September marks the end of summer. During this time, every natural element moves into a new cycle or aura. September is the month of festivals in India. It is during this time that people get ready to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi and Navratri. The month of September is all about natural beauty, spirituality, and cultural wellness.
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Aadhya – First power, beginning, another name for Goddess Durga
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Aashika – Wealth, prosperity, and blessings
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Aashritha – One who is dependent on the Divine
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Aditi – Boundless, mother of gods, freedom
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Aira – Wind, air
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Alisha – Protected by God, noble
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Ananya – Unique, incomparable
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Anika – Goddess Durga, graceful
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Anila – Wind, symbolizing breezy transition between seasons
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Avani – Earth
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Bhavya – Grand, splendid
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Bhaumi – Goddess Sita, derived from the earth
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Chaitali – Born in the month of Chaitra
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Chandrima – Moonlight
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Charvi – Beautiful, lovely
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Deepika – Little lamp, source of light
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Devika – Little goddess
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Dhriti – Patience, courage
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Durga – Refers to Goddess Durga
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Esha – Desire, wish
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Eshita – One who desires or seeks
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Eshwari – Goddess Parvati, divine
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Falguni – Beautiful, born during the full moon
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Garima – Warmth, dignity, or divine strength
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Gauri – Fair, another name for Goddess Parvati
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Gehna – Ornament, jewelry
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Hansika – Swan-like, elegant
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Harini – Deer-like, graceful
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Hemani – Golden, beautiful
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Hrithika – Truthful, of a joyful heart
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Indira – Another name for Goddess Lakshmi
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Ira – Another name for Saraswati
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Ishani – Goddess Durga, ruler, or master
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Ishita – Wealth, mastery
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Jaya – Victory, conquest
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Jhanvi – River Ganga, blessed soul
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Jyotsna – Radiant like the moonlight
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Kaavya – Poetry, intelligence
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Kalpana – Imagination, creativity
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Kiara – Dark-haired, little black one
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Kriti – A creation, work of art
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Lavanya – Grace, beauty
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Leela – Divine play, grace, or beauty
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Madhavi – Sweet, honey, springtime vine
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Mahalakshmi – Another name for Goddess Lakshmi
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Manasa – Mind, heart
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Manjari – Blossom, flower bud
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Meera – Devotee of Lord Krishna, ocean
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Megha – Cloud
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Mira – Ocean, prosperous, or a devotee of Lord Krishna
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Nalini – Lotus flower, purity
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Nandini – Daughter, blissful
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Neeraja – Lotus
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Nitya – Eternal, constant
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Ojaswini – Full of energy, bright, radiant
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Omaira – Star, shining light
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Omisha – Goddess of birth and death
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Pallavi – New leaves, sprout
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Parvati – Goddess Parvati
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Pavani – Pure and sacred
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Pavitra – Pure, holy
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Pranavi – Supreme Goddess, the first sound of the universe
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Prisha – Beloved, God's gift
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Rajni – Queenly, night
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Revati – Nakshatra or constellation
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Rhea – A flowing stream, ease
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Rithika – Meaning "of the season"
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Ritika – Joyful, full of movement
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Rohini – Nakshatra (lunar mansion)
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Sanjana – Gentle, calm
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Sanskriti – Culture, tradition
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Sarika – A songbird, one with charm
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Saumya – Calm, serene, soft
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Sharada – Goddess of knowledge and wisdom
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Sharini – Earth-protector
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Sindhu – Ocean, river
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Sitara – Star, morning star
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Srishti – Creation, universe
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Suman – Flower
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Supriya – Beloved
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Swati – Another nakshatra that appears during September in the lunar calendar
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Tanvi – Delicate, slender
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Tanishka – Goddess of gold, ruler of the body
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Tara – Star
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Tarini – Savior, Goddess Durga
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Trisha – Desire, thirst
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Uma – Goddess Parvati, tranquility
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Upasana – Worship, reverence
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Urvashi – A celestial maiden, one who is extremely beautiful
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Vaani – Speech, voice, another name for Goddess Saraswati
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Vaidehi – Goddess Sita, daughter of King Janak
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Vanya – Gracious gift of God
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Varsha – Rain
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Vasudha – Earth, bestower of wealth
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Vedika – Consciousness, altar
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Vibhuti – Splendor, wealth, prosperity
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Yamini – Night
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Yashasvi – Successful, glorious
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Yashika – Success, glory
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Zara – Bright as the dawn, princess