| Badal (cloud; rain) |
Badri (Lord Vishnu) |
Badrinath (Lord Vishnu) |
Badriprasad, Bhadriprasad
(Lord Bhadri's gift) |
Bahubali (a Jain Tirthakar) |
Bahuleya (Lord Kartikeya) |
Bajrang (a name of Lord Hanuman) |
Balaaditya (young sun) |
Balbir (strong) |
Baldev (strong) |
Balachandra (young moon) |
Balagopal, Balgopal (baby krishna) |
Balagovind (baby Krishna) |
Balakrishna (baby Krishna) |
Balamani (young jewel) |
Balamohan(one who is attractive,
young lord krishna) |
Balaji (Lord Vishnu) |
Balaraj (strong) |
Balaram (the brother of Lord Krishna) |
Balvindra, Balvinder (strong) |
Balwant (strong) |
Banbihari (Lord Krishna) |
Bandhu (friend) |
Bandhul (pleasing) |
Bankebihari (Lord Krishna) |
Bankim (curved) |
Bankimchandra (crescent moon) |
Bansi (flute) |
Bansilal (Lord Krishna) |
Barid (cloud) |
Baridbaran (colour of the cloud) |
Barindra (the ocean) |
Barun (Lord of the Sea) |
Basanta (spring) |
Bashir (harbinger of good things) |
Basistha, Vasishtha (a sage) |
Basudha, Vasudha (earth) |
Bhadrak (handsome) |
Bhadraksh (one with beautiful eyes) |
Bhajan (adoration) |
Bhagirath (one who brought river Ganga to the earth) |
Bhagwant (fortunate) |
Bhagyaraj (lord of luck) |
Bhairav (Lord Shiva) |
Bhanu (the sun) |
Bhanudas (a devotee of the sun) |
Bhanuprasad (gift of sun) |
Bharadwaj (a sage; a mythical bird) |
Bharat (son of Shakuntala and founder of
"Bharat" - a.k.a. India) |
Bhargava (Lord Shiva) |
Bhaskar (the sun) |
Bhaumik (attached to the earth) |
Bhavesh (lord of the world) |
Bhim, Bheem (powerful, fearful) |
Bhishma (one who has taken a terrible vow) |
Bhooshan (decoration) |
Bhooshit (decorated) |
Bhudev (lord of the earth) |
Bhupen (king) |
Bhupendra (king of kings) |
Bhushan (ornament) |
Bhuvan (palace, one of the three worlds) |
Bhuvanesh (the lord of the world Vishnu) |
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Bibek (conscience) |
Bibhas (a raga) |
Bibhavasu (the sun, fire) |
Bikram (prowess) |
Bilva (a sacred leaf) |
Bindusar (an excellent pearl) |
Bimal (pure) |
Bipin, Vipin (forest) |
Bitasok (one who does not mourn) |
Bodhan (kindling) |
Boudhayan (the name of a sage) |
Brahmabrata ( ascetic) |
Brahmadutt (dedicated to Lord Brahma) |
Bratindra (devoted to right deeds) |
Bhrij, Brijmohan (Lord Krishna) |
Brijesh (god of the land 'Brij') |
Buddhadeva (wise, Gautama Buddha) |
Budhil (learned) |