Meaning "fair," it is one of the many names of Goddess Parvati, who is Lord Ganesha's mother.
A variation of Vinayak, another name for Lord Ganesha, meaning "the one who removes obstacles."
Referring to Ganesha's single tusk, this name means "one with a single tooth."
Meaning "turmeric," a sacred substance associated with Lord Ganesha's worship.
Translating to "achievement" or "success," symbolizing the blessings Ganesha bestows.
Combining "Vighna" (obstacle) and "Ishwari" (goddess), it means "Goddess of obstacles."
Meaning "moon-like young one," incorporating Lord Ganesha's youthful and auspicious nature.
Translating to "auspicious face," reflecting Ganesha's distinctive appearance.
A name associated with happiness and joy, reflecting the joyful nature of Lord Ganesha.
Meaning "successful" or "one who achieves fame," embodying Ganesha's role as a bestower of success.