Tahir (holy) |
Taizeen (encouragement) |
Taj (crown) |
Tajdar (corwned) |
Talat (prayer) |
Talib (divine) |
Talleen (absorbed) |
Tamal (a tree
with very dark bark) |
Tamkinat (pomp) |
Tamonash (destroyer
of ignorance) |
Tanay (son) |
Tanmay (absorbed) |
Tanuj (son) |
Tanveer (englightened) |
Tapan (the sun) |
Tapas (ascetic) |
Tapasendra (Lord
Shiva) |
Tapasranjan (Lord
Vishnu) |
Tapomay (full
of moral virtue) |
Tarak (protector) |
Tarachand (star) |
Tarakeshwar (Lord
Shiva) |
Taraknath (Lord
Shiva) |
Taral (honeybee) |
Taranga (wave) |
Taraprashad (star) |
Tarik (one who
crosses the river of life) |
Tariq (morning
star) |
Tarit (lightning) |
Tarun (young) |
Taruntapan (morning
sun) |
Tathagata (the
Buddha) |
Tausiq (reinforcement) |
Teerthankar (a
Jain saint) |
Tejas (lustre;
brilliance) |
Tejeshwar (the
sun) |
Tejomay (glorious) |
Thakur (leader;
God) |
Tilak (auspicious) |
Timir (darkness) |
Timirbaran (dark) |
Tirtha (holy
place) |
Titir (a bird) |
Toshan (satisfaction) |
Trailokva (the
three worlds) |
Trambak (Lord
Shiva) |
Tribhuvan (the
tree worlds) |
Tridib (heaven) |
Trigun (the three
dimensions) |
Trilochan (Lord
Shiva) |
Trilok (the three
worlds) |
Trilokesh (Lord
Shiva) |
Tripurari (Lord
Shiva) |
Trishanku (a
king of the Surya dynasty) |
Trivikram (Lod
Vishnu) |
Tufan (storm) |
Tuhin (snow) |
Tuhinsurra (white
as snow) |
Tukaram (a poet
saint) |
Tulsidas (a famous
saint) |
Tushar (snow) |
Tusharkanti (Lord
Shiva) |
Tusharsuvra (white
as snow) |
Tyagraja (a famous
poet) |