- Yaksha
Yaksha (Sanskrit यक्ष yakṣa, Odia-ଯକ୍ଷ, Pali yakkha) are a broad class of nature-spirits, usually benevolent, but sometimes mischievous and sexually aggressive or capricious caretakers of the natural treasures hidden in the earth and tree roots. ... In Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist texts, the yakṣa has a dual personality.
Meaning: Representative of God, A type of a demi God
Origin: hindi - Yaksharaj
Meaning: Kubera
Origin: Indian - Yakshasena
- Yakshavarman
Meaning: Author
Origin: Indian - Yakshesha
- Yakshin
Meaning: Living
Origin: hindi - Yakshit
Yakshit is an Indian name for boys meaning Who is Made Forever; Permanent. Read below for Yakshit's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings.
- Yakshith
Yakshith is an Indian name for boys meaning God. Read below for Yakshith's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Yakshith is the one, congratulations! If you'd like more options, try our Random Baby Names and Meanings.
- Yakshpati
- Yakshraj
Yakshraj is an Indian name for boys meaning Tigar; King of Yaksha. Read below for Yakshraj's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Yakshraj is the one, congratulations!
- Yakta
The meaning of the name “Yakta” is: “Unique”. Categories: Afghan Names.
- Yakub
Yakub or Yaqub (Arabic: يعقوب, also transliterated in other ways including Yaqoob, Yaqoub, Yaqub and Yakup) is the Arabic version of Jacob and James , because in fact they are the same name.
Meaning: Variant transcription of YAQUB
Origin: Arabic - Yakup
What does Yakup mean? Yakup as a name for boys has its root in Hebrew, and the meaning of Yakup is "he who supplants". Yakup is an alternate spelling of Jacob (Hebrew). ASSOCIATED WITH Ya-, supplants (victory)
- Yala
Yalla, with variants Yallah and Yala, is a common expression in denoting "come on", "let's get going", and mostly meaning "hurry up". ... It comes from and is an abbreviation of the classical (traditional) Arabic phrase "Ya Allah" (in Arabic يا ألله) literally meaning "O God".
Meaning: Height
Origin: Arabic - Yalaa
- Yale
It is of Welsh and Old English origin, and the meaning of Yale is "heights, upland; fertile moor". Place name. Also the name of one of the Ivy League universities, founded by Elihu Yale. Yael (Israeli) means "God's strength".
- Yalman
- Yalmaz
Name Yalmaz generally means Sahabi name, is of Indian origin, Name Yalmaz is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Yalmaz are mainly Muslim by religion. .
Meaning: Sahabi name
Origin: Arabic - Yam
Means "sea" in Ugaritic. Yam was the Ugaritic god of the sea, also associated with chaos, storms and destruction. He was a son of the chief god El.
- Yama
Yama. ... info)) or Yamarāja is a god of death, the south direction, and the underworld, belonging to an early stratum of Rigvedic Hindu deities. In Sanskrit, his name can be interpreted to mean "twin". In the Zend-Avesta of Zoroastrianism, he is called "Yima".
Meaning: Old Lord
Origin: Arabic - Yamadoot
Info)) or Yamarāja is a god of death, the south direction, and the underworld, belonging to an early stratum of Rigvedic Hindu deities. In Sanskrit, his name can be interpreted to mean "twin". ... According to the Vishnu Purana, Yama is the son of sun-god Surya and Sandhya, the daughter of Vishvakarma.
Meaning: Indian God of Death
Origin: Hindi - Yamahil
- Yamaj
You have searched the English word "Yamaha" meaning in Arabic "ياماها".
Meaning: Twin Born
Origin: Hindi - Yamajit
- Yamajith
- Yamak
Yamak Name Meaning. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair). Similar surnames: Barak, Mak, Sama, Raak, Damas, Tabak, Kamal, Jamar, Rama, Amar.
- Yamakil
- Yamal
The meaning of the name “Yamal” is: “One of a Twin”. Categories: Hindi Names, Hindu Names, Indian Names, Sanskrit Names.
- Yaman
Muslim Meaning: The name Yaman is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Yaman is: Proper Name.
Meaning: Good tidings
Origin: Arabic - Yamaraj
Yama or Yamarāja, also called Imra, is a god of death, the south direction and the underworld, belonging to an early stratum of Rigvedic Hindu deities. In Sanskrit, his name can be interpreted to mean "twin".
Meaning: King of Death
Origin: Hindi