This name, meaning "boundless" or "limitless," represents the infinite power and strength associated with Goddess Durga.
Derived from the Sanskrit word "Bhava," which conveys the concept of "existence" or "being," Bhavani symbolizes the divine presence of Goddess Durga.
Meaning "victory" or "triumph," Jaya embodies the conquering nature of the Goddess in her various forms.
Inspired by the fierce and powerful Goddess Kali, this name symbolizes strength, transformation, and protection.
Derived from the combination of "meena" (fish) and "akshi" (eyes), Meenakshi represents the compassionate and all-seeing nature of the Goddess with fish-shaped eyes.
Stemming from the Sanskrit term "parvat," signifying "mountain," Parvati embodies the divine consort of Lord Shiva and encompasses qualities of femininity, strength, and devotion.
Meaning "power" or "energy," Shakti epitomizes the dynamic and potent force associated with Goddess Durga.
Derived from the Sanskrit word "umā," which denotes "light" or "radiance," Uma symbolizes the beauty, grace, and strength of the Goddess.
Referring to the Goddess as a manifestation of Vishnu, Vaishnavi represents her divine attributes of devotion, purity, and compassion.
Meaning "holy basil" or "tulsi," Vrinda conveys the sacredness and purity often associated with Goddess Durga.