Sanskrit árjuna (21)
According to Monier-Williams’ A Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Sanskrit word árjuna refers to “white, clear; and made of silver.” It traces its origin to the Tamil root ar through the transformation of ar > ra > rañj > árjuna. The following words, related to Sanskrit árjuna, also originate from Tamil ar.
árjuna-kānḍa, having a white appendage. árjuna-cchavi, of a white colour. árjuna-tas, on the side of Arjuna. árjuna-dhvaja, having a white banner, name of Hanumat. árjuna-pakī, name of a plant and its fruits. árjuna-pāla, name of a prince. árjuna-pura, name of a town. árjuna -purusha, the plants arjuna (i.e. Terminalia arjuna) and purusha (i.e. Rottleria tinctoria). árjuna-miṡra, of a commentator. árjuna-ṡirīsha, the plants Terminalia arjuna and sirīsha. árjuna-sakhi, having Arjuna for his friend, name of Kṛishṇa. árjuna-siṉha, name of a prince. arjunâbhra, name of a medicament. arjunârishṭa-saṃchanna, covered with Arjuna and Nimb trees. arjunârcana-kalpalatā or arjunârcā-pārijāta, name of two works. arjunâhva, named Arjuna, name of a tree. arjunêvara-tīrtha, name of a Tirtha. arjunôpama, similar to the Ariuna tree, the teak tree. ṛijrá, red, reddish, ruddy.