9 |
Akaravarudra |
Lord of the ocean |
Symbolising control over powerful forces, calmness, and depth of character. |
| 10 |
Amitvikrama |
One with limitless courage |
Embodies boundless bravery |
| 11 |
Anantakaya |
Infinite form |
Symbolising boundless and eternal existence |
| 12 |
Anij |
Another name for Lord Hanuman |
Representing a divine and auspicious connection with Lord Hanuman |
| 13 |
Anil |
Lord of the unborn |
Portraying a divine connection and authority over the cycle of life |
| 14 |
Anilsuta |
Son of the wind |
Representing a divine connection with elemental forces |
| 15 |
Anjaneya |
Son of Anjana |
Representing a divine lineage, loyalty |
| 16 |
Arjunadvaja |
Arjuna’s flag |
Symbolising guidance, protection |
| 17 |
Atulit |
Incomparable |
Illustrating unmatched strength, uniqueness |
| 18 |
Bajrang |
Thunderbolt |
Illustrating forceful and swift energy |
| 19 |
Bajrangbali |
Armed with a thunderbolt |
Representing the powerful and invincible nature of Lord Hanuman. |
| 20 |
Bajrangi |
Another name for Lord Hanuman |
Highlighting strength, power, and devotion to Lord Rama. |
| 21 |
Balvant |
Powerful and strong |
Embodying physical and inner strength, resilience, and vitality |
| 22 |
Bhadrang |
One with a fortunate body |
Symbolising good health, well-being, and auspicious attributes |
| 23 |
Bhakthav |
Devotee of the Lord |
Emphasising a deep and sincere devotion to spiritual belief |
| 24 |
Bhavishya |
Future-oriented |
Reflecting a forward-thinking and visionary perspective towards life and goals |
| 25 |
Bhimsen |
Powerful and mighty |
Illustrating great strength, force, and dominance in all endeavors |
| 26 |
Chaturbhave |
All-knowing and wise |
Indicating profound wisdom, intelligence |
| 27 |
Chaturbhuj |
Possessing four arms |
Symbolising multi-faceted capabilities |
| 28 |
Chiranjeevi |
Immortal, an eternal being |
Lord Hanuman is considered to be immortal. |
| 29 |
Danta |
Toothed |
Illustrating sharpness, precision |
| 30 |
Deenbandhav |
Friend of the distressed |
Signifying compassion, empathy, and a caring nature |
| 31 |
Dheera |
Courageous |
Emphasising bravery, strength, and a calm composed demeanor |
| 32 |
Dhula |
Dazzling, shining |
Radiating a bright and captivating presence |
| 33 |
Dhyananjaneya |
Meditative Hanuman |
Illustrating a deep spiritual connection, focus |
| 34 |
Eeraj |
Born of the wind |
Symbolising agility, speed, and a connection with elemental forces |
| 35 |
Gadaa |
Mace |
Illustrating strength, power, and the ability to overcome obstacles |
| 36 |
Gajanand |
Son of Gauri, another name for Hanuman |
Expressing a divine and sacred connection with mother and nature |
| 37 |
Gunsagar |
Ocean of virtues |
Representing a person with abundant positive qualities and virtues |
| 38 |
Gyansagar |
Ocean of knowledge |
Symbolising profound wisdom, intellect |
| 39 |
Hanavanta |
Lord Hanuman |
Expressing reverence |
| 40 |
Hanu |
The one with a strong jaw |
Symbolising determination, resilience, and a powerful resolve |
| 41 |
Hanuman |
Lord Hanuman |
Embodying strength, devotion, and unwavering loyalty to Lord Rama |
| 42 |
Hanumandiye |
Devotee of Hanuman |
Signifying a person dedicated to worship and following the path of Hanuman |
| 43 |
Hanumanth |
Lord Hanuman |
Expressing divine connection, strength, and loyalty to Lord Rama |
| 44 |
Hanumat |
Another name for Lord Hanuman |
Emphasising a deep connection with Lord Hanuman and reverence |
| 45 |
Harvin |
Lord Hanuman |
Reflecting divine connection to the Lord Hanuman known for strength and devotion |
| 46 |
Hetvik |
Intelligent and wise |
Portraying a sharp intellect, wisdom |
| 47 |
Iraj |
Descendant of the wind |
Symbolising a connection with elemental forces, agility, and a swift nature |
| 48 |
Iraputra |
Son of the wind |
Portraying a divine connection with elemental forces and a swift |
| 49 |
Iraveta |
Descendant of the wind |
Symbolising a connection with the elemental forces, agility |
| 50 |
Iri |
Noble and respectful |
Embodying qualities of honor, dignity, and a courteous nature |
| 51 |
Janisut |
Son of Jana |
Illustrating a divine lineage, loyalty, and a strong connection |
| 52 |
Jitendriyay |
Conqueror of the senses |
Symbolising self-control, discipline, and mastery over one’s impulses |
| 53 |
Jyanshu |
Radiant and bright |
Representing a glowing and positive aura |
| 54 |
Kalanabh |
Dark-colored navel |
Symbolising a distinctive physical feature, uniqueness |
| 55 |
Kalanabha |
Dark-colored navel |
Representing a distinctive physical feature and uniqueness. |
| 56 |
Kamarupin |
One who can change forms at will |
Just as Hanuman could change the shape of his body from an enlarged one to a tiny one. |
| 57 |
Kanchanabh |
Golden navel |
Symbolising a unique and divine characteristic, radiance |
| 58 |
Kapees |
Another name for Lord Hanuman |
Emphasising reverence |
| 59 |
Kapeeshwar |
Lord of monkeys |
Signifying leadership, intelligence |
| 60 |
Kapi |
Monkey, Lord Hanuman |
Symbolising agility, playfulness, and a carefree yet focused approach to life |
| 61 |
Kapindra |
Lord of monkeys |
Embodying leadership, intelligence, and a strong, protective nature |
| 62 |
Kapish |
Lord of the monkeys |
Signifying leadership, intelligence, and a strong, protective nature |
| 63 |
Karagrahavimoktre |
Liberator from the clutches of the adversary |
Symbolising freedom and rescue from challenges |
| 64 |
Kesarisuta |
Son of Kesari |
Illustrating a divine lineage, strength, and a connection to the mighty lion |
| 65 |
Kuchit |
Radiant and bright |
Expressing a luminous and positive energy that radiates in all aspects of life |
| 66 |
Lokapujya |
Worshiped by the world |
Symbolising universal admiration, respect, and honor from all quarters |
| 67 |
Maanvish |
Lord Hanuman |
Indicating a divine connection with Hanuman |
| 68 |
Mahadhyuta |
Radiant with greatness |
Illustrating an illustrious and luminous presence with extraordinary qualities. |
| 69 |
Mahakaya |
Enormous-bodied |
Symbolising physical and inner strength, resilience, and vitality. |
| 70 |
Mahatapase |
One with great penance |
Representing deep spiritual practice, discipline, and devotion. |
| 71 |
Mahatejas |
Possessing great brilliance |
Illustrating extraordinary intelligence, wisdom, and luminosity. |
| 72 |
Mahavira |
Extremely brave |
Has unparalleled courage and heroic attributes. |
| 73 |
Mahavit |
Extremely knowledgeable |
Showcasing profound wisdom, intellect |
| 74 |
Manojvaya |
Swift as the mind |
Symbolising quick thinking, agility, and a sharp intellect |
| 75 |
Manti |
Wise and intelligent |
Portraying sagacity, discernment, and the ability to make informed decisions |
| 76 |
Marutatmaja |
Son of the wind |
Illustrating a divine connection with elemental forces |
| 77 |
Maruti |
Son of the wind |
Portraying a divine connection with elemental forces and a swift, determined nature |
| 78 |
Neeya |
Eternal |
Representing timeless and everlasting qualities |
| 79 |
Nirvay |
Free from fear |
Symbolising courage, fearlessness |
| 80 |
Pavan |
Wind, another name for Hanuman |
Symbolising swift and transformative energy |
| 81 |
Pavanputra |
Son of the wind |
Symbolising agility, speed, and a connection with elemental forces |
| 82 |
Pawanesh |
Lord of the wind |
Highlighting a connection with elemental forces, agility, and a swift, determined nature |
| 83 |
Pingaksha |
Pink-eyed |
Portraying a distinctive physical feature and uniqueness. |
| 84 |
Prabhave |
Radiant with influence |
Illustrating a luminous presence and positive impact on surroundings. |
| 85 |
Pragnya |
Wise and knowledgeable |
Embodying profound wisdom, intelligence, and a deep understanding of life. |
| 86 |
Prasanam |
Cheerful and happy |
Radiating joy, positivity, and a bright outlook on life. |
| 87 |
Prasannatmane |
Cheerful soul |
Portraying a joyful, positive, and contented nature. |
| 88 |
Pratapvate |
Possessing great strength |
Illustrating power, courage, and a formidable presence. |
| 89 |
Pravi |
One who is filled with wisdom |
Illustrating a person with abundant knowledge and discernment. |
| 90 |
Ramabhakta |
Devotee of Lord Rama |
Expressing deep reverence and loyalty to the divine. |
| 91 |
Ramdutya |
Messenger of Lord Rama |
Symbolising loyalty, devotion, and commitment to serving a higher purpose. |
| 92 |
Rameshtha |
Beloved of Lord Rama |
Illustrating deep devotion and a special connection with the divine. |
| 93 |
Rameshwaradas |
Servant of Lord Rama |
Shows deep devotion and faith |
| 94 |
Ratnakundalaya |
Adorned with jewel earrings |
Symbolising beauty, elegance, and divine adornment. |
| 95 |
Ritam |
Truth |
Embodying integrity, sincerity, and a commitment to truth and righteousness. |
| 96 |
Ruddhaya |
One who holds immense strength |
Represents divine power |
| 97 |
Rudradeva |
Form of Lord Shiva |
Represents divine strength and blessings |
| 98 |
Rudransha |
Rudra’s blessing |
Symbolising divine favor, protection, and auspicious blessings. |
| 99 |
Rudraya |
Belonging to Lord Rudra |
Portraying a connection with the divine and auspicious qualities. |
| 100 |
Sachiva |
Faithful servant |
Symbolising loyalty, dedication, and a committed service-oriented approach. |
| 101 |
Sameertanuj |
Equal to the Sun |
Symbolising radiance, brilliance, and an illumined nature. |
| 102 |
Sanjoy |
Triumphant |
Signifying victory, success, and a triumphant spirit in overcoming challenges. |
| 103 |
Sanju |
Gentle |
Portraying a soft, kind, and nurturing nature. |
| 104 |
Sankatmochan |
Reliever of troubles |
Brings positivity and removes obstacles |
| 105 |
Sarvaduhkhahara |
Reliever of all sorrows |
Symbolising comfort, solace, and the ability to alleviate suffering. |
| 106 |
Sarvalolkacharine |
Roaming in all worlds |
Illustrating connection with the cosmic realms. |
| 107 |
Sarvamantra |
Master of all mantras |
Symbolising spiritual knowledge, wisdom, and mastery over divine chants. |
| 108 |
Sarvamayavibhanjana |
Dispeller of all illusions |
Symbolising clarity, truth, and the ability to discern reality. |
| 109 |
Sarvarogahara |
Healer of all ailments |
Representing a source of comfort and remedy for physical and spiritual afflictions. |
| 110 |
Satyavadi |
Speaker of Truth |
Symbolises honesty and righteousness |
| 111 |
Satyavanta |
One who always speaks the truth |
Embodies honesty and righteousness |
| 112 |
Shanta |
Peaceful |
Portraying a calm, serene nature and the ability to bring tranquility. |
| 113 |
Shantaya |
Peaceful |
Expressing a calm and serene nature, bringing harmony to surroundings. |
| 114 |
Shoora |
Heroic |
Illustrating courage, strength, and the ability to face challenges with bravery. |
| 115 |
Shrihaun |
Lord Hanuman |
Reflecting divine connection and reverence to the deity known for strength and devotion. |
| 116 |
Shritik |
Radiant and bright |
Projecting a luminous and positive energy that attracts goodness and prosperity. |
| 117 |
Snehang |
Full of love and affection |
Expressing a heart full of love, compassion, and genuine care for others. |
| 118 |
Sphatikabha |
Crystal-clear radiance |
Symbolising clarity, purity, and an illuminating presence. |
| 119 |
Srisai |
Divine protector |
Embodies spiritual guidance and devotion |
| 120 |
Suchaye |
Pure-hearted |
Portraying sincerity, goodness, and an unblemished nature. |
| 121 |
Sugrivapriya |
Beloved of Sugriva |
Represents loyalty and friendship |
| 122 |
Surarchita |
Adored by the gods |
Symbolising divine favor, blessings, and celestial admiration. |
| 123 |
Suryaputra |
Son of the Sun God |
Embodies energy and power |
| 124 |
Suvarchala |
Radiant like the sun |
Represents brilliance and glow |
| 125 |
Tanvik |
Intelligent and wise |
Reflecting a sharp intellect, wisdom, and the ability to make sound decisions. |
| 126 |
Tejas |
Radiance |
Illustrating a bright, luminous presence and positive energy. |
| 127 |
Tejasvin |
One who is full of radiance |
Symbolises divine brilliance |
| 128 |
Uddhata |
Ever energetic and enthusiastic |
Represents boundless energy |
| 129 |
Udyamavanta |
One who is always active |
Represents dedication and hard work |
| 130 |
Urjit |
Energetic and powerful |
Illustrating vibrant energy, enthusiasm, and a strong, dynamic presence. |
| 131 |
Vagdheeksha |
Master of speech |
Symbolising eloquence, wisdom, and mastery in communication. |
| 132 |
Vagmine |
Eloquent speaker |
Portraying the ability to express thoughts with clarity and persuasiveness. |
| 133 |
Vajrakaye |
Thunderbolt-armed |
Illustrating strength, power, and an unstoppable force. |
| 134 |
Vajraksha |
Thunderbolt-eyed |
Symbolising penetrating vision, focus, and a sharp, discerning gaze. |
| 135 |
Vajrangbali |
Strong like a diamond |
Represents immense physical power |
| 136 |
Vatatmaj |
Son of the wind |
Symbolising agility, speed, and a connection with elemental forces. |
| 137 |
Vayujat |
Born of the wind |
Showcasing a connection with the elemental forces, agility, and swift determination. |
| 138 |
Vayunandan |
Son of the wind |
Expressing a divine connection with elemental forces and a swift, determined nature. |
| 139 |
Vayuputra |
Son of Wind God |
Represents speed, vitality, and strength |
| 140 |
Veeresh |
The mighty warrior |
Stands for heroism and power |
| 141 |
Yagnakaya |
One whose body is pure like fire |
Represents sacrifice and purity |
| 142 |
Yudhavira |
Hero of battles |
Embodies warriorship and bravery |