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19 jan, 2024 With-A-Alphabetical-Order-Hindu-Girl-Names

An A-list of names, where tradition meets your daughter's first smile

Within the venerable tradition of Indian Hindu Vedic Astrology, the act of naming a newborn baby girl transcends mere convention, intertwining the delicate threads of destiny and innate identity. Under the expert tutelage of the preeminent scholarly astrologer, Acharya Devraj Ji, we proudly unveil an exquisite anthology of Hindu names for baby girls, Which is an alphabetical pilgrimage with various powers of the letter A, which will help you in choosing a beautiful name. Each entry within this collection is a singular jewel, imbued with meaning and handpicked to harmonize with the aspirations of the parents, as well as the cosmic forces that subtly influence our existence.

Our curated selection presents a tapestry of the modern and the eternal, showcasing names that shine for their distinctiveness and intrinsic essence, aiming to reflect the deep-seated subtleties and linguistic elegance that are hallmarks of Indian Hindu culture. We extend an invitation to delve into this rich repository, where each step along the alphabetical path from 'A' to 'Z' reveals a name rich in significance, brimming with cultural legacy.

This compendium of names stands as a sacred haven of choice, poised to endow your child with a moniker that resonates with harmony to the ear and bears the dignity of ancestral lineage. Your quest for the idyllic name finds its destination here, at the nexus where ancestral wisdom dovetails with the aspirations of a new era.

Bestow upon your progeny a name that serves as a beacon, guiding them with distinction and reverence as they navigate the odyssey of life. Should you wish to elect a fortuitous name that marries the time-honored traditions of sidereal astrology and numerology with cosmic synchronicity to align with one's destiny, then the moment to act for your newborn's name selection is now. Do not hesitate to reach out directly via telephone to connect with Acharya Devraj Ji.

Here's a meticulously crafted roster of Hindu baby girl names commencing with 'A,' complete with their respective profound meanings:

  • Aabha: Splendor, light; symbolizes brightness and radiance.

  • Aahana: Dawn, the first rays of the light; signifies new beginnings and hope.

  • Aakanksha: Desire, wish; represents hope and aspiration.

  • Aakriti: Shape, form; symbolizes the physical embodiment of an idea or object.

  • Aalaya: Home, refuge; signifies safety and sanctuary.

  • Aaliya: High, tall; represents greatness and loftiness.

  • Aamaal: Hopes, aspirations; symbolizes ambition and the drive to achieve.

  • Aanandita: Purveyor of joy; signifies someone who brings happiness to others.

  • Aanchal: Protective shelter; symbolizes security and comfort.

  • Aanya: Inexhaustible; signifies that which cannot be depleted.

  • Aapti: Fulfillment, completion; represents the state of being whole or satisfied.

  • Aaradhya: Worshipped; signifies someone who is deserving of reverence.

  • Aaral: Flower; represents beauty and purity.

  • Aaravi: Peace; signifies calmness and tranquility.

  • Aarchi: Ray of light; symbolizes hope and enlightenment.

  • Aarini: Adventurous; signifies courage and a willingness to take risks.

  • Aarna: Goddess Lakshmi; signifies prosperity and good fortune.

  • Aarohi: A music tune; represents ascension and melody.

  • Aarushi: First ray of the sun; symbolizes new beginnings and inspiration.

  • Aasha: Hope; signifies optimism and a positive outlook.

  • Aashaka: Aartis best wishes; represents well-wishes and blessings.

  • Aashalata: Creeper of hope; symbolizes aspirations that grow and spread.

  • Aashika: Lover; signifies affection and attachment.

  • Aashirya: From the land of God; represents someone with divine qualities.

  • Aashna: Beloved; signifies someone who is cherished and loved.

  • Aashni: Lightning; symbolizes speed and sudden illumination.

  • Aashrita: Someone who gives shelter; signifies protection and care.

  • Aashvi: Blessed and victorious; represents success and divine favor.

  • Aasia: Hopeful; signifies a person filled with hope and positivity.

  • Aastha: Faith; represents trust and belief in something greater.

  • Aathmika: Related to soul or spirit; signifies a connection with the inner self.

  • Aatmaja: Daughter; symbolizes a child who is a reflection of one's soul.

  • Aavya: First rays of the sun; represents the beginning of a new day.

  • Aayushi: One with long life; signifies health and longevity.

  • Abhi: Fearless; signifies bravery and a spirited personality.

  • Abeer: Fragrance; represents a pleasant and inviting scent.

  • Abha: Splendor, light; symbolizes brightness and radiance.

  • Abhati: Splendor, light; another variant of Abha, with the same meaning.

  • Abhaya: Fearless; signifies bravery and a lack of fear.

  • Abhigna: Valuable, clever, informed; represents someone who is wise and knowledgeable.

  • Abhijaata: Well-born; symbolizes someone from a noble or respected lineage.

  • Abhijita: Victorious woman; signifies a successful and triumphant individual.

  • Abhijna: Remembrance, recollection; represents memory and the act of remembering.

  • Abhilasha: Desire, wish; represents aspirations and dreams.

  • Abhinithi: That which is already been performed, friendship; signifies a bond or something established.

  • Abhinaya: Expressions; signifies the art of expression, often used in the context of dance.

  • Abhipsa: Strong desire; symbolizes a powerful will and ambition.

  • Abhira: Cowherd; signifies someone who is a protector or caretaker.

  • Abhirami: Goddess Parvati; signifies beauty and divine feminine power.

  • Abhira: Cowherd; signifies someone who is a protector or caretaker.

  • Abhiri: A raagini of Indian music; represents musicality and artistic expression.

  • Abhirami: Goddess Parvati; represents divine feminine power and beauty.

  • Abhiruchi: Beautiful; signifies someone with a pleasing appearance or personality.

  • Abhisarika: Beloved; represents a woman who is in love or is loved.

  • Abhithi: Fearlessness; signifies bravery and a fearless attitude.

  • Abhiveer: Surrounded by heroes; represents someone with valiant companions.

  • Abhramu: A cloud; symbolizes vastness and a nurturing presence.

  • Abiradhi: Delight, joy; signifies happiness and pleasure.

  • Abisri: Surrounded by glory; represents someone who is illustrious and radiant.

  • Ablaa: Perfectly formed; signifies completeness and perfection.

  • Abhisri: Surrounded by glory, shining, powerful; symbolizes someone who is radiant and influential.

  • Abhitha: Fearless (Goddess Parvati); signifies courage and strength.

  • Abiya: Brilliant, splendid; represents someone who stands out for their brilliance.

  • Abni: Earth; represents the grounding, nurturing element that sustains life.

  • Aboil: The name of a flower; represents beauty and nature.

  • Achala: Constant; signifies stability and immovability.

  • Achalapathi: Lord of the immovable; represents a powerful deity or entity.

  • Achla: Constant; symbolizes someone or something that is unchanging and stable.

  • Achira: Very short; symbolizes something that is brief or fleeting.

  • Achyuta: Firm, unmovable; represents something that is steadfast and secure.

  • Adhira: Lightning; signifies power, speed, and a dynamic force.

  • Adarshini: Idealistic; signifies someone who strives for perfection or adheres to ideals.

  • Adhishree: Exalted; signifies someone who is noble and held in high esteem.

  • Adhita: A scholar; represents someone who is learned and has deep knowledge.

  • Adhithi: Freedom, safety; symbolizes liberty and protection.

  • Adhiti: Mother of gods (in Vedas); signifies a divine and nurturing presence.

  • Adhrika: Mountain; represents strength, stability, and a towering presence.

  • Adhya: First power; signifies someone who is foremost or primary in importance.

  • Adhyay: Chapter; represents a significant part or section of a larger story.

  • Adi Shakti: The primal, first power; symbolizes the original source of energy in the universe.

  • Adishree: Exalted; similar to Adhishree, signifies someone who is noble and respected.

  • Adita: The sun, from the beginning; represents brightness, warmth, and origins.

  • Aditha: The first root; signifies the beginning or the first cause.

  • Adithi: Freedom, safety; similar to Adhiti, symbolizes liberty and security.

  • Aditi: Boundless, free; represents someone or something that is limitless and unrestricted.

  • Aeshani: Consort of Lord Shiva; signifies someone with divine connections and power.

  • Aesha: Wish; represents a hope or desire.

  • Aghanashini: Destroyer of sins; symbolizes purity and the removal of negativity.

  • Agamya: Knowledge; signifies wisdom and understanding.

  • Aganya: Born from fire; represents someone with passion and energy.

  • Ahaana: Dawn; signifies the first light of day and new beginnings.

  • Ahalya: Wife of sage Gautama Maharishi; represents someone with a historical and spiritual significance.

  • Aheli: Pure; symbolizes innocence and clarity.

  • Ahimsa: Nonviolence; signifies peace and respect for all living things.

  • Ahladita: In happy mood; represents joy and happiness.

  • Aikya: Unity, oneness; symbolizes harmony and togetherness.

  • Ailesh: Lord of everything; signifies power and dominion.

  • Aiman: Fearless; represents bravery and courage.

  • Aina: Mirror; symbolizes reflection and truth.

  • Aindri: Consort of Lord Indra; represents strength and nobility.

  • Aisha: Life; signifies vitality and existence.

  • Aishani: Goddess Durga; symbolizes power and divine energy.

  • Aishi: God's gift; signifies blessings and a precious life.

  • Aisiri: Wealth; represents prosperity and abundance.

  • Aja: Unborn, not born from a womb; signifies something eternal and divine.

  • Ajala: The earth; represents the nurturing and supporting aspect of nature.

  • Ajanta: A famous Buddhist cave; symbolizes history and spiritual heritage.

  • Akanksha: Desire, wish; signifies aspirations and dreams.

  • Akashleena: Star; represents celestial beauty and cosmic wonder.

  • Akshadha: God's blessings; symbolizes divine favor and protection.

  • Akshainie: Goddess Parvati; signifies strength and feminine power.

  • Akshara: Letters, imperishable; represents the eternal nature of the soul.

  • Akshata: Rice; symbolizes fertility, prosperity, and auspiciousness.

  • Akshaya: Indestructible; signifies something that is everlasting and immortal.

  • Akshi: Existence; represents the essence of being.

  • Akshita: Wonder girl; symbolizes someone who is remarkable and admirable.

  • Akula: Goddess Parvati; signifies divine energy and the feminine spirit.

  • Alaknanda: A river in the Himalayas; represents purity and a life-giving force.

  • Alankrita: Decorated lady; signifies someone who is adorned and celebrated.

  • Alekhya: A picture or a painting; symbolizes artistry and expression.

  • Alia: Exalted, noble; represents someone of high stature and grace.

  • Alina: Beautiful; signifies attractiveness and charm.

  • Alisha: Protected by God; symbolizes safety and divine watchfulness.

  • Alka: A girl with a lovely hair; represents beauty and elegance.

  • Almas: Diamond; signifies strength, brilliance, and value.

  • Aloki: Brightness; represents luminosity and clarity.

  • Alopa: Faultless; signifies perfection and flawlessness.

  • Alpa: Little; symbolizes something small and delicate.

  • Amala: The pure one; represents purity and cleanliness.

  • Amara: Immortal; signifies eternity and unending existence.

  • Amaya: Night rain; symbolizes tranquility and the soothing aspects of nature.

  • Amba: Goddess Durga; signifies power and divine feminine strength.

  • Ambalika: Mother; represents nurturing and caring qualities.

  • Ambika: Goddess Parvati; signifies strength, power, and motherhood.

  • Ambuja: Lotus; symbolizes beauty, purity, and spiritual growth.

  • Anamika: Name of Goddess Durga; signifies someone without a name or the one with no boundaries.

  • Anandi: Always happy; represents joyfulness and contentment.

  • Anandini: Joyful; symbolizes happiness and delight.

  • Anandita: The happy one; signifies someone who is always cheerful and in high spirits.

  • Ananta: Endless, eternal; represents infinity and unending time.

  • Ananya: Unique; signifies someone who is unparalleled and special.

  • Anarghya: Priceless; symbolizes something of immeasurable value.

  • Anasuya: Without spite or envy; represents someone who is not jealous.

  • Anavi: Kind to people; signifies compassion and kindness.

  • Anchal: The decorative end of a sari; represents tradition and grace.

  • Anchita: Honored, worshiped; signifies someone who is respected and adored.

  • Anchitha: Glorified, praised; symbolizes someone who is celebrated for their deeds.

  • Andal: Female saint, one of the Alvars; represents devotion and piety.

  • Anemone: Type of flower; signifies anticipation and protection against ill.

  • Angana: An auspicious woman; represents someone who brings good fortune.

  • Angha: Sinless, beauty; signifies purity and attractiveness.

  • Angira: Mother of Birhaspati; symbolizes wisdom and celestial knowledge.

  • Anhithi: Gift, donation; represents the act of giving.

  • Anika: Goddess Durga; signifies strength and power.

  • Anila: Wind, air; represents someone who is free and unbounded.

  • Anima: The power to become small; signifies the ability to be unseen or unnoticed.

  • Anindita: Beautiful; symbolizes someone who is aesthetically pleasing and lovely.

  • Anisha: Unobstructed; represents clarity and continuous progress.

  • Anishka: Who has friends, no enemies; signifies someone who is loved by all.

  • Anita: Grace; represents elegance and a pleasing manner.

  • Aniya: Creative; symbolizes inventiveness and originality.

  • Anjali: Tribute; signifies offering with both hands.

  • Anjana: Mother of Hanuman; represents nurturing and maternal love.

  • Anju: One who lives in the heart; signifies someone who is cherished.

  • Anjuli: Blessings, invocations; symbolizes well-wishes and prayers.

  • Anjum: Stars; represents brightness and celestial beauty.

  • Ankita: Distinguished; signifies someone who is marked for prominence.

  • Anmol: Priceless; represents something that is invaluable and cherished.

  • Annapurna: Goddess of food; symbolizes nourishment and abundance.

  • Annika: Goddess Durga; signifies strength and the divine feminine.

  • Anokhi: Unique, different; represents someone who stands out.

  • Anoushka: Lightning; symbolizes speed and sudden brilliance.

  • Anshika: Minute particle; signifies something small and significant.

  • Anshula: Sunny; represents brightness and radiance.

  • Anshumala: Garland of rays; symbolizes light and splendor.

  • Anshumati: Intelligent, wise; signifies intellect and understanding.

  • Anu: Atom; represents something small yet essential.

  • Anuja: Younger sister; symbolizes kinship and familial bonds.

  • Anula: Not wild, gentle; signifies someone who is calm and composed.

  • Anulekha: One who follows destiny; represents one who is guided by fate.

  • Anuloma: Sequence; symbolizes order and arrangement.

  • Anumati: Consent; signifies approval and permission.

  • Anunitha: Courtesy; represents politeness and good manners.

  • Anupama: Incomparable, unique; signifies someone who is beyond comparison.

  • Aparna: Goddess Parvati; signifies someone who can live without the basic necessities of life, like leaves, and symbolizes ascetic dedication.

  • Apeksha: Expectation; represents hope and anticipation.

  • Apoorva: Very unique; signifies someone who is rare and exceptional.

  • Apra: Materialistic knowledge; symbolizes the understanding of the physical world.

  • Aprajita: Undefeated; represents someone who is unconquerable and invincible.

  • Apsara: Celestial maiden; symbolizes beauty and otherworldly charm.

  • Aradhana: Worship; signifies the act of showing reverence and devotion.

  • Aradhya: To be worshipped; represents someone who is worthy of reverence.

  • Arati: Devotional song; symbolizes the spiritual practice of expressing love for the divine.

  • Araja: River; represents purity and the life-giving properties of water.

  • Aranya: Forest; symbolizes nature and the wild.

  • Aratrika: Lamp that is kept under Tulsi plant; represents illumination and protection.

  • Archa: Worship; signifies the act of showing devotion and respect.

  • Archana: Worship; represents a form of prayer and adoration.

  • Archisha: A ray of light; symbolizes hope and enlightenment.

  • Archita: Worshipped; signifies someone who is honored and venerated.

  • Arina: Holy one; represents someone who is sacred and pure.

  • Aripra: Faultless; symbolizes perfection and flawlessness.

  • Arja: Divine; represents someone or something that has celestial qualities.

  • Arjuni: Dawn, white cow; symbolizes new beginnings and purity.

  • Arna: Goddess Lakshmi; signifies wealth, prosperity, and beauty.

  • Arpita: Offered; represents something that is given with devotion.

  • Arshia: Heavenly; symbolizes something that is divine or celestial in nature.

  • Arshika: One who is worthy to be praised; signifies someone deserving of recognition.

  • Arshiya: Heavenly; similar to Arshia, represents divine or celestial qualities.

  • Artana: Vanquisher of all foes; symbolizes strength and victory.

  • Aruna: Dawn; signifies the first light of morning and new beginnings.

  • Arunima: Glow of dawn; represents the radiance and beauty of the early morning light.

  • Arushi: First rays of the sun; symbolizes the start of a new day and hope.

  • Arya: Noble; signifies someone with honorable qualities.

  • Aryahi: Goddess Durga; represents strength and the divine feminine.

  • Aryama: The sun; symbolizes energy, power, and vitality.

  • Aryana: Noble; signifies nobility and high birth.

  • Aryika: Monk; represents someone who is devoted to spiritual pursuits.

  • Asavari: Name of a raga; symbolizes musicality and artistic expression.

  • Aseema: Limitless; signifies something that has no boundaries or end.

  • Asha: Hope, desire; represents aspirations and a positive outlook.

  • Ashakiran: Ray of hope; symbolizes a guiding light in times of darkness.

  • Ashani: Lightening; represents power, strength, and speed.

  • Ashika: One without sorrow; signifies happiness and freedom from grief.

  • Ashima: Limitless; similar to Aseema, represents boundlessness.

  • Ashita: River Yamuna; symbolizes purity and a sustaining life force.

  • Ashlesha: A star; signifies celestial guidance and influence.

  • Ashmi: Rock born, hard and strong; represents resilience and steadfastness.

  • Ashmita: Rock born, very hard and strong; similar to Ashmi, signifies strength.

  • Ashna: Friend; represents companionship and camaraderie.

  • Ashni: A flash of lightening; symbolizes sudden illumination and insight.

  • Ashrita: Sheltered; signifies someone who is supported or protected.

  • Ashwina: Child of the star; represents someone who is bright and shining.

  • Arohi: A music tune; symbolizes ascension and melody.

  • Arohini: Evolving; signifies growth and development.

  • Aroma: Fragrance; represents a pleasant and inviting scent.

  • Arpana: Offered; signifies something that has been dedicated or given.

  • Arpita: Dedicated; represents an offering or a gift.

  • Arshi: Throne; signifies power and royal status.

  • Arshia: Heavenly; represents something divine or celestial.

  • Arshika: One who is worthy of praise; signifies respect and admiration.

  • Arshiya: Divine; symbolizes celestial or heavenly qualities.

  • Arshpreet: Love for sky; represents a vast and boundless affection.

  • Artana: Vanquisher of all foes; symbolizes strength and victory.

  • Aruna: Dawn; signifies the first light of morning and new beginnings.

  • Aruni: Dawn; represents the early light and the promise of a new day.

  • Arunika: Brightness of dawn; symbolizes hope and a fresh start.

  • Arunima: Glow of dawn; represents the reddish glow in the morning sky.

  • Arya: Noble; signifies someone with honorable qualities.

  • Aryahi: Goddess Durga; represents strength and the divine feminine.

  • Aryama: The sun; symbolizes energy, power, and vitality.

  • Aryana: Noble; signifies nobility and high birth.

  • Aryika: Monastic wanderer; represents spiritual seeking and asceticism.

  • Asani: Lightning; symbolizes power and energy.

  • Asavari: Name of a raga; symbolizes musicality and artistic expression.

  • Aseema: Limitless; signifies something that has no boundaries or end.

  • Asha: Hope, desire; represents aspirations and a positive outlook.

  • Ashakiran: Ray of hope; symbolizes a guiding light in times of darkness.

  • Ashani: Lightning; represents power, strength, and speed.

  • Ashika: One without sorrow; signifies happiness and freedom from grief.

  • Ashima: Limitless; similar to Aseema, represents boundlessness.

  • Ashira: Wealthy; signifies prosperity and abundance.

  • Ashita: River Yamuna; symbolizes purity and a sustaining life force.

  • Ashlesha: A star; signifies celestial guidance and influence.

  • Ashmi: Rock born, hard and strong; represents resilience and steadfastness.

  • Ashmita: Pride; signifies self-respect and dignity.

  • Ashna: Friend; represents companionship and camaraderie.

  • Ashni: A flash of lightning; symbolizes sudden illumination and insight.

  • Ashrita: Sheltered; signifies someone who is supported or protected.

  • Ashritha: Someone who gives shelter; represents protection and care.

  • Ashta: Eight; signifies the number eight, often associated with prosperity in Hinduism.

  • Asmita: Identity; represents one's sense of self and individuality.

  • Astha: Faith; signifies trust and belief in something greater.

  • Asthika: One who believes in God; represents devotion and spirituality.

  • Asvika: A little mare; symbolizes grace and agility.

  • Aswathi: An Indian star; represents celestial beauty and influence.

  • Atasi: A blue flower; symbolizes beauty and serenity.

  • Atmaja: Daughter; represents a child who is a reflection of one's soul.

  • Atmikha: Light of the soul; signifies inner brightness and spirituality.

  • Atreyi: Name of a river; symbolizes flow, purity, and life-giving properties.

  • Atri: Name of a sage; represents wisdom and knowledge.

  • Atula: Uncomparable; signifies someone who is unique and unparalleled.

  • Atya: Gift; represents a present or offering given with affection.

  • Aumija: Born of the divine sound 'Om'; symbolizes spirituality and cosmic vibration.

  • Aurvi: The earth; represents the nurturing and sustaining aspect of nature.

  • Avahana: Invocation; signifies calling upon the divine or a higher power.

  • Avani: Earth; symbolizes stability, fertility, and grounding.

  • Avanija: Goddess Parvati; signifies strength and the divine feminine.

  • Avanitha: Earth; similar to Avani, represents nurturing and support.

  • Avanti: Ancient city of Ujjain; symbolizes heritage and historical significance.

  • Avantika: Princess of Ujjain; signifies regal beauty and dignity.

  • Avathara: Incarnation; represents the embodiment of a deity on earth.

  • Avedna: The one who is free from pain; signifies comfort and relief.

  • Aveeksha: Observation; symbolizes watchfulness and attentiveness.

  • Aveer: Brave; represents courage and valor.

  • Avighna: Without obstacles; signifies smoothness and ease.

  • Avilasha: Desire; represents wishes and aspirations.

  • Avipsa: Earth, river; symbolizes life and continuity.

  • Avishi: Earth, river; represents the nurturing aspects of nature.

  • Avkash: Limitless space; symbolizes vastness and infinite potential.

  • Avni: The earth; similar to Avani, signifies fertility and life.

  • Avnita: The earth; another variation of Avani, with the same meaning.

  • Ayaana: Eternal blossom; represents everlasting beauty and growth.

  • Ayana: Mirror; symbolizes reflection and clarity.

  • Ayanna: Innocent; signifies purity and simplicity.

  • Ayati: Royal; represents nobility and regal status.

  • Ayehsa: Sacred; symbolizes holiness and divinity.

  • Ayona: Holy; signifies sanctity and purity.

  • Ayusha: Life span; represents the duration and quality of life.

  • Ayushi: Long life; signifies health and longevity.

  • Ayuvi: Young lady; represents youthfulness and vitality.

  • Azalia: God has spared; symbolizes mercy and compassion.

These names not only carry beautiful sounds but also encompass a wide range of inspiring meanings, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and diverse linguistic traditions of Hinduism. Each name offers a unique identity to a baby girl, carrying with it a sense of history, purpose, and the potential for a bright future.

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