Certainly! Here are 100 Santani Hindu boy names starting with the letter “K”:
- Kailash – Meaning “mountain” or “the abode of Lord Shiva.”
- Karan – Meaning “ear” or “instrument”; also a character in Mahabharata.
- Kumar – Meaning “prince” or “son.”
- Krishna – The name of the deity; meaning “dark” or “black.”
- Keshav – Another name for Lord Krishna, meaning “one with long hair.”
- Kartik – Refers to the Hindu god of war, also a name of the month in the Hindu calendar.
- Kishore – Meaning “youth” or “young.”
- Kiran – Meaning “ray” or “light.”
- Kamal – Meaning “lotus.”
- Keshav – Another name for Lord Vishnu, meaning “one with long hair.”
- Kshitij – Meaning “horizon.”
- Kailas – Referring to the sacred mountain associated with Lord Shiva.
- Karanveer – Meaning “brave and courageous.”
- Krishiv – A modern combination of Krishna and Shiva.
- Kumaraswamy – Meaning “the young lord.”
- Kartikeya – The god of war, also known as Skanda.
- Kushaal – Meaning “skilled” or “prosperous.”
- Kanan – Meaning “forest” or “grove.”
- Kiran – Meaning “ray” or “beam of light.”
- Kartikay – Another name for the god of war.
- Keshava – Another name for Lord Krishna.
- Kushal – Meaning “skillful” or “clever.”
- Karanjit – Meaning “victorious.”
- Kaviraj – Meaning “king of poets.”
- Kanishk – Name of a king in ancient India; meaning “king.”
- Kush – A name from the Ramayana; also meaning “sacred grass.”
- Kundan – Meaning “pure gold.”
- Kalpesh – Meaning “Lord of creation.”
- Keshar – Meaning “saffron.”
- Kshama – Meaning “forgiveness.”
- Kumarjit – Meaning “son of victory.”
- Kashan – Meaning “palace” or “beautiful.”
- Kshatriya – Meaning “warrior” or “noble.”
- Keshavraj – Meaning “king of Keshava.”
- Karthik – Refers to the deity Kartikeya.
- Kamalakar – Meaning “one who holds the lotus.”
- Kailasanathan – Meaning “Lord of Kailasa.”
- Keshava – Another name for Lord Vishnu.
- Kalidasa – Meaning “servant of Kali.”
- Kaarthikeya – Referring to the god Kartikeya.
- Karnan – Meaning “ear” or “one who listens.”
- Kumaraswami – Meaning “the young lord.”
- Keshvan – Meaning “one with beautiful hair.”
- Kishen – A variation of Krishna.
- Kaaran – Meaning “cause” or “reason.”
- Kamalnath – Meaning “lord of the lotus.”
- Krishna Chaitanya – Meaning “one with divine consciousness.”
- Kashish – Meaning “attraction.”
- Kaarthik – Another variation of Kartik.
- Kushalendra – Meaning “lord of skill.”
- Kashav – Meaning “light” or “radiance.”
- Kundal – Meaning “earring” or “jewel.”
- Kesharaj – Meaning “king of saffron.”
- Kiranraj – Meaning “king of light.”
- Kushagra – Meaning “sharp-minded.”
- Kushaldev – Meaning “skilled god.”
- Kavi – Meaning “poet” or “sage.”
- Kanav – Meaning “a name from the Vedas.”
- Kushalbhai – Meaning “skilled brother.”
- Kshamapriya – Meaning “one who loves forgiveness.”
- Keshavendra – Meaning “lord of Keshava.”
- Kiranmal – Meaning “garland of light.”
- Kumud – Meaning “lotus.”
- Keshavakumar – Meaning “son of Keshava.”
- Kanai – A variation of Krishna.
- Kalpit – Meaning “imagined” or “created.”
- Kalyan – Meaning “welfare” or “prosperity.”
- Keshavraj – Meaning “king of Keshava.”
- Kartikeya – Another name for the god of war.
- Krishan – A variation of Krishna.
- Kushalraj – Meaning “king of skill.”
- Kumarasundaram – Meaning “young prince.”
- Kritika – Meaning “one of the stars” or “a name of the constellation.”
- Kashmir – Meaning “land of snow.”
- Keshavam – Meaning “one with long hair.”
- Keshavan – Meaning “one with beautiful hair.”
- Kalyanraj – Meaning “king of prosperity.”
- Kanish – Meaning “king” or “ruler.”
- Kumaran – Meaning “youthful.”
- Krishav – A modern name, combining Krishna and Shiva.
- Kesharv – Meaning “saffron-colored.”
- Kshayan – Meaning “one who is eternal.”
- Kiranveer – Meaning “warrior of light.”
- Kanak – Meaning “gold.”
- Kushabh – Meaning “one who is skilled.”
- Kishanlal – Meaning “beloved child.”
- Kushant – Meaning “peaceful.”
- Kumarveer – Meaning “brave prince.”
- Kalyanesh – Meaning “lord of auspiciousness.”
- Kumarjit – Meaning “victorious prince.”
- Keshavchandra – Meaning “moon-like Keshava.”
- Kanakraj – Meaning “king of gold.”
- Kushand – Meaning “one who is intelligent.”
- Karanveer – Meaning “brave and courageous.”
- Krishad – Meaning “one who is Krishna-like.”
- Kashanveer – Meaning “warrior of the palace.”
- Keshavamurthy – Meaning “one who embodies Keshava.”
- Kirat – Meaning “hunter” or “warrior.”
- Kanavendra – Meaning “king of Kanav.”
- Krishnamurthy – Meaning “one who is the embodiment of Krishna.”
These names are widely used and have various meanings and cultural significances in Hindu tradition.
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