Aa-
- Aaradhya - Worshiped or venerated
- Aarohi - Musical notes
- Aarushi - First rays of the sun
- Aashika - Beloved or sweetheart
- Aashna - Beloved or friend
- Aastha - Faith or trust
- Aarti - Prayer ritual with lamps
- Aarunya - Early morning or dawn
- Aadhya - First power or source
- Aayushi - Long life
E-
- Eesha - Goddess Parvati
- Eela - Earth or cardamom
- Eeshta - Beloved or praised
- Ekaa - Alone or unique
- Eklavya - Student of Guru Dronacharya
- Ekta - Unity or harmony
- Ekisha - One goddess or supreme goddess
- Ekjot - Union of god or light
- Eshani - Goddess Parvati
- Eshika - Dart or arrow
U-
- Usha - Dawn or sunrise
- Urmila - Enchantress or wife of Lord Rama's brother
- Ujwala - Bright or luminous
- Ujjaini - An ancient city
- Ulka - Meteor or shooting star
- Ulupi - Wife of Arjuna in the Mahabharata
- Umang - Joy or enthusiasm
- Unnati - Progress or upliftment
- Upasana - Worship or devotion
- Upma - Comparison or example
Ye-
- Yema - Our joy or delight
- Yemaya - A goddess of the sea in Yoruba mythology
- Yesha - Fame or glory
- Yeshta - Beloved or favored
- Yeshi - To give or grant
- Yethika - One who establishes or creates
- Yeva - Life or living one
- Yezdana - Kind or compassionate
- Yezica - Gift of god or gracious gift
- Yezmina - A fragrant flower
Aa-
- Aanya - Gracious or merciful
- Aaradhana - Worship or devotion
- Aaravi - Peaceful or calm
- Aarohini - One who climbs or ascends
- Aarpana - Offering or dedication
- Aaryahi - Goddess Parvati or Sita
- Aashritha - Dependence or support
- Aastika - Believer or faithful
- Aatmaja - Daughter or born from the soul
- Aavantika - Ancient name of Ujjain city