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Tadaka | Meaning : Beater, Murderer Used in : Sanskrit |
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Taditprabha | Meaning : A Flash Of Lightning Used in : Sanskrit |
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Talakakasi | Meaning : With Green Eyes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Talakhya | Meaning : PerfumeTalika Used in : Sanskrit |
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Talika | Meaning : The Palm Of The Hand Used in : German, Australian, Sanskrit, Gujarati, Sanskrit |
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Talinodari | Meaning : Slender Waisted Used in : Sanskrit |
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Talli | Meaning : Youthful, Boat Used in : Australian, Sanskrit, Danish |
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Taluni | Meaning : Maiden Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tama | Meaning : Night Used in : Australian, Japanese, Native American, Australian, Hebrew, Japanese, Sanskrit, Danish |
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Tamaharini | Meaning : Remover Of Darkness Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tamanna | Meaning : One who is desired Used in : Sindhi, Hindu, Sindhi, Sanskrit |
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Tamasi | Meaning : Night, Sleep, Another Name For Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tamasvini | Meaning : Night Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tami | Meaning : Night, Dark Phase Of The Moon Used in : English, Jamaican, Finnish, American, African, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Sanskrit, British, Danish |
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Tamrakarni | Meaning : Copper Eared Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tamrapaksa | Meaning : Copper Coloured Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tamraparni | Meaning : With Red Leaves Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tamrarasa | Meaning : Of Red Juice Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tamravati | Meaning : Coppery Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tamrika | Meaning : Coppery, Rosary Pea Used in : Hindu, African, Sanskrit |
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Tanuja | Meaning : Born Of The Body, Daughter Used in : Sanskrit, Marathi, Gujarati, Oriya |
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Tanulata | Meaning : With A Vine Like Body, Slender, Flexible Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tanusri | Meaning : With A Divine Body Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tanuvi | Meaning : A Slender Woman Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tanvangi | Meaning : Slender Limbed Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tapa | Meaning : Consuming By Heat Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tapanasuta | Meaning : Daughter Of The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tapanatanaya | Meaning : The River Yamuna And Godavari Conjoined Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tapanatmaja | Meaning : Daughter Of The Sun, Yamuna River Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tapani | Meaning : Heat, A River Used in : Australian, Hebrew, Finnish, Greek, Sanskrit, Sanskrit, Assamese |
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Tapanti | Meaning : Warming, A River Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tapasvini | Meaning : Ascetic Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tapasya | Meaning : Belonging To Austerity Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tapati | Meaning : Warming Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tapi | Meaning : Heat, Glow Used in : Hindu, Finnish, Sanskrit |
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Tara | Meaning : Star, The Pupil Of The Eye Used in : Hindu, English, French, Gaelic, Irish, Latin, Romanian, Scottish, Irish, American, Bengali, Persian, Hebrew, Iranian, Japanese, Kurdish, Parsi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, British, Celtic, Danish, Dutch, Gujarati, Oriya |
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Tarabhusa | Meaning : Decorated With Stars Used in : Sanskrit |
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Taradatta | Meaning : Given By The Stars Used in : Sanskrit |
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Taraka | Meaning : Star, Falling Star Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tarala | Meaning : Spirituous Liquor, A Bee Used in : Sanskrit |
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Taralekha | Meaning : A Tremullous, Glittering, A Wave, Ruby, Iron Used in : Sanskrit |
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Taramati | Meaning : With A Glorious Mind Used in : Sanskrit |
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Taramba | Meaning : Mother Star Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tarana | Meaning : Song Used in : African, Hindu, African, Afghan, Sanskrit |
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Tarangini | Meaning : Full Of Waves, Restless, Moving, A River Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tarani | Meaning : Wife Of Harishchandra, Raft, Boat Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Taranitanaya | Meaning : Daughter Of The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tarapushpa | Meaning : Star Blossom, Jasmine Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Taravali | Meaning : A Multitude Of Stars Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Taravati | Meaning : Surrounded By The Stars Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tarika | Meaning : Belonging To The Stars Used in : Australian, Sanskrit |
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Tarini | Meaning : Goddess Durga. It means she who frees. Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tarinira | Meaning : Having The Quality Of Liberation, Crossing Over The Water Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tarita | Meaning : The Forefinger, Goddess Durga Used in : Australian, Sanskrit, Danish |
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Tarkshya | Meaning : Amulet, Creeper, Bird Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tarpana | Meaning : Satiating, Refershing Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tarpini | Meaning : Satisying, Offering Oblations Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tarulata | Meaning : Vine Used in : Sanskrit |
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Taruna | Meaning : Young, Tender, Fresh, New Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Gujarati |
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Taruni | Meaning : Young Girl Used in : Australian, Sanskrit |
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Tarusi | Meaning : Victory Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tatini | Meaning : With Banks, A River Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tatrpi | Meaning : Intensely Satisfying Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tavishi | Meaning : Power, Strength, Violence, Another Name For Earth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Teertah | Meaning : A holy place Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tejasri | Meaning : With Divine Power And Grace Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tejasvati | Meaning : Splendid, Bright Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tejasvin | Meaning : Brilliant, Bright, Strong Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tejini | Meaning : Sharp, Bright, Energetic Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tejomayi | Meaning : Consisting Of Light And Splendour Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tejovati | Meaning : Sharp, Bright, Splendid Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tikshnakanta | Meaning : Fond Of Cruelty Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tilabhavani | Meaning : Beautiful Dot Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tilaka | Meaning : A Type Of Necklace Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tilakalata | Meaning : Ornamental Vine Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tilakavati | Meaning : Decorated, River Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tilika | Meaning : Small Mark Of Sandalwood Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tilla | Meaning : One Who Has Gone Before Used in : English, Finnish, German, Swedish, British, English, Australian, Sanskrit, British, Danish |
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Tilottama | Meaning : One Of The Guardians Of The Sun Used in : Sanskrit |
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Timil | Meaning : Fish Used in : Sanskrit |
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Timila | Meaning : A Musical Instrument Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tirtha | Meaning : Passage, Way, Ford Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tirthakirti | Meaning : One Whose Fame Carries On Through Life Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tirthamayi | Meaning : Containing Pilgrimage Centres Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tirthanemi | Meaning : Encircling The Sacred Place Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tirthapuja | Meaning : The Washing Of Krishna's Statue In Water Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tirthaseni | Meaning : With An Army Of Sanctified Ones Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tirthavati | Meaning : Holy, Pious, Flowing Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tisya | Meaning : Auspicious Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Sanskrit |
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Titiksha | Meaning : Paitence, Endurance Used in : Sanskrit |
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Titli | Meaning : Butterfly Used in : Sanskrit |
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Tivri | Meaning : Auspicious Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Kannada, Sanskrit |
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Todika | Meaning : Splitting, Breaking Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Tokini | Meaning : A bird Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Kannada, Sanskrit |
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Tola | Meaning : With A Deer Skin Belt Used in : Hindu, Hebrew, Kurdish, Polish, French, German, Sanskrit, Danish |
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Toshani | Meaning : Satisfying, Appeasing, Goddess Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Totala | Meaning : Repeating, Goddess Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Toya | Meaning : Water Used in : Hindu, American, Japanese, Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Toyanvi | Meaning : Ocean Girdled, The Earth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Trasarenu | Meaning : The Mote In The Sunbeam Used in : Sanskrit |