| S. No. | Name | Meaning | Significance | 
| 1 | Aaditya | The Sun represents Vishnu's divine light. | Symbolises Vishnu's radiant energy. | 
| 2 | Aalok | Light symbolises Vishnu's illuminating presence. | Signifies the illuminating nature of Vishnu. | 
| 3 | Abhijit | Victorious, Conqueror | Symbolises success and triumph | 
| 4 | Achyut | Imperishable, Indestructible | Signifies eternal existence | 
| 5 | Adidev | The First God | Represents the primordial divine power | 
| 6 | Adiraj | First King | Denotes supreme leadership | 
| 7 | Advait | Unique, Non-dual | Symbolises oneness and unity | 
| 8 | Ajeet | Invincible, representing Vishnu's supreme power. | Symbolises Vishnu's invincible nature. | 
| 9 | Ajitesh | Lord of the Unconquerable | Represents divine invincibility | 
| 10 | Akshaj | Lord Vishnu, Eternal Being | Signifies divine purity | 
| 11 | Amar | Immortal, symbolising Vishnu's eternal essence. | Signifies Vishnu's immortality and eternal nature. | 
| 12 | Ambrish | King of the Sky, Devotee | Represents dedication and authority | 
| 13 | Ameyatman | Infinite Soul | Symbolises boundless spirit | 
| 14 | Amogha | Infallible, Unerring | Denotes perfection and certainty | 
| 15 | Anant | Eternal, signifying Vishnu's everlasting essence. | Reflects Vishnu's eternal presence. | 
| 16 | Anirudh | One who cannot be stopped; a reference to Vishnu's omnipotence. | Symbolises Vishnu’s omnipotent nature. | 
| 17 | Anish | Supreme Lord, Without Master | Symbolises self-sufficiency | 
| 18 | Apaar | Boundless, Limitless | Denotes vastness and grandeur | 
| 19 | Avyay | Imperishable, Eternal | Represents indestructible energy | 
| 20 | Balakrishna | Young Krishna, reflecting Vishnu's early life as Krishna. | Signifies Vishnu's youthful form as Krishna. | 
| 21 | Balaram | The firm is another name for Vishnu's incarnation, Balarama. | Represents Vishnu's strength and valour. | 
| 22 | Bhaavan | Creator, Generous | Represents kindness and benevolence | 
| 23 | Bhagvant | Fortunate, Divine Lord | Denotes divine blessings | 
| 24 | Bhaskar | Sun, reflecting Vishnu's brightness. | Symbolises Vishnu's radiant presence. | 
| 25 | Bhuvanesh | Lord of the Worlds | Represents universal rulership | 
| 26 | Brajishnu | Radiant like Lightning | Symbolises brilliance and energy | 
| 27 | Chaitanya | Consciousness represents Vishnu's supreme awareness. | Reflects Vishnu's supreme consciousness and awareness. | 
| 28 | Chakrabhrat | Universal Emperor | Denotes supreme authority | 
| 29 | Chaktrahasta | Holder of the Divine Disc | Represents divine power | 
| 30 | Chirag | Lamp, signifying Vishnu's role as a guiding light. | Reflects Vishnu's guiding and protective presence. | 
| 31 | Chirjivin | Immortal, Long-lived | Symbolises longevity | 
| 32 | Devaditya | Son of the Gods, reflecting Vishnu's divine origin. | Signifies Vishnu's divine lineage. | 
| 33 | Devesh | Lord of the Gods | Represents divine supremacy | 
| 34 | Dhruv | The Pole Star that represents Vishnu's steadfast nature. | Symbolises Vishnu's constancy and stability. | 
| 35 | Divyansh | Part of the divine, reflecting Vishnu's divine essence. | Represents Vishnu's sacred and divine nature. | 
| 36 | Eshwar | Lord, another name for Vishnu, the supreme deity. | Represents Vishnu's supreme lordship. | 
| 37 | Gaurav | Pride represents the honour Vishnu brings. | Reflects Vishnu's grandeur and dignity. | 
| 38 | Harihar | Vishnu and Shiva Combined | Symbolises unity of divinity | 
| 39 | Harish | Lord of the Monkeys is another name for Vishnu. | Represents Vishnu's role as a protector, like Hanuman. | 
| 40 | Harit | Green symbolises Vishnu's life-giving energy. | Reflects Vishnu's nurturing aspect. | 
| 41 | Indranuja | Brother of Indra, Lord Vishnu | Denotes divine kinship | 
| 42 | Indravaraja | King of the Devas | Represents supreme leadership | 
| 43 | Indriyatman | Master of the Senses | Denotes self-control | 
| 44 | Jagannath | Lord of the Universe | Represents supreme lordship | 
| 45 | Jaganivasa | Refuge of the Universe | Denotes divine shelter | 
| 46 | Jai | The victory represents Vishnu's triumphant nature. | Symbolises Vishnu's victory in all his incarnations. | 
| 47 | Janardhan | One who helps people, a name for Vishnu. | Represents Vishnu's role as a helper and protector. | 
| 48 | Jayant | Victorious, symbolising Vishnu's success in his incarnations. | Represents Vishnu's triumphs. | 
| 49 | Jayavardhan | Ever-increasing Victory | Represents triumph and success | 
| 50 | Jitendra | Conqueror of Indra, representing Vishnu's supremacy. | Symbolises Vishnu’s dominance over even Indra. | 
| 51 | Kalki | Tenth Avatar of Vishnu | Symbolises the destroyer of evil | 
| 52 | Kaushtubh | Divine Gem of Vishnu | Represents divine prosperity | 
| 53 | Keshav | One with long hair, a name for Vishnu. | Reflects Vishnu's long-haired divine form. | 
| 54 | Kumud | Lotus, Joy | Symbolises purity and happiness | 
| 55 | Lakshmikant | Lord of Goddess Lakshmi | Denotes divine wealth | 
| 56 | Lalit | Elegant, representing Vishnu's grace. | Reflects Vishnu's elegance and beauty. | 
| 57 | Lokesh | Lord of the Worlds | Represents universal leadership | 
| 58 | Loksakshin | Witness of the Universe | Denotes divine observation | 
| 59 | Madhav | Another name for Krishna, signifying Vishnu's incarnations. | Represents Vishnu's incarnations, particularly as Krishna. | 
| 60 | Madhusudan | Slayer of Demon Madhu | Represents protection against evil | 
| 61 | Mithun | Pair, representing Vishnu's divine duality. | Signifies Vishnu's balanced and dual nature. | 
| 62 | Mukund | Giver of Liberation | Symbolises spiritual freedom | 
| 63 | Nandan | Joyful, signifying the happiness Vishnu brings. | Reflects Vishnu's joy and blissful presence. | 
| 64 | Narasimha | Lion-Man Incarnation of Vishnu | Symbolises protection and power | 
| 65 | Narayan | Refuge of man; another name for Vishnu. | Represents Vishnu as the ultimate refuge. | 
| 66 | Narottam | Best among Men | Represents supreme virtue | 
| 67 | Navavyuh | Nine Forms of Divine Energy | Denotes divine strength | 
| 68 | Nikhil | Complete, representing Vishnu's all-encompassing nature. | Reflects Vishnu's completeness and perfection. | 
| 69 | Nimish | Blinking of an Eye, Instant | Represents divine speed | 
| 70 | Nitin | Master of the proper symbolising Vishnu's guidance. | Represents Vishnu's leadership and guidance. | 
| 71 | Omkar | sound of Om symbolising Vishnu's divine essence. | Reflects Vishnu's divine presence through the sound of the "Om". | 
| 72 | Pankaj | Lotus represents purity and Vishnu's divine nature. | Signifies Vishnu's purity and divine grace. | 
| 73 | Paresh | Supreme Lord | Represents ultimate divinity | 
| 74 | Prabhav | Glory, Influence | Denotes radiance and greatness | 
| 75 | Punarvasu | Restorer of Good | Symbolises rebirth and renewal | 
| 76 | Punyashlok | Sacred Hymns | Represents divine praise | 
| 77 | Purshottham | Supreme Being | Denotes the highest divinity | 
| 78 | Pushkaraksh | Lotus-Eyed | Symbolises divine beauty | 
| 79 | Raghav | Descendant of the Raghu dynasty, representing Vishnu's incarnations. | Symbolises Vishnu's royal lineage, particularly as Rama. | 
| 80 | Rajesh | King of kings; a name for Vishnu. | Signifies Vishnu's supreme kingshpsymbolises | 
| 81 | Ramanath | Lord of Rama | Represents devotion and strength | 
| 82 | Ramesh | Lord Rama is another name for Vishnu. | Represents Vishnu's incarnation as Rama. | 
| 83 | Ranantkrit | Victor in Battles | Denotes triumph over adversities | 
| 84 | Rathanga | HoldSymbolisesDivine Wheel | Symbolises cosmic reflects | 
| 85 | Ravi | Sun; reflecting VSymbolisesvine light. | Symbolises Vishnu's brilliance and radiance. | 
| 86 | Sahasrapad | Thousand-footed | Symbolises vastness | 
| 87 | Sahil | Shore reflects Vishnu's role as a protector. | Represents Vishnu's protective and supportive nature. | 
| 88 | Samavart | Revolving, Reincarnating | Represents cosmic cycles | 
| 89 | Satyam | Truth reflects Vishnu's essence of truth. | Represents Vishnu's embodiment of truth. | 
| 90 | Satyashrey | Truth and Prosperity | Represents righteousness | 
| 91 | Shridhar | Holder of Goddess Lakshmi | Denotes divine wealth | 
| 92 | Shyam | Dark is another name for Krishna, representing Vishnu's incarnations. | Reflects Vishnu's incarnations as Krishna. | 
| 93 | Sriniketan | Abode of Goddess Lakshmi | Symbolises prosperity | 
| 94 | Srinivas | Residence of Lord Vishnu | Represents divine presence | 
| 95 | Srivatsa | Sacred Mark of Vishnu | Denotes divine identity | 
| 96 | Sudarshan | Beautiful, Lord Vishnu's Disc | Symbolises protection and righteousness | 
| 97 | Suresh | Lord of the Gods, another name for Vishnu. | Represents Vishnu's authority over all gods. | 
| 98 | Tarkshlakshan | Sharp-Witted, Intelligent | Represents wisdom and intellect | 
| 99 | Tridhaman | Lord of Three Worlds | Symbolises universal control | 
| 100 | Trivikram | Lord of Three Steps (Vishnu) | Represents cosmic dominance | 
| 101 | Tushit | Satisfied, Content | Symbolises inner peace | 
| 102 | Uday | Rise, representing Vishnu's uplifting presence. | Symbolises Vishnu's power to elevate and bring forth light. | 
| 103 | Umesh | Lord of Uma symbolises Vishnu's connection with other deities. | Represents Vishnu's connection with the divine family. | 
| 104 | Upendra | Younger Brother of Indra (Vamana) | Represents divine humility | 
| 105 | Urjaspati | Lord of Strength | Symbolises energy and power | 
| 106 | Urukram | Vast and Mighty | Denotes boundless strength | 
| 107 | Vairochan | Lord of Brilliance | Symbolises divine light | 
| 108 | Vaishnav | Devotee of Vishnu | Represents faith and devotion | 
| 109 | Vaman | Dwarf, a form of Vishnu. | Represents Vishnu's incarnation as the dwarf, Vamana. | 
| 110 | Vamshi | The flute is associated with Lord Krishna's divine music. | Symbolises Krishna's divine music and charm. | 
| 111 | Varadaraja | King of Boons, another name for Vishnu. | Reflects Vishnu's ability to grant boons and blessings. | 
| 112 | Varun | God of Rain, reflecting Vishnu's nourishing aspect. | This signifies Vishnu's role in sustaining life through nature. | 
| 113 | Vasudev | Son of Vasudeva, another name for Krishna. | This reflects Vishnu's incarnation as Krishna, who was born to Vasudeva. | 
| 114 | Vedant | End of the Vedas, representing Vishnu's ultimate wisdom. | Symbolises Vishnu as the embodiment of the ultimate knowledge. | 
| 115 | Vedatman | Essence of the Vedas | Represents wisdom and knowledge | 
| 116 | Vedesh | Lord of Vedas | Symbolises divine intellect | 
| 117 | Vidhart | Creator | Denotes cosmic creation | 
| 118 | Vidhu | Moon, Illuminator | Represents brightness and calmness | 
| 119 | Vikram | Valour, signifying Vishnu's bravery. | Reflects Vishnu's courageous and heroic nature. | 
| 120 | Vikshar | Indestructible, Strong | Symbolises eternal strength | 
| 121 | Vishal | Grand, symbolising Vishnu's immense presence. | Reflects Vishnu's vast and grand existence. | 
| 122 | Vishnu | Preserver of the Universe; the central deity of the list. | Represents Vishnu's role as the protector and preserver. | 
| 123 | Vishvarg | Universal Light | Symbolises illumination and knowledge | 
| 124 | Vishvarsri | Universal Prosperity | Denotes divine abundance | 
| 125 | Vishwas | Trust symbolises faith in Vishnu's divine will. | Reflects the trust and faith placed in Vishnu by his devotees. | 
| 126 | Vivek | Discrimination reflects Vishnu's wisdom. | This represents Vishnu's ability to discern right from wrong. | 
| 127 | Vrishantak | Destroyer of Evil | Symbolises divine justice | 
| 128 | Yagyesh | Lord of Sacrifices | Represents selflessness | 
| 129 | Yagynatman | Soul of Sacrifice | Denotes dedication and offering | 
| 130 | Yajnesh | Lord of Yagna | Symbolises ritual purity | 
| 131 | Yash | Fame, symbolising Vishnu's renown. | Reflects Vishnu's worldwide renown and honour. | 
| 132 | Yashwant | Glorious, representing Vishnu's honour. | Signifies Vishnu's glorious nature and reputation. | 
| 133 | Yogadatra | Giver of Yoga and Knowledge | Represents spiritual enlightenment | 
| 134 | Yogeshwar | Master of Yog, another name for Vishnu. | Represents Vishnu's ultimate mastery and wisdom in yoga. |