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Badarinatha | Meaning : Lord Of Badari, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bahuratha | Meaning : One Who Has Many Chariots Used in : Sanskrit |
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Baijanatha | Meaning : Descendant Of The Lord Of Creation Used in : Sanskrit |
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Balajyestha | Meaning : Whose Superiority Is Based On His Strength Used in : Sanskrit |
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Balanatha | Meaning : Lord Of Strength Used in : Sanskrit |
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Balastha | Meaning : Abode Of Strength Used in : Sanskrit |
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Balistha | Meaning : Very Powerful, Mighty Used in : Sanskrit |
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Banhistha | Meaning : Found In Abundance Used in : Sanskrit |
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Barhistha | Meaning : Dwelling In Fire, Strongest Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bartha | Meaning : Shining, Brilliant Used in : German |
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Basistha | Meaning : A Saint Used in : Hindu |
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Batukanatha | Meaning : Lord Of Boys, A Form Of Shiva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Beatha | Meaning : Life Used in : Irish, Swedish, Celtic, Danish |
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Bertha | Meaning : Bright Used in : Finnish, German, Swedish, American, British, English |
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Betha | Meaning : Life Used in : Irish, Australian, British, Celtic, English |
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Bhagaratha | Meaning : With A Lucky Chariot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhagiratha | Meaning : With A Glorious Chariot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhagnaratha | Meaning : Devoid Of Chariots Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhandishtha | Meaning : A name of Goddess Lakshmi Used in : Marathi |
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Bhanunatha | Meaning : Lord Of Brightness Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhanuratha | Meaning : With A Glorious Chariot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bharatasrestha | Meaning : First Of The Bharatas Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bharatha | Meaning : Protector Of The World, A King Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhavanatha | Meaning : Lord Of Creation Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhimanatha | Meaning : Lord Of Strength Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhimaratha | Meaning : With A Powerful Chariot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhoganatha | Meaning : Lord Of Worldly Pleasure Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bholanatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Innocent, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhoothanathan ; Bhoothanatha | Meaning : Born to rule the world Used in : Kannada, Telugu |
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Bhrajistha | Meaning : Residing In Splendour, Glorious, Renowned Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhrigusrestha | Meaning : The Best Among Bhrigus Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhuminatha | Meaning : Controller Of The Earth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhurijestha | Meaning : Eldest Among All, The Best Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bhutanatha | Meaning : Lord Of Ghost, Lord Of Ascetic Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bijanatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Seed, Another Name For Siva And The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bilvanatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Bilva Tree, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Bindunatha | Meaning : Lord Of Truth, Bindu, Alphabet, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Birgitha | Meaning : To Help, The Exalted One Used in : Swedish, Danish |
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Birgittha | Meaning : To Help, The Exalted One Used in : Swedish |
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Birtha | Meaning : In Swedish meaning is : Bright, Famous Used in : German, Swedish, Danish |
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Bisambharnatha | Meaning : Saviour Of The Universe Used in : Sanskrit |
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Brahmistha | Meaning : The Highest Form Of Absolute Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Brbaduktha | Meaning : Highly Praiseworthy Used in : Sanskrit |
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Brhadistha | Meaning : Much Loved Used in : Sanskrit |
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Brhaduktha | Meaning : Loudly Praised, Extremely Famous Used in : Sanskrit |
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Brigitha | Meaning : High Goddess Used in : Swedish |
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Britha | Meaning : In Swedish meaning is : To help, The exalted one Used in : German, Swedish, Danish |
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Caitraratha | Meaning : Chariot Of Intelligence, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Calantha | Meaning : Beautiful Flower Used in : French, Greek |
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Caltha | Meaning : Golden Flower Used in : Latin |
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Candranatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Moon Used in : Sanskrit |
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Catha | Meaning : Pure Used in : Greek |
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Chalottha | Meaning : Free Man Used in : Swedish |
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Chandratha | Meaning : Nectar Of The Moon Used in : Hindu, Telugu |
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Charlotha | Meaning : Free Man Used in : Swedish |
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Charlottha | Meaning : Free Man Used in : Swedish, Dutch |
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Chatha | Meaning : Finality, Completion Used in : African, Malawi |
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Chayanatha | Meaning : Lord Of Chaya Used in : Sanskrit |
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Chestha | Meaning : Effort, motion Used in : Hindu |
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Citrakantha | Meaning : With A Speckled Throat, Pigeon Used in : Sanskrit |
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Citranatha | Meaning : Excellent Lord Used in : Sanskrit |
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Citraratha | Meaning : With A Bright Chariot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Cittanatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Soul Used in : Sanskrit |
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Cleantha | Meaning : Flower Of Glory. Used in : Greek, Australian, British, English |
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Cliantha | Meaning : Flower Of Glory. Used in : Greek, Australian |
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Comealitha | Meaning : Weiblich Used in : American |
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Dagdharatha | Meaning : With A Burnt Chariot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dalmanutha | Meaning : A Bucket, A Branch. Non-gerderized Biblical Name. Used in : Biblical |
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Darayatratha | Meaning : One Who Has A Chariot Used in : Persian |
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Dasakantha | Meaning : Ten Necked, Another Name For Ravana Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasaratha | Meaning : With Ten Chariots Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dasarhanatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Dasarha Tribe, another Name For Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Deepitha | Meaning : Illuminated Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Deeptha | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Devakantha | Meaning : Beloved Of The Gods Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Devalatha | Meaning : Divine Wine Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Devanatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devapatha | Meaning : The Path Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devapratha | Meaning : Custom Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devaratha | Meaning : Vehicle Of The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devasmitha | Meaning : With A Devine Smile Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
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Devasrestha | Meaning : Best Among The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Devestha | Meaning : Best Among The Gods Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharmanatha | Meaning : In Sanskrit meaning is : Lord of Dharma Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Dharmaratha | Meaning : The Chariot Of Dharma Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharmasastha | Meaning : Protector Of Dharma Used in : Hindu |
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Dharmistha | Meaning : Staying In Dharma, Very Virtuous And Righteous Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dharnitha | Meaning : Earth Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Dheeptha | Meaning : White, Goddess Lakshmi Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Dhitha | Meaning : Daughter Used in : Hindu |
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Dhuninatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Roaring, Lord Of The Rivers, The Ocean Used in : Sanskrit |
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Diantha | Meaning : Flower Of The Gods Used in : Greek, Latin, American, British, Danish, English |
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Diksitha | Meaning : Used in : Hindu, Telugu |
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Dinadhinatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Day, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dinanatha | Meaning : Saviour Of The Poor, Day Lord, The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dirghakantha | Meaning : Long Necked Used in : Sanskrit |
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Divaratha | Meaning : Chariot Of The Day Used in : Sanskrit |
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Divasanatha | Meaning : The Sun Used in : Hindu |
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Doretha | Meaning : In american meaning is : Gift of god Used in : Greek, American |
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Dorotha | Meaning : In American meaning is : Gift of God Used in : Greek, American, British, Danish, English |