S. No. |
Name |
Meaning |
Significance |
100 |
Aadhira and Aarna |
Aadhira means ‘moon’ and ‘strong. | Aarna means ‘Goddess Lakshmi’ and ‘ocean.’ |
Aadhira signifies calmness and resilience. | Aarna represents divinity and vastness. |
101 |
Aadhira and Aarvitha |
Aadhira means ‘moonlight’ and ‘brilliant.’ | Aarvitha means ‘sacred wisdom’ and ‘divine knowledge.’ |
Aadhira symbolises peace and brightness. | Aarvitha represents intelligence and divinity. |
102 |
Aadhira and Arini |
Aadhira means 'moon’ and 'brilliance.' | Aarini means 'adventurous’ and ‘active.’ |
Aadhira signifies calmness and serenity. | Aarini represents energy and enthusiasm. |
103 |
Aaravi and Aarya |
Aaravi means ‘peace’ and ‘calm.’ | Aarya means ‘noble’ and ‘pure.’ |
Aaravi represents serenity and tranquility. | Aarya signifies strength and righteousness. |
104 |
Aarini and Aashvitha |
Aarini means ‘adventurous’ and ‘brave-hearted.’ | Aashvitha means ‘strong’ and ‘full of life.’ |
Aarini symbolises courage and determination. | Aashvitha represents resilience and inner strength. |
105 |
Aashira and Akrisha |
Aashira means ‘wealthy’ and ‘prosperous being.’ | Akrisha means ‘attractive’ and ‘divinely charming.’ |
Aashira symbolises abundance and success. | Akrisha represents beauty and magnetism. |
106 |
Bhanvika and Brishita |
Bhanvika means ‘full of brightness’ and ‘radiance of the sun.’ | Brishita means ‘strong’ and ‘blessed by nature.’ |
Bhanvika symbolises warmth and enlightenment. | Brishita represents resilience and vitality. |
107 |
Bhavika and Bhavana |
Bhavika means ‘cheerful’ and ‘righteous.’ | Bhavana means ‘emotions’ and ‘pure hearted.’ |
Bhavika symbolises positivity and kindness. | Bhavana represents feelings and compassion. |
108 |
Bhavika and Bhavini |
Bhavika means ‘well-mannered’ and ‘expressive.’ | Bhavini means ‘emotional’ and ‘compassionate.’ |
Bhavika signifies elegance and politeness. | Bhavini represents kindness and empathy. |
109 |
Bhavika and Bhavisha |
Bhavika means ‘well-meaning’ and ‘cheerful.’ | Bhavisha means ‘future’ and ‘destiny.’ |
Bhavika symbolises positivity and kindness. | Bhavisha represents vision and hope. |
110 |
Bhavika and Brishti |
Bhavika means ‘cheerful’ and ‘full of emotions.’ | Brishti means ‘rain’ and ‘blessing.’ |
Bhavika signifies joy and expression. | Brishti represents renewal and purity. |
111 |
Bhavya and Bhuvika |
Bhavya means ‘grand’ and ‘splendid.’ | Bhuvika means ‘earth’ and ‘heavenly.’ |
Bhavya symbolises magnificence and prosperity. | Bhuvika represents divinity and stability. |
112 |
Charvi and Chahna |
Charvi means ‘beautiful’ and ‘brilliant.’ | Chahna means ‘love’ and ‘affection.’ |
Charvi symbolises beauty and grace. | Chahna represents deep emotions and devotion. |
113 |
Charvi and Chaitra |
Charvi means ‘beautiful’ and ‘radiant.’ | Chaitra means ‘sacred month’ and ‘pure.’ |
Charvi symbolises charm and grace. | Chaitra represents purity and auspicious beginnings. |
114 |
Charvi and Chaitra |
Charvi means ‘beautiful’ and ‘radiant.’ | Chaitra means ‘new beginning’ and ‘sacred month.’ |
Charvi signifies beauty and intelligence. | Chaitra represents freshness and auspiciousness. |
115 |
Charvika and Chinmayi |
Charvika means ‘intelligent’ and ‘lively.’ | Chinmayi means ‘supreme consciousness’ and ‘blissful.’ |
Charvika symbolises wisdom and enthusiasm. | Chinmayi represents spirituality and divine joy. |
116 |
Charvika and Chitrita |
Charvika means ‘intelligent’ and ‘beautiful.’ | Chitrita means ‘decorated’ and ‘glorified.’ |
Charvika symbolises wisdom and grace. | Chitrita represents beauty and celebration. |
117 |
Charvisha and Chithrika |
Charvisha means ‘beautiful deity’ and ‘divine enchantress.’ | Chithrika means ‘artistic’ and ‘creative energy.’ |
Charvisha symbolises grace and divinity. | Chithrika represents imagination and artistic brilliance. |
118 |
Deepa and Dharini |
Deepa means ‘lamp’ and ‘light.’ | Dharini means ‘earth’ and ‘goddess.’ |
Deepa signifies knowledge and illumination. | Dharini represents stability and divine protection. |
119 |
Devisha and Dharvisha |
Devisha means ‘Goddess of all gods’ and ‘divine power.’ | Dharvisha means ‘pure soul’ and ‘sacred essence.’ |
Devisha symbolises celestial energy and supreme strength. | Dharvisha represents purity and spiritual grace. |
120 |
Devisha and Divisha |
Devisha means ‘Goddess’ and ‘divine queen.’ | Divisha means ‘goddess of direction’ and ‘heavenly.’ |
Devisha symbolises spiritual energy and divinity. | Divisha represents celestial guidance and wisdom. |
121 |
Dhanya and Devika |
Dhanya means ‘blessed’ and ‘fortunate.’ | Devika means ‘goddess’ and ‘divine.’ |
Dhanya signifies gratitude and prosperity. | Devika represents divinity and sacredness. |
122 |
Dhruvika and Dharvisha |
Dhruvika means ‘constant’ and ‘immovable like a star.’ | Dharvisha means ‘sacred protector’ and ‘divine guardian.’ |
Dhruvika symbolises stability and endurance. | Dharvisha represents protection and spirituality. |
123 |
Dhvani and Devisha |
Dhvani means ‘sound’ and ‘melody.’ | Devisha means ‘Goddess’ and ‘divine being.’ |
Dhvani signifies music and harmony. | Devisha represents divinity and purity. |
124 |
Eesha and Ekisha |
Eesha means ‘goddess’ and ‘supreme.’ | Ekisha means ‘one goddess’ and ‘ruler of all.’ |
Eesha symbolises divine power and energy. | Ekisha represents uniqueness and strength. |
125 |
Elvina and Eshitha |
Elvina means ‘intelligent’ and ‘noble friend.’ | Eshitha means ‘desired’ and ‘wished for.’ |
Elvina symbolises wisdom and friendship. | Eshitha represents aspirations and blessings. |
126 |
Eshvika and Eshwita |
Eshvika means ‘Goddess Lakshmi’s blessing’ and ‘divine wealth.’ | Eshwita means ‘sacred wisdom’ and ‘eternal knowledge.’ |
Eshvika symbolises prosperity and fortune. | Eshwita represents enlightenment and wisdom. |
127 |
Falguni and Falisha |
Falguni means ‘beautiful’ and ‘born in Falgun month.’ | Falisha means ‘happiness’ and ‘good luck.’ |
Falguni signifies charm and festivity. | Falisha represents joy and fortune. |
128 |
Falguni and Fanishka |
Falguni means ‘beautiful’ and ‘born in the month of Falgun.’ | Fanishka means ‘cosmic serpent’ and ‘divine protector.’ |
Falguni symbolises grace and festive spirit. | Fanishka represents cosmic energy and safeguarding presence. |
129 |
Falisha and Fariya |
Falisha means ‘happiness’ and ‘good fortune.’ | Fariya means ‘beautiful’ and ‘gift of love.’ |
Falisha symbolises prosperity and joy. | Fariya represents admiration and affection. |
130 |
Fanishka and Freisha |
Fanishka means ‘celestial beauty’ and ‘graceful presence.’ | Freisha means ‘fresh start’ and ‘pure blessing.’ |
Fanishka symbolises elegance and heavenly charm. | Freisha represents renewal and purity. |
131 |
Gargee and Garima |
Gargee means ‘intelligent’ and ‘wise woman.’ | Garima means ‘dignity’ and ‘grace.’ |
Gargee signifies wisdom and intellect. | Garima represents self-respect and elegance. |
132 |
Gargee and Gitali |
Gargee means ‘wise woman’ and ‘spiritual knowledge.’ | Gitali means ‘melodious’ and ‘song.’ |
Gargee symbolises wisdom and intelligence. | Gitali represents music and artistic expression. |
133 |
Garima |
Garima means ‘dignity’ and ‘warmth.’ | Gitali means ‘melodious’ and ‘song.’ |
Garima signifies respect and compassion. | Gitali represents rhythm and harmony. |
134 |
Gaurika and Gunisha |
Gaurika means ‘young Goddess Parvati’ and ‘pure.’ | Gunisha means ‘master of virtues’ and ‘intelligent.’ |
Gaurika symbolises divinity and feminine grace. | Gunisha represents excellence and wisdom. |
135 |
Gitisha and Gunwisha |
Gitisha means ‘sacred song’ and ‘melody of life.’ | Gunwisha means ‘full of virtues’ and ‘blessed with wisdom.’ |
Gitisha signifies devotion and musicality. | Gunwisha represents goodness and intelligence. |
136 |
Hanishka and Harvisha |
Hanishka means ‘graceful’ and ‘delicate flower.’ | Harvisha means ‘Goddess Durga’ and ‘sacred queen.’ |
Hanishka symbolises beauty and elegance. | Harvisha represents strength and divinity. |
137 |
Hanshika and Harini |
Hanshika means ‘swan’ and ‘graceful.’ | Harini means ‘deer’ and ‘pure.’ |
Hanshika signifies purity and elegance. | Harini represents innocence and beauty. |
138 |
Hiral and Hamsini |
Hiral means ‘diamond’ and ‘wealthy.’ | Hamsini means ‘one who rides a swan’ and ‘Goddess Saraswati.’ |
Hiral symbolises prosperity and brilliance. | Hamsini represents wisdom and learning. |
139 |
Hiral and Hridya |
Hiral means ‘lustrous’ and ‘wealthy.’ | Hridya means ‘heartfelt’ and ‘kind-hearted.’ |
Hiral signifies prosperity and radiance. | Hridya represents compassion and warmth. |
140 |
Hrishika and Hritvika |
Hrishika means ‘joyful’ and ‘full of energy.’ | Hritvika means ‘truthful’ and ‘one who spreads knowledge.’ |
Hrishika symbolises happiness and enthusiasm. | Hritvika represents honesty and wisdom. |
141 |
Ihitha and Ishvika |
Ihitha means ‘desire’ and ‘wish.’ | Ishvika means ‘spiritual’ and ‘Goddess Lakshmi.’ |
Ihitha symbolises aspirations and goals. | Ishvika represents devotion and prosperity. |
142 |
Ishani and Ishita |
Ishani means ‘goddess Durga’ and ‘ruler.’ | Ishita means ‘mastery’ and ‘perfection.’ |
Ishani symbolises divine power and protection. | Ishita represents excellence and determination. |
143 |
Ishani and Ivanya |
Ishani means ‘goddess Durga’ and ‘ruler.’| Ivanya means ‘gracious gift from God.’ |
Ishani symbolises power and protection. | Ivanya represents divine blessings and grace. |
144 |
Ishira and Inara |
Ishira means ‘refreshing’ and ‘powerful.’ | Inara means ‘shining light’ and ‘illuminating.’ |
Ishira signifies vitality and strength. | Inara represents enlightenment and radiance. |
145 |
Ishira and Ishvika |
Ishira means ‘sacred’ and ‘flourishing.’ | Ishvika means ‘divine gift’ and ‘Goddess Lakshmi’s blessing.’ |
Ishira symbolises purity and growth. | Ishvika represents prosperity and fortune. |
146 |
Jaahnavi and Jivisha |
Jaahnavi means ‘river Ganga’ and ‘purity.’ | Jivisha means ‘life-giving’ and ‘immortal.’ |
Jaahnavi signifies holiness and cleansing power. | Jivisha represents vitality and eternity. |
147 |
Jahnavi and Joshita |
Jahnavi means ‘river Ganga’ and ‘sacred water.’ | Joshita means ‘pleased’ and ‘delighted.’ |
Jahnavi signifies purity and spiritual cleansing. | Joshita represents joy and contentment. |
148 |
Jivika and Janisha |
Jivika means ‘source of life’ and ‘nourishment.’ | Janisha means ‘Goddess of Birth’ and ‘dispeller of ignorance.’ |
Jivika signifies sustenance and nurturing. | Janisha represents wisdom and enlightenment. |
149 |
Jivisha and Joshika |
Jivisha means ‘one who is full of life.’ | Joshika means ‘young and energetic.’ |
Jivisha symbolises vibrancy and joy. | Joshika represents enthusiasm and liveliness. |
150 |
Kashika and Kritisha |
Kashika means ‘shining’ and ‘radiant like Kashi city.’ | Kritisha means ‘creation’ and ‘divine work.’ |
Kashika symbolises brightness and spirituality. | Kritisha represents creativity and sacred energy. |
151 |
Kashvi and Kavisha |
Kashvi means ‘shining’ and ‘glowing.’ | Kavisha means ‘goddess Saraswati’ and ‘poetess.’ |
Kashvi symbolises brightness and positivity. | Kavisha represents knowledge and creativity. |
152 |
Kashvi and Kritika |
Kashvi means ‘shining’ and ‘bright.’ | Kritika means ‘star’ and ‘well-renowned.’ |
Kashvi signifies radiance and intelligence. | Kritika represents fame and divine energy. |
153 |
Kavisha and Kiyana |
Kavisha means ‘earth’ and ‘Goddess Saraswati.’ | Kiyana means ‘divine’ and ‘grace of God.’ |
Kavisha signifies wisdom and creativity. | Kiyana represents divinity and grace. |
154 |
Kavisha and Kritisha |
Kavisha means ‘wise poet’ and ‘Goddess Saraswati.’ | Kritisha means ‘intelligent’ and ‘creative mind.’ |
Kavisha symbolises wisdom and literary brilliance. | Kritisha represents intellect and innovation. |
155 |
Lavanya and Lisha |
Lavanya means ‘grace’ and ‘beauty.’ | Lisha means ‘mystical’ and ‘sweet.’ |
Lavanya symbolises elegance and charm.| Lisha represents uniqueness and warmth. |
156 |
Lavina and Larisha |
Lavina means ‘purity’ and ‘grace.’ | Larisha means ‘queen’ and ‘cheerful.’ |
Lavina symbolises innocence and elegance. | Larisha represents leadership and happiness. |
157 |
Lavisha ad Likhitha |
Lavisha means ‘wealthy’ and ‘blessed.’ | Likhitha means ‘written’ and ‘destined.’ |
Lavisha signifies prosperity and good fortune. | Likhitha represents destiny and scriptural wisdom. |
158 |
Layaanika and Lekhisha |
Layaanika means ‘absorbed in devotion’ and ‘melodious.’ | Lekhisha means ‘writing goddess’ and ‘artistic mind.’ |
Layaanika symbolises spirituality and harmony. | Lekhisha represents creativity and expression. |
159 |
Lipika and Lavisha |
Lipika means ‘script’ and ‘writing.’ | Lavisha means ‘Lord Shiva’s grace’ and ‘prosperity.’ |
Lipika signifies literature and communication. | Lavisha represents divine blessings and abundance. |
160 |
Mahira and Myra |
Mahira means ‘skilled’ and ‘talented.’ | Myra means ‘sweet’ and ‘beloved.’ |
Mahira signifies intelligence and expertise. | Myra represents love and admiration. |
161 |
Manisha and Myra |
Manisha means ‘wisdom’ and ‘intellect.’ | Myra means ‘beloved’ and ‘sweet as honey.’ |
Manisha signifies intelligence and knowledge. | Myra represents affection and kindness. |
162 |
Manvika and Meghini |
Manvika means ‘kind-hearted’ and ‘soft-spoken.’ | Meghini means ‘cloud-like’ and ‘graceful.’ |
Manvika symbolises compassion and humility. | Meghini represents serenity and power of nature. |
163 |
Manvitha and Medhisha |
Manvitha means ‘intelligent’ and ‘wisdom of the sages.’ | Medhisha means ‘Goddess of intellect’ and ‘sharp-minded.’ |
Manvitha symbolises clarity and learning. | Medhisha represents intelligence and academic excellence. |
164 |
Manya and Mihika |
Manya means ‘respected’ and ‘honourable.’ | Mihika means ‘mist’ and ‘dew drops.’ |
Manya signifies reverence and high regard. | Mihika represents freshness and tranquility. |
165 |
Naina and Navya |
Naina means ‘beautiful eyes’ and ‘vision.’ | Navya means ‘new’ and ‘modern.’ |
Naina symbolises perception and beauty. | Navya represents freshness and innovation. |
166 |
Navisha and Nishvitha |
Navisha means ‘new’ and ‘fresh beginning.| Nishvitha means ‘pure’ and ‘sacred night.’ |
Navisha signifies renewal and growth. | Nishvitha represents serenity and peace. |
167 |
Navisha and Niyati |
Navisha means ‘Goddess Lakshmi’ and ‘pure.’ | Niyati means ‘destiny’ and ‘fate.’ |
Navisha symbolises prosperity and sanctity. | Niyati represents divine plan and purpose. |
168 |
Navya and Nivara |
Navya means ‘new’ and ‘young.’ | Nivara means ‘protection’ and ‘relief.’ |
Navya symbolises innovation and freshness. | Nivara represents safety and comfort. |
169 |
Ojalika and Oshmitha |
Ojalika means ‘full of brightness’ and ‘shining light.’ | Oshmitha means ‘divine warmth’ and ‘spiritual energy.’ |
Ojalika symbolises purity and brilliance. | Oshmitha represents warmth and divine presence. |
170 |
Ojasvi and Oviya |
Ojasvi means ‘bright’ and ‘energetic.’ | Oviya means ‘artist’ and ‘beautiful drawing.’ |
Ojasvi signifies strength and radiance. | Oviya represents creativity and artistic beauty. |
171 |
Ovisha and Ojasvini |
Ovisha means ‘bright’ and ‘sacred power.’ | Ojasvini means ‘energetic’ and ‘radiant.’ |
Ovisha symbolises enlightenment and divine energy. | Ojasvini represents vitality and inner strength. |
172 |
Oviya and Ojal |
Oviya means ‘artistic’ and ‘beautiful drawing.’ | Ojal means ‘splendour’ and ‘brilliance.’ |
Oviya signifies creativity and artistic talent. | Ojal represents brightness and radiance. |
173 |
Oviya and Ojasvi |
Oviya means ‘artistic’ and ‘beautiful drawing.’ | Ojasvi means ‘bright’ and ‘energetic.’ |
Oviya signifies creativity and beauty. | Ojasvi represents brilliance and enthusiasm. |
174 |
Parnika and Pranisha |
Parnika means ‘sacred tree’ and ‘Goddess Durga.’ | Pranisha means ‘life-giving’ and ‘supreme power.’ |
Parnika symbolises growth and divine protection. | Pranisha represents vitality and spiritual strength. |
175 |
Pranavi and Prisha |
Pranavi means ‘Goddess Durga’ and ‘sacred syllable Om.’ | Prisha means ‘beloved’ and ‘God’s gift.’ |
Pranavi symbolises divinity and power. | Prisha represents love and divine blessing. |
176 |
Pranika and Prisha |
Pranika means ‘Goddess Lakshmi’ and ‘kindness.’ | Prisha means ‘beloved’ and ‘God’s gift.’ |
Pranika symbolises compassion and divinity. | Prisha represents love and blessings. |
177 |
Pranvitha and Prishitha |
Pranvitha means ‘full of life’ and ‘vibrant soul.’ | Prishitha means ‘beloved one’ and ‘pure-hearted.’ |
Pranvitha symbolises enthusiasm and liveliness. | Prishitha represents love and sincerity. |
178 |
Prisha and Pranavi |
Prisha means ‘beloved’ and ‘God’s gift.’ | Pranavi means ‘sacred’ and ‘divine mother.’ |
Prisha symbolises love and blessings. | Pranavi represents spirituality and devotion. |
179 |
Qiara and Qiana |
Qiara means ‘light’ and ‘little queen.’ | Qiana means ‘gracious’ and ‘soft-hearted.’ |
Qiara signifies royalty and brightness. | Qiana represents kindness and elegance. |
180 |
Qiara and Quisha |
Qiara means ‘unique’ and ‘special.’ | Quisha means ‘joyful’ and ‘blessing.’ |
Qiara signifies individuality and charm. | Quisha represents happiness and grace. |
181 |
Qiyanika and Quresha |
Qiyanika means ‘rising star’ and ‘full of ambition.’ | Quresha means ‘prosperous’ and ‘graceful presence.’ |
Qiyanika symbolises aspiration and success. | Quresha represents fortune and elegance. |
182 |
Ridhvika and Ruhisha |
Ridhvika means ‘prosperity giver’ and ‘Goddess Lakshmi’s blessing.’ | Ruhisha means ‘soulful one’ and ‘pure hearted.’ |
Ridhvika symbolises abundance and happiness. | Ruhisha represents emotional depth and compassion. |
183 |
Rishika and Ruvini |
Rishika means ‘saintly’ and ‘knowledgeable.’ | Ruvini means ‘star’ and ‘light of the universe.’ |
Rishika symbolises wisdom and spiritual insight. | Ruvini represents radiance and cosmic beauty. |
184 |
Rishita and Raveena |
Rishita means ‘saintly’ and ‘purity.’ | Raveena means ‘sunlight’ and ‘radiance.’ |
Rishita signifies wisdom and clarity. | Raveena represents warmth and positivity. |
185 |
Rishita and Riya |
Rishita means ‘the best’ and ‘saintly.’ | Riya means ‘melody’ and ‘singer.’ |
Rishita symbolises excellence and purity. | Riya represents music and rhythmic energy. |
186 |
Rishita and Riya |
Rishita means ‘righteous’ and ‘prosperity. | Riya means ‘melody’ and ‘singer.’ |
Rishita symbolises truth and success. | Riya represents music and joy. |
187 |
Samaira and Sanvika |
Samaira means ‘enchanting’ and ‘protected by God.’ | Sanvika means ‘goddess Lakshmi’ and ‘sacred.’ |
Samaira signifies magic and divine protection. | Sanvika represents prosperity and goddess’s blessings. |
188 |
Samaira and Sharvani |
Samaira means ‘protected by God’ and ‘enchanting.’ | Sharvani means ‘Goddess Durga’ and ‘universal goddess.’ |
Samaira signifies divine protection and beauty. | Sharvani represents power and universal strength. |
189 |
Sharvani and Shivanshi |
Sharvani means ‘Goddess Durga’ and ‘sacred.’ | Shivanshi means ‘part of Lord Shiva.’ |
Sharvani symbolises strength and devotion. | Shivanshi represents divine connection and spirituality. |
190 |
Sharvisha and Shrinika |
Sharvisha means ‘Goddess Durga’ and ‘divine ruler.’ | Shrinika means ‘lotus flower’ and ‘pure soul.’ |
Sharvisha symbolises power and cosmic energy. | Shrinika represents purity and sacredness. |
191 |
Sharvisha and Shrithika |
Sharvisha means ‘Goddess Durga’ and ‘divine protector.’ | Shrithika means ‘wealthy’ and ‘goddess of fortune.’ |
Sharvisha symbolises strength and divine power. | Shrithika represents prosperity and luck. |
192 |
Tanisha and Tavisha |
Tanisha means ‘ambition’ and ‘fairy queen.’ | Tavisha means ‘heavenly’ and ‘strong.’ |
Tanisha symbolises leadership and determination. | Tavisha represents divine energy and resilience. |
193 |
Tanishka and Trishitha |
Tanishka means ‘goddess of gold’ and ‘ambitious one.’ | Trishitha means ‘pure’ and ‘holy water of river Ganga.’ |
Tanishka symbolises royalty and success. | Trishitha represents spiritual purity and sacredness. |
194 |
Tanishka and Tvisha |
Tanishka means ‘Goddess of ambition’ and ‘courageous. | Tvisha means ‘radiance’ and ‘brilliance.’ |
Tanishka symbolises leadership and strength. | Tvisha represents brightness and creative power. |
195 |
Tanvika and Tanshika |
Tanvika means ‘delicate’ and ‘sacred.’ | Tanshika means ‘Goddess Durga’ and ‘pure.’ |
Tanvika signifies gentleness and holiness. | Tanshika represents divinity and power. |
196 |
Tisha and Tanvika |
Tisha means ‘happiness’ and ‘alive.’ | Tanvika means ‘goddess Durga’ and ‘delicate.’ |
Tisha symbolises joy and energy. | Tanvika represents femininity and divine power. |
197 |
Urmila and Uthira |
Urmila means ‘enchanting’ and ‘Goddess Lakshmi.’ | Uthira means ‘pure’ and ‘free-spirited.’ |
Urmila signifies beauty and devotion. | Uthira represents clarity and independence. |
198 |
Urvashi and Uthira |
Urvashi means ‘heavenly nymph’ and ‘most beautiful.’ | Uthira means ‘superior’ and ‘highest form of knowledge.’ |
Urvashi symbolises beauty and charm. | Uthira represents wisdom and enlightenment. |
199 |
Urvi and Utara |
Urvi means ‘Earth’ and ‘goddess of fertility.’ | Utara means ‘higher’ and ‘noble.’ |
Urvi signifies strength and nurturing nature. | Utara represents wisdom and elevated thinking. |
200 |
Urvisha and Uthira |
Urvisha means ‘queen of the earth’ and ‘Goddess Lakshmi.’ | Uthira means ‘clear’ and ‘bright.’ |
Urvisha symbolises prosperity and leadership. | Uthira represents clarity and wisdom. |
201 |
Vaanya and Vritika |
Vaanya means ‘gracious gift of God.’ | Vritika means ‘thought’ and ‘intelligence.’ |
Vaanya symbolises divinity and blessings. | Vritika represents intellect and curiosity. |
202 |
Vaishnavi and Vedhika |
Vaishnavi means ‘Goddess Lakshmi’ and ‘devotee of Vishnu.’ | Vedhika means ‘consciousness’ and ‘altar of knowledge.’ |
Vaishnavi symbolises spirituality and prosperity. | Vedhika represents intelligence and wisdom. |
203 |
Vanshika and Vritika |
Vanshika means ‘sacred’ and ‘pure.’ | Vritika means ‘thoughtful’ and ‘nature-inspired.’ |
Vanshika signifies purity and tradition. | Vritika represents intelligence and growth. |
204 |
Vanya and Vritika |
Vanya means ‘gracious’ and ‘forest goddess.’ | Vritika means ‘thoughtful’ and ‘creative intelligence.’ |
Vanya symbolises natural beauty and serenity. | Vritika represents deep thinking and originality. |
205 |
Varnika and Vritisha |
Varnika means ‘pure gold’ and ‘radiant glow.’ | Vritisha means ‘determined’ and ‘full of willpower.’ |
Varnika symbolises purity and prosperity. | Vritisha represents perseverance and strength. |
206 |
Wamika and Warisha |
Wamika means ‘Durga’ and ‘goddess of power.’ | Warisha means ‘lofty’ and ‘superior.’ |
Wamika signifies strength and divine energy. | Warisha represents excellence and grace. |
207 |
Wamika and Wisha |
Wamika means ‘goddess Durga’ and ‘supreme power.’ | Wisha means ‘holy’ and ‘sacred wish.’ |
Wamika signifies strength and divine energy. | Wisha represents spiritual purity and fulfillment. |
208 |
Xaira and Xayna |
Xaira means ‘princess’ and ‘shining star.’ | Xayna means ‘bright’ and ‘radiant.’ |
Xaira symbolises royalty and grace. | Xayna represents luminosity and positivity. |
209 |
Xenia and Xavira |
Xenia means ‘hospitable’ and ‘guest-friendly.’ |Xaviera means ‘bright’ and ‘splendid.’ |
Xenia symbolises kindness and generosity. | Xaviera represents brilliance and charisma. |
210 |
Yadisha and Yashvika |
Yadisha means ‘ruler of wisdom’ and ‘divine intelligence.’ | Yashvika means ‘fame bearer’ and ‘one who brings glory.’ |
Yadisha symbolises knowledge and leadership. | Yashvika represents victory and recognition. |
211 |
Yashasvi and Yuvisha |
Yashasvi means ‘famous’ and ‘glorious.’ | Yuvisha means ‘young’ and ‘queen of youth.’ |
Yashasvi signifies success and recognition. | Yuvisha represents youthful energy and royalty. |
212 |
Yashika and Yuvisha |
Yashika means ‘success’ and ‘fame.’ | Yuvisha means ‘young’ and ‘prosperous.’ |
Yashika signifies achievement and recognition. | Yuvisha represents youthfulness and fortune. |
213 |
Yashita an Yuvisha |
Yashita means ‘famous’ and ‘successful.’ | Yuvisha means ‘strong’ and ‘heavenly queen.’ |
Yashita symbolises fame and victory. | Yuvisha represents strength and grace. |
214 |
Yashvika and Yutika |
Yashvika means ‘successful’ and ‘full of glory.’ | Yutika means ‘multitude’ and ‘bright like a flower.’ |
Yashvika symbolises achievement and victory. | Yutika represents beauty and uniqueness. |
215 |
Zaina and Zivika |
Zaina means ‘beauty’ and ‘radiance.’ | Zivika means ‘life-giving’ and ‘blessed.’ |
Zaina signifies elegance and charm. | Zivika represents vitality and positivity. |
216 |
Zaina and Zrisha |
Zaina means ‘beauty’ and ‘elegant grace.’ | Zarisha means ‘golden light’ and ‘prosperity bringer.’ |
Zaina symbolises charm and elegance. | Zarisha represents wealth and radiance. |
217 |
Zara and Ziyana |
Zara means ‘flower’ and ‘blooming beauty.’ | Ziyana means ‘ornament’ and ‘adornment.’ |
Zara symbolises freshness and natural elegance. | Ziyana represents beauty and charm. |
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Zarina and Zivisha |
Zarina means ‘golden’ and ‘queenly.’ | Zivisha means ‘immortal’ and ‘blessing of life.’ |
Zarina symbolises prosperity and regal elegance. | Zivisha represents eternal energy and divine life. |