Hindu Names Meanings for Boys & Girls

Svar

Name Svar generally means Lord Vishnu, is of Indian origin, Name Svar is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Svar are mainly Hindu by religion.

Meaning: Lord Vishnu Origin: Hindi

Svara

Svara (Hindi स्वर), also spelled swara, is a Sanskrit word that connotes a note in the successive steps of the octave. ... A svara is the selected pitches from which the musician constructs the scales, melodies and ragas.

Meaning: Morning, Goddess of sound Origin: hindi

Svaraj

A user from India says the name Swaraj is of English origin and means "Swaraj means complete independence".

Meaning: Lord Indra Origin: Hindi

Svarg

Name Svarg generally means Heaven, is of Indian origin, Name Svarg is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Svarg are mainly Hindu by religion.

Meaning: Heaven Origin: Hindi

Svarganga

Svarganga is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1880 times.

Meaning: The Celestial Ganga Origin: Hindi

Svarna

સ્વર્ણ; ஸ்வர்ண; സ്വര്ണ; ಸ್ವರ್ಣ; স্঵র্ণ; ਸ੍ਵਰ੍ਣ; స్వర్ణ Name Svarna generally means Lord Ganesh, is of Indian origin, Name Svarna is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Svarna are mainly Hindu by religion.

Meaning: Lord Ganesh Origin: Hindi

Svarnanjali

This is hindu baby girl name. Meaning of Svarnanjali is . The poeple have viewed this name 2156 times.

Meaning: Hands full of gold i.e. prosperity Origin: hindi

Svarpati

Svarpati is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2321 times.

Meaning: Lord of sound Origin: Hindi

Svayam

Meaning. The theological interpretation of svayam bhagavān differs with each tradition and the literal translation of the term has been understood in several distinct ways. Translated from the Sanskrit language, the term literally means "Bhagavan Himself" or "directly Bhagavan".

Meaning: Self, Auto Origin: Hindi

Svayambhu

Svayambhu (स्वयम्भू) is a Sanskrit word that means "self-manifested", "self-existing", or "that is created by its own accord". In Tibetan, this word appears as "Rangjung" རང་བྱུང་ .