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SHREYANK
MasculineUnique Indian male name derived from Sanskrit "Shreyas," meaning prosperity or good fortune, often associated with Lord Ganesha in Hindu mythology.
SHREYANS
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "a portion of prosperity" or "a share in good fortune".
SHREYANSH
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'a portion of prosperity'.
SHREYAS
MasculineDistinct Indian male name derived from Sanskrit "Shreya", meaning "wealth" or "prosperity". It signifies prosperity and success.
SHREYASH
MasculineUncommon yet captivating Indian male given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'that which leads to prosperity or success'.
SHREYES
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Shreya', meaning 'auspicious' or 'desirable', often associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology.
SHRIHAAN
MasculineShrihaan: A unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit, signifying 'graceful prosperity'.
SHRIHAN
MasculineUnique Indian name from Maharashtra, derived from Marathi language. Its meaning varies but is believed to be linked to 'Shrinath', signifying 'Lord of wealth' or 'Lord of prosperity', often associated with Lord Vishnu.
SHRIKAR
MasculineIndian male name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'prosperity through energetic action'.
SHRIRAM
MasculineIndian name composed of 'Shri' (prosperity) and 'Rama' (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu), signifying wealth and divine association. It's historically been a popular male name in Hindu families, symbolizing courage, loyalty, and righteousness.
SHRISH
MasculineRare Sanskrit-derived name from Hindu mythology, meaning 'Lord of Prosperity', as it combines 'Shri' (prosperity) and 'isha' (lord).
SHRISTOPHER
MasculineSristopher is a Greek name composed of "sri" meaning 'glory' or 'wealth', and 'Christophoros' meaning 'bearer of Christ'. It signifies 'bearing glory to Christ'.
SHRITAN
MasculineRare, distinctive name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Shri' (prosperity) and 'tan' (body), signifying 'the body embodying prosperity'. It has historic roots in Hindu mythology, often associated with Lord Ganesha's title 'Shri Tattva', symbolizing wealth.
SHRITHIK
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "auspicious and prosperous," associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology.
SHRITIK
MasculineUncommon yet significant Indian name derived from Sanskrit words meaning "prosperity" and "a mark," signifying "a mark of prosperity." It is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, as seen in the Mahabharata epic, and is often associated with intelligence and wisdom.
SHRIVAS
MasculineShrivas, of Sanskrit origin, combines 'Shri' (respect) and 'vas' (power). Its literal translation is 'one who possesses respect and power.'
SHRIYAAN
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from 'Shri', meaning 'auspicious', with '-yaan' signifying association. It translates to 'one who is luckily connected'.
SHRIYAN
MasculineUncommon Indian name of Bengali origin, meaning "fortune" or "prosperity," carrying auspiciousness and ward off evil influences.
SHRIYANS
MasculineUncommon yet significant Indian male name derived from Sanskrit 'Shri' (prosperity) and 'Yans' (victory), translating to "victory in prosperity".
SHRIYANSH
MasculineCaptivating Indian name from Rajasthan, combining 'fortune' and 'glory', signifying greatness and prosperity. Its rare origins trace back to the valorous Rajput community.
SHU
MasculineUnique Chinese name derived from the ancient character 束, meaning 'bundle' or 'to bind', symbolizing unity and strength.
SHUA
MasculineHebrew boy's name meaning "return" or "salvation," with historic significance in the Bible and additional interpretations in Arabic and African cultures.
SHUAIB
MasculineArabic name meaning "returner," associated with transformation and redemption, and historically significant as the name of a wise and just prophet in Islamic tradition.
SHUAN
MasculineIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Shuagain, meaning 'descendant of Suagán,' which translates to 'little dark one.'
SHUAYB
MasculineAncient Arabic name derived from 'sha'aba', meaning "to return" or "to come back". It signifies wisdom, patience, and resilience, and holds historical importance as the name of a prophet in Islamic tradition who embodied faith, honesty, justice, and perseverance despite facing opposition.
SHUBAN
MasculineShuban, of Indian origin, is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Shubha', meaning 'auspicious' or 'lucky'. It signifies positivity and prosperity.
SHUBH
MasculineIndian male name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'auspicious' or 'lucky', signifying beauty, good fortune, and prosperity.
SHUBHAM
MasculineMale given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "shubh", meaning "auspicious" or "prosperous". It signifies good fortune and happiness.
SHUBHAN
MasculineDistinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Shubh," meaning "auspicious" or "lucky." It is linked to Hindu goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.
SHUBHDEEP
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "auspicious depth", combining 'Shubh' (fortunate) and 'Deep' (profound).
SHUE
MasculineJapanese given name derived from '手' (shu) meaning hand and '恵' (e) meaning kindness or blessing.
SHUFORD
MasculineUncommon American first name with uncertain origins and no definitive meaning.
SHUHEI
MasculineJapanese masculine given name that combines "master" (主) and "peace" (平), signifying "master of peace".
SHUICHI
MasculineJapanese male name composed of 'Shu' (surround) and 'ichi' (one), signifying "one who surrounds.
SHUJI
MasculineRare, traditional Japanese masculine name derived from the characters "Shu" (to assist) and "Ji" (to give), conveying kindness and helpfulness.
SHUKRI
MasculineArabic origin given name derived from "shakara," meaning "thankful.
SHUKURU
MasculineAfrican origin name from the Swahili-speaking region meaning 'grateful' or 'appreciative'.
SHULEM
MasculineShulem: A unique Hebrew name of Jewish origin, derived from 'shalom' meaning peace, signifying harmony.
SHULIM
MasculineUnique Hebrew name derived from 'shalem', meaning 'peace'.
SHUMEL
MasculineRare yet striking Hebrew name derived from 'shamayim', meaning 'heavens', popularized during the medieval period.