Meaning "peaceful" or "calm," Aarav reflects Lord Krishna's tranquil and composed nature.
Signifying "sweet like honey," Madhav epitomizes the sweetness and charm that Lord Krishna embodies.
Meaning "the divine father," Vasudev represents Lord Krishna's father, Vasudeva, symbolizing divine parenthood and protection.
Meaning "fame" or "glory," Yash represents the renowned and illustrious aspects of Lord Krishna's life and teachings.
Derived from the character of Arjuna, Lord Krishna's devoted disciple and friend in the epic Mahabharata, this name symbolizes courage, valor, and righteousness.
Meaning "pride" or "honor," Gaurav reflects the esteemed and respected nature of Lord Krishna.
An endearing and affectionate term often used to refer to Lord Krishna as a mischievous and lovable child, Kanhaiya signifies his playful and joyful nature.
Combining the names Radha and Shyam (another name for Lord Krishna), Radheshyam signifies the eternal bond and love between Lord Krishna and Radha.
Meaning "the divine one who dwells in all beings," Vasudeva signifies Lord Krishna's essence as the supreme soul present in every living being.
Combining the words "yug" (era) and "esh" (lord), Yugesh represents Lord Krishna as the supreme deity ruling over all ages and epochs.