1. Shiva |
The name “Shiva” means “auspicious” or “benign” in Sanskrit. |
2. Shiva Guru |
“Shiva Guru” means either Lord Shiva as the ultimate spiritual teacher or a guru revered by Shiva. |
3. Sada Shivam |
“Sada Shivam” means “Ever Auspicious” or “Eternally Auspicious,” often used to describe Lord Shiva. |
4. Shankar |
“Shankar” means “auspicious” or “giver of good fortune,” often referring to Lord Shiva. |
5. Shiv Shankar |
“Shiv Shankar” refers to Lord Shiva, combining aspects of his benevolence and role as the source of auspiciousness. |
6. Somesh |
“Somesh” means “lord of the moon,” often referring to Lord Shiva. |
7. Shivanesh |
“Shivanesh” means “lord of Shiva,” indicating a strong connection or devotion to Lord Shiva. |
8. Someshwaran |
“Someshwaran” means “lord of the moon,” often referring to Lord Shiva. |
9. Sarvesh |
“Sarvesh” means “lord of all” or “ruler of everything,” indicating a position of supreme authority. |
10. Sarveshwaran |
“Sarveshwaran” means “lord of all” or “ruler of everything,” indicating supreme authority. |
11. Shekar |
“Shekar” is a variant of “Shankar,” meaning “the auspicious one” or “the giver of good fortune,” often referring to Lord Shiva. |
12. Shiva Shekar |
“Shiva Shekar” emphasizes Lord Shiva’s auspicious and benevolent nature, often translated as “the ultimate auspicious one” or “the pinnacle of benevolence.” |
13. Shambhu |
“Shambhu” means “the one who bestows auspiciousness” or “the source of bliss,” often referring to Lord Shiva. |
14. Shivaharish |
“Shiva” refers to Lord Shiva, and “harish” could potentially be a variation of “vishnu,” representing a combined form of Shiva and Vishnu. |
15. Sadanand |
“Sadanand” means “ever joyful” or “always in bliss,” which can also be associated with the nature of Lord Shiva. |
16. Shivam |
“Shivam” means “auspicious” or “benevolent,” often associated with the qualities of Lord Shiva. |
17. Sachithanantham |
“Sachithanantham” means “the endless or infinite truth” or “the eternal truth,” which can also be associated with the nature of Lord Shiva. |
18. Soham |
“Soham” is a sacred mantra associated with Lord Shiva, meaning “He I am” or “I am He,” symbolizing the union of individual consciousness with the universal consciousness. |
19. Shoolin |
“Shoolin” means “one who holds a trident,” often associated with Lord Shiva. |
20. Shiva Kumar |
“Shiva Kumar” means “son of Lord Shiva” or “youthful like Lord Shiva.” |
21. Sangameswaran |
“Sangameswaran” means “lord of the confluence,” often symbolizing a deity associated with sacred rivers or the meeting of two rivers. |
22. Shankarlal |
“Shankarlal” combines “Shankar,” another name for Lord Shiva, and “lal,” meaning “beloved” or “darling.” |
23. Shiva Ram |
“Shiva Ram” combines “Shiva” (Lord Shiva) and “Ram” (Lord Rama), representing blessings from both. |
24. Shiva Rama Krishna |
Represents the combined divine qualities of Lord Shiva, Lord Rama, and Lord Krishna. |
25. Shivaji |
Means “respected by Shiva” or “like Shiva in honor,” also the name of a historical Indian king. |
26. Shivaraj |
“Shivaraj” means “king of Shiva” or “rule of Shiva,” indicating blessings from Lord Shiva. |
27. Sundharan |
“Sundharan” means “the beautiful one” or “the handsome one,” associated with Lord Shiva. |
28. Sivagnanam |
“Sivagnanam” means “divine knowledge” or “the knowledge of Shiva.” |
29. Sivanandhan |
“Sivanandhan” means “son of Lord Shiva” or “beloved of Lord Shiva.” |
30. Shiva Moorthi |
“Shiva Moorthi” means “the idol or deity of Lord Shiva,” used for worship. |
31. Sivakozhundhu |
“Sivakozhundhu” means “the fragrance of Shiva” or “the pleasant smell of Shiva.” |
32. Sokkanathan |
“Sokkanathan” combines “Sokka” (happiness) and “nathan” (lord), meaning “lord of happiness.” |
33. Sundharesan |
“Sundharesan” combines “Sundharan” (beautiful) and “Eesan” (God), meaning “the beautiful Lord.” |
34. Suyambulingam |
“Suyambulingam” combines “Suyambu” (self-manifested) and “lingam” (symbol of Lord Shiva), meaning “the self-manifested lingam.” |
35. Suryalingam |
“Suryalingam” combines “Surya” (sun) and “lingam” (symbol of Lord Shiva), meaning “the lingam of the sun.” |
36. Sokkalingam |
“Sokkalingam” combines “Sokka” (happiness) and “lingam” (symbol of Shiva), meaning “the lingam of happiness.” |