Jain Baby Names for Boys Girls

Vigish

Vigish is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in jain religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1083 times.

Vijet

Name Vijeta or (Vijeta) means Victorious.

Vimalnath

Vimalnath. Show similar names Show variant names. Name Vimalnath generally means Name of the 13 th teerthankar, is of Indian origin, Name Vimalnath is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Vimalnath are mainly Jain by religion. .

Meaning: Name of the 13 th teerthankar

Virag

Virag Name Meaning. Hungarian (Virág): from the personal name Virág (from Hungarian virág 'flower', one of several female names which derived from an affectionate nickname).

Viram

Viram is a Hindu, Jain Boy name, meaning of the name is "Very strong" from Indian or Kannada origin. This name is mainly used in Hindu, Jain. If you select the name Viram for your baby, Congratulations!

Virani

Virani Name Meaning. Hindu, Muslim, and Jain name found in Gujarat, India, and among people from Sind, Pakistan, meaning '(descendant) of Vir'. Vir (from Sanskrit vira 'hero') must be an ancestral personal name or the initial element of an ancestral personal name such as Virender.

Virti

Virti - Detailed Meaning. Your name Virti has made you expressive, charming, and affectionate with high ideals and goals. You are impressionable and receptive but also positive and reliable.

Vivesh

Vivesh is an Indian name for boys meaning Bright. Read below for Vivesh's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Vivesh is the one, congratulations!

Vratin

vra-ta, vr-ata ] The baby boy name Vrata is pronounced as VRAH-Taa †. Vrata is primarily used in Indian and its language of origin is Sanskrit. It is derived literally from the word 'vrata' which is of the meaning vow. See also the related categories, sanskrit and vow. Vrata is uncommon as a baby name for boys.

Yashashvi

Yashaswi is a Sanskrit word that can be used as either a noun or a verb. It can also be spelt as Yashasvi or Yeshaswi. It means eternal success or fame for eternity. ... The word was used frequently in blessings as "Yashaswi Bhava" during Vedic times by rishis and sages to bless kings.