Isha
Hindi, “one who protects, goddess.”
In Indian culture, baby names hold significant meaning and are often chosen with great care to reflect the virtues, hopes, and cultural heritage of a family. Hindi baby names frequently derive from ancient Sanskrit and have profound meanings tied to qualities like wisdom, strength, beauty, and divine attributes.
Hindi, “one who protects, goddess.”
Hindi, “ambition, desire.”
Hindi, “moon.”
Hindi, “horse tamer, light.”
Hindi, Latin, “worship, from Sebastia.”
Hindi, “to seize.”
Hindi, “sun god.”
Hindi, “follower of Shiva.”
Sanskrit, Hindi, “giver of refuge, surrendered.”
Turkish, Hindi, and Bengali, “army,” “warrior,” or “battle.”
Hindi and Sanskrit, “wealth and prosperity.”
Sanskrit, Hindi, “skilled, sun.”
Hindi, “wise poet.”
Hindi and Celtic, “stars, fox goddess.”
African, Hindi, and French, “African queen, goddess, stone.”
Hindi, “the earth.”
Hindi, Swahili, “nebula, mist, utmost purpose.”
Swahili, Hindi, Sanskrit, “hope; life.”
Basque, Japanese, and Hindi, “night rain”, or “guileless.”
Hindi, “sapphire blue.”
Hindi, “pearl, radiant.”
Hindi, “mighty sword.”
Hindi, “powerful.”
Hindi, “sun, river Yamuna.”
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