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 Chitrangada (one of Arjuna's wives)

Baby Names Girls with zodiac  Chitrani (the river)


signs  Chitrarekha (picture)
 Chitrita (picturesque)
 Laabha (profit)
 Laalamani (ruby)
 Labangalata (a flowering creeper)
 Laboni (grace)
Mesh Rashi-aries Rasi Akshar Chu, Choo  Lajja (modesty)
,Che, Chay ,Cho ,La, Lha ,Li, Lee, Lhi ,Lu,  Lajjawati (a sensitive plant; modest woman)
Loo, Lhu ,Le, Lay ,Lo ,A  Lajwanti (a sensitive woman/plant)
 Lajwati (modest)
 Chadna (love)  Laksha (white rose)
 Lakshana (one with auspicious signs on her,
 Chaitan (consciousness)
Duryodhana's daughter)
 Chaitali (born in the month of Chaitra)
 Lakshmi (goddess of wealth)
 Chakori (a bird enamoured of the moon)
 Lakshmishree (fortunate)
 Chameli (jasmine)
 Lakshya (aim, destination)
 Champa (a flower)
 Lalan (nurturing)
 Champabati (the capital)
 Lalana (a beautiful woman)
 Champakali (a bud of champa)
 Lalima (redness)
 Chanchala (restless)
 Lalita, Lalitha (elegant, beautiful)
 Chandana (parrot)
 Lalitamohana (attractive, beautiful)
 Chandani (a river)
 Laasya (name of a dance)
 Chandanika (diminutive)
 Chandika (diminutive of Chandana)  Lata, Latha (a creeper)
 Latakara (mass of creepers)
 Chandni (moonlit)
 Chandrabali (Krishna;s girl-friend)  Latangi (a creeper)
 Latika (a small creeper)
 Chandrabhaga (river Chenab)
 Chandrakala (moonbeams)  Lavanya (grace)
 Leela (divine play)
 Chandrakin (a peacock)
 Chandraleksha (a ray of the moon)  Leelamayee (playful)
 Leelavati (playful; goddess Durga)
 Chandrani (wife of the moon)
 Chandrima (the moon)  Leena (devoted)
 Lekha (writing)
 Changuna (a good woman)
 Chapala (restless; lighting)  Lily (a flower)
 Lipi (script)
 Charita (good)
 Charulata (beautiful)  Lipika (a short letter)
 Lochan, Lochana (eye, eyes)
 Charumati (beautiful)
 Charuprabha (beautiful)  Lola (Goddess Lakshmi)
 Lopa (wife of sage)
 Charusheela (a jewel)
 Charvi (a beautiful woman)  Lopamudra (wife of sage Agastya)
 Chatura (clever)
 Chhabi (picture)
 Chhaya (shadow)
 Chimayi (blissful)
 Chintan, Chintana, Chintanika (meditation)"
 Chiti (love) Vrishabha Rashi-taurus Rasi Akshar
 Chitkala (knowledge) Ae,Ai,Bee, Bi,Ba ,Bu,Boo, Beh, Be,
 Chitra (picture; a stat; name of a river) Bay,Bo, I, Ee, Ei,E , Eh ,U, Oo , Oh, Ou
 Chitralekha (beautiful design; a celestial ,Va, Vee, Vi,Veh, Vu, Voo,Vo, Wu, Woo
maiden) ,Vey, Vay, Way, Wey, Weh, Wo, Wi, Wee,
 Chitrali (a row of pictures)
 Chitramala (series of pictures)  Aishani (Goddess Durga)
 Aishwarya (wealth)  Vanita (woman)
 Bahula (a star)  Varada (Goddess Lakshmi)
 Baidehi (Sita)  Varana (a river)
 Baijayanthi (garland of Lord Vishnu)  Vari (water; sea)
 Baisakhi (of the month Baishakh)  Varsha (rain)
 Baishali (an ancient city)  Varuna (wife of the lord of the sea; name of
 Bakul (the name of a flower) a river)
 Bala (girl)  Varuni (wife of the lord of the sea; Goddess
 Ballari (creeper) Durga)
 Banamala (forests)  Vasanti (of spring)
 Banani (forests)  Vasavi (wife of Indra)
 Bandana (worship)  Vasudha (the earth)
 Bandhula (charming)  Vasumati (the earth)
 Banhi (fire)  Vasundhara (the earth)
 Banhishikha (flame)  Vatsala (affectionate)
 Banita (woman)  Vedi (altar)
 Bansari (flute)  Vedika (altar; a river in India)
 Bansuri (flute)  Vedvalli (joy of the Vedas)
 Barnali (Dispersion of seven colors)  Veena (lute)
 Barsha, Varsha (rain)"  Veenapani (Goddess Saraswati)
 Baruna (wife of the Lord of the sea)  Vela (time)
 Baruni (Goddess Durga)  Vetravati (a river in India)
 Basabi (wife of Lord Indra)  Vibha (night)
 Basanti (of spring)  Vibhavari (starry night)
 Bela, Beli (a flower-jasmine)"  Vibhuti (great personality)
 Benazir (incomparable)  Vidula (the moon)
 Bimala (pure)  Vidya (learning)
 Binata (the wife of Sage Kashyap)  Vidyul (lightning)
 Bindu (a drop)  Vidyut (lightning)
 Binodini (handsome; beautiful Radha)  Vijaya (victory of Goddess Durga)
 Bipasha (a river, Beas)"  Vijeta (victorious)
 Bishakha (a star)  Vijul (a silk-cottom tree)
 Bulbul, Bulbuli (a songbird)"  Vilasini (playful)
 Waheeda (beautiful)  Vilina (dedicated)
 Wamika (Goddess Durga)  Vinaya (modest)
 Wamil (beautiful)  Vindhya (knowledge)
 Vagdevi (Goddess Sarawati)  Vineeta (unassuming)
 Vahini (flowing)  Vinoda, Vinodini (pleasing)
 Vaidehi (name of Sita)  Vipasa (a river)
 Vaijayanti (a garland of Lord Vishnu)  Vipula (plenty)
 Vaijayantimala (a garland of Lord Vishnu)  Virata (bravery)
 Vaishali (an ancient city of India)  Vishakha (a star)
 Vaishavi, Vaishnodevi (Goddess Parvati)  Vishala (wide; spacious)
 Vallari (Goddess Parvati; creeper)  Vishalakshi (large-eyed)
 Valli (creeper)  Vishaya (subject)
 Vama (woman)  Vishnumaya (Goddess Parvati)
 Vanadurga (Goddess Parvati)  Vishnupriya (Goddess Lakshmi)
 Vanaja (a forest girl)  Viveka (right)
 Vanamala (garland of forests)  Vrajabala (girl from Mathura and its
 Vanani (forest) neighbourhood)
 Vandana (worship)  Vrinda, Vrunda (tulsi, basil; Radha)
 Vanhi (fire)  Vritti (nature; temperament)
 Vanhishikha (flame)  Vyanjana (rhetorical suggestion)
 Vani (muse, Goddess Saraswati)  Vyjayanti
 Charuprabha (beautiful)
 Charusheela (a jewel)
 Charvi (a beautiful woman)
 Chatura (clever)
Mithuna Rashi-gemini Rasi Akshar Ka, Ca  Chhabi (picture)
,Ki, Ke ,Ku, Cu, Koo, Coo ,Gha ,Yan ,Cha,  Chhaya (shadow)
Chh ,Kay, Kew ,Ko, co ,Ha  Kadambari (Goddess)
 Kadambini (an array of clouds)
 Habiba (beloved)  Kaishori (Goddess Parvati)
 Hafiza (protected)  Kajal (kohl)
 Harimanti (born in the season of hemanta)  Kajjali (kohl)
 Haimavati (Parvati, Lord Shiva's wife)  Kakali (chiping of birds)
 Hanima (a wave)  Kala (art)
 Hansa (swan)  Kalanidhi (treasure of art)
 Hansika (swan)  Kalavati (artistic)
 Hansini (swan)  Kali (a bud; Parvati)
 Harathi (Divine fire in puja ritual)  Kalika (a bud)
 Harinakshi (doe-eyed)  Kalindi (the river Yamuna)
 Harini (deer)  Kallol (large waves; gurgling of water)
 Haripriya (consort of Lord Vishnu; lakshmi)  Kalpana (imagination)
 Harita (green)  Kalpita (the imagined)
 Harsha (happiness)  Kalyani (auspicious)
 Harshada (giver of joy)  Kamakshi (name of Goddess Lakshmi or
 Harshini (joyous) Parvati; one with loving eyes)
 Hasina (beautiful)  Kamala (Goddess)
 Hasita (happy)  Kamalakshi (one whose eyes are beautiful
 Hasumati (happy) like lotuses)
 Chadna (love)  Kamalika (lotus)
 Chaitan (consciousness)  Kamalini (lotus)
 Chaitali (born in the month of Chaitra)  Kamalkali (the bud of a lotus)
 Chakori (a bird enamoured of the moon)  Kamana (desire)
 Chameli (jasmine)  Kamini (a handsome woman)
 Champa (a flower)  Kana (an atom)
 Champabati (the capital)  Kanak, Kanaka (gold)
 Champakali (a bud of champa)  Kanakabati (a fairy-tale)
 Chanchala (restless)  Kanaklata (golden creeper)
 Chandana (parrot)  Kanakpriya (lover of gold)
 Chandani (a river)  Kanan (a garden; forest)
 Chandanika (diminutive)  Kananbala (nympth of the forest)
 Chandika (diminutive of Chandana)  Kanchan (gold)
 Chandni (moonlit)  Kanchana (gold)
 Chandrabali (Krishna;s girl-friend)  Kanchi (a waistband)
 Chandrabhaga (river Chenab)  Kanika (an atom)
 Chandrakala (moonbeams)  Kankana (a bracelet)
 Chandrakin (a peacock)  Kanta (a beautiful)
 Chandraleksha (a ray of the moon)  Kanti (lustre)
 Chandrani (wife of the moon)  Kapila (name of the celestial cow)
 Chandrima (the moon)  Kapotakshi (eyes like a pigeon's)
 Changuna (a good woman)  Karabi (a flower)
 Chapala (restless; lighting)  Karishma (Miracle)
 Charita (good)  Karuna (compassion; mercy)
 Charulata (beautiful)  Karunamayi (merciful)
 Charumati (beautiful)  Kashi (Varanasi, the holy city)
 Kashmira (from Kashmir)
 Kasturi (musk)  Damini ( lightning)
 Katyayani (Goddess Parvati)  Damayanti (Nala's wife)
 Kaumudi (moonlight)  Darpana (a mirror)
 Kaushalya (mother of Rama)  Darshana (sight)
 Kaveri (a river)  Darshwana (pure of heart)
 Kavita (a poem)  Daya (kindness)
 Kesari (saffron; a lion)  Dayamayee (kind)
 Keshi (a woman with beautiful hari)  Dayanita (tender)
 Keshika (a woman with beautiful hair)  Dayita (beloved)
 Keshini (a woman with beautiful hair)  Deeba (silk)
 Ketaki (a monsoon flower)  Deepa (light)
 Ketana (home)  Deepabali, Deepavali (row of lamps)
 Keya (a monsoon flower)  Deepali (row of lamps)
 Khyati (fame)  Deepanwita (lit by lamps)
 Kimaya (divine)  Deepashikha (flame)
 Kiran (ray of light)  Deepika (a lamp)
 Kiranmala (a garland of light)  Deepamala (row of lamps)
 Kirtana (praise)  Deepanwita (diwali)
 Kirti (fame)  Deepaprabha (fully lighted)
 Kishori (young)  Deepta (shining)
 Kokila (the cuckoo)  Deepti (flame; lustre)
 Komal (tender)  Deeptikana (a beam of light)
 Komala (delicate)  Deeptimoyee (lustrous)
 Koyel (the cuckoo)  Devahuti (daughter of Manu)
 Kumkum (vermilion)  Devak (divine)
 Kumud (a lotus)  Devangana (celestial maiden)
 Kumudini (a lotus)  Devasree (divine beauty)
 Kundanika (golden girl; a flower)  Devi (goddess)
 Kunjana (forest girl)  Devika (mother of Krishna)
 Kunjalata (forest creeper)  Devyani (daughter of Shukraacharya)
 Kuntal (hair)  Dhanashri (a raga)
 Kuntala (a woman with luxurious hair)  Dhanishta (a star)
 Kunti (the mother of the Pandavas)  Dhanya (great)
 Kurangi (deer)  Dhara (the earth)
 Kusum (a flower)  Dharani (the earth)
 Kusumanjali (flower offering)  Dharitri (the earth)
 Kusumavati (flowering)  Dhatri (Goddess Parvati)
 Kusumlata (flowering creeper)  Dhriti (patience)
 Dhvani, Dhwani (sound;voice)
 Diksha (initiation)
 Dilber (lover)
 Dilshad (happy)
 Disha (direction)
Karka Rashi- cancer Rasi Akshar Hi, He  Diti (wife of the sage Kashyap)
,Hu, Hoo ,Hey, Hay ,Hu, Ho, Hau ,Da, Dha  Divya (divine lustre)
,Di, Dee, Dhe ,Du, Doo, Dhu ,De, Day, Dha  Doyel (a songbrid)
,Do, Dho  Draupadi (wife of the Pandavas)
 Dristi (eyesight)
 Hoor (a celestical)  Dulari (dear)
 Durga (succour; the Goddess)
 Husna (beautiful)
 Daksha (the earth; Sati, wife of Shiva)  Durva, Durba (sacred grass)
 Dwipavati (river)
 Dakshata (skill)
 Dakshayani (Goddess Durga)
 Malika (a garland)
 Malina (dark)
 Malini (a garlandmaker)
 Mallika (jasmine)
Simha Rashi-leo Rasi Akshar Ma ,Mi, Mee  Mamata (affection)
,Mu, Moo ,May, Me ,Mo, Mau ,Ta ,Ti, Tee  Manali (a bird)
,Tu, Too ,Te,  Manana (meditation)
 Manda (a river)
 Manasa, Maanasa (mind)  Mandakini (a river)
 Maanika (ruby)  Mandakranta (a Sanskrit metre)
 Madhavi (a creeper with beautiful flowers;  Mandarmalika (a garland of celestial)
springtime)  Mandaraa (coral tree)
 Madhu (honey)  Mandira (cymbals; home)
 Madhubala (sweet girl)  Mangala, Mangla (auspicious)
 Madhuchanda (pleasing metrical  Manideepa (a lamp of precious stones)
composition)  Manikuntala (one whose hair is like gems)
 Madhuksara (one who showers honey)  Manimala (a string of pearls)
 Madhulata (lovely creeper)  Manimekhala (a girdle of gems)
 Madhulekha (beautiful)  Manisha, Mohisha (intellect)
 Madhulika (honey)  Manoranjana (entertaining, pleasing)
 Madhumalati (a flowering creeper)  Manjari (the sacred basil; blossom)
 Madhumati (full of honey)  Manjira (ankle-bells)
 Madhumita (full of honey)  Manjistha (extremely)
 Madhunisha (pleasant night)  Manjyot (light of the mind)
 Madhur (sweet)  Manju (sweet)
 Madhura (sugar)  Manjubala (a sweet girl)
 Madhuri (sweetness)  Manjula (sweet)
 Madhurima (sweetness)  Manjulika (a sweet girl)
 Madhushri (the spring)  Manjusha (treasure chest)
 Madirakshi (woman with intozicating eyes)  Manjushri (sweet lustre)
 Magana (engrossed)  Manmayi (jealous; Sri Radha)
 Mahadevi (Goddess Parvati)  Manorama (beautiful)
 Mahagauri (Goddess Durga)  Marichi (name of a star)
 Mahalakshmi (Goddess Lakshmi)  Markandeya (a devotee to Lord Shiva)
 Mahamaya (Goddess Durga)  Maushmi (monsoon wind)
 Mahasweta (Goddess Saraswati)  Maya (illusion)
 Mahati (great, name of a raaga)  Mayura (illusion)
 Mahi (the earth)  Mayuri, Mayuka (peahen)
 Mahika (the earth)  Medha (intellect; Goddess Saraswati)
 Mahima (greatness)  Medini (the earth)
 Mahajabeen (beautiful)  Meena (precious blue stone)
 Mahijuba (a hostess)  Meenakshi (a woman wil beautiful eyes)
 Mahua (an intoxicating flower)  Meera (a saint)
 Maina (a bird)  Megha (cloud)
 Maithili, Mythili (sita)  Meghamala (array of clouds)
 Maitreya (the name of a sage)  Meghana (cloud)
 Maitreyi (a learned woman of the past)  Mehal (cloud)
 Maitri (friendship)  Mehbooba (beloved)
 Makshi (honeybee)  Meher (benevolence)
 Mala (a garland)  Mehrunissa (benevolent)
 Malashree (an early evening melody)  Mehul (cloud; rain)
 Malati (a creeper with fragrant flowers)  Mekhala (girdle)
 Malaya (a creeper)  Mena (wife of the Himalayas)
 Menaka (a celestial dancer)
 Minal (a precious stone)  Tehzeeb (elegance)
 Minati (prayer)  Tejal (lustrous)
 Mirium (wished-for child)  Tejaswini (lustrous)
 Mita (a friend)  Tejaswi (lustrous)
 Mitali (friendship)  Tilaka (a kind of necklace)
 Mohini (enchantress)  Tilottama (a celestial maiden)
 Mohana (attractive, charming)  Timila (a musical)
 Monisha (Lord Krishna)  Titiksha (forgiveness)
 Mudra (expression)  Tuhina (snow)
 Mudrika (ring)  Tulika (brush)
 Mugdha (spellbound)  Tulasi (the sacred basil)
 Mukta (liberated; pearl)  Tusharkana (a particle of snow)
 Mukti (freedom from life and death)
 Mukula, Mukulita (bud)
 Muniya (name of a bird)
 Tabassum (a flower)
 Tamali (a tree with very dark bark)
 Tamalika (belonging to a place full of Kanya Rashi-virgo Rasi Akshar To, Tau
Tamal) ,Pa, Pha ,Pi, Pee, Phi ,Pu, Poo, Phu ,Sha
 Tamanna (desire) ,Ana, Ane, Na ,Th ,Pe, Pay, Pha ,Po, Pau,
 Tamasa (a river; darkness) Pho
 Tamasi (night)
 Tambura (a musical instrument)  Padma (Goddess Lakshmi)
 Tanaya (son)  Padmaja (Lakshmi)
 Tanika (rope)  Padmakali (lotus bud)
 Tanmaya (absorbed)  Padmal (lotus)
 Tannishtha (dedicated)  Padmalaya (lake of lotuses)
 Tanu (body)  Padmalochana (lotuseyed)
 Tanuka (slender)  Padmavati (Goddess Lakshmi)
 Tanushri(beautiful)  Padmini (lotus)
 Tapani (the river Godavari)  Pakhi (bird)
 Tapasi (a female ascetic)  Pakshi (bird)
 Tapati (the sun's daughter)  Pallavi (new leaves)
 Tapti (a river)  Pallavini (with new leaves)
 Tara (star; wife of Lord Brihaspati)  Panchali (Draupadi's name)
 Taraka (star)  Pankaja (lotus)
 Tarakini (starry night)  Panna (emerald)
 Tarakeshwari (Goddess Parvati)  Parama (the best)
 Tarala (honeybee)  Parameshwari (Goddess Durga)
 Tarana (a musical composition)  Paramita (wisdom)
 Tarangini (river)  Parbarti (surrender)
 Tarannum (melody)  Pari (fairy)
 Tarika (starlet)  Paridhi (realm)
 Tarini (Goddess Parvati)  Parnal (leafy)
 Tarjani (the first finger)  Parnashri (leafy beauty)
 Taru (tree)  Parni (leafy)
 Tarulata (creeper)  Parnik (creeper)
 Taruni (young girl)  Parthivi (Sita)
 Tarunika (young girl)  Parul (name of a flower)
 Tarunima (youth)  Parvani (full moon; a festival or a special
 Tanseem (salute of paradise) day)
 Tatini (river)  Parvati (Durga)
 Teertha (place of pilgrimage)  Parveen (star)
 Teesta (a river)
 Patmanjari (a raga)  Tarika (starlet)
 Patralekha (a name from ancient epics)  Tarini (Goddess Parvati)
 Pavani (Hanuman)  Tarjani (the first finger)
 Payal (anklet)  Taru (tree)
 Payoja (lotus)  Tarulata (creeper)
 Phiroza (turquoise)  Taruni (young girl)
 Phoolan (flower)  Tarunika (young girl)
 Pia (beloved)  Tarunima (youth)
 Piki (cuckoo)  Tanseem (salute of paradise)
 Pingala (Lakshmi)  Tatini (river)
 Piyali (a tree)  Toral (a folk heroine)
 Pival (a tree)
 Pooja (worship)
 Poonam (merit)
 Poorbi (eastern)
 Puja (worship)
 Pujita (worshipped) Tula Rashi- libra Rasi Akshar Ra, Rha ,Ri,
 Puloma (wife of the sage Bhrigu) Ree, Rhi ,Ru, Roo, Rhu ,Rey, Ray, Rhe ,Ro,
 Punam, Poonam (full moon) Rau, Rho, Rhau ,Ta ,Tii, Tee, Thee, Thii
 Punarnava (a star) ,Tu, Thu, Tho ,Te, The, Tay
 Punita (pure)
 Purva (elder)  Raakhi (symbol of protection;full moon in
 Purvaja (elder sister) the Sravan month)
 Pushpa (flower)  Rabia (famous; godly)
 Pushpanjali (flower offering)  Rachana (creation)
 Pushpita (decorated with flowers)  Rachita (created)
 Putul (doll)  Radha (the beloved of Lord Krishna)
 Tabassum (a flower)  Radhika (Radha)
 Tamali (a tree with very dark bark)  Ragini (a melody)
 Tamalika (belonging to a place full of  Rajalakshmi (Goddess lakshmi)
Tamal)  Rajani (night)
 Tamanna (desire)  Rajanigandha (a flower)
 Tamasa (a river; darkness)  Rajata (sovereignty)
 Tamasi (night)  Rajdulari (dear princess)
 Tambura (a musical instrument)  Rajeshwari (goddess Parvati)
 Tanaya (son)  Rajhans (swan)
 Tanika (rope)  Rajkumari (princess)
 Tanmaya (absorbed)  Rajnandhini (princess)
 Tannishtha (dedicated)  Rajshri (sage-like king)
 Tanu (body)  Raka (full moon)
 Tanuka (slender)  Raksha (protection)
 Tanushri(beautiful)  Rama (Goddess Lakshmi)
 Tapani (the river Godavari)  Ramani (woman)
 Tapasi (a female ascetic)  Rambha (celestial dancer)
 Tapati (the sun's daughter)  Ramita (pleasing)
 Tapti (a river)  Ramya (beautiful)
 Tara (star; wife of Lord Brihaspati)  Rangana (a flower)
 Taraka (star)  Rani (Queen, Princess)
 Tarakini (starry night)  Ranita (tinkling)
 Tarakeshwari (Goddess Parvati)  Ranjana (delightful)
 Tarala (honeybee)  Ranjini (pleasing)
 Tarana (a musical composition)  Ranjita (adorned)
 Tarangini (river)  Rashi (collection)
 Tarannum (melody)
 Rashmi (sunlight)  Tamasa (a river; darkness)
 Rasna (the tongue)  Tamasi (night)
 Rashmika (ray of light)  Tambura (a musical instrument)
 Rasika (connosseur)  Tanaya (son)
 Rati (consort of cupid)  Tanika (rope)
 Ratna (precious stone)  Tanmaya (absorbed)
 Ratnali (a jewelled)  Tannishtha (dedicated)
 Ratnabala (jewelled)  Tanu (body)
 Ratnabali (string of pearls)  Tanuka (slender)
 Ratnajyouti (lustrous jewel)  Tanushri(beautiful)
 Ratnalekha (splendour of jewels)  Tapani (the river Godavari)
 Ratnamala (string of pearls)  Tapasi (a female ascetic)
 Ratnangi (jewel-bodied)  Tapati (the sun's daughter)
 Ratnaprabha (lustrous jewel)  Tapti (a river)
 Ratnapriya (lover of jewels)  Tara (star; wife of Lord Brihaspati)
 Raviprabha (light of the sun)  Taraka (star)
 Rekha (line; artwork)  Tarakini (starry night)
 Renu (atom)  Tarakeshwari (Goddess Parvati)
 Renuka (the mother of Parasurma, the sixth  Tarala (honeybee)
incarnation of Lord Vishnu)  Tarana (a musical composition)
 Resham (silk)  Tarangini (river)
 Reshma (silken)  Tarannum (melody)
 Reshmi (silken)  Tarika (starlet)
 Reva (a star)  Tarini (Goddess Parvati)
 Revati (a star)  Tarjani (the first finger)
 Richa (verses of Sanskrit)  Taru (tree)
 Richitha (pls email us if you know the  Tarulata (creeper)
meaning)  Taruni (young girl)
 Riddhi (good fortune)  Tarunika (young girl)
 Riju (innocent)  Tarunima (youth)
 Rijuta (innocence)  Tanseem (salute of paradise)
 Rishika (saintly)  Tatini (river)
 Riti (memory; well being)  Teertha (place of pilgrimage)
 Ritu (season)  Teesta (a river)
 Rohini (a star)  Tehzeeb (elegance)
 Roma (Lakshmi)  Tejal (lustrous)
 Roshni (brightness)  Tejaswini (lustrous)
 Rubaina (bright)  Tejaswi (lustrous)
 Ruchi (lustre; beauty)  Thumri (light classical melody)
 Ruchira (beautiful)  Tilaka (a kind of necklace)
 Rudrapriya (Goddess Durga)  Tilottama (a celestial maiden)
 Rukma (golden)  Timila (a musical)
 Rukmini (consort of Lord Krishna)  Titiksha (forgiveness)
 Ruksana (brilliant)  Toral (a folk heroine)
 Ruma (wife a Sugriva)  Tridhara (the river Ganga)
 Rupa (silver)  Triguna (maya or illusion; Goddess Durga)
 Rupali (beautiful)  Triguni (the three dimensions)
 Rupashi (beautiful)  Trikaya (three dimentional)
 Rupashri (beautiful)  Trilochana (Lord Shiva)
 Tabassum (a flower)  Trinayani (Goddess Durga)
 Tamali (a tree with very dark bark)  Trinetra (Goddess Durga)
 Tamalika (belonging to a place full of  Triparna (leaf of sacred Bael)
Tamal)  Tripta (satisfied)
 Tamanna (desire)  Tripti (satisfaction)
 Tripurasundari (Goddess Parvati)  Neeraja (lotus, Goddess Lakshmi)
 Tripuri (Goddess Paravati)  Neeta (upright)
 Trisha (thirst)  Neeti (good behaviour)
 Trishala (mother of Lord Mahavir)  Neha (rain)
 Trishna (thirst)  Nehal (rainy; handsome)
 Triveni (confluence of three sacred rivers)  Netra (eye)
 Triyama (night)  Netravati (beautifuleyed)
 Tuhina (snow)  Nidhi (wealth)
 Tulika (brush)  Niharika (nebula)
 Tulasi (the sacred basil)  Nikhita (the earth)
 Tusharkana (a particle of snow)  Nilasha (blueness)
 Nilaya (home)
 Nileen (surrendered)
 Nilima (blueness)
 Niloufer (a celestial)
 Nina (lovely-eyed)
Vrischika Rashi-scorpio Rasi Akshar To,  Nipa (one who watches over)
Tho ,Na, Nau ,Ni, Nee ,Nu, Noo ,Ne, Nay  Nirmayi (without blemish)
,No, Nau ,Ya ,Yi, Yee ,Yu, Yoo  Niranjana (name of a river; Goddess Durga;
the night of the full moon)
 Naaz (pride)  Nirmala (pure)
 Nirupama (without comparison)
 Nachni (dancer; suggestive look)
 Nisha (night)
 Nadira (pinnacle)
 Nishithini (night)
 Nagina (jewel)
 Naina (name of a goddess)  Nishtha (devotion)
 Nitya (constant)
 Naiya (water or boat)
 Najma (sorry)  Nityapriya (ever pleasing)
 Nivedita (surrendered)
 Nalini (lotus)
 Namita (humble)  Nivritti (nonattachment)
 Niyati (fate)
 Namrata (modesty)
 Nanda (joyful)  Noopur (anklet)
 Noor (light)
 Nandana (daughter)
 Nandini (bestower of joy; Ganga; daughter)  Noorjehan (light of the world)
 Nusrat (help)
 Nandita (happy)
 Narayani (Goddess Lakshmi)  Nutan (new)
 Thumri (light classical melody)
 Narois (flower)
 Narmada (a river)  Yaksha (a Sister of Daksha)
 Yamini (night)
 Nartan (dance)
 Naseen (cool breeze)  Yamuna, Yamune, Jamna, Jamuna (Indian
River)
 Natun (new)
 Nauka (boat)  Yashaswini (one who is successful)
 Yashila (famous)
 Naveena (new)
 Navaneeta (butter)  Yashoda (Lord Krishna's mother)
 Yasmin, Yasmina, Yasmine, Yasmeen
 Nayana (eye)
 Nayantara (iris) (Jasmine flower)
 Yatee (Goddess Durga)
 Nazima (song)
 Neela (blue)  Yauvani (Youthful)
 YaVonne (Indian name for ""beautiful)
 Neelabja (blue lotus)
 Neelakshi (blue-eyed)  Yamura
 Yuvati (young woman)
 Neelam (sapphire)
 Neelanjana (blue)
 Neelkamal (blue lotus)
 Neepa (name of a flower)
 Bhadra (gentle)
 Bhagirathi (the river Ganga)
 Bhagwanti (lucky)
 Bhagya (lucky)
Dhanu Rashi-sagittarius Rasi Akshar Ye  Bhagyawati, Bhagyashree (fortunate)"
,Yo, Yho ,Bha ,Bhi, Bhee ,Bhu, Bhoo ,Dha  Bhairavi (Goddess Durga)
,Pha, Fa ,Dhaa, Dhha ,Bhe, Bhay  Bhakti (devotion)
 Bhamini (woman)
 Fajyaz (artistic)  Bhanumati (full of lustre)
 Faiza (gain)  Bhanupriya (beloved of the sun)
 Falguni, Phalguni (born in Falgun, a Hindu  Bharani (Name of a celestial star)
month)  Bharati (Goddess Saraswati)
 Faria (a caravan)  Bhargavi (Goddess Parvati)
 Fawiza (successful)  Bhavini (Goddess Parvati)
 Dhanashri (a raga)  Bhavana, Bhavna (meditation, thinking)"
 Dhanishta (a star)  Bhoomi (the earth)
 Dhanya (great)  Bhoomika (the earth)
 Dhara (the earth)  Kesari (saffron; a lion)
 Dharani (the earth)  Keshi (a woman with beautiful hari)
 Dharitri (the earth)  Keshika (a woman with beautiful hair)
 Dhatri (Goddess Parvati)  Keshini (a woman with beautiful hair)
 Bhadra (gentle)  Ketaki (a monsoon flower)
 Bhagirathi (the river Ganga)  Ketana (home)
 Bhagwanti (lucky)  Keya (a monsoon flower)
 Bhagya (lucky)  Khyati (fame)
 Bhagyawati, Bhagyashree (fortunate)"  Jabeen (forehead)
 Bhairavi (Goddess Durga)  Jagadamba (mother of the universe)
 Bhakti (devotion)  Jagriti (vigilance)
 Bhamini (woman)  Jahanara (queen of the world)
 Bhanumati (full of lustre)  Jaheel (lake)
 Bhanupriya (beloved of the sun)  Jaishree (honour of victory)
 Bharani (Name of a celestial star)  Jaisudha (nectar of victory)
 Bharati (Goddess Saraswati)  Jaiwanti (victory)
 Bhargavi (Goddess Parvati)  Jalabala (a river)
 Bhavini (Goddess Parvati)  Jalaja (lotus)
 Bhavana, Bhavna (meditation, thinking)"  Jamini (night)
 Bhilangana (a river)  Jamuna (holy river)
 Bhoomi (the earth)  Janaki (wife of Lord Rama; Sita)
 Bhoomika (the earth)  Janani (Mother)
 Bulbul, Bulbuli (a songbird)"  Janhavi (river Ganga)
 Yogini (one who can control senses)  Jasoda (mother of Lord krishna)
 Yogita (one who can concentrate)  Jasodhara (mother of Lord Buddha)
 Yojana (A unit of measure for long  Jaya (Durga)
distances, A Plan)  Jayalakshmi (the goddess of victory)
 Jayalalita (victorious goddess Durga)
 Jayamala (garland of victory)
 Jayanti (Parvati)
 Jayantika (Goddess Durga; Parvati)
 Jayati (victorious)
 Jayita (victories)
Makara Rashi-capricon Rasi Akshar Bho,  Jayashree (the goddess of victory)
Bhau ,Ja ,Ji, Jee, Jhi ,Khi, Khee ,Khu, Khoo  Jeeval (full of life)
,Khey, Khay ,Kho, Khau ,Ga ,Gi, Gee, Ghee  Jeevankala (art of life)
 Jeevanlata (creeper of life)
 Jetashri (a raga)  Gaura (a fair woman)
 Jeevana (life)  Gauri (a fair woman; parvati)
 Jharna (a stream)  Gaurika (a young girl)
 Jhilmil (sparkling)  Gautami (wife a sage Gautam; river
 Jhinuk (oyster) Godavari)
 Jigya (curiosity to know)  Gayatri (the chant of salvation; Goddess
 Joshita (pleased) Durga)
 Joel (God)  Gazala (a deer)
 Gajra (a string of flowers)  Geena (silvery)
 Gandhali (fragrance of flowers)  Geeta (holy book of the Hindus)
 Ganga, Gangotri (sacred river of India)  Geeti (a song)
 Gangika (river Ganga)  Geetika (a little song)
 Gargi (an ancient scholar)  Girija (born of a mountain; Goddess Parvati)
 Gatita (a river)  Gitanjali (an offering of songs)
 Gauhar (a pearl)  Godavari (sacred river of India)
 Gaura (a fair woman)  Gomati (name of a river)
 Gauri (a fair woman; parvati)  Gool (a flower)
 Gaurika (a young girl)  Gopa (Gautama's wife)
 Gautami (wife a sage Gautam; river  Gopi, Gopika (a cowherd; cowherd woman)
Godavari)  Gorochana (Goddess Parvati)
 Gayatri (the chant of salvation; Goddess  Govindi (a devotee of Lord krishna)
Durga)  Gulab (rose)
 Gazala (a deer)  Gunjana (buzzing of a bee)
 Geena (silvery)  Gunwanti (virtuous)
 Geeta (holy book of the Hindus)  Gurjari (a raga)
 Geeti (a song)  Gyanada (Goddess Saraswati)
 Geetika (a little song)  Gajagamini (majestic- like an elephant's
 Girija (born of a mountain; Goddess Parvati) walk)
 Gitanjali (an offering of songs)  Sachi (wife of Lord Indra)
 Gulab (rose)  Sadaf (pearl)
 Gunjana (buzzing of a bee)  Sadgati (liberation)
 Gunwanti (virtuous)  Sadguna (good virtues)
 Gurjari (a raga)  Sadhan (fulfulment)
 Gyanada (Goddess Saraswati)  Sadhana (worship)
 Gajagamini (majestic- like an elephant's  Sadhvi (virtuous woman)
walk)  Sadhika (achiever)
 Sadiqua (kindly)
 Saeeda (priestly)
 Safia (chaste)
 Sagarika (wave; born in the ocean)
 Saguna (possessed of good qualities)
Kumbha Rashi- aquarius Rasi Akshar Gu,  Sahana (a raga)
Goo, Ghu ,Gey, Gay, Ghe ,Go, Gau, Gho  Saheli (friend)
,Sa, Sha ,Si, See, Shi, Shee ,Su, Soo, Shu,  Sahiba (the lady)
Shoo ,Say, Shaa ,So, Sho ,Da  Sahila (guide)
 Sai (a flower)
 Gajra (a string of flowers)  Sajala (clouds)
 Sajili (decorated)
 Gandhali (fragrance of flowers)
 Ganga, Gangotri (sacred river of India)  Sajni (beloved)
 Sakhi (friend)
 Gangika (river Ganga)
 Gargi (an ancient scholar)  Sakina (friend)
 Salena (the moon)
 Gatita (a river)
 Gauhar (a pearl)  Salila (water)
 Salima (happy)
 Salma (peace)  Satyarupa (truth; personified)
 Samata (equality)  Satyavati (truthful)
 Sameena (happy)  Saudamini (lightning)
 Samhita (a vedic omposition)  Savita (the sun)
 Samidha (an offering for a sacred fire)  Savitashri (lustre of the sun)
 Samiksha (overview)  Savitri (a river; Goddess Saraswati)
 Samit (collected)  Sawini (a river)
 Samita (collected)  Sayeeda (leader)
 Sampada (wealthy)  Seema (boundary)
 Sampatti (wealth)  Seemanti (parting line)
 Sampriti (attachement)  Seemantini (woman)
 Sana (praise, prayer)  Seerat (inner beauty; fame)
 Sananda (happy)  Sejal (river water)
 Sanchali (movement)  Selma (fair)
 Sanchaya (collection)  Semanti (a white rose)
 Sanchita (collection)  Serena (quiet)
 Sandhaya (collection)  Sevati (white rose)
 Sandhya (dusk, twilight)  Sevita (cherished)
 Sangita (musical)  Shabab (beauty)
 Saniya (moment)  Shabana (decorated)
 Sanjana (gentle)  Shabari (a tribal devotee of Lord Rama)
 Sanjivani (immortality)  Shabnum (sew)
 Sanjukta (wife of king prithviraj)  Shachi (wife of Lord Indra)
 Sanjula (beautiful)  Shagufta (flowering)
 Sanjushree (beautiful)  Shaheena (tender)
 Sankul (full of)  Shabalini (a mossy)
 Sannidhi (nearness)  Shaila (Goddess Parvati)
 Sanvali (dusky)  Shaili (style)
 Sanskriti (culture)  Shakambari (Goddess Parvati)
 Santawana (consolation)  Shakeel (handsome)
 Santayani (of the evening)  Shakeela (beautiful)
 Sanwari (dusky)  Shakti (Goddess Durga; power)
 Sanyakta (joined; united)  Shakuntala (brought up by birds)
 Saparna (leafy)  Shalaka (Goddess Parvati)
 Sarada (Goddess Saraswati)  Shalin (silk-cottom tree)
 Sarakshi (good sight)  Shalini (modest)
 Sarala (straight; honest)  Shalmali (silk-cottom tree)
 Sarama (wife of Bibhisan)  Shama (a flame)
 Saranya (surrendered)  Shambhavi (Goddess Parvati)
 Sarasi (lake)  Shamim (fire)
 Saraswati (goddess of learning)  Shameena (beautiful)
 Sarayu (a holy river)  Shamita (peacemaker)
 Sarbani (Goddess Durga)  Shampa (lightning)
 Sarika (a koel)  Shankari (Goddess Parvati)
 Sarit (river)  Shankhamala (a fairytale princess)
 Sarjana (creative; creation)  Shanta (peaceful; daughter of kind Dasarath)
 Saroj (lotus)  Shantala (Goddess Parvati)
 Saroja (lotus)  Shanti (peace)
 Sarojini (lotus)  Sharadini (autumn)
 Saruprani (beautiful woman)  Sharanya (surrender)
 Sasmita (smiling)  Sharmila (happy)
 Sati (chaste woman)  Sharika(Goddess Durga)
 Satya (truth)  Sharmistha (wife of Yayat)
 Satyaki (one who is truthful)  Sharvani (Goddess Parvati)
 Sharvari (the night)  Shubhangi (handsome)
 Shashi (the moon)  Shubhra (white; the Ganga)
 Shashibala (the moon)  Shuchismita (one who has a pure smile)
 Shashirekha (moon's ray)  Shuchita (purity)
 Shaswati (eternal)  Shukla (Goddess Saraswati)
 Shatarupa (Lord Shiva)  Shukti (pearl-oyster)
 Sheela (cool)  Shulka (Goddess Saraswati)
 Sheetal (cool)  Shweta (white)
 Shekhar (Lord Shiva)  Shyama (dark as cloud; Goddess kali)
 Shefali (a flower)  Shyamal (dusky)
 Shefalika (a flower)  Shyamala (dusky)
 Shejali (a fruit)  Shyamali (dusky)
 Shinjini (anklebells)  Shyamalika (dusky)
 Shishirkana (particles of dew)  Shyamalima (dusky)
 Shevanti (a flower)  Shyamasri (dusky)
 Shibani (Goddess Durga)  Shyamari (dusky)
 Shilavati(a river)  Shyamlata (a creeper with dusky leaves)
 Shilpa (well-proportioned)  Shyla (Goddess parvati)
 Shilpita (well- proportioned)  Shyamangi (dark-complexioned)
 Shipra (a river)  Sibani (goddess parvati)
 Shirin (sweet)  Siddheshwari (Lord Shiva)
 Shiuli(a flower)  Siddhi (achievement)
 Shivangi (beautiful)  Siddhima (achievement)
 Shivani (Goddess Parvati)  Sikata (sand)
 Shobhita (splendid)  Sikta (wet)
 Shobha (splendour)  Simrit, Smrita (remembered)
 Shobhana (splendid)  Simran, Smaram (remembrance)
 Shorashi (young woman)  Sindhu (ocean; river)
 Shraddha (veneration)  Sinsapa (Ashok tree)
 Shravana, Shrabana (name of a star)  Sita (wife of Lord Rama)
 Shravani (born in the month of Shravan)  Sitara (a star)
 Shravanti (a name in Buddhist literature)  Siya (Sita)
 Shravasti (an ancient Indian city)  Smita (smiling)
 Shree (Goddess Lakshmi)  Smriti (memory)
 Shreela (beautiful)  Sneha (affection)
 Shreemayi (fortunate)  Snehal (friendly)
 Shreeparna (tree adorned with leaves)  Snehalata (creeper of love)
 Shreya (better)  Snigdha (soft)
 Shreyashi (good)  Sohalia (moon-glow)
 Shridevi (goddess)  Sohni (beautiful)
 Shri (lustre)  Soma (moon-rays)
 Shrilata (lustrious creeper)  Somalakshmi (lustre of the moon)
 Shrilekha (lustrious essay)  Somansh (half moon)
 Shridula (blessing)  Sona (gold)
 Shrigauri (goddess Parvati)  Sonal (golden)
 Shrigeeta (the sacred Geeta)  Sonali (golden)
 Shrijani (creative)  Sonakshi (golden-eyed)
 Shrikirti (lustrous fame)  Sonika (golden)
 Shrikumari (lustrious)  Soorat (beauty)
 Shrimati (Goddess lakshmi; fortunate)  Soumya (handsome)
 Shrimayi (fortunate)  Sourabhi (fragrance; the celestial cow)
 Shrivalli (Goddess Lakshmi)  Sristi (creation)
 Shruti (hearing; Veidc text)  Sridevi, Sreedevi (Goddess Lakshmi)
 Shubhada (giver of luck)  Stavita (praised)
 Stuti (praise)  Sunayani (a woman with lovely eyes)
 Subarna (of the colour of gold)  Sundari (beautiful)
 Subhadra (source of great welfare)  Sundha (a character in Ramayana)
 Subhagya (lucky)  Suneeti (mother of Dhruva)
 Subhashini (well-spoken)  Sunetra (one with beautiful eyes)
 Subrata (devoted to what is right)  Sunila (blue)
 Suchandra (beautiful)  Suniti (good principles)
 Sucharita (of good character)  Suparna (leafy)
 Sucheta (with a beautiful mind)  Suprabha (radiant)
 Suchi (radiant)  Supriti (true love)
 Suchira (tasteful)  Supriya (beloved)
 Suchita (beautiful)  Suraksha (protection)
 Suchitra (beautiful)  Surama (very pleasing)
 Sudakshima (wife of king Dilip)  Surekha (beautifully drawn)
 Sudarshana (handsome)  Suranjana (pleasing)
 Sudeepa (bright)  Surina (a goddess)
 Sudeepta (bright)  Suruchi (good taste)
 Sudeshna (wife of king Virata)  Surina (a goddess)
 Sudha (nectar)  Suryakanti (suns's rays)
 Sudhamayi (full of nectar)  Sushanti (peace)
 Sudhira (calm)  Sushila (well-behaved)
 Sudipta (bright)  Sushama (beauty)
 Sudipti (brightness)  Sushobhana (very beautiful)
 Sugita (beautifully sung)  Susita (white)
 Sugouri (Goddess Parvati)  Susmita (smiling)
 Suhag (love)  Sutanuka (beautiful)
 Suhaila (moon-glow)  Sutapa (seeker of God)
 Suhasini (ever-smiling)  Suvarna (golden)
 Suhina (beautiful)  Suvarnmala (golden necklace)
 Suhrita (well-disposed)  Suvarnaprabha (lustre of gold)
 Sujala (affectionate)  Suvarnarekha (ray of gold)
 Sujata (well-bred)  Swagata (welcome)
 Sujaya (victory)  Swaha (wife of Agni; the lord of the fire)
 Sukanya (comely)  Swapna (dreamlike, dream)"
 Sukeshi (with beautiful hari)  Swapnali (dreamlike)
 Sukriti (good deed)  Swapnasundari (dream girl, woman of
 Sukumari (soft; meritorious) dreams)
 Sulabha (easy; natural)  Swarnalata (lustrous)
 Sulakshana (well brought up)  Swarupa (truth)
 Sulalita (very pleasing)  Swasti (name of a star)
 Sulekh (beautifullY)  Swati (name of a star)
 Suloch (one with beautiful eyes)
 Sulochana (one with beautiful eyes)
 Sultana (queen)
 Sumana (flower)
 Sumanolata (flowery)
 Sumati (wisdom) Meena Rashi-pisces Rasi Akshar Di, Dee
 Sumedha (wise) ,Du, Day, De, Doo ,Do, Dau ,Tha ,Jha, Ja
 Sumita (a good friend) ,Ana , Cha ,Chi, Chee
 Sumitra (name of the mother of Lakshmana)
 Sunanda (very pleasing)  Deeba (silk)
 Sunandini (happy)  Deepa (light)
 Sunandita (happy)  Deepabali, Deepavali (row of lamps)
 Sunayana (a woman with lovely eyes)
 Deepali (row of lamps)  Chatura (clever)
 Deepanwita (lit by lamps)  Chhabi (picture)
 Deepashikha (flame)  Chhaya (shadow)
 Deepika (a lamp)  Chimayi (blissful)
 Deepamala (row of lamps)  Chintan, Chintana, Chintanika (meditation)"
 Deepanwita (diwali)  Chiti (love)
 Deepaprabha (fully lighted)  Chitkala (knowledge)
 Deepta (shining)  Chitra (picture; a stat; name of a river)
 Deepti (flame; lustre)  Chitralekha (beautiful design; a celestial
 Deeptikana (a beam of light) maiden)
 Deeptimoyee (lustrous)  Chitrali (a row of pictures)
 Devahuti (daughter of Manu)  Chitramala (series of pictures)
 Devak (divine)  Chitrangada (one of Arjuna's wives)
 Devangana (celestial maiden)  Chitrani (the river)
 Devasree (divine beauty)  Chitrarekha (picture)
 Devi (goddess)  Chitrita (picturesque)
 Devika (mother of Krishna)  Jabeen (forehead)
 Devyani (daughter of Shukraacharya)  Jagadamba (mother of the universe)
 Diksha (initiation)  Jagriti (vigilance)
 Dilber (lover)  Jahanara (queen of the world)
 Dilshad (happy)  Jaheel (lake)
 Disha (direction)  Jaishree (honour of victory)
 Diti (wife of the sage Kashyap)  Jaisudha (nectar of victory)
 Divya (divine lustre)  Jaiwanti (victory)
 Doyel (a songbrid)  Jalabala (a river)
 Chadna (love)  Jalaja (lotus)
 Chaitan (consciousness)  Jamini (night)
 Chaitali (born in the month of Chaitra)  Jamuna (holy river)
 Chakori (a bird enamoured of the moon)  Janaki (wife of Lord Rama; Sita)
 Chameli (jasmine)  Janani (Mother)
 Champa (a flower)  Janhavi (river Ganga)
 Champabati (the capital)  Jasoda (mother of Lord krishna)
 Champakali (a bud of champa)  Jasodhara (mother of Lord Buddha)
 Chanchala (restless)  Jaya (Durga)
 Chandana (parrot)  Jayalakshmi (the goddess of victory)
 Chandani (a river)  Jayalalita (victorious goddess Durga)
 Chandanika (diminutive)  Jayamala (garland of victory)
 Chandika (diminutive of Chandana)  Jayanti (Parvati)
 Chandni (moonlit)  Jayantika (Goddess Durga; Parvati)
 Chandrabali (Krishna;s girl-friend)  Jayati (victorious)
 Chandrabhaga (river Chenab)  Jayita (victories)
 Chandrakala (moonbeams)  Jayashree (the goddess of victory)
 Chandrakin (a peacock)  Jharna (a stream)
 Chandraleksha (a ray of the moon)
 Chandrani (wife of the moon)
 Chandrima (the moon)
Tamil Baby Names
 Changuna (a good woman)
 Adhi
 Chapala (restless; lighting)
 Agira
 Charita (good)
 Akkam
 Charulata (beautiful)
 Ambigeswari
 Charumati (beautiful)
 Amirtha
 Charuprabha (beautiful)
 Amirthini
 Charusheela (a jewel)
 Amizhtha
 Charvi (a beautiful woman)
 Amizhthini  Kavetha
 Amutha  Kavitha
 Anandi  Kayalvizhi
 Ananthi  Kili
 Anbarasi  Kirupai
 Angai  Kodi
 Angayarkanni  Kolam
 Angayarkarasi  Kolamayil
 Ani  Komagal
 Annakili  Kotravai
 Annam  Kumutham
 Annamma  Kumuthavalli
 Aram  Kunju
 Arichikutti  Kurinji
 Arivazhagi  Kutti
 Arivu  Kuyil
 Arul  Kuzhali
 Arulmozhi  Letchumi
 Azhagi  Maasila
 Bagyam  Madhavi
 Chellakili  Magil
 Chellam  Malai
 Chellamma  Malaimagal
 Chinnakili  Malar
 Chitrapathi  Malarvizhi
 Chorselvi  Malli
 Dharuna  Malligai
 Ezhil  Mangai
 Fatima  Mangaiyarkarasi
 Gnalam  Mani
 Inbam  Manikkodi
 Indumathi  Manimekalai
 Inimai  Manimozhi
 Iniyaazh  Marutham
 Insol  Maruthani
 Jeevitha  Mathivathani
 Kadal  Mathuram
 Kalai  Mayil
 Kalaimagal  Mayuri
 Kalaiselvi  Megalai
 Kalamathi  Megam
 Kamatchi  Mekala
 Kan  Muhil
 Kanaiyazhi  Mullai
 Kani  Muyal
 Kanimozhi  Nagai
 Kanmani  Narumalar
 Kannamma  Navanithy
 Kanru  Nayam
 Karumbu  Neela
 Karuna  Neerangini
 Karunai  Nesamalar
 Karupamma  Nila
 Kaveri  Nithilam
 Nithura  Valam
 Onania  Yazh
 Oviya  Yazhini
 Ovya  Yovani
 Palnila  Valarmathi
 Panbu  Valatthakkal
 Parivu  Vani
 Pavai  Vanji
 Pon  Vanmathi
 Ponmani  Vasikari
 Ponnamma  Vasuki
 Ponni  Vayyam
 Ponnumani  Venmani
 Praveena  Vennila
 Premaselvi  Vetri
 Pugazh  Vinitha
 Punguzhali  Virali
 Puvaathi  Womayaal
 Ranjitham
 Sankavi
 Saraniya
 Sarasu
 Sasika
 Sellakili
 Selvanila
 Sevvanam
 Shankari
 Shayana
 Shindu
 Sindhamani
 Sindhu
 Sinnakkili
 Sita
 Sivakami
 Sripriya
 Sudamani
 Sudhanthira
 Sundari
 Sutharshini
 Tamarai
 Tamilarasi
 Tamilini
 Tamilselvi
 Thamil
 Thangam
 Thangamma
 Thayalnagagi
 Thenmozhi
 Thingarumbu
 Tirumagal
 Ulagu
 Vadivu
 Vadivukarasi
 Vaigai

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