Different Names of Hindu God Lord Sri Krishna with meaning
Achyuta – Infallible Lord
Adbhutah – Wonderful God
Adidev – The Lord of the Lords
Aditya – The Son of Aditi
Ajanma – One Who Is Limitless and Endless
Ajaya – The Conqueror of Life and Death
Akshara – Indestructible Lord
Amrut – One Who Is Sweet as Nectar
Anaadih – One Who Is the First Cause
Anandsagar – Compassionate Lord
Ananta – The Endless Lord
Anantajit – Ever Victorious Lord
Anaya – One Who Has No Leader
Aniruddha – One Who Cannot Be Obstructed
Aparajeet – The Lord Who Cannot Be Defeated
Avyukta – One Who Is As Clear As Crystal
Balgopal – The Child Krishna, The All Attractive
Bali – The Lord of Strength
Chaturbhuj – Four-Armed Lord
Danavendra – Granter of Boons
Dayalu – Repositiory of Compassion
Dayanidhi – The Compassionate Lord
Devadidev – The God of the Gods
Devakinandan – Son of Mother Devaki
Devesh – Lord of the Lords
Dharmadhyaksha – The Lord OF Dharma
Dwarkapati – Lord of Dwarka
Gopal – One Who Plays With the Cowherds, the Gopas
Gopalpriya – Lover of Cowherds
Govinda – One Who Pleases The Cows, The Land And The Entire Nature
Gyaneshwar – The Lord of Knowledge
Hari – The Lord of Nature
Hiranyagarbha – The All Powerful Creator
Hrishikesh – The Lord of All Senses
Jagadguru – Preceptor of the Universe
Jagadisha – Protector of All
Jagannath – Lord of the Universe
Janardhana – One Who Bestows Boons On One And All
Jayantah – Conqueror of All Enemies
Jyotiraaditya – The Resplendence of the Sun
Kamalnath – The Lord of Goddess Lakshmi
Kamalnayan – The Lord with Lotus Shaped Eyes
Kamsantak – Slayer of Kamsa
Kanjalochana – The Lotus-Eyed God
Keshava – One Who Has Long, Black Matted Locks
Krishna – Dark-Complexioned Lord
Lakshmikantam – The Lord of Goddess Lakshmi
Lokadhyaksha – Lord of All the Three Lokas (Worlds)
Madan – The Lord of Love
Madhava – Knowledge Filled God
Madhusudan – Slayer of Demon Madhu
Mahendra – Lord of Indra
Manmohan – All Pleasing Lord
Manohar – Beautiful Lord
Mayur – The Lord Who Has A Peacock Feathered-Crest
Mohan – All Attractive God
Murali – The Flute Playing Lord
Murlidhar – One Who Holds the Flute
Murlimanohar – The Flute Playing God
Nandgopala – The Son of Nand
Narayana – The Refuge Of Everyone
Niranjana – The Unblemished Lord
Nirguna – Without Any Properties
Padmahasta – One Who Has Hands like Lotus
Padmanabha – The Lord Who Has a Lotus Shaped Navel
Parabrahmana – The Supreme Absolute Truth
Paramatma – Lord of All Beings
Parampurush – Supreme Personality
Parthasarthi – Charioteer of Partha – Arjuna
Prajapati – Lord of All Creatures
Punyah – Supremely Pure
Purshottam – The Supreme Soul
Ravilochana – One Who Eye Is The Sun
Sahasraakash – Thousand-Eyed Lord
Sahasrajit – One Who Vanquishes Thousands
Sahasrapaat – Thousand-Footed Lord
Sakshi – All Witnessing Lord
Sanatana – The Eternal Lord
Sarvajana – Omniscient Lord
Sarvapalaka – Protector of All
Sarveshwar – Lord of All Gods
Satyavachana – One Who Speaks Only The Truth
Satyavrata – The Truth Dedicated Lord
Shantah – Peaceful Lord
Shreshta – The Most Glorious Lord
Shrikanta – Beautiful Lord
Shyam – Dark-Complexioned Lord
Shyamsundara – Lord of The Beautiful Evenings
Sudarshana – Handsome Lord
Sumedha – Intelligent Lord
Suresham – Lord of All Demi-Gods
Swargapati – Lord of Heavens
Trivikrama – Conqueror of All the Three Worlds
Upendra – Brother Of Indra
Vaikunthanatha – Lord of Vaikuntha, the Heavenly Abode
Vardhamaanah – The Formless Lord
Vasudev – All Prevailing Lord
Vishnu – All Prevailing Lord
Vishwadakshinah – Skilfull and Efficient Lord
Vishwakarma – Creator of the Universe
Vishwamurti – Of the Form Of The Entire Universe
Vishwarupa – One Who Displays the Universal Form
Vishwatma – Soul of the Universe
Vrishaparvaa – Lord of Dharma
Yadavendra – King of the Yadav Clan
Yogi – The Supreme Master
Yoginampati – Lord of the Yogis