50 Male Names
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Akash (5): Meaning sky; essential for the light that plants need to thrive.
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Amal (4): Pure, like the clean air of an untouched forest grove.
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Amrit (5): Nectar from flowers; symbolizes eternal life and sweetness.
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Anant (5): Meaning endless, like the vast spread of forest greenery.
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Aranya (6): Literally meaning forest; represents a love for nature and life.
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Ashoka (6): A majestic, evergreen tree; symbolizes a life without sorrow.
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Avinash (7): Indestructible, like the deep roots of a Banyan tree.
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Bakul (5): A fragrant, flowering tree; symbolizes a classic, sweet personality.
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Banyan (6): The massive, ancient tree; represents strength and shelter.
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Chandan (7): Sandalwood; denotes something precious, calming, and fragrant.
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Chaitanya (9): Symbolizing the consciousness of nature and vital energy.
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Charan (6): Means feet, but implies walking through forest paths; grounded.
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Daljeet (7): Meaning conqueror of branches; signifies steady growth.
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Daruharidra (12): A medicinal herb; represents healing and natural power.
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Dhruv (5): Constant, like the unwavering growth of a sturdy tree.
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Eshwar (6): Divine; often associated with the nature spirits of India.
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Gautam (6): Associated with the Bodhi tree; signifies enlightenment.
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Giri (4): Mountain; home to various unique high-altitude botanical life.
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Gul (3): A flower; signifies a person with a soft and blooming heart.
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Hemant (6): A season when the earth prepares for spring growth; calm.
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Indra (5): King of heavens, where the divine Parijat tree resides.
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Ishaan (6): The northeast, often associated with growth and light.
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Jivansh (7): Part of life; implies the organic nature of human existence.
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Kadam (5): A sturdy, beautiful tree; symbolizes strong foundations.
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Kanak (5): Gold; the color of the beautiful Laburnum (Amaltas) flower.
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Kesar (5): Saffron; represents preciousness and a vibrant nature.
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Kumar (5): Young boy; signifies the fresh sprout of a new plant.
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Lokesh (6): King of the world; reflects the earth's natural beauty.
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Madhav (6): Springtime; the season when all nature comes to life.
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Malhar (6): A raga associated with rain; brings life to all vegetation.
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Manan (5): Contemplation, often done in the quietude of a garden.
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Mandar (6): A celestial tree; signifies a noble and rare character.
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Navin (5): New; symbolizes the fresh growth found in every spring.
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Neel (4): Blue; reminiscent of the beautiful blue water lily flower.
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Niraj (5): Lotus flower; signifies someone born in water and purity.
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Ojas (4): Vital energy or sap found within all living plants.
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Pankaj (6): Lotus; one who is born from the mud, rising to beauty.
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Parag (5): Pollen; the essence of floral reproduction and life cycle.
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Pavan (5): Breeze; essential for the growth and health of flowers.
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Prateek (7): Symbol; represents the tree as a sign of life’s cycles.
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Pushkar (7): A blue lotus; symbolizes cosmic power and deep beauty.
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Rajat (5): Silver; like the dew on leaves in the early morning light.
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Rishi (5): Sage; often seen dwelling in deep, natural forests.
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Rudraksh (8): A sacred seed; symbolizes spiritual focus and nature.
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Sagar (5): Sea; the source of moisture that nurtures the earth.
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Samir (5): A gentle breeze that dances through the forest trees.
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Shishir (7): The cool winter season; a time of rest for botanical life.
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Tanmay (6): Absorbed; often used for being lost in the beauty of nature.
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Vana (4): Forest; a direct nod to the wild and natural surroundings.
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Vasant (6): The beautiful season of spring and floral bloom.
50 Female Names
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Amla (4): A sacred fruit-bearing tree known for healing properties; symbolizes health and longevity.
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Amra (4): Derived from the Sanskrit word for mango, the king of fruits; represents sweetness.
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Ananya (6): Often associated with unique flowers; implies someone matchless and exquisite.
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Avani (5): Meaning the earth; captures the essence of soil and the foundation of all plant life.
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Bakula (6): A fragrant, sweet-smelling flower; symbolizes devotion and charm in Indian mythology.
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Bela (4): Refers to the jasmine flower; evokes feelings of purity, fragrance, and soft beauty.
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Champika (9): A small version of the fragrant Champa flower; represents grace and golden hues.
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Chutki (6): Inspired by small botanical seeds; a cute name representing tiny, blooming growth.
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Dhatri (6): Another name for the earth; symbolizes the nurturing mother of all greenery.
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Ela (3): Sanskrit for cardamom; represents a subtle, spicy, and precious fragrant nature.
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Genda (5): The marigold flower; signifies brightness, celebration, and spiritual vibrancy.
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Gulab (5): The rose; a classic symbol of beauty, love, and intricate, layered petals.
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Harini (6): Associated with forest greenery; denotes a person who is graceful and natural.
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Indira (6): Sometimes linked to the lotus; symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and divine beauty.
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Jasmine (7): A fragrant flower popular in India; signifies elegance and soothing presence.
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Juhi (4): A delicate, white-flowered jasmine variety; represents youth and sweet scent.
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Kadambari (10): Named after the Kadamba tree; represents a poetic and artistic nature.
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Kajal (5): Often associated with deep, earthy roots; implies strength and dark beauty.
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Kamala (6): The lotus flower; a symbol of purity, enlightenment, and rising above the mud.
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Kanchan (7): The gold-colored flower of the Nagkesar tree; represents brilliance and value.
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Ketaki (6): A golden, fragrant flower; symbolizes distinctness and rare beauty.
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Komal (5): Meaning delicate like a flower petal; implies softness and inner grace.
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Kunda (5): A pure white jasmine flower; represents simplicity and honest intent.
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Lavanya (7): Often linked to the grace of nature; signifies beauty and elegance.
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Mallika (7): A type of jasmine; represents a queenly, fragrant, and classic spirit.
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Manjari (7): A flower bud or a cluster of blossoms; symbolizes budding potential.
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Marisa (6): Linked to the sea and earth; represents a calm and organic personality.
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Meghana (7): Meaning rain cloud; essential for botanical life and nourishment.
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Mogra (5): A highly fragrant jasmine variety; symbolizes joy and sensory delight.
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Nagina (6): Related to earthy gems or precious floral findings; implies rarity.
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Nalini (6): A lotus flower; symbolizes detachment and beauty in deep waters.
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Neela (5): Inspired by the blue water lily; represents mystery and calm depth.
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Neem (4): The medicinal tree; signifies protection, health, and resilience.
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Padma (5): The lotus; a powerful symbol of birth and spiritual awakening in India.
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Palash (6): A fiery orange flame-of-the-forest flower; signifies passion and light.
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Parijat (7): The divine night-flowering jasmine; represents celestial origin.
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Phool (5): Simply meaning flower; captures the essence of blooming beauty and life.
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Pushpa (6): Another word for flower; represents the joy that plants bring to life.
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Radha (5): Associated with the gardens of Vrindavan; denotes deep devotion.
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Rohini (6): Associated with star-like botanical beauty; signifies brilliance.
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Saffron (7): A precious spice from the crocus flower; symbolizes luxury and hue.
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Sarala (6): Meaning straight or simple, like the trunk of a tree; implies honesty.
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Shalmali (8): A beautiful tree with red blossoms; symbolizes vibrant energy.
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Sheetal (7): Meaning cool; refers to the soothing shade of forest trees.
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Tulsi (5): The sacred basil plant; represents sanctity, health, and divinity.
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Urvashi (7): Sometimes linked to forest spirits; denotes ethereal beauty.
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Vana (4): Meaning forest or woods; represents a connection to wild places.
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Vasanti (7): Meaning spring; the season of blooming flowers and rebirth.
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Veda (4): Linked to sacred botanical offerings; signifies ancient wisdom.
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Yamini (6): Night-blooming beauty; represents the serenity of dark flora.