Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra Pada 3 Male Names
Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra is the fourth nakshatra in the zodiac, ruled by the planet Saturn. Pada 3 of Uttara Ashadha is the third section of the nakshatra, spanning from 13:20 to 16:40 degrees of Sagittarius.
Male names that are associated with Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra Pada 3 include:
- Adarsh (meaning “ideal”)
- Aditya (meaning “sun”)
- Agastya (a sage in Hindu mythology)
- Akash (meaning “sky”)
- Alok (meaning “light”)
- Anand (meaning “joy”)
- Anmol (meaning “priceless”)
- Anmolpreet (meaning “priceless love”)
- Anmolvir (meaning “priceless warrior”)
- Anmolya (meaning “invaluable”)
- Anurag (meaning “love”)
- Arjun (a warrior in the Mahabharata)
- Ashok (meaning “without sorrow”)
- Ashutosh (meaning “easily pleased”)
- Avadh (a city in Uttar Pradesh, India)
- Avadheesh (meaning “king of Avadh”)
- Avanish (meaning “invisible”)
- Ayaan (meaning “blessing”)
- Badri (meaning “good”)
- Badriprasad (meaning “goodness bestowed”)
- Badriprasad (meaning “goodness bestowed”)
- Bhagat (meaning “devotee”)
- Bhagwan (meaning “god”)
- Bhairav (a fierce form of Shiva)
- Bharat (a legendary king of India)
- Bhavana (meaning “imagination”)
- Bhavani (a form of Parvati)
- Bhaskar (meaning “sun”)
- Bhavesh (meaning “lord of the universe”)
- Bhavya (meaning “auspicious”)
- Bijay (meaning “victory”)
- Bikram (meaning “strength”)
- Brindavan (a city in Uttar Pradesh, India)
- Brihaspati (a planet in Vedic astrology)
- Chanakya (a scholar and statesman in ancient India)
- Chetan (meaning “consciousness”)
- Dhairya (meaning “courage”)
- Dhanush (meaning “bow and arrow”)
- Dhruv (a pole star in Hindu mythology)
- Digvijay (meaning “conqueror of the world”)
- Dinesh (meaning “sun god”)
- Divyansh (meaning “divine fragment”)
- Divyanshu (meaning “divine ray of light”)
- Diwakar (meaning “moonlight”)
- Dwij (meaning “twice-born”)
- Gajendra (a king of elephants in Hindu mythology)
- Ganesh (a god in Hindu mythology)
- Gautam (a sage in Hindu mythology)
- Gopal (meaning “cowherd”)
- Gopalkrishna (meaning “Krishna the cowherd”)
- Gopalswarup (meaning “the form of Krishna the cowherd”)
- Gyan (meaning “knowledge”)
- Gyanesh (meaning “god of knowledge”)
- Hari (a name for Vishnu)
- Harish (a name for Vishnu)
- Harishchandra (a legendary king of India)
- Harsha (meaning “joy”)
- Hemant (meaning “winter”)
- Himanshu (meaning “moon”)
- Hiren (meaning “gold”)
- Hrishikesh (a city in Uttarakhand, India)
- Indra (the king of the gods in Vedic mythology)
- Ishan (a name for Shiva)
- Jai (meaning “victory”)
- Jaidev (meaning “victorious god”)
- Jaideep (meaning “victorious light”)
- Jaikrishna (meaning “Krishna the victorious”)
- Jairaj (meaning “victorious king”)
- Jaivardhan (meaning “victorious power”)
- Jay
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