Jain Baby Names for Boys Girls

Nandivardhan

Name Nandivardhan generally means Brother of lord Mahavir, is of Indian origin, Name Nandivardhan is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Nandivardhan are mainly Jain by religion. .

Meaning: Brother of lord Mahavir

Nihir

Nihir is a Jain Boy name, meaning of the name is "Wind" from Indian origin. This name is mainly used in Jain. If you select the name Nihir for your baby, Congratulations!

Nitali

Nitali is a Jain Girl name, meaning of the name is "Full of Grace, God is giving" from Hindi or Indian or Spanish origin. This name is mainly used in Jain. If you select the name Nitali for your baby, Congratulations!

Nityesh

Nityesh is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in jain religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1226 times.

Niyesh

Nitesh Name meaning in Urdu is NULL, a Hindu Hindi Boy name with lucky number is -- and Nitesh Name meaning in English is Master of the Right Path; Krishana; True Warrior; Mightiest Lord.

Padmaprabhu

On Krishna Dwadashi (twelfth day of the waning fortnight) of the month of Kartik, the queen gave birth to a son. The new born had a soft pink glow like lotus flowers. The king named him as "Padmaprabha" (meaning one with lotus-like glow).

Meaning: Name of the 6 th teerthankar

Parshwanath

Parshwanath. Show similar names Show variant names. Name Parshwanath generally means Name of the 23 rd teerthankar, is of Indian origin, Name Parshwanath is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Parshwanath are mainly Jain by religion. .

Meaning: Name of the 23 rd teerthankar

Pava

pa-va, pav-a ] The baby boy name Pava is pronounced as PEYVAH †. Pava is largely used in the Russian language and its origin is Latin. Pava is a familiar form of the name Paul (Dutch, English, French, and German). See also the related category russian. Pava is a rare baby boy name.

Meaning: Place where lord Mahavir attained nirvana

Pawapuri

The Jal Mandir meaning Water Temple, also known as Apapuri, in Pawapuri, meaning a town without sins, in the Indian state of Bihar, is a highly revered temple dedicated to Lord Mahavira, the 24th Thirthankara (religious preacher of Jainism) and founder of Jain religion, which marks the place of his cremation.

Meaning: Place where lord Mahavir attained nirvana

Pratishta

Name Pratishtha or (Pratishtha) means Preeminence.

Meaning: Status, Establishment