Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Dortha | Meaning : In American meaning is : Gift of God Used in : Greek, American, British, English |
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Dravinaratha | Meaning : With A Chariot Of Wealth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Drdharatha | Meaning : With A Strong Chariot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dudhanatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Voice, Lord Of Milk Used in : Sanskrit |
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Dushyantha | Meaning : A King From The Epic Mahabharata Used in : Hindu |
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Dvarakanatha | Meaning : Lord Of Dvaraka, Lord Krishna Used in : Sanskrit |
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Eartha | Meaning : In American meaning is : Earthy Used in : German, American, African, Australian, British, English |
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Edhitha | Meaning : Talented girl Used in : Telugu, Kannada |
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Editha | Meaning : In Anglo meaning is : Joyous Used in : German, Swedish, Anglo, Australian, British, English |
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Edytha | Meaning : In American meaning is : Prosperous in war Used in : German, American, British, English |
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Egbertha | Meaning : Brillinat Sword Used in : Anglo, British, English |
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Eidytha | Meaning : Prosperity/battle Used in : British, English |
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Ekamranatha | Meaning : The Only Lord Of The Mango Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ekanatha | Meaning : The Only Master Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ekantha | Meaning : Lovely Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Ekantha | Meaning : Lovely Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Telugu |
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Ekatha | Meaning : Unity. Used in : Hindu |
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Elatha | Meaning : In irish meaning is : Art or Craft Used in : Celtic, Irish |
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Elbertha | Meaning : Noble, shining Used in : British, English |
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Eltha | Meaning : With Healing Power Used in : Greek |
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Engelbertha | Meaning : Bright Angel Used in : German |
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Eolantha | Meaning : Violet Flower. Used in : Greek, Greek |
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Eolantha | Meaning : Violet Flower. Used in : Greek, Greek |
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Ephphatha | Meaning : Be Opened. Used in : Biblical |
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Eriantha | Meaning : Sweet. Used in : Greek |
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Eritha | Meaning : Flower Used in : Hebrew |
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Ertha | Meaning : The Earth Used in : German, American, British, English |
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Eshtartha | Meaning : Desired. Used in : Hindu |
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Etheswitha | Meaning : Name Of A Princess Used in : Anglo |
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Firtha | Meaning : Arm Of The Sea Used in : Scottish |
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Gabbatha | Meaning : High, Elevated. Non-gerderized Biblical Name. Used in : Biblical |
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Gajendranatha | Meaning : Strong as an elephant Used in : Kannada, Telugu |
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Gajestha | Meaning : Best Among Elephants, Another Name For Airavata Used in : Sanskrit |
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Gananatha | Meaning : Lod Of The Ganas, Another Name For Siva And Ganesa Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ganganatha | Meaning : Lord Of Ganga, Lord Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Ganitha | Meaning : Regarded Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Garistha | Meaning : Heaviest, Modt Venerable, Greatest Used in : Sanskrit |
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Garuistha | Meaning : Extremely Proud Used in : Sanskrit |
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Garvistha | Meaning : Extremely Proud Used in : Sanskrit |
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Gatha | Meaning : Song, Divine Song Used in : Persian, Sanskrit, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Gatha | Meaning : Song, Divine Song Used in : Persian, Sanskrit, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Gauraprstha | Meaning : Mountain Of The Moon Used in : Sanskrit |
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Gaurinatha | Meaning : Lord Shiva Used in : Hindu |
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Gavistha | Meaning : Abode Of Light Used in : Sanskrit |
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Geeta ; Geetha | Meaning : The holy book of the Hindus Used in : Malayalam, Assamese, Gujarati, Rajasthani, Telugu, Kannada |
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Ghrtaprstha | Meaning : Whose Back Is Brilliant With Clarified Butter Used in : Sanskrit |
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Giacintha | Meaning : Variant Of Hyacinth.Flower Name. Used in : Greek |
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Giratha | Meaning : Daughter Of The Mountain Used in : Sanskrit |
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Girijanatha | Meaning : Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Girinatha | Meaning : Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Gita ; Geetha | Meaning : The hindu holy book Used in : Telugu, Kannada |
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Githa | Meaning : War Used in : Swedish, American, Anglo, British, Danish, English |
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Gokulanatha | Meaning : Sri Krishna Used in : Hindu |
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Golgotha | Meaning : A Heap Of Skulls, Something Skull-shaped. Non-gerderized Biblical Name. Used in : Biblical |
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Gopinatha | Meaning : Lord Of Gopi's Used in : Hindu |
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Gorakanatha | Meaning : Master Of Senses, Cow Herd Used in : Sanskrit |
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Gretha | Meaning : Pearl Used in : Finnish, German, Greek, Swedish, Australian, Danish |
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Grhitha | Meaning : Understood And Accepted Used in : Hindu, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada |
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Gunita ; Gunitha | Meaning : Honorable ; virtuous Used in : Telugu, Kannada |
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Gunitha | Meaning : Proficient Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Gurunatha | Meaning : Lord Of The Spiritiual Teacer Used in : Sanskrit |
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Gustha | Meaning : Staff Of The Gods. Used in : Swiss, Teutonic |
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Gytha | Meaning : Warlike. Used in : Norse, American, Anglo, British, Danish, English |
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Hammedatha | Meaning : He That Troubles The Law. Used in : Biblical |
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Hansaratha | Meaning : With The Swan As His Chariot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Hanumantha | Meaning : Rama's Great Devotee Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
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Harijatha | Meaning : Fair Haired Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Harshita ; Harshitha | Meaning : Humorist Used in : Telugu, Kannada |
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Harshitha | Meaning : Full Of Joy Used in : Hindu |
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Hartha | Meaning : Arable, Fertile Used in : African, Swahili |
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Hasaratha | Meaning : A Chariot That Delights Used in : Sanskrit |
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Heartha | Meaning : Mother Earth. Used in : Teutonic |
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Hemalatha | Meaning : Lord Shiva Used in : Hindu, Hindu, British, English |
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Hemalatha | Meaning : Lord Shiva Used in : Hindu, Hindu, British, English |
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Hemanatha | Meaning : Lord Of Gold, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Hemantanatha | Meaning : One With Shining Body Used in : Hindu |
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Hemaratha | Meaning : With A Golden Chariot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Hemlata ; Hemalata ; Hemalatha | Meaning : Golden Creeper Used in : Malayalam, Oriya, Rajasthani, Gujarati, Telugu, Kannada |
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Hertha | Meaning : On The Earth Used in : Finnish, German, Swedish, Teutonic, American, Australian, British, Danish, English |
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Hridyanatha | Meaning : Lord Of Heart Used in : Sanskrit |
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Hyacintha | Meaning : Feminine Form Of Hyacinth: From The Flower By The Same Name. In Greek Legend, The Hyacinth Sprouted From The Blood Of The Youth Hyacinthus, Who Was Accidentally Killed By Apollo. Used in : Greek |
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Iantha | Meaning : Violet Flower. Used in : Greek, American, African, Australian, Danish |
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Ihitha | Meaning : Desired Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Ikshitha | Meaning : Visible Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Indratha | Meaning : Power And Dignity Of Indra Used in : Hindu, Telugu, Kannada |
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Iolantha | Meaning : Violet, Violet Flower. Used in : Greek, Greek |
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Iolantha | Meaning : Violet, Violet Flower. Used in : Greek, Greek |
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Jacintha | Meaning : In greek meaning is : Beautiful; Flower name. Used in : German, Greek, Australian, Dutch |
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Jacyntha | Meaning : Variant Of Hyacinth.Flower Name. Used in : Greek |
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Jagannatha | Meaning : Lord Of The World Used in : Hindu |
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Jagatnatha | Meaning : Lord Of The World Used in : Sanskrit |
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Janadhinatha | Meaning : Lord Of Men, a King, Another Name For Visnu And Yama Used in : Sanskrit |
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Janakinatha | Meaning : Lord Of Janaki Used in : Sanskrit |
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Jananatha | Meaning : Lord Of Men, A King Used in : Sanskrit |
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Janatha | Meaning : Lord Of People Used in : Hindu |
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Janeshtha | Meaning : Desired By Men Used in : Hindu |
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Janhitha | Meaning : One Who Thinks Of The Welfare Of Men Used in : Hindu, Kannada |
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Janistha | Meaning : Desired By People Used in : Sanskrit |
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Janitha | Meaning : Used in : Australian, Australian, Kannada |
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Janmajyestha | Meaning : The First Born Used in : Sanskrit |