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Shanta is a Sanskrit-derived unisex name meaning 'peace', popular in Hindu and Buddhist cultures, signifying harmony and tranquility.
Shata is a rare Sanskrit name meaning 'star', signifying wisdom and celestial beauty in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
Shubh is an Indian male name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'auspicious' or 'lucky', signifying beauty, good fortune, and prosperity.
The name Sidarth, of Indian origin, means 'he who has accomplished his purpose' and is derived from the original name of Gautama Buddha.
Sidharth is a Sanskrit name meaning "one who has achieved his goals," associated with Prince Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism.
Sidhartha is an uncommon Indian male given name derived from Sanskrit 'Siddharta', meaning "one who has accomplished his goal". It holds significant spiritual meaning in Hinduism and Buddhism, associated with Lord Vishnu and Prince Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha), respectively.
Sidra is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'lotus tree,' symbolizing purity, resilience, and enlightenment in Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic cultures.
Sonam is a unique Tibetan name derived from the Sanskrit word "Sona," meaning golden, associated with purity, wisdom, and prosperity in Tibetan Buddhism.
Sonam is a Tibetan name meaning "good fortune" or "well-being", popularized by celebrities such as Sonam Muskhas and Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, often chosen by Buddhists but suitable for all backgrounds.
The name Sri, of Sanskrit origin, translates to 'wealth' or 'prosperity', but holds deeper meaning beyond material riches. In Hinduism, it is associated with Goddess Lakshmi; in Buddhism, it denotes reverence. Today, it remains a popular given name across South Asia and Indonesia.
Sujata is a Sanskrit feminine name meaning 'one who has achieved her good goal', with historical significance in Buddhism and Hindu culture.
Sunya is a rare Sanskrit name meaning 'empty' or 'void,' holding deep philosophical significance in Buddhism as it represents the state of being devoid of ego and selfish desires.
The name Tadan is of Japanese origin, meaning "master who remains" or "standing master," reflecting wisdom, authority, and strength. It was popular during Japan's Heian period (794-1185) among those in power and later associated with samurai bravery and Buddhist commitment. Today, it is still respected but less common as a given name in Japan.
Taiten is a Japanese name derived from "Taito," meaning "great" or "magnificent." It was notably used by Zen Buddhist monk Musō Soseki (1275-1351), also known as Taiten, who served as the chief abbot of Kencho-ji in Kamakura.
Tanyea is an uncommon yet captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Tanu', meaning 'body', signifying strength and intelligence.
Tara is an Irish name derived from "Teamhair", meaning 'throne' or 'hill'. In mythology, Tara was the Hill of the Kings where High Kings were crowned. It also holds significance in Hinduism and Buddhism as a female deity and savior respectively.
Tenzin is a Tibetan name meaning 'to hold firmly to the Buddha's teachings.'
Tenzing is a Tibetan name meaning "firm as the east".
Thien is a Vietnamese name of ancient origin, derived from "thiên," meaning heaven or sky. It is often associated with Buddhist and Taoist traditions, symbolizing celestial beings and natural world. Believed to hold significant power and influence over an individual's fate, Thien was popular among devoted practitioners of these religions in Vietnam, later gaining international recognition. Beyond its meanings related to heaven and sky, it can also represent mindfulness, inner peace, and kindness.
Trinley is a Tibetan name meaning 'sacred' or 'holy', often associated with spiritual leaders like the Dalai Lama.
Tsering is a Tibetan name meaning 'long life' or 'prosperity'.
Vannara is a rare and enchanting female name from Cambodia, meaning 'golden lotus' in Khmer and symbolizing purity amidst adversity. Historically, it was the name of Queen Jayadevi who unified her empire and promoted Buddhism, as well as a heroic figure in the Reamker epic.
Vinaya is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'discipline' or 'modesty', associated with self-control in Buddhist teachings.
Zen: A Japanese given name derived from Buddhist concept signifying calmness & mindfulness.
Zen is a Japanese name meaning "meditation" or "tranquility".