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Vistarini | Meaning : Extensive, Spreading, Mighty, Large, A Goddess Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visva | Meaning : The Earth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvachi | Meaning : Universal Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvadasa | Meaning : Servant Of The World Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvadharini | Meaning : Abode Of The Universe, Another Name For Earth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvadhena | Meaning : Cow Of The Universe Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvagandha | Meaning : Fragrance Of The Universe Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvakaya | Meaning : The Universal Form, One Whose Body Is The Universe Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvambhari | Meaning : Feeding The Universe, Earth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvamukhi | Meaning : Of The Universe Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvapavani | Meaning : Pious In The World Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvapujita | Meaning : Worshipped By All Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvaruchi | Meaning : Illuminator Of The Universe Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvarupa | Meaning : With The Form Of The Universe, Many Coloured Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvarupi | Meaning : Of The Form Of Theuniverse, Multicoloured Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvarupika | Meaning : With The Form Of The Universe, A Goddess Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvarupini | Meaning : With The Form Of The Universe, Creator Of The Universe, A Goddess Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvasaha | Meaning : Enduring All, Another Name For Earth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvavati | Meaning : Possessing The Universe Used in : Sanskrit |
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Visvesha | Meaning : Lady Of The Universe, Desired By All Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vita | Meaning : Wish, Desire Used in : Australian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Italian, American, Australian, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Danish |
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Vitaka | Meaning : World Used in : Hindu, Hindu, Kannada, Sanskrit |
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Vitana | Meaning : Extension, Heap, Plenty, Abundance Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vitastaa | Meaning : A Measure Of Length Which Is From The Wrist To The Tip Of The Fingers Used in : Sanskrit |
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Viti | Meaning : Enjoyment, Light, Lustre, Fire Used in : Australian, Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Vitola | Meaning : Very Calm, A River Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Vittada | Meaning : Wealth Giver Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vitti | Meaning : Consciousness, Understanding, Intelligence Used in : Finnish, Sanskrit |
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Vivasvati | Meaning : Shining Forth, Diffusing Light Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vividha | Meaning : Strange Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Sanskrit |
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Vivitsa | Meaning : Desire Of Knowledge Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada |
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Viyadganga | Meaning : The Celesital Ganga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Viyoginee | Meaning : Pathway Used in : Hindu, Kannada, Sanskrit |
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Vrddha | Meaning : Great, Large, Wise, Learned Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vrddhakanya | Meaning : Daughter Of A Preceptor Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vrddhasena | Meaning : With Mighty Hosts Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vridhi | Meaning : Increase Used in : Kannada, Sanskrit |
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Vrika | Meaning : The moon Used in : Kannada, Sanskrit |
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Vrinda | Meaning : Heap, Flocks, Cluster Of Flowers Used in : Australian, Sanskrit |
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Vritika | Meaning : Success in life, or thought Used in : Hindu, Marathi, Gujarati, Sanskrit, Gujarati |
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Vrittamallika | Meaning : The Encircling Creeper Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vritti | Meaning : Existence, State, Moral Conduct Used in : Sanskrit, Sanskrit |
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Vurna | Meaning : Chosen, Selected Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vyaghesvari | Meaning : Goddess Of A Tiger, Goddess Who Rides A Tiger Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vyaghrasya | Meaning : Tiger Faced Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vyaghravadhu | Meaning : Tigress Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vyaghri | Meaning : Tigress Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vyapti | Meaning : Accomplishment, Attainment Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vyasti | Meaning : Success, Individuality Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vyatibha | Meaning : Shining Forth Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vyeni | Meaning : The Dawn Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vyoma | Meaning : Bird, who lives in the sky Used in : Hindu, Sanskrit |
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Vyomaganga | Meaning : The Celestial Ganga Used in : Sanskrit |
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Vyomini | Meaning : Celestial, Apsara Used in : Sanskrit, Gujarati, Sanskrit, Gujarati |
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Vyusti | Meaning : The First Gleam Of Dawn, Grace, Beauty Used in : Sanskrit, Kannada, Sanskrit |