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Abhayananda | Meaning : Delighting In Fearlessness Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu |
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Abhinanda | Meaning : To Rejoice, To Celebrate, To Praise, Delight, Pleasure Used in : Sanskrit, Kashmiri, Oriya, Telugu |
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Acharyananda | Meaning : Son Of The Teacher, Another Name For Ashvatthaman Used in : Sanskrit |
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Achyutananda | Meaning : Insatiable Bliss; One who Never Falls Used in : Sanskrit |
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Acyutananda | Meaning : Insatiable Bliss, One Who Never Falls Used in : Hindu |
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Advayananda | Meaning : Absolute Bliss Used in : Sanskrit |
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Alakananda | Meaning : Flawless Used in : Hindu, Telugu |
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Alaknanda | Meaning : Flawless Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Amritananda | Meaning : The Delight Of Immortals Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ananda | Meaning : In Indonesian meaning is : dear (noble) son Used in : Bengali, Indonesian, Sanskrit, Thai, American, African, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Ananda | Meaning : In Indonesian meaning is : dear (noble) son Used in : Bengali, Indonesian, Sanskrit, Thai, American, African, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Aparanananda | Meaning : Pleasing Others Used in : Hindu |
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Atmanand; Atmananda | Meaning : Blissful soul Used in : Telugu |
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Atmananda | Meaning : Rejoicing In The Soul Used in : Sanskrit |
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Baddhananda | Meaning : Bound By Pleasure, Having Pleasure Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhagananda | Meaning : Bestower Of Happiness Used in : Hindu |
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Bhavananda | Meaning : That Which Delights Siva, Pleasure Of Life Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhutinanda | Meaning : Bestower Of Pleasure Used in : Sanskrit |
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Brahmananda | Meaning : Bliss, Absolute Pleasure Used in : Sanskrit |
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Chetanananda | Meaning : Bliss. Used in : Hindu |
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Chidananda | Meaning : Lord Shiva Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Chidnanda | Meaning : Supreme Happiness. Used in : Hindu |
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Chinmayananda | Meaning : Blissful Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Cidananda | Meaning : Ultimate Bliss Used in : Sanskrit |
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Cunanda | Meaning : Perception, Learning Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dayaananda | Meaning : One who takes joy in being merciful Used in : Telugu |
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Devananda | Meaning : Joy Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ferdinanda | Meaning : In german meaning is : Feminine form of Ferdinand.Peace/courage or voyage/courage. Used in : French, German, Italian, Australian |
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Fernanda | Meaning : Adventurous, Bold Journey Used in : Finnish, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Teutonic, American, Australian, Chinese, Danish |
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Gajananda | Meaning : Lord Ganesh Used in : Hindu |
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Gonanda | Meaning : Son Of A Cow Used in : Sanskrit |
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Hridyananda | Meaning : Joy Of The Heart Used in : Sanskrit |
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Jagadananda | Meaning : Plesure Of The Universe Used in : Hindu |
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Jivanananda | Meaning : In Hindu meaning is : Full of life Used in : Bengali, Hindu |
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Kavyananda | Meaning : Son Of Poet Used in : Sanskrit |
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Krpananda | Meaning : One Who Pleases With His Kindness Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kulananda | Meaning : Joy Of The Family Used in : Sanskrit |
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Mahananda | Meaning : Lord Vishnu Used in : Hindu |
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Mitrananda | Meaning : The Joy of having a friend Used in : Sanskrit |
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Nanda | Meaning : Meritorious, Great Achiever Used in : Hindu, English, French, German, Dutch, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Sri Lankan, British, Danish, Dutch, Kashmiri, Rajasthani, Sanskrit |
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Nanda | Meaning : Meritorious, Great Achiever Used in : Hindu, English, French, German, Dutch, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Sri Lankan, British, Danish, Dutch, Kashmiri, Rajasthani, Sanskrit |
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Nityananda | Meaning : Lord Krishna, Always Happy Used in : Hindu, Telugu |
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Paramananda | Meaning : Superlative Joy Used in : Hindu, Malayalam, Telugu |
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Poornananda | Meaning : Lord Of The Pious Used in : Hindu |
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Sananda | Meaning : Full Of Pleasure, Pleasant, A Form Of Lakshmi Used in : Sanskrit, Gujarati |
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Sandananda | Meaning : Eternal Bliss Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
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Sarbananda | Meaning : Extreme joy Used in : Sanskrit, Assamese |
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Satananda | Meaning : Delighting 100s Used in : Sanskrit |
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Sunanda | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Thai |
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Vivekananda | Meaning : Bright Used in : Hindu |