Prabhav - One from whom all the great elements have their birth
Prathit – who is famous for his work
Pratyay - One who is of the nature of consciousness
Praman - who is self-certifying
Daksh - who accomplishes everything quickly
Kim - one who is fit to be contemplated upon, because he is the summation of all values
Siddh - established in ones own nature
Aditya – The golden hued person in Sun’s orb
Avyay – He who does not decay; who does not age with time
Akshar – He who cannot be destroyed
Pradhan – nature – maya – prakriti
Sriman – On whose chest ‘Sri’ or wealth dwells
Kesav – One who is kah (Brahma, the creator), ah (Vishnu, the protector), and isa (Siva, the destroyer)
Siva - Pure one; who is not affected by the 3 gunas of sattva, rajas or tamas
Sambhav - One who is born out of his own will
Sambhu - One who bestows happiness on devotees
Svayambhu – One who exists by himself
Hrushikesh – Master of senses
Manu – He who thinks
Krishna – Existence – knowledge – bliss
Pratardan – Destroyer of all at the time of cosmic dissolution
Krti – what can be achieved by all human efforts
Sarma – one who is of the nature of supreme self
Viswaret – Seed of universe
Vyal – Being ungraspable like the sepent
Vikram – The courageous one
Dhanvi - armed with bow
Vasu - One in whom all beings dwell
Rudra – One who drives away ‘ru’ (sorrow)
Babhru - One who governs the world
Vedang - Whose organs are vedas
Kavi – Who sees everything
Anagh - The sinless one
Vaman - One who has to be devoutly worshipped
Amogh - whose acts do not go in vain
Vaidya - who knows all branches of knowledge
Madhu - Honey
Anirudh - One who has never been obstructed by anyone or anything from manifesting in various forms
Suranand - One who bestows joy on all divinities
Samiran - One who in the form of breath keeps all living beings functioning
Vahni - fire
Anil - One who has no fixed residence
Vibhu – One who becomes many from hiranyagarbha downwards
Vardhan - one who augments
Vagmi - from whom the words constituting the Vedas come out
Bhanu - one who shines
Pavan - The purifier
Kanth - who is extremely beautiful
Adidev – source of all devas
Purandar - destroyer of the cities of the enemies of Gods
Ashok - who does not have the 6 defects of sorrow, infatuation, hunger, thirst, birth, and death
Souri - son of sura (God)
Atul - who cannot be compared to anything else
Udbhav - who is the material cause of creation
Karan - who is the most important factor in the generation of universe
Dhruv - who is indestructible
Virat - one in whom the desire for enjoyment has ceased
Pranav - To whom prostration is made with Om
Vayu - cause of smell
Ritu - nature of time
Vidaran - who destroys those who live contrary to dharma
Devesh - One who is the lord of all devas
Uttar - liberated from samsara – supreme
Purujit - One who gains victory over numerous people
Vinay - one who punishes evil ones
Jiva - knower of the body
Mukund - liberator
Pramodan - always joyous, in immortal bliss
Nandan - gives delight
Nanda - endowed with all perfections
Kanakangad - having golden armlets
Susen - who has armed guard in the form of his eternal associates
Varun - evening sun
Sahishnu - who puts up with contraries like hot and cold
Divasprk - one who touches the heaven
Ayonij – not born of a mother
Vachaspati – master of all learning
Subhang - handsome form
Kumud - one who delights in the earth
Kuvalesh - one who lies on a sepent
Udirna - one who is superior to all beings
Anish - who cannot have anyone to lord over him
Archit - the worshipped
Visodhan - who destroys sins by mere remembrance
Pradyumn - One whose wealth is of a superior order
Hari - one who destroys entanglement in birth and death, ignorance and its cause
Vishnu – all pervading; whose brilliance spreads everywhere
Anant – unlimited
Brahmi - One in whom is established parts of brahma, such as tapas, Vedas, mind, prana, etc.
Satanan – has hundred faces, indicating several forms
Hemang - whose form is like that of gold
Varang - having brilliant parts
Sumedh - with great and beneficent intelligence
Udbhav - who assumes great and noble embodiments out of his own will
Srungi - who, at the time of cosmic dissolution assumed the form of a fish having prominent antenna
Kathit - one who is spoken as the highest by the Vedas
Yogish - who is never shaken from yoga or knowledge
Ravi – One who absorbs all rasas (fluids) in the form of sun
Surya - one who generates sri or brilliance
Chakri - who holds the discuss