List of 397 Names with "Pure" in Meaning

A collection of baby names with meaning of pure. We found in our database 397 names have the similar meanings. If you want to hold this word 'Pure' for your lovely kid, please proceed to collection and choose any of the alternative in the list given below:

Amalesh

Hindi Meaning: The name Amalesh is a Hindi baby name. In Hindi the meaning of the name Amalesh is: Clean.

Meaning: The pure one Origin: hindi

Avya

Meaning of Avya Name. The first life form all knowledgeable and all pure. Gender of Avya Name.

Meaning: To arrive or to inform Origin: hindi

Darshwana

Name Darshwana generally means Pure of heart, is of Sanskrit, Indian origin, Name Darshwana is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Darshwana are mainly Hindu by religion. .

Meaning: Pure of heart Origin: hindi

Jaivik

Jaivik is an Indian name for boys meaning Pure; Divine.

Meaning: Pure & divine Origin: hindi

Prasuk

Name Prasuk generally means Pure, is of Indian origin, Name Prasuk is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Prasuk are mainly Hindu by religion. .

Meaning: Very pure Origin: hindi

Puneet

Name Puneet generally means Pure or Holy, is of Sanskrit, Indian origin, Name Puneet is a Unisex name, which means both Boy and Girl can have this name. This name is shared across persons, who are either Sikh or Hindu by religion.

Meaning: Pure or holy Origin: hindi

Punit

Given Name PUNIT. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Indian, Hindi, Marathi. OTHER SCRIPTS: पुनीत (Hindi, Marathi)

Meaning: Pure or holy Origin: hindi

Punith

Name Punith generally means Pure or Holy, is of Indian origin, Name Punith is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Punith are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Punith belongs to rashi Kanya (Virgo) .

Meaning: Pure or holy Origin: hindi

Punyah

Punyah name brief: Punyah is baby boy name mainly popular in Hindu religion and its main origin is Hindi. Punyah name meanings is Supremely pure.

Meaning: Supremely pure Origin: hindi

Sachandra

Meaning & History. Means "moon" in Sanskrit, derived from चन्द (chand) meaning "to shine". This is a transcription of the masculine form चण्ड (a name of the moon in Hindu texts which is often personified as a deity) as well as the feminine form चण्डा.

Meaning: Pure r beautiful Moon Origin: hindi