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Classical Krishna Names for Baby Boys

Discover the special magic of Lord Krishna’s spirit by giving your baby boy a name that reflects his wonderful qualities and spiritual importance. In this blog, we’ll explore a special list of classical Krishna names for baby boys. These names are full of meaning and history, making them perfect for your precious little one.

Classical Names of Krishna for Baby Boys

S.NoNameHindi ScriptMeaning
1Achyutअच्युतAchyut means the infallible one or immutable, a name associated with Lord Krishna's divine nature.
2Achintyaअचिंत्यAchintya means "inconceivable" or "beyond thought," reflecting the incomprehensible nature of Lord Krishna's divine form and actions
3Anantaअनन्तAnanta means "the endless one," signifying Lord Krishna's eternal and infinite nature.
4Aniruddhaअनिरुद्धAniruddha means uncontrolled or one who cannot be restricted, a name of Lord Krishna's grandson.
5Balakrishnaबालकृष्णBalakrishna means "young Krishna," representing the child form of Lord Krishna, characterized by his playful and endearing nature.
6BihariबिहारीBihari means one who enjoys pastimes or one who wanders in forests, portraying Lord Krishna's playful nature.
7Chaitanyaचैतन्यChaitanya means consciousness or spirit, reflecting the spiritual essence of Lord Krishna's teachings.
8Chitravenuचित्रवेणुChitravenu combines "chitra," meaning "beautiful" or "unique," with "venu," meaning "flute," symbolizing Lord Krishna's divine and enchanting flute.
9DamodarदामोदरDamodar means the one with a rope around the belly, recalling an incident from Krishna's childhood when he was tied with a rope by his mother Yashoda.
10DevakinandanदेवकीनंदनDevakinandan means "son of Devaki," acknowledging Lord Krishna's parentage as the son of Devaki and Vasudeva.
11Dwarakadheeshद्वारकाधीशDwarakadheesh means "Lord of Dwaraka," referring to Lord Krishna's kingship and rule over the city of Dwaraka.
12GiridharगिरिधरGiridhar means "holder of the mountain," referring to the episode where Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan hill to protect the residents of Vrindavan from Indra's wrath.
13GiridhariगिरिधारीGiridhari means "holder of Govardhan hill," recalling the episode where Lord Krishna lifted Govardhan hill to protect the residents of Vrindavan from Indra's wrath.
14GopalगोपालGopal means cowherd or protector of cows, reflecting Lord Krishna's role as a cowherd in his childhood.
15GopinathगोपीनाथGopinath means "Lord of the gopis" or "cowherd girls," emphasizing Lord Krishna's role as the beloved leader and protector of the cowherd maidens of Vrindavan.
16Govardhanadhariगोवर्धनधारीGovardhanadhari means "the lifter of Govardhan hill," recalling Lord Krishna's divine feat of lifting Govardhan hill on his little finger to protect the residents of Vrindavan.
17GovindगोविंदGovind means one who brings happiness to cows or protector of cows, another name for Lord Krishna, who tended to cows in his youth.
18Govindaगोविन्दGovinda means "protector of cows," highlighting Lord Krishna's role as a cowherd and his deep connection with cows.
19HariहरिHari means the one who takes away or removes, often associated with Lord Krishna as the remover of obstacles and negativity.
20Hridyeshहृद्येशHridyesh means "Lord of the heart," signifying Lord Krishna's deep presence and influence within the hearts of his devotees.
21Jagannathaजगन्नाथJagannatha means "Lord of the universe," highlighting Lord Krishna's supreme authority and rulership over all creation.
22Janardanजनार्दनJanardan means one who bestows prosperity and removes ignorance, another name for Lord Krishna.
23KamalnathकमलनाथKamalnath means "Lord of lotus," symbolizing Lord Krishna's association with the lotus flower, often depicted as adorning his feet or hands in Hindu iconography.
24Kanhaकान्हाKanha is a name for Lord Krishna, often associated with his childhood pastimes in Vrindavan and his endearing relationship with his mother Yashoda.
25KeshavकेशवKeshav means one with beautiful locks of hair, a name associated with Lord Krishna.
26KishoreकिशोरKishore means "youth" or "adolescent," representing the youthful and vibrant energy associated with Lord Krishna during his early years in Vrindavan.
27Krishnaकृष्णKrishna means "dark" or "black," reflecting Lord Krishna's complexion. It also signifies his all-attractive and enchanting nature.
28MadanमदनMadan means "Cupid" or "god of love and passion," reflecting the divine aspect of love and affection embodied by Lord Krishna.
29MadhavमाधवMadhav means the consort of Ma or Lakshmi, signifying Lord Krishna's relationship with the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
30MadhusudanमधुसूदनMadhusudan means the slayer of the demon Madhu, an epithet of Lord Krishna.
31MohanमोहनMohan means "charming" or "enchanter," signifying one who attracts others with his beauty, a name often associated with Lord Krishna's captivating allure.
32MukundaमुकुंदMukunda means "giver of liberation," indicating Lord Krishna's role in granting spiritual freedom and salvation.
33MuraliमुरलीMurali means "flute," symbolizing Lord Krishna's divine flute, which captivates the hearts of devotees with its enchanting melodies.
34MurariमुरारीMurari means the enemy of Mura, referring to Lord Krishna's victory over the demon Mura.
35Nandalalनन्दलालNandalal means "beloved son of Nanda," emphasizing Lord Krishna's affectionate relationship with his foster father, Nanda Maharaja.
36NandkishorनंदकिशोरNandkishor means "youthful son of Nanda," highlighting Lord Krishna's childhood as the beloved son of Nanda Maharaja and Yashoda.
37NarayanनारायणNarayan means the ultimate refuge of all beings, often used as an epithet for Lord Vishnu, of whom Krishna is an incarnation.
38Parthasarathyपार्थसारथीParthasarathy means charioteer of Arjuna, highlighting Lord Krishna's role as Arjuna's charioteer in the Mahabharata.
39RadhakantaराधाकांतRadhakanta means "beloved of Radha," expressing Lord Krishna's deep affection for Radha.
40Radhakrishnaराधाकृष्णRadhakrishna means "Krishna beloved of Radha," representing the divine love between Lord Krishna and Radha.
41RaghavराघवRaghav means descendant of Raghu, indicating Lord Rama's lineage but also used for Lord Krishna.
42RamaरामRama means pleaser of the soul and is often associated with Lord Rama but also used for Lord Krishna.
43Shyamश्यामShyam means dark complexioned or black, a characteristic often used to describe Lord Krishna's appearance.
44Syamasundaraश्यामसुंदरSyamasundara means "beautiful dark-complexioned one," describing Lord Krishna's charming appearance.
45Tribhuvanत्रिभुवनTribhuvan means lord of the three worlds, a title symbolizing Lord Krishna's supremacy.
46Tribhuvana-Mohanत्रिभुवनमोहनTribhuvana-Mohan means "enchanter of the three worlds," highlighting Lord Krishna's captivating charm and allure that captivates beings across all realms.
47VasudevवासुदेवVasudev means the son of Vasudeva, who was Lord Krishna's father.
48Vishnuविष्णुVishnu means the all-pervading one and is a name for Lord Krishna as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
49Vrajeshव्रजेशVrajesh means "Lord of Vraja," recognizing Lord Krishna's leadership and devotion to the residents of Vrindavan.
50YadunandanaयदुनंदनYadunandana means "son of the Yadu dynasty," acknowledging Lord Krishna's lineage as a member of the Yadava clan.

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