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Here's a list of some prominent Hindu deities and their common names, along with their meanings:
The Trimurti (The Hindu Trinity):
Brahma: The Creator, often associated with the beginning of the universe.
Vishnu: The Preserver, known for maintaining cosmic order and appearing in various avatars.
Shiva: The Destroyer, representing transformation and renewal, and is also known as the Auspicious One.
Ganesha: The remover of obstacles, known for his elephant head.
Durga: The powerful goddess, a warrior deity who embodies strength and protection.
Lakshmi: The goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
Saraswati: The goddess of knowledge, music, and the arts.
Hanuman: A devoted devotee of Rama, known for his strength and loyalty.
Krishna: The eighth avatar of Vishnu, known for his divine love and wisdom.
Rama: The ideal king and hero, an avatar of Vishnu.
Agni: The god of fire, representing the transformative power of fire.
Shiva: The Auspicious One.
Maheshwara: The Great Lord.
Neelakantha: The Blue-Throated One.
Shambhu: The Source of Happiness.
Bholenath: The Simple Lord.
Vishwanatha: The Lord of the Universe.
Parvati: The wife of Shiva, also known as Durga.
Gauri: Another name for Parvati, meaning "fair-skinned".
Lakshmi: Derived from the Sanskrit word "Laksya", meaning "aim" or "goal".
Saraswati: Derived from "saras", meaning "flow", and "wati", meaning "she who has".
Durga: Shakti, meaning Strength.
Ganesha: "Gana" meaning "people" and "isha" meaning "lord".
Hanuman: "Hanu" refers to the jaw/mouth of the monkey, and "Man" means prominent.
Krishna: Derived from the Sanskrit word "krishna", meaning black or dark.
Rama: Means "joy" or "pleasure".
Agni: The Sanskrit word for fire.