Acyuta
–He who is infallible
Bhakta-vatsala – He who is affectionate
towards His devotees
Damodara – He who was bound around the belly,
He who can only be bound through love.
Dina-bandhu – He who is the friend of the
fallen
Ghana-syama – He who is of a darkish colour
(ghana and syama both mean darkish, blackish)
Giridhari – He who is the lifter of Govardhan
Girivaradhari – He who is the lifter of
Govardhan, the greatest of mountains
Gopala – He who is a cowherd-boy
Gopati – He who is the master of cows
Gopi-jana-vallabha – He who is most dear
for the gopis
Gopinatha – He who is the master of the
gopis, or He whose master are the gopis
Gopika-prana-vallabha – He who is lord of
the lives of the gopis
Govardhana-dhari – He who held up Govardhan
with His hand
Govinda – He who gives pleasure to cows,
gopis, gopas and senses
Hari – He who steals the
heart of everyone
Kana – An affectionate nickname of Krishna
Kamadeva – He who is the god of love
Karuna-sindhu – He who is an ocean of mercy
Kesava – He who has beautiful hair
Kesi-ha – He who killed
the Kesi-demon
Kisora – He who is a youthful boy
Krsna-candra – The moonlike all-attractive
one
Kunja-bihari – He who enjoys in the forest
groves
Madana-mohana – He who enchants Cupid
Madana-gopala – He who is a Cupid-like cowherd
boy
Madhava – He who is beautiful
like the spring-season, who is intoxicating like honey-wine
Madhusudana – He who defeated the Madhu-demon,
or He who defeats honey in sweetness, and He is the husband (dhava)
of all beauty (ma).
Makancor – He who steals butter
Mukunda – He who is the giver of liberation
Murali-manohara – He who enchants with his
fluteplaying
Murari – He who is the enemy of the Mura-demon
Nagara – He who is a lover
Nanda-dulala – He who is the dear son of
Nanda
Nanda-gopala – He who is the cowherd boy
of Nanda
Nanda-nandana – He who is the son of Nanda
Nanda-kisora – He who is the youthful son
of Nanda
Nataraj – He who is the king of dancers
Nava-yauvana – He who is eternally youthful
Parama-karuna – He who is supremely merciful
Pitambara – He who is dressed in yellow
clothes
Priya-karaka – He who acts in a lovely way
Pundarika – He who is like a lotus flower
Radha-mohana – He who enchants Radha
Radha-natha – He who is the lord of Radha
Radha-prana-natha –He who is the lord of
Radha’s life
Radha-ramana – He who gives pleasure to
Radha
Radha-vallabha – He who is the beloved of
Radha
Radhikanandana – He who gives bliss to Radhika
Radhika-ramana – He who gives pleasure to
Radhika
Radhikanatha – He who is the lord of Radhika
Rama – He who gives pleasure, He who enjoys
Ranjana – He who is charming and brings
delight
Sundara – He who is beautiful
Syama – He who has a darkish complexion
Syamasundara – The beautiful, bluish Krishna
Tribhangi – He whose form is bent in three
places
Vanamali – He who wears a beautiful garland
of forest flowers
Vamsi-dhari – He who carries a flute with
Him
Vamsi-vihari – He who rejoices in playing
His flute
Vamsi-gopala – He who is the flute playing
cowherdboy
Visalaksa – He who has large eyes
Vraja-jana-palana – He who protects the
Vrajavasis
Vraja-mohana – He who bewilders Vraja
Vrajendra-nandana – He who is the son of
the king of Vraja
Vrndavana-candra – He who is the moon of
Vrindavana
Yamuna-tira-sacari – He who wanders on the
banks of the Yamuna
Yasoda-dulala – He who is the darling son
of Yasoda
Yasoda-nandana – He who is Yasoda’s
son
Yasoda-vatsala – He who loves Yasoda
Yasomati-nandana – He who is Yasoda’s
son