Female and male first names : Hinduism.

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Yukti is an Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Yukti,' meaning 'method' or 'plan,' and associated with Goddess Saraswati.
Yuvika, of Sanskrit origin, means 'young' or 'youthful', reflecting vitality and renewal.
Zanaya is a unique and captivating unisex name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "beautiful" or "lovely," derived from the word "zanana." It is associated with elegance, charm, and grace, and has roots in ancient Indian Hindu mythology, where it was used as an epithet for the goddess Durga. Throughout history, variations of Zanaya have been used as titles for respected women, further emphasizing its regal connotations. Today, Zanaya is popular worldwide as a distinctive and meaningful name choice for both boys and girls.
Zeel, of Indian origin, means "lightning" in Sanskrit, symbolizing strength and swiftness, associated with the Hindu god Indra's elephant Airavata.
Zhanaya is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'wisdom' or 'knowledge', popularized by Adi Shankara and associated with intelligence, insight, and spiritual enlightenment.
Zivaan is an Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit, coined by poet Bhartrihari in the 7th century AD as a synonym for Lord Shiva. Its meaning varies but generally signifies profound knowledge, intellect, or reverence, with historical and global popularity.
Zoeyann is an uncommon female given name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, though some suggest it combines Greek 'life' and Hebrew 'grace', or relates to Hindu goddess Durga.