Meaning "fair complexion" or "golden-hued," often associated with the goddess Parvati.
Refers to a sacred Vedic verse and is also the name of a goddess; it means "song" or "hymn."
Translates to "a small song" or "a melody."
Combining "Gita" (song) and "anjali" (offering), it means "an offering of songs" and is also the title of a famous work by Rabindranath Tagore.
A name with historical significance, Gargi was an ancient Indian scholar and philosopher; the name means "one who speaks sweetly."
Referring to the summer season, this name means "warmth" or "heat."
Meaning "the buzzing of a bee" or "humming," it conveys a musical and pleasant quality.
Another name inspired by the ancient scholar Gargi, it signifies eloquence and the art of speaking.
This name means "language" or "speech" and is associated with the ability to articulate effectively.
Similar to Grishma, it also refers to the summer season, symbolizing warmth and brightness.