This name is inspired by the great warrior Arjuna from the Hindu epic, Mahabharata. Arjuna was known for his exceptional archery skills and unwavering valor.
Named after the legendary Maratha warrior king, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. He established the Maratha Empire and is remembered for his military strategies and strong leadership.
Derived from the brave Rajputs warrior, Prithviraj Chauhan. He was known for his valor and is celebrated for his battles against foreign invasions.
Inspired by the iconic warrior queen, Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi. She fearlessly fought against the British East India Company during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
This name is inspired by the valiant Rajput warriors, specifically the revered Mewar dynasty, who demonstrated exceptional bravery and resilience in defending their kingdom.
Named after the renowned Maratha warrior and statesman, Bajirao I. He was the prime minister of the Maratha Empire and led several successful military campaigns.
Derived from the title "Samrat Ashoka," referring to Emperor Ashoka. He was a powerful ruler and a compassionate warrior who embraced Buddhism after witnessing the horrors of war.
Inspired by the courageous Maratha warrior, Mangal Pandey, who played a significant role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against British rule.
This name signifies bravery and is often associated with great warriors in Indian history. It reflects the spirit of fearlessness and valor.
Derived from the devoted brother of Lord Rama in the epic Ramayana, Lakshman. He displayed unwavering loyalty, bravery, and exceptional combat skills.