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Abheek, of Indian origin, means "fearless" in Sanskrit, signifying bravery and strength. It is associated with Lord Shiva and popular among parents seeking a strong, meaningful name for their sons.
Abhi is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Abhijit', meaning 'Close to Victory'.
Abhijay is an Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning 'approaching victory'.
Abhijeet is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'leading to victory'.
Abhijit is a Sanskrit male name meaning "one who is lucky or fortunate," composed of elements "abhi" (towards/victorious) and "jit" (conquered/victorious). It appears in ancient Indian literature like the Mahabharata epic, where Abhijit is a son of Arjuna.
Abhijot is an Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit, translating to 'towards light'.
Abhik is an Indian name of West Bengali origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Abhichar', meaning 'auspicious or favorable act'. It has been used in India for centuries and is associated with positive connotations and good fortune.
Abhilash is an Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'aiming towards desire'.
Abhimanyu is a Sanskrit name meaning 'towards courage' or 'moving towards valor', originating from ancient Hindu mythology.
Abhinav is a male given name of Sanskrit origin, literally meaning "towards the new".
Abhinay is a Sanskrit-derived masculine given name meaning 'expression' or 'gesture', deeply rooted in Hindu culture and Indian performing arts like Bharatanatyam and Kathakali, and associated with Lord Krishna's exceptional expressiveness.
Abhir is an Indian name from Punjab meaning 'lord of the universe', reflecting Hindu mythology's divine aspects.
Abhiraam is a rare yet auspicious Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Abhirama,' signifying 'one who gives joy or pleasure.'
Abhiraj is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit that signifies approaching kingship or leadership.
Abhiram is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin, literally meaning 'approaching joy'.
Abhirup is an Indian name from Bengal, derived from Sanskrit 'Abhinandana' (celebration) and 'Rupa' (beauty), meaning 'Celebration of Beauty'. It's historically significant in Bengali culture and associated with Rabindranath Tagore's character Abhirup.
Abhishek is an Indian masculine name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'limitless' or 'without end', composed of 'Abhi' meaning 'towards' and 'Shekha' meaning 'effort'. Popularized by the Mahabharata epic, it signifies courage and determination.
Abhyant is a rare, Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'to anoint or apply oil,' associated with Ayurvedic healing and spiritual practices in Hindu tradition.
Abhyuday is a Sanskrit male given name meaning "leading towards dawn" or "approaching enlightenment".
Abi is a casual form of the Hebrew name Abigail, meaning 'my father is joy'.
Abiah is a Hebrew name meaning "father" or "spring," with notable biblical figures like Samuel's son and Queen Abijah among its bearers.
Abian is a rare Latin-derived name meaning "fir tree," historically used as an adjective in ancient Rome, later adopted as a given name in the Middle Ages. It's famously associated with Saint Abian, a 3rd-century martyr, and has gained recent interest due to its unique nature connection.
Abid is an Arabic origin given name meaning 'to worship', historically associated with Islamic faith and notable figures like mathematician Abid ibn Husayn al-Shirazi.
Abidan is a distinct Hebrew name derived from "Avidan," meaning "my father has heard." It is associated with King David's son, Abida, in the Bible, reflecting ancient heritage and prestige.
Abie is a Hebrew unisex name meaning "my father is the Lord" or "I am my father's daughter", often short for Abigail or Abraham, and has biblical roots dating back to ancient times.
Abiel is a rare Hebrew male name meaning "God is my father".
Abiezer is a rare Hebrew name meaning "My father is help", derived from "Av" (father) and "Yazer" (helper).
Abigael is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "my father is joyful," derived from 'Avigail' which combines 'Av' (father) and 'Gil' (joy/happiness).
Abigail, of Hebrew origin, means "father's joy" and was first used in the Bible as one of King David's wives.
Abigayle is a Hebrew name that means "my father is joy". It combines 'ab', meaning father, and 'gayil', meaning joy or happiness.
Abijah is a rare yet captivating Hebrew name derived from "Avigayil," meaning "my father is joyful." It is deeply rooted in biblical history, notably carried by King Abijah of Judah, and holds significance in Jewish tradition as one of the 24 priestly orders.
Abilio is a rare but meaningful male name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin 'abilis', meaning 'skilled' or 'competent'. It has been used in Spain for centuries and is also associated with St. Abilio, a Christian martyr.
Abimael is a rare Hebrew name derived from 'ab' (father) and 'ma'el' (strong like God), signifying "my father is strong as God".
Abimbola, of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, means 'born into wealth'.
Abimelec is a Hebrew name composed of "ab," meaning "father," and "melek," meaning "king," translating to "my father is king" or "my king is my father.
Abin is a rare Hebrew name derived from 'abin', meaning 'my father', with roots in biblical times.
Tavario is a rare Italian male given name, derived from the occupational surname Tavarini, meaning 'related to taverns or inns'. It's also linked to Taurisano, an Italian city in Lecce province. Its meaning is uncertain but may be associated with strength via its potential Latin root 'taurus', meaning 'bull'.
Abinadi is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "my father knows," derived from 'ab' (father) and 'yada' (to know). While rare today, it holds historical significance as the name of a courageous prophet in the Book of Mormon, known for his wisdom and steadfast faith despite persecution.
Abinav is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "New Water".
Abiodun is a Yoruba name from Nigeria that combines "Abi" meaning "there was joy" and "Odun" meaning "festival," signifying "There was joy at the festival.