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The list is in Sanskrit alphabetical order (see the alphabet here). Abbreviations m. and f. = masculine and feminine. Red transliteration (in brackets) follows the ITRANS encoding scheme, see here. You can use Itranslator 99 along with your chosen name in ITRANS to get "marvelous results". See how here.

 Names beginning with "KA" and "KHA" (1)

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  1. Kāsana (kAsana) (कासन) m.: One who is sitting on a lotus - Epithet for Brahmā. [brahmA]
  2. Kaṁsa (kaMsa) (कंस) m.: A vessel made of metal - Name of the main enemy of Lord Kṛṣṇa. [kR^iSNa]
  3. Kaṁsakṛt (kaMsakR^it) (कंसकृत्) m.: Punisher of Kaṁsa - Epithet for Lord Kṛṣṇa. [kaMsa - kR^iSNa]
  4. Kaṁsakeśiniṣūdana (kaMsakeshiniSUdana) (कंसकेशिनिषूदन) m.: The destroyer of Kaṁsa and Keśī - Epithet for Lord Kṛṣṇa. [kaMsa - keshI - kR^iSNa]
  5. Kaṁsajit (kaMsajit) (कंसजित्) m.: Conqueror of Kaṁsa - Epithet for Lord Kṛṣṇa. [kaMsa - kR^iSNa]
  6. Kaṁsaniṣūdana (kaMsaniSUdana) (कंसनिषूदन) m.: Destroyer of Kaṁsa - Epithet for Lord Kṛṣṇa. [kaMsa - kR^iSNa]
  7. Kaṁsamardana (kaMsamardana) (कंसमर्दन) m.: One who crushes Kaṁsa - Epithet for Lord Kṛṣṇa. [kaMsa - kR^iSNa]
  8. Kaṁsavidrāvaṇakarī (kaMsavidrAvaNakarI) (कंसविद्रावणकरी) f.: One who drives away Kaṁsa - Epithet for the goddess Durgā. [kaMsa - durgA]
  9. Kaṁsaśatru (kaMsashatru) (कंसशत्रु) m.: Enemy of Kaṁsa - Epithet for Lord Kṛṣṇa. [kaMsa - kR^iSNa]
  10. Kaṁsaghna (kaMsaghna) (कंसघ्न) m.: One who kills Kaṁsa - Epithet for Lord Kṛṣṇa. [kaMsa - kR^iSNa]
  11. Kaṁsārāti (kaMsArAti) (कंसाराति) m.: Enemy of Kaṁsa - Epithet for Lord Kṛṣṇa. [kaMsa - kR^iSNa]
  12. Kakanda (kakanda) (ककन्द) m.: Gold.
  13. Kakudmikanyā (kakudmikanyA) (ककुद्मिकन्या) f.: Daughter of a mountain - Epithet for any river.
  14. Kakudmī (kakudmI) (ककुद्मी) m., Kakudminī (kakudminI) (ककुद्मिनी) f.: Humped.
  15. Kakudvān (kakudvAn) (ककुद्वान्) m., Kakudvatī (kakudvatI) (ककुद्वती) f.: Humped.
  16. Kakutstha (kakutstha) (ककुत्स्थ) m.: One who stands on a hump.
  17. Kakup (kakup) (ककप्) f.: Peak, summit and also "region of the sky".
  18. Kaṅka (kaN^ka) (कङ्क) m.: Heron - Epithet for Yama, the god of death. [yama]
  19. Kaṅkanā (kaN^kanA) (कङ्कना) f.: One who wears a bracelet.
  20. Kaṅkālamālabhārī (kaN^kAlamAlabhArI) (कङ्कालमालभारी) m.: One who wears a wreath of bones - Epithet for Śiva. [shiva]
  21. Kaca (kaca) (कच) m.: Hair.
  22. Kacchapa (kacChapa) (कच्छप) m.: One who inhabits a marsh (i.e. a turtle).
  23. Kañja (kaJNja) (कञ्ज) m.: Hair.
  24. Kañjaja (kaJNjaja) (कञ्जज) m.: One who is born from a lotus - Epithet for Brahmā. [brahmA]
  25. Kañjanābha (kaJNjanAbha) (कञ्जनाभ) m.: One who is lotus-naveled - Epithet for Viṣṇu. [viSNu]
  26. Kañjara (kaJNjara) (कञ्जर) m.: Belly - Epithet for Brahmā. [brahmA]
  27. Kañjāra (kaJNjAra) (कञ्जार) m.: Belly, peacock - Epithet for Brahmā. [brahmA]
  28. Kaṇāda (kaNAda) (कणाद) m.: One who eats atoms - Name of the founder of the philosophical system known as Vaiśeṣika. [vaisheSika]
  29. Kaṇṭaka (kaNTaka) (कण्टक) m.: Thorn.
  30. Kaṇṭha (kaNTha) (कण्ठ) m.: Throat.
  31. Kaṇṭhekāla (kaNThekAla) (कण्ठेकाल) m.: Black on the throat - Epithet for Śiva. [shiva]
  32. Kaṇṭhaka (kaNThaka) (कण्ठक) m.: An adornment for the throat.
  33. Kanakaśakti (kanakashakti) (कनकशक्ति) m.: One who has a golden spear - Epithet for Kārttikeya, one of the two sons of Śiva. [kArttikeya - shiva]
  34. Kanakaśikharī (kanakashikharI) (कनकशिखरी) m.: One who has a golden crest - Epithet for mount Meru. [meru]
  35. Kanakākṣa (kanakAkSa) (कनकाक्ष) m.: One who has a golden eye.
  36. Kanakāṅgada (kanakAN^gada) (कनकाङ्गद) m.: One who wears a golden bracelet.
  37. Kanakācala (kanakAcala) (कनकाचल) m.: The golden mountain - Epithet for mount Meru. [meru]
  38. Kanakāyus (kanakAyus) (कनकायुस्) m.: One whose life is golden.
  39. Kanyakā (kanyakA) (कन्यका) f.: Girl, daughter - Epithet for Durgā. [durgA]
  40. Kanyā (kanyA) (कन्या) f.: Girl, daughter - Epithet for Durgā. [durgA]
  41. Kanyābhartā (kanyAbhartA) (कन्याभर्ता) m.: Son-in-law - Epithet for Kārttikeya. [kArttikeya]
  42. Kandarpa (kandarpa) (कन्दर्प) m.: Love, lust - Epithet for Kāmadeva, the god of love. [kAmadeva]
  43. Kandarpamātā (kandarpamAtA) (कन्दर्पमाता) f.: Mother of Kandarpa or Kāmadeva, the god of love - Epithet for Lakṣmī. [kandarpa - kAmadeva - lakSmI]
  44. Kapardī (kapardI) (कपर्दी) m., Kapardinī (kapardinI) (कपर्दिनी) f.: One who wears braided hair.
  45. Kapālabhṛt (kapAlabhR^it) (कपालभृत्) m.: One who bears a skull - Epithet for Śiva. [shiva]
  46. Kapālamālā (kapAlamAlA) (कपालमाला) f.: Wreath of skulls.
  47. Kapālaśūlakhaṭvāṅgī (kapAlashUlakhaTvAN^gI) (कपालशूलखट्वाङ्गी) m., Kapālaśūlakhaṭvāṅginī (kapAlashUlakhaTvAN^ginI) (कपालशूलखट्वाङ्गिनी) f.: One who bears a skull, a spear and a club - Epithet for Śiva (Kapālaśūlakhaṭvāṅgī). [shiva]
  48. Kapālī (kapAlI) (कपाली) m., Kapālinī (kapAlinI) (कपालिनी) f.: One who bears skulls - Epithet for Śiva (Kapālī) and Durgā (Kapālinī). [shiva - durgA]
  49. Kapi (kapi) (कपि) m.: Ape, monkey - Epithet for Viṣṇu. [viSNu]
  50. Kapiketana (kapiketana) (कपिकेतन) m.: One who has a monkey as a symbol or emblem - Epithet for Arjuna. [arjuna]
  51. Kapidhvaja (kapidhvaja) (कपिध्वज) m.: One who has a monkey as a symbol or emblem - Epithet for Arjuna. [arjuna]
  52. Kapipati (kapipati) (कपिपति) m.: Lord of apes or monkeys - Epithet for Hanumān, the celebrated devotee of Lord Rāmacandra. [hanumAn - rAmacandra]
  53. Kapiprabhu (kapiprabhu) (कपिप्रभु) m.: Master of apes or monkeys - Epithet for Lord Rāmacandra. [rAmacandra]
  54. Kapiratha (kapiratha) (कपिरथ) m.: Master of apes or monkeys - Epithet for both Lord Rāmacandra and Arjuna. [rAmacandra - arjuna]
  55. Kapila (kapila) (कपिल) m., Kapilā (kapilA) (कपिला) f.: Reddish, brown - The renowned founder (Kapila) of the philosophical system known as Sāṅkhya. [kapila - sAN^khya]
  56. Kapiladyuti (kapiladyuti) (कपिलद्युति) m.: One who has a reddish brightness - Epithet for the sun.
  57. Kapiladhārā (kapiladhArA) (कपिलधारा) f.: Mother of Kandarpa or Kāmadeva, the god of love - Epithet for Lakṣmī. [kandarpa - kAmadeva - lakSmI]
  58. Kapilāñjana (kapilAJNjana) (कपिलाञ्जन) m.: One who uses a reddish or brown collyrium - Epithet for Śiva. [shiva]
  59. Kapilāśva (kapilAshva) (कपिलाश्व) m.: One who has brown horses - Epithet for Indra. [indra]
  60. Kapivaktra (kapivaktra) (कपिवक्त्र) m.: One who is monkey-faced - Epithet for Nārada, the guru of Vedavyāsa and celebrated messenger between men and gods. [nArada - guru - vedavyAsa]
  61. Kapiśa (kapisha) (कपिश) m.: Reddish, brown - Epithet for both Śiva and the sun. [shiva]
  62. Kapiśāñjana (kapishAJNjana) (कपिशाञ्जन) m.: One who uses a reddish or brown collyrium - Epithet for Śiva. [shiva]
  63. Kapījya (kapIjya) (कपीज्य) m.: One who is revered by apes or monkeys - Epithet for Sugrīva, the renowned monkey-king. [sugrIva]
  64. Kapīndra (kapIndra) (कपीन्द्र) m.: Lord of monkeys or apes - Epithet for Viṣṇu. [viSNu]
  65. Kapīśvara (kapIshvara) (कपिश्वर) m.: Lord of monkeys or apes - Epithet for Sugrīva, the celebrated monkey-king. [sugrIva]
  66. Kamana (kamana) (कमन) m.: One who is desirous - Epithet for both Brahmā and Kāmadeva, the god of love. [brahmA - kAmadeva]
  67. Kamalā (kamalA) (कमला) f.: One who abides in a lotus or holds a lotus - Epithet for Lakṣmī. [lakSmI]
  68. Kamalanābha (kamalanAbha) (कमलनाभ) m.: One who is lotus-naveled - Epithet for Viṣṇu. [viSNu]
  69. Kamalabhava (kamalabhava) (कमलभव) m.: One who has sprung from a lotus - Epithet for Brahmā. [brahmA]
  70. Kamalabhū (kamalabhU) (कमलभू) m.: One who rises out of a lotus - Epithet for Brahmā. [brahmA]
  71. Kamalayoni (kamalayoni) (कमलयोनि) m.: One who is born from a lotus - Epithet for Brahmā. [brahmA]
  72. Kamalasambhava (kamalasambhava) (कमलसम्भव) m.: One who arises from a lotus - Epithet for Brahmā. [brahmA]
  73. Kamalākṣa (kamalAkSa) (कमलाक्ष) m., Kamalākṣī (kamalAkSI) (कमलाक्षी) f.: One who is lotus-eyed.
  74. Kamalālayā (kamalAlayA) (कमलालया) f.: One who abides in a lotus - Epithet for Lakṣmī. [lakSmI]
  75. Kamalāsana (kamalAsana) (कमलासन) m.: One who uses a lotus as seat - Epithet for Brahmā. [brahmA]
  76. Kamalinīkānta (kamalinIkAnta) (कमलिनीकान्त) m.: One who is a lover of the lotus - Epithet for the sun.
  77. Kambala (kambala) (कम्बल) m.: Woolen blanket.
  78. Karasthālī (karasthAlI) (करस्थाली) m.: One who uses his hands for a jar - Epithet for Śiva. [shiva]
  79. Karimukha (karimukha) (करिमुख) m.: One who is elephant-faced - Epithet for Gaṇeśa. [gaNesha]
  80. Karāla (karAla) (कराल) m.: Musk-deer as well as terrible, dreadful.
  81. Karālavadana (karAlavadana) (करालवदन) m., Karālavadanā (karAlavadanA) (करालवदना) f.: One who has a terrible mouth - Epithet for the goddess Durgā (Karālavadanā). [durgA]
  82. Karālākṣa (karAlAkSa) (करालाक्ष) m.: One who has terrible eyes.
  83. Karkaṭaka (karkaTaka) (कर्कटक) m.: A crab.
  84. Karkaṭī (karkaTI) (कर्कटी) f.: A female crab.
  85. Karkara (karkara) (कर्कर) m., Karkarā (karkarA) (कर्करा) f.: Firm, hard as well as bone.
  86. Karkaśa (karkasha) (कर्कश) m., Karkaśā (karkashA) (कर्कशा) f.: Firm, hard as well as a sword.
  87. Karkoṭaka (karkoTaka) (कर्कोटक) m.: Sugar-cane.
  88. Karṇa (karNa) (कर्ण) m.: Ear - Name of the first son of the celebrated queen Kuntī [mother of Arjuna], before she got married to king Pāṇḍu. [kuntI - arjuna - pANDu]
  89. Karṇajit (karNajit) (कर्णजित्) m.: Conqueror of Karṇa - Epithet for Arjuna. [karNa - arjuna]
  90. Karṇapitā (karNapitA) (कर्णपिता) m.: The father of Karṇa - Epithet for the sun as he was the real father of the hero Karṇa by Kuntī. [karNa - kuntI]
  91. Karṇaprāvaraṇa (karNaprAvaraNa) (कर्णप्रावरण) m., Karṇaprāvaraṇā (karNaprAvaraNA) (कर्णप्रावरणा) f.: One who uses the ears for a covering.
  92. Karṇasū (karNasU) (कर्णसू) m.: The father of Karṇa - Epithet for the sun as he was the real father of the hero Karṇa by Kuntī. [karNa - kuntI]
  93. Karṇānuja (karNAnuja) (कर्णानुज) m.: The younger brother of Karṇa - Epithet for Yudhiṣṭhira, the older brother of Arjuna. [karNa - yudhiSThira - arjuna]
  94. Karṇāri (karNAri) (कर्णारि) m.: Enemy of Karṇa - Epithet for Arjuna. [karNa - arjuna]
  95. Karṇikā (karNikA) (कर्णिका) f.: Ear-ring as well as central.
  96. Karṇikācala (karNikAcala) (कर्णिकाचल) m.: The central mountain - Epithet for mount Meru. [meru]
  97. Karṇī (karNI) (कर्णी) m., Karṇinī (karNinI) (कर्णिनी) f.: One who has ears.
  98. Kartā (kartA) (कर्ता) m.: The One who creates the entire universe - Epithet for both Viṣṇu and Brahmā. [viSNu - brahmA]
  99. Kardama (kardama) (कर्दम) m.: Mud, clay - The celebrated Prajāpati or Lord of all living beings, who was the father of Kapilamuni (or Kapila), the founder of the philosophical system known as Sāṅkhya. [prajApati - kapilamuni - kapila - sAN^khya]
  100. Karmakara (karmakara) (कर्मकर) m., Karmakarī (karmakarI) (कर्मकरी) f.: One who does work - Epithet for Yama (Karmakara), the god of death. [yama]
  101. Karbarī or Karvarī (karbarI or karvarI) (कर्बरी or कर्वरी) f.: Night.
  102. Kalaśajanmā (kalashajanmA) (कलशजन्मा) m.: One who has been born from a pitcher or water-pot.
  103. Kalaśabhū (kalashabhU) (कलशभू) m.: One who has been born from a pitcher or water-pot.
  104. Kalaśodara (kalashodara) (कलशोदर) m.: One whose belly is like a pitcher or water-pot.
  105. Kalaśodbhava (kalashodbhava) (कलशोद्भव) m.: One who has arisen from a pitcher or water-pot.
  106. Kalahapriya (kalahapriya) (कलहप्रिय) m., Kalahapriyā (kalahapriyA) (कलहप्रिया) f.: Quarrelsome - Epithet for Nārada (Kalahapriya), the celebrated messenger between gods and men, who was also the guru of Vedavyāsa (the renowned compiler of the sacred Veda-s). [nArada - guru - vedavyAsa - veda]
  107. Kalādhara (kalAdhara) (कलाधर) m.: One who bears digits - Epithet for both the moon and Śiva. [shiva]
  108. Kalānātha (kalAnAtha) (कलानाथ) m.: Lord of the digits - Epithet for the moon.
  109. Kalābhṛt (kalAbhR^it) (कलाभृत्) m.: One who bears digits - Epithet for the moon.
  110. Kalipriya (kalipriya) (कलिप्रिय) m., Kalipriyā (kalipriyA) (कलिप्रिया) f.: Quarrelsome - Epithet for Nārada (Kalipriya), the celebrated messenger between gods and men, who was also the guru of Vedavyāsa (the renowned compiler of the sacred Veda-s). [nArada - guru - vedavyAsa - veda]
  111. Kalivināśinī (kalivinAshinI) (कलिविनाशिनी) f.: One who destroys or puts an end to any quarrels.

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