- सती The virtuous and devoted wife of Lord Shiva.
- साध्वी The pure and righteous one.
- भवप्रीता The one who is beloved to Lord Shiva (Bhava).
- दुर्गा The invincible one, who removes all obstacles and difficulties.
- जया The victorious one, symbolizing success in all endeavors.
- आद्य The primal one, the source of all creation.
- त्रिनेत्र The three-eyed goddess, representing the past, present, and future.
- शूलधारिणी The one who holds a trident, representing her power over creation, preservation, and destruction.
- पिनाकधारिणी The one who wields the bow, symbolizing strength and protection.
- भवानी The consort of Lord Shiva, representing the energy of creation and destruction.
- भवमोचनी The one who liberates from the cycle of birth and death.
- आर्या The noble one, who is revered and respected.
- चित्रा The one who is beautiful and wondrous in appearance.
- चण्डघण्टा The one who wears a fierce bell, symbolizing her protective nature.
- महातपा The one who practices great austerities and penance.
- मन The embodiment of the mind, controlling thoughts and emotions.
- बुद्धि The embodiment of wisdom and intellect.
- सत्यानन्दस्वरूपिणी The one who embodies truth and eternal bliss.
- अनन्ता The infinite and eternal one.
- भाविनी The one who manifests emotions and thoughts.
- भाव्या The auspicious and gracious one.
- भव्या The one who is beautiful and grand.
- अभव्या The one who transcends beauty and form.
- सदागति The one who leads devotees to the right path.
- शाम्भवी The consort of Lord Shiva, symbolizing divine energy.
- अहंकारा The one who destroys ego and pride.
- चित्तरूपा The embodiment of consciousness.
- चिता The one who represents the ultimate truth of life, symbolizing transformation.
- चिति The one who embodies intelligence and spiritual insight.
- सर्वमन्त्रमयी The one who embodies all mantras and chants.
- सत्ता The one who represents existence and truth.
- देवमाता The mother of the gods, nurturing and protecting them.
- चिन्ता The one who removes worries and anxieties.
- रत्नप्रिया The one who is fond of precious jewels, symbolizing prosperity.
- सर्वविद्या The embodiment of all knowledge and wisdom.
- दक्षकन्या The daughter of King Daksha, another form of Sati.
- दक्षयज्ञविनाशिनी The one who destroyed Daksha’s sacrificial fire to protect Lord Shiva’s honor.
- अपर्णा The one who practiced severe austerities, even refusing to eat leaves.
- अनेकवर्णा The one with many forms and manifestations.
- पाटला The one who is fair and beautiful in complexion.
- पाटलावती The one who is adorned in red garments, symbolizing power and energy.
- पट्टाम्बरपरीधाना The one who is dressed in silken robes, symbolizing grace and divinity.
- वनदुर्गा The protector of forests and nature, symbolizing the wild and untamed aspect of the goddess.
- मातंगी The form of Goddess Durga associated with speech and music.
- मातंगमुनिपूजिता The one worshiped by sage Matanga.
- ब्राह्मी The one who embodies the power of Brahma, the creator.
- माहेश्वरी The one who embodies the power of Shiva, the destroyer.
- इंद्री The one who embodies the power of Indra, the king of gods.
- कौमारी The one who embodies the power of Kumara (Kartikeya), the god of war.
- वैष्णवी The one who embodies the power of Vishnu, the preserver.
- चामुण्डा The fierce form of the goddess who slayed the demons Chanda and Munda.
- वाराही The one who embodies the power of Varaha, the boar incarnation of Vishnu.
- कलामंजीरारंजिनी The one adorned with anklets that create a melodious sound.
- अमेय The immeasurable and boundless one.
- विक्रमा The one who is full of valor and courage.
- क्रूरा The fierce one who destroys evil and protects the righteous.
- सुन्दरी The beautiful and charming goddess.
- सुरसुन्दरी The celestial beauty, loved and revered by all gods.
- लक्ष्मी The goddess of wealth and prosperity, another aspect of Durga.
- पुरुषाकृति The one who manifests in a masculine form, symbolizing balance.
- विमिलौत्त्कार्शिनी The one who is supremely pure and brings clarity.
- ज्ञाना The embodiment of knowledge and wisdom.
- क्रिया The goddess of action and energy, who drives creation.
- नित्या The eternal one, who transcends time and space.
- बुद्धिदा The giver of wisdom and intellect.
- बहुला The one who is vast and expansive, representing abundance.
- बहुलप्रेमा The one who is full of love and compassion for all beings.
- सर्ववाहनवाहना The one who rides all vehicles, symbolizing control over all forces.
- निशुम्भशुम्भहननी The one who killed the demons Nishumbha and Shumbha.
- महिषासुरमर्दिनि The slayer of Mahishasura, the buffalo demon.
- सर्वासुरविनाशा The one who destroys all demons and negative forces.
- सर्वदानवघातिनी The destroyer of all Danavas (demon race).
- सर्वशास्त्रमयी The one who embodies all scriptures and knowledge.
- सत्या The embodiment of truth and righteousness.
- सर्वास्त्रधारिणी The one who holds all kinds of weapons, symbolizing her readiness to protect and defend.
- अनेकशस्त्रहस्ता The one with many arms, each holding a weapon, symbolizing her power.
- मधुकैटभहंत्री The one who killed the demons Madhu and Kaitabha.
- चण्डमुण्ड विनाशिनि The slayer of the demons Chanda and Munda.
- अनेकास्त्रधारिणी The one who holds numerous weapons to protect the universe.
- भद्रकाली The fierce and protective form of Kali.
- विष्णुमाया The illusion created by Vishnu, representing her power over delusion.
- जलोदरी The one with a vast body, symbolizing her all-encompassing nature.
- शिवदूती The messenger of Lord Shiva, representing her connection to destruction and renewal.
- करली The fierce and powerful one.
- अनन्ता The infinite one, beyond all limitations.
- परमेश्वरी The supreme goddess, ruler of the universe.
- कात्यायनी The form of Durga worshiped as a young girl, particularly during the Navaratri festival.
- सावित्री The one who embodies knowledge and purity, associated with the sun god.
- प्रत्यक्षा The manifest goddess, who is visible and accessible to devotees.
- ब्रह्मवादिनी The one who speaks of the knowledge of Brahman, the ultimate reality.
- कुमारी The young, virgin goddess, symbolizing purity and power.
- एककन्या The one who manifests as a single girl, symbolizing the power of the feminine.
- कैशोरी The one who is eternally youthful.
- युवती The young woman, symbolizing vitality and vigor.
- यति The one who practices penance and self-discipline.
- अप्रौढा The one who is ever-youthful and beyond aging.
- प्रौढा The mature one, full of wisdom and experience.
- वृद्धमाता The great mother, who nurtures all beings.
- बलप्रदा The one who grants strength and courage.
- महोदरी The one with a vast belly, representing her ability to contain the universe.
- मुक्तकेशी The one with free-flowing hair, symbolizing her wild and untamed nature.
- घोररूपा The one with a fierce and terrifying form.
- महाबला The one who is endowed with immense strength and power.
- अग्निज्वाला The one who is like the flame of fire, representing her destructive and purifying nature.
- रौद्रमुखी The one with a fierce and terrifying face.
- कालरात्रि The one who is the dark night of dissolution, symbolizing the end of all things.
- तपस्विनी The one who practices severe penance and austerity.
- नारायणी The consort of Lord Vishnu, representing her nurturing and preserving aspect.