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Kanta | Meaning : Beloved, The Spring, A Jewel Used in : Japanese, Sanskrit, Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu |
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Kantaka | Meaning : Thorn Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kantakin | Meaning : Throny, Prickly Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kantakini | Meaning : Full Of Thron Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kantarika | Meaning : Thorn Like Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanthaka | Meaning : Of Neck, An Ornament Of The Neck Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanthamani | Meaning : A Jewel Of The Neck, A Dear Object Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Kanthamani | Meaning : A Jewel Of The Neck, A Dear Object Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Kanti | Meaning : Glory, Beauty, Wish, Another Name Of Lakshmi Used in : Native American, Sanskrit, Assamese, Rajasthani, Kannada |
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Kantida | Meaning : Giving Beauty, Adorning Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kantiman | Meaning : Lovely Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kantu | Meaning : Love, Mind, Heart Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanupriya | Meaning : Beloved Of Krishna Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Kanva | Meaning : Talented, Praised, Honoured, Intelligent Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanvaka | Meaning : Son Of A Talented Person Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanvala | Meaning : Lotus Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanvalajita | Meaning : Winner Of The Lotus Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanvar | Meaning : A Prince Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Kanya | Meaning : Daughter, Maiden Used in : Japanese, Sanskrit, Thai, Danish, Gujarati, Kannada |
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Kanyakumari | Meaning : The Eternal Virgin Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Kanyala | Meaning : Girl Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kanyana | Meaning : Maiden, Girl Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Kanyaratna | Meaning : A Gem Of A Girl Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapalabhrt | Meaning : Bearing A Skull, Another Name For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapalaketu | Meaning : With A Skull For A Banner Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapalamala | Meaning : With A Garland Of Skulls Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapalamalin | Meaning : With Garland Of Skulls, Another Nme For Siva Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapalasiras | Meaning : Skull Headed Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapali | Meaning : Skull Carrier Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapalika | Meaning : One Who Eats In A Skull Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapalini | Meaning : Consort Of Kapali, Another Name Of Durga Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Kapardi | Meaning : Shell, As White As A Conch Shell Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapardika | Meaning : A Small Shell Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapardin | Meaning : Cowrie Shell Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapardini | Meaning : Whose Hair Is Braided Like A Cowrie Shell Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Kapata | Meaning : Deceit Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kaphini | Meaning : Phegmatic, A River Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapidhwaja | Meaning : With A Monkey Banner Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapiketana | Meaning : With A Monkey As A Symbol Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapila | Meaning : Monkey Coloured, A Brown Cow Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Kashmiri, Oriya, Gujarati, Kannada, Sanskrit |
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Kapiladhara | Meaning : With Brown Waves, Muddy, Another Name Of The Ganga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapilaksa | Meaning : Sun Eyed, Whose Eyes Glow Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapilanjsna | Meaning : Using A Brown Collyrium Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapilapati | Meaning : Lord Of The Brown Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapilasva | Meaning : With Brown Horses Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapileya | Meaning : Brown Coloured Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapili | Meaning : With Tawny Waves Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapilnjala | Meaning : With Brown Wter, Ariver Of Ancient India Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapindra | Meaning : Lord Of Monkeys Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapinjala | Meaning : With Brown Water Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapipati | Meaning : Lord Of Apes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapisanjana | Meaning : Using Brown Collyrium Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapiskandha | Meaning : Monkey Shouldered, A Soldier Who Leaps Like A Mpnkey Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapisvara | Meaning : Lord Of Monkeys Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapivaktra | Meaning : Monkey Faced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapota | Meaning : Indian Ring Dore Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kapotaroman | Meaning : Having Hair Like A Feathers Of A Pigeon Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kaprabhu | Meaning : Master Of Monkeys, Another Name For Rama Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kaprtha | Meaning : Increasing Pleasure Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karabha | Meaning : Trunk Of An Elephant, Anything Useful Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karabhajana | Meaning : One Born Like A Elephant, An Elephant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karabhin | Meaning : With A Trunk, Elephant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karabhoru | Meaning : One Whose Thighs Resemble The Trunk Of An Elephant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karajala | Meaning : A Stream Of Light Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Karakasa | Meaning : Harsh, Hard, a Sword Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karakayu | Meaning : Having A Hard Life Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karala | Meaning : Terrible, Wide, Tearing, Formidable Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Karala | Meaning : Terrible, Wide, Tearing, Formidable Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Karaladanta | Meaning : With Large Teeth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karalajanaka | Meaning : Janaka The Great Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karalaksa | Meaning : With Frightening Eyes Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karali | Meaning : Durga In Her Destructive Form, The Terrible Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karalika | Meaning : That Which Tears, Sword, Another Name Of Durga Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Karambha | Meaning : Mixture, Gruel Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Karambha | Meaning : Mixture, Gruel Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Karandhama | Meaning : Clapping Of Hands Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karanja | Meaning : Born Of Hand, Difficult To Obtain Used in : African, Sanskrit |
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Karapagam | Meaning : Hands And Feet Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karata | Meaning : With The Temple Of An Elephant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karatoya | Meaning : With Flowing Water Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karavinda | Meaning : Possessed By Hand, Doing, Causing, Creator Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karavira | Meaning : Strong Armed, Sword, Thumb Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karaviraksa | Meaning : The Tip Of The Sword Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karaviri | Meaning : Strong Armed, A Good Cow Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karbura | Meaning : Variegated, Gold Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karburi | Meaning : Golden, Tigress, Another Name Of Durga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Kardama | Meaning : Covered With Mud, Clay, Shade Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karenu | Meaning : Elephant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karenumati | Meaning : Like A Female Elephant Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Karikrsna | Meaning : Black Elephant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karimukha | Meaning : Elephant Faced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karin | Meaning : Doing, Accomplishing, Praising Used in : Sanskrit, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Netherlands, Polish, Swedish, Swiss, Dutch, Netherlands, American, Chinese, Japanese, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Romanian |
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Karindra | Meaning : Lord Of Elephants, War Elephant Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karisa | Meaning : Dry Cow Dung Used in : Sanskrit, Greek, Latin |
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Karishini | Meaning : Goddeess Of Elephant, Goddess Of Wealth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karishma | Meaning : Miracle Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit, Malayalam, Oriya, Rajasthani, Gujarati, Sanskrit |
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Karisini | Meaning : Abounding In Dung Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karisnu | Meaning : Doing, Accomplishing Used in : Sanskrit |
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Karka | Meaning : White, Good, Excellent, Mirror, Beauty Used in : Sanskrit, Hindu, Kannada |
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Karkaandu | Meaning : Crab Like, Whitish Used in : Sanskrit |