Aafreen (encouragement) |
Abha (lustrous
beauty) |
Aboil (the name
of a flower) |
Achala (constant) |
Adarsh (ideal) |
Adhira (lightning) |
Adishree (exalted) |
Aditi (the earth) |
Adrika (celestial) |
Agrata
(leadership) |
Agrima
(leadership) |
Ahalya (wife
of Rishi Gautam, a woman who was saved by Lord Rama) |
Aishani (Goddess
Durga) |
Aishwarya (wealth) |
Ajanta (a famous
Buddist cave) |
Akhila (total) |
Akshaya (indestructible) |
Akshita (seen) |
Alaknanda (a river
in the Himalayas) |
Alisha (protected
by God) |
Alaka, Alka (a
girl with a lovely hair) |
Alaka, Alka (a
girl with a lovely hair) |
Almas (a diamond) |
Alpana (a decorative
design) |
Amala, Amla (the
pure one) |
Ambika (Goddess
Parvati) |
Ambuja (born of
a Lotus; Goddess Lakshmi) |
Amita
(without limit) |
Amodini
(joyful) |
Amrapali (famous
courtesan who became a evotee of Buddha) |
Amrita (immortality) |
Amritkala (nectarine
art) |
Amrusha (sudden) |
Anagha (sinless) |
Anahita (graceful) |
Anala (fiery) |
Anamika (ring-finger) |
Anandamayi (full
of joy) |
Anandi (jovial) |
Anandini (joyful) |
Ananya (without
a second) |
Anasuya, Anasooya
(wife of Rishi Atri) |
Anchal (the decorative
end of a sari) |
Angana (an suspicious
or handsome woman) |
Angarika (a flame-coloured
flower-Palash or Flame of the Forest) |
Anisha (uninterrupted) |
Anita (grace) |
Anjali (offering
with both hands) |
Anjana (mother
of Hanuman) |
Anju (one who lives
in the heart) |
Anjushri, Anjushree
(dear to one's heart) |
Anindita (beautiful) |
Anika (Goddess
Durga) |
Ankita (conqueress;
empress; one with auspicious marks) |
Annapurna (Goddess
Parvati; generous with food) |
Anoushka, Anushka
(lightning) |
Anshula (sunny) |
Antara (the second
note in Hindustani classical music) |
Anuhya (something
unexpected - in a pleasant way - and valuable) |
Anumati (consent) |
Anupama (without
equal) |
Anuradha (name
of a star) |
Anuva (knowldege) |
Anwesha (quest) |
Apala (name of
a learned woman of the past) |
Aparijita (undefeated;
name of a flower) |
Aparna (Goddess
Parvati) |
Apsara (celestial
maiden) |
Apurva, Apoorva
(unique) |
Aradhana (worship) |
Arati, Aaarti (worship,
divine fire in ritual) |
Archa (worship) |
Archan (worship) |
Archana (worship) |
Arpana (surrendered) |
Arpita (dedicated) |
Arshia (heavenly) |
Arundhati (a
star) |
Aruna (dawn) |
Aruni (dawn) |
Arunima (glow of
dawn) |
Asavari (name
of a raga or melody) |
Ascharya (Surprise) |
Aseema, Ashima
(limitless) |
Asgari (devotee) |
Asha (hope, aspiration) |
Ashis (benediction) |
Ashna (friend) |
Ashwini (a star) |
Asita (the river
Yamuna) |
Aslesha (a star) |
Asmita (pride) |
Atasi (a blue flower) |
Atmaja (daughter) |
Atreyi (name of
a river) |
Avani, Abani
(earth) |
Avanti(ancient
Malwa; Ujjain) |
Avantika (city
of Ujjain) |
Ayesha (wife
of the Prophet) |
Ayushmati (one
who has a long life) |
Aziza ( a friend) |