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Aishani, another name for the goddess of strength, Goddess Durga, symbolizes strength.
Anika, meaning 'graceful, brilliance, or sweet-faced,' reflects Durga's essence of fearlessness.
Dhriti, derived from Sanskrit, signifies 'joyful' and 'courageous,' qualities often associated with Goddess Durga.
Gautami, meaning 'one who enlightens' or 'one who removes darkness,' is a name that resonates with Durga's symbolism.
Nitya, translating to 'always' or 'eternal' in Sanskrit, is a fitting name for Goddess Durga, symbolizing her almighty and eternal nature.
Sadhika, meaning 'achiever,' is among the many names attributed to Goddess Durga.
Taarini, meaning 'saviour' or 'she who delivers from sin,' is a name that carries the essence of protection, akin to Durga's role as a protector.
Vamika, popularized by Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli and actress Anushka Sharma for their daughter, means 'the one forming the left half of Lord Shiva's body,' a name with divine connotations.
Yatika, believed to have Sanskrit and South Indian origins, means 'master builder,' another name associated with Goddess Durga.