Hindi baby names
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200 names
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- Siya
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'white', commonly used in Indian culture as a standalone name and nickname for Siya in Hindu tradition.
- Asha
Sanskrit
94Hope or wish in Sanskrit. Also connected to the word 'asha' meaning desire or aspiration in Hindu philosophy.
- Avitaj
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'incomparable', combining 'avi' (bird) and 'taj' (crown), symbolizing distinction and honor.
- Armaan
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'wish' or 'desire'. Also interpreted as 'warrior' in some South Asian traditions, conveying strength and ambition.
- Ahaan
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'first light', symbolizing new beginnings and the start of a new day
- Rumani
Sanskrit
92Pleasing or charming in Sanskrit; also associated with Roman culture through Latin roots. Used in South Asian and cosmopolitan contexts.
- Ruhi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'soul' or 'spirit', also interpreted as 'happy' or 'cheerful' in Hindu tradition
- Miraya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'wonderful' or 'admirable'. Also associated with Hindu tradition as a feminine form conveying grace and marvel.
- Samaya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'equal' or 'level', also interpreted as 'summer' in some traditions. Associated with balance and equanimity.
- Aaira
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'; also interpreted as 'airy' or 'ethereal' in some traditions
- Kavi
Sanskrit
92Poet or wise one. In Sanskrit tradition, kavi denotes a person of artistic sensitivity and intellectual depth.
- Mahira
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'splendid' or 'noble', popular in South Asian cultures as a name denoting grace and distinction
- Samaira
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'princess' or 'graceful', also associated with elegance and refinement in Indian tradition
- Anvi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'peaceful', reflecting virtues of tranquility and grace in Hindu philosophy.
- Ashvik
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'ash' combined with 'vik' (victor/powerful). Associated with strength and resilience, with spiritual significance in Hindu tradition.
- Kairav
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', also associated with the concept of spiritual tranquility in Hindu philosophy
- Kiyansh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'gift' or 'given by God', combining 'ki' (who/what) and 'yansh' (part/portion), popular in modern Indian naming traditions
- Yuvraj
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'young prince' or 'heir', combining 'yuva' (young) and 'raj' (king/rule). A title of honor in Indian royal courts.
- Aarohi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'musical' or 'melodious', derived from 'aaroh' (ascending notes in music). Represents the ascending scale in Indian classical music.
- Veera
Sanskrit
92Brave, courageous, or warrior. Derived from Sanskrit vīra, meaning valor and heroic strength, widely used in South Asian cultures.
- Vardaan
Sanskrit
92A gift or blessing in Sanskrit. Associated with divine grace and beneficence in Hindu tradition.
- Kaya
Sanskrit
91Pure, of the earth, or skilled. Also used in Turkish and Japanese contexts meaning flower or graceful.
- Leena
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'graceful'. Also used as a diminutive form of names like Helena in Nordic contexts.
- Eshaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wished for' or 'desired'. A popular name in Indian culture associated with grace and aspiration.
- Nihal
Sanskrit
84Prosperous, successful, or shining. Used in South Asian cultures to convey auspiciousness and positive fortune.
- Abhay
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'fearless' or 'without fear'. A virtue name popular in Hindu and Indian cultures signifying courage and bravery.
- Analaya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without limit' or 'boundless', associated with divine grace and infinite possibility in Hindu philosophy
- Jind
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'life force' or 'soul'; also associated with the Jind district in Punjab, India, carrying cultural and geographical significance
- Avin
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pleasant' or 'delightful'. Also used in Hindu tradition as a name evoking auspiciousness and positive qualities.
- Laksh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'laksh' meaning 'aim' or 'target'; also a short form of Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and fortune.
- Aradhya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'worshipped' or 'one who is adored', often given to honor divine reverence and devotion in Hindu tradition.
- Riyansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'colorful' or 'adorned'. Often interpreted as 'capable' or 'wealthy' in Hindu tradition, with modern associations to brightness and vibrancy.
- Arisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth', also interpreted as a form of Arisha derived from Aarya
- Jayan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'conquering', also associated with the concept of triumph and strength in Hindu tradition.
- Rishan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', also associated with a musical or melodic quality in Indian classical tradition.
- Aytana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'mother' or 'goddess', also interpreted as a divine feminine principle in Hindu philosophy
- Vihana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and the light of a new day
- Shubh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'prosperous', widely used in Hindu and Indian cultures as a blessing name conveying good fortune.
- Baani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'voice' or 'speech', often associated with eloquence and expression in Indian tradition.
- Jujhar
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'brave warrior' or 'courageous one', rooted in Rajput martial heritage and Sikh tradition.
- Divit
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'divine' or 'shining', used in Hindu tradition as a name conveying brightness and spiritual radiance.
- Mahi
Sanskrit
84Great or mighty fish; also refers to the mahi-mahi fish in Sanskrit. Used in Hindu tradition as a name of strength.
- Simran
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'sim' meaning 'to remember' or 'to meditate'. Associated with mindfulness and inner reflection in Indian tradition.
- Sona
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'beautiful', also refers to the melodious sound of music in Indian classical tradition
- Shourya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'courage' or 'bravery', denoting valor and heroic strength in classical Indian tradition.
- Mishika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'sweet' or 'honey'. Used in Indian naming traditions with affectionate diminutive qualities.
- Manraj
Sanskrit
84A name combining 'Man' (mind/intellect) and 'Raj' (rule/sovereignty), suggesting one who rules with wisdom or possesses intellectual sovereignty.
- Sanjay
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant'; also interpreted as 'lord of victory' in Hindu tradition.
- Anant
Sanskrit
84Infinite or eternal. In Hindu philosophy, Anant refers to the boundless nature of existence and is an epithet of Vishnu.
- Adhvik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'one who moves towards victory' or 'moving forward with strength', combining 'adh' (towards) and 'vic' (victory).
- Arshiv
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', also interpreted as 'lord of the sun' in Hindu tradition
- Jiyaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'life force' or 'soul', representing vitality and spiritual essence in Hindu philosophy
- Pransh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'life force' or 'vital breath', also interpreted as 'one who brings joy and energy'
- Maahi
Sanskrit
84The earth or great; derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'earth' or 'beloved.' Popular in Indian cultures as a nature-connected, spiritually grounded name.
- Viransh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'peaceful'. Composed of 'vir' (without) and 'ansh' (anger/wrath), reflecting virtues of calm and tranquility.
- Ekansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'one form' or 'single form', representing unity and wholeness in Hindu philosophy.
- Raahi
Sanskrit
84One who travels; a wanderer or journeyer. Derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'path' or 'way,' symbolizing movement and exploration.
- Rani
Sanskrit
84Queen or ruler. A title of respect and authority in South Asian cultures, denoting sovereignty and regal status.
- Kaveer
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'powerful', used in Indian and South Asian cultures as a masculine name denoting courage and strength.
- Priyansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear,' combined with 'ansh' meaning 'part' or 'portion,' suggesting a cherished part of one's heart.
- Rishav
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'passionate' or 'one who flows', also interpreted as 'treasure' in Hindu tradition.
- Dayali
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'generous' or 'charitable', reflecting qualities of kindness and benevolence in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Sarita
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'flowing' or 'moving water'; also a diminutive form of Sara, meaning 'princess' in Hebrew tradition.
- Saharsh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without sorrow' or 'peaceful.' Composed of 'sa' (with) and 'harsh' (joy/happiness), conveying a sense of joy and tranquility.
- Shritik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'shruti' (heard/revealed) + '-ik' (possessing). Refers to one who embodies wisdom or divine knowledge.
- Bani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'worthy.' In Hindu tradition, also associated with the forest and nature.
- Jayani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'winner', derived from 'jaya' (victory). Popular in Hindu and South Asian cultures.
- Maanya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for', also interpreted as 'humble' or 'modest' in Hindu tradition
- Reena
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'singer' or 'dancer'. Also interpreted as a feminine form suggesting grace and artistic expression in Indian tradition.
- Jashan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'jash' meaning celebration or festivity; associated with joy and auspicious occasions in Hindu tradition
- Suhani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'pleasing', commonly used in Indian cultures to denote charm and grace
- Sachin
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'sacred'. Associated with devotion and spiritual consciousness in Hindu philosophy.
- Amit
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'infinite' or 'boundless'; also interpreted as 'friend' in Hindi, conveying warmth and connection.
- Anushka
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'favor'; also a diminutive form of Anna, signifying divine grace and blessing in Hindu tradition.
- Hriday
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'heart', symbolizing the center of emotion, love, and spiritual consciousness in Hindu and Ayurvedic traditions.
- Kasin
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'shining'. Also associated with Hindu tradition as a spiritual name.
- Kahani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'story' or 'tale'. A name rooted in the rich oral tradition of Indian storytelling and literature.
- Ashvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wish' or 'hope'. Also interpreted as a variation of Ashvini, relating to the first lunar mansion in Hindu astrology.
- Prem
Sanskrit
84Love or affection in Sanskrit. Also means 'prime' or 'first' in Hindi, conveying excellence and cherished status.
- Ishaani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'gift' or 'offering', also interpreted as 'radiant' or 'shining'. Associated with devotion and spiritual offerings in Hindu tradition.
- Yuvansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'young' or 'youthful'; combined with 'ansh' meaning 'part' or 'share', conveying a young and vibrant essence
- Jivan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'life' or 'living', symbolizing vitality and existence in Hindu and yogic traditions
- Samrath
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'one who brings peace', derived from 'sam' (together) and 'rath' (chariot/path).
- Shravya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'shruti' meaning 'that which is heard' or 'listening'. Associated with divine sound and Vedic knowledge in Hindu philosophy.
- Nimrat
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'modest' or 'humble'. A name reflecting grace and gentle dignity in Indian tradition.
- Kashi
Sanskrit
84The sacred city of Varanasi in India, associated with spiritual enlightenment and the Ganges River in Hindu tradition.
- Ihaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'joyful' or 'full of joy'. A modern Indian name reflecting happiness and positivity.
- Arushi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'first rays of the sun' or 'dawn', associated with Usha, the Vedic goddess of dawn and new beginnings
- Saahil
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'ocean' or 'sea', symbolizing vastness, depth, and calm waters in Indian tradition.
- Saajan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'lover', reflects deep affection and emotional connection in Indian culture.
- Seva
Sanskrit
84Service or devotion. In Hindu philosophy, seva represents selfless service to others, a spiritual practice of care and compassion.
- Navraj
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'nav' (new) and 'raj' (king), meaning 'new king' or 'emerging ruler'. Popular in North Indian and Punjabi communities.
- Kaivan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'. A modern name popular in Indian communities with philosophical roots.
- Nyana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'compassionate', used in Indian cultures to denote kindness and benevolence
- Pranay
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'love' or 'beloved'; also interpreted as 'life force' or 'vital energy' in Hindu philosophy
- Saanjh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'twilight' or 'dusk', symbolizing the serene transition between day and night, deeply rooted in Indian poetic tradition.
- Vikrant
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'courageous', derived from 'vikrama' (strength, valor). Associated with triumph and bravery in Hindu tradition.
- Aagya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'permission' or 'consent', also interpreted as 'acceptance' in Hindu philosophy and Vedic tradition
- Reha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'free' or 'liberated'. Also a variant of Rehana, signifying compassion and grace in Indian tradition.
- Neena
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'nine', also a diminutive form of Neena/Nina associated with grace and femininity in Indian tradition
- Vihaanreddy
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'vihaan' meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and brightness. Reddy is a Telugu surname meaning 'king' or 'warrior'.
- Manya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'desired one'. Popular in Indian cultures as a diminutive or standalone name.
- Geet
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'geet' meaning 'song' or 'melody', often used in Indian culture to denote music and artistic expression
- Navaya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'new' or 'fresh'. A modern Indian name with contemporary appeal and positive energy.
- Ehaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'one who is ahead' or 'leader', also interpreted as 'wealthy' in Hindu tradition
- Nisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'dark', symbolizing mystery and beauty. Widely used in South Asian cultures.
- Kushi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'happy' or 'joy'. Popular in Indian culture as a name expressing cheerfulness and good fortune.
- Aryaveer
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'arya' (noble) and 'veer' (brave), meaning noble warrior or courageous nobleman in Hindu tradition.
- Nishka
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'darkness', also interpreted as 'playful' or 'mischievous' in modern Hindi usage
- Paras
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beyond' or 'transcendent'; also refers to a traditional Indian garland or necklace worn in classical contexts
- Ronak
Sanskrit
84Ronak means radiance, brightness, or splendor in Sanskrit. It conveys luminosity and charm, often associated with light and vitality in South Asian cultures.
- Daiwik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'divine' or 'godlike.' Composed of elements suggesting brightness and strength, popular in contemporary Indian naming traditions.
- Naomika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pleasantness' or 'sweetness'; a modern feminine elaboration combining Naomi with the diminutive suffix -ka.
- Seema
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'boundary' or 'limit'. Also interpreted as 'limit of the sea' in some traditions, symbolizing grace and defined beauty.
- Niharika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'darkness'. Also refers to a small star or sparkle, symbolizing light within darkness.
- Anmol
Sanskrit
84Precious, priceless, or invaluable. A virtue name from South Asian tradition emphasizing worth and treasure.
- Karmani
Sanskrit
84One who performs actions or deeds; derived from karma, relating to actions and their consequences in Hindu philosophy.
- Aariya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'. Popular in Indian cultures, often associated with grace and dignity.
- Niyari
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'to lead' or 'to guide', representing leadership and direction. Popular in modern Indian communities.
- Jasraj
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'king of music' or 'melody king', combining 'jas' (glory/praise) and 'raj' (king/rule). Associated with classical Indian music tradition.
- Ajuni
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'born under the star' or 'celestial', connoting divine or heavenly qualities in Hindu tradition
- Shaanvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', derived from 'Shaan' (peace/tranquility). Associated with serenity and grace in Indian tradition.
- Raavi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'river', referring to the Ravi River in Punjab, India. Symbolizes flow, vitality, and natural strength.
- Vagmi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'eloquent speaker' or 'one who speaks well', connected to articulate expression and wisdom.
- Gyan
Sanskrit
84Knowledge or wisdom in Sanskrit. A name deeply rooted in Hindu philosophy and spiritual traditions.
- Aasha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'hope' or 'desire'. A popular name in Indian culture symbolizing wishes and aspirations.
- Reyaansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'colorful' or 'adorned', often interpreted as 'king of colors' or one who brings vibrancy and joy
- Dhilan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'heart' or 'beloved', also associated with compassion and emotional depth in South Asian tradition
- Raaga
Sanskrit
84A classical melodic framework in Indian classical music, denoting a specific sequence of musical notes and emotional expression.
- Pratham
Sanskrit
84First or foremost in Sanskrit. Represents primacy, leadership, and being at the beginning of something great.
- Manvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'modest' or 'humble', also interpreted as 'face' or 'countenance' in some traditions
- Keshvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, meaning 'intelligent' or 'clever'; also associated with the Kesari flower (marigold) symbolizing beauty and auspiciousness in Hindu tradition
- Bhumi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'earth' or 'land', symbolizing groundedness, stability, and connection to nature in Hindu philosophy.
- Anshi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'limitless' or 'without boundaries'. Used in Hindu tradition as a name representing infinite potential and boundless grace.
- Davani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'generous' or 'wealthy', reflecting virtues of abundance and benevolence in Hindu tradition.
- Janani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'mother' or 'woman', revered in Hindu tradition as a name for the divine feminine and goddess energy
- Arshi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'queen' or 'noble woman', also used as a diminutive form in South Asian cultures
- Anoushka
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Anushka', diminutive of 'Anu' meaning 'atom' or 'small', symbolizing grace and delicacy in classical Indian tradition.
- Sohana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'beautiful', also used as a variant of Shona/Shona in South Asian cultures.
- Ashan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without sorrow' or 'blissful'. Also used in South Asian cultures as a name bearing peaceful, content connotations.
- Nirvika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without form' or 'formless', referencing the ultimate state of enlightenment in Buddhist and Hindu philosophy
- Rina
Sanskrit
78From Sanskrit meaning 'singer' or 'dancer', also used as a diminutive form of longer names like Raina or Rina.
- Avyaan
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'fearless'. A modern Indian name combining 'Avy' with the suffix '-aan', gaining popularity in contemporary South Asian communities.
- Harsirat
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'har' (green) and 'sirat' (path), meaning 'the green path' or journey of virtue in Sikh philosophy.
- Vaniyah
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for'. A modern name reflecting aspirational qualities, popular in South Asian communities.
- Sahaan
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'king' or 'ruler', a regal name with deep roots in South Asian tradition.
- Sanai
Sanskrit
74Wise or discerning; derived from Sanskrit roots meaning knowledge and insight. Used in Indian classical traditions.
- Sahana
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'easy' or 'simple', also interpreted as 'graceful' in classical Indian tradition.
- Yash
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'shine' or 'glory', symbolizing brightness and success in Hindu tradition
- Neev
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'navel' or 'center', also interpreted as 'new' in modern Hindi contexts
- Aadi
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'beginning' or 'first'. Associated with clarity and primacy in Hindu tradition.
- Aahan
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'first light', symbolizing new beginnings and the breaking of darkness into day
- Kamira
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'miraculous' or 'wonderful'. Also associated with divine grace and celestial beauty in Hindu tradition.
- Shreyas
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'better' or 'superior,' associated with wisdom and prosperity in Hindu philosophy and classical literature.
- Anand
Sanskrit
74Bliss, joy, or happiness. A significant name in Hindu and Buddhist traditions representing inner peace and contentment.
- Pria
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one', used in Indian languages as a term of endearment and affection.
- Meesha
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one'. Also used as a diminutive form of Meera, associated with devotion and grace in Hindu tradition.
- Avyaansh
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one of a kind', also interpreted as 'unusual soul' in modern Indian naming traditions
- Disha
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'direction' or 'sense of direction', symbolizing guidance and clarity of purpose in Indian tradition
- Kirat
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'action' or 'deed', also interpreted as 'radiant' or 'shining'. Carries spiritual significance in Indian philosophy.
- Raya
Sanskrit
72Queen or royalty in Sanskrit. Also used as a variant of Raja/Raj, meaning ruler or king.
- Anaya
Sanskrit
72Without eyes; innocent or perceiving without judgment. Also interpreted as 'graceful' or 'unique' in Sanskrit tradition.
- Ayaan
Sanskrit
72Gift or blessing in Sanskrit. A name of Persian origin meaning 'swift' or 'quick,' also used in South Asian cultures with spiritual significance.
- Aarav
Sanskrit
72From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'wise'. A modern Indian name gaining popularity in Western cultures.
- Avyukthram
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'free from bondage' or 'liberated.' Composed of 'a' (without) and 'yuktha' (bound/restrained), signifying spiritual freedom.
- Debahni
Sanskrit
70A contemporary name blending Sanskrit roots with modern sensibility, potentially derived from elements meaning 'devoted' or 'blessed' in Hindu tradition.
- Reyanshreddy
Sanskrit
70Reyansh derives from Sanskrit 'Rey' (rays of light) and 'ansh' (part/portion), meaning 'a part of light.' Reddy is a Telugu surname meaning 'king' or 'ruler.'
- Maanvik
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'moon-faced' or 'moon-like', combining 'maan' (moon) and 'vik' (face/form). Associated with lunar beauty and celestial grace.
- Aalaiya
Sanskrit
70Divine, noble, and exalted. A modern name blending Sanskrit roots conveying spiritual elevation and grace.
- Samarveer
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'samar' (battle) and 'veer' (brave warrior). A name celebrating courage and valor in combat.
- Viraan
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'courageous'. A modern name gaining popularity in South Asian and diaspora communities.
- Rihansh
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'without sorrow' or 'joy', combining 'ri' (without) and 'hansh' (sorrow). Associated with happiness and positive energy in Hindu tradition.
- Sharvil
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Sharva' meaning 'archer' or 'one who aims', associated with precision and focus
- Daya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'compassion' or 'kindness'. Also associated with divine grace in Hindu and yogic traditions.
- Suhana
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'pleasant' or 'beautiful', conveying grace and charm in South Asian tradition
- Sohan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'handsome', also interpreted as 'wise one' in Hindu tradition
- Ridhi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth', also interpreted as 'auspicious' in Hindu tradition
- Shanvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm'. Associated with serenity and tranquility in Hindu tradition.
- Advika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one without equal', symbolizing individuality and distinctiveness in Hindu and Indian naming traditions
- Tanush
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'young' or 'youthful', associated with vitality and strength in Hindu traditions
- Sahaj
Sanskrit
62Sahaj means 'natural' or 'effortless' in Sanskrit, referring to something innate and unforced.
- Meela
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'friendly' or 'beloved'. Also associated with the Hindi word for 'earth' or 'soil', grounding it in nature.
- Arav
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', reflecting tranquility and composed strength in Hindu tradition.
- Saanvika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', with roots in classical Indian naming traditions honoring feminine elegance and virtue.
- Eeshan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'charming' or 'pleasant'. Associated with Hindu and Indian naming traditions.
- Naavya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'new' or 'fresh', symbolizing newness and vitality in Hindu tradition
- Roohi
English
62From Sanskrit meaning 'soul' or 'spirit', deeply rooted in Hindu philosophy and spirituality.
- Chai
Sanskrit
62Tea, the beverage. In South Asian cultures, chai represents warmth, hospitality, and daily ritual.
- Vedang
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'Vedic knowledge' or 'one who knows the Vedas', referencing the ancient Hindu scriptures and wisdom traditions.
- Aarushi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'first light' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and the arrival of morning
- Yugan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'worthy' or 'deserving', used in Indian naming traditions
- Sharvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely', associated with grace and elegance in Indian tradition
- Vibhav
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'splendid' or 'radiant', associated with brightness and brilliance in Hindu philosophy
- Harsh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'hard' or 'firm', symbolizing strength and resilience in Hindu tradition.
- Aadyant
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who has come forward' or 'advancing', derived from 'Aadi' (beginning) and 'Yant' (moving/advancing), symbolizing progress and forward momentum
- Kalyan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'prosperous'. Associated with wellness and positive fortune in Hindu tradition.
- Akshaj
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'without sorrow' or 'one without grief', derived from 'akshaya' (imperishable) and 'aj' (to drive away).
- Sartaaj
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'king of kings' or 'crowned king'; a regal title used in South Asian cultures denoting nobility and sovereignty.
- Jeet
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'victor' or 'conqueror'. Used in Indian cultures as a name embodying triumph and success.
- Vidhaan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'constitution' or 'system', also refers to law or governance in Indian tradition
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
