Indian Origin baby names
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116 names
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- Navya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'new' or 'young', often associated with innovation and freshness in modern Indian naming tradition
- Atharva
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit, the fourth Veda of Hinduism. 'Atharva' references divine knowledge and wisdom in ancient Indian 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
- Kaira
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'dark' or 'black', also associated with artistic and creative qualities in Hindu tradition
- Avyana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit roots meaning 'wished for' or 'desired'; a modern invention blending Avni (earth) with the suffix -ana, suggesting a desired earthly presence.
- Reema
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'supreme' or 'exalted'. Also used as a variant of Rima, denoting graceful or rhythmic qualities in Indian traditions.
- Ashwin
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'one who is swift' or 'victorious', also associated with Ashwin, the Hindu twin gods of medicine and health in Vedic mythology
- Varnika
Sanskrit
84Golden or shimmering; derived from Sanskrit roots referring to brightness and luster. A name with roots in Indian naming traditions.
- Shivay
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Shiva' (the supreme deity) with the suffix '-ay' meaning 'one who embodies.' Associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology, representing cosmic consciousness and transformation.
- Shivaay
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit Śiva meaning 'auspicious' or 'pure', referring to the Hindu deity Shiva; the suffix -ay adds intensity or honor
- Adhvik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'one who moves towards victory' or 'moving forward with strength', combining 'adh' (towards) and 'vic' (victory).
- Harshiv
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'harsh' (joy) and 'iv' (possessing), meaning 'full of joy' or 'one who brings happiness'
- Raam
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pleasing' or 'delightful'. Also a shortened form of Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
- Ridhima
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'stream' or 'flowing water', symbolizing grace and natural movement. Associated with feminine elegance in Indian culture.
- Zanari
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, meaning 'golden' or 'precious one', associated with wealth and value in Hindu tradition
- Kalaiya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'black' or 'dark', also associated with the goddess Kali in Hindu tradition
- Tavari
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'star' or 'celestial body'; associated with brightness and cosmic significance in Hindu tradition.
- Ihaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'joyful' or 'full of joy'. A modern Indian name reflecting happiness and positivity.
- Saathvik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'eternal truth' or 'one who embodies truth'. Associated with spiritual wisdom and authenticity in Hindu philosophy.
- Srisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth'. Associated with Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of fortune, abundance, and grace.
- Vyas
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, referring to the sage Vyasa, author of the Mahabharata. Means 'spreader' or 'arranger' in ancient texts.
- Ravina
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'sun' or 'grace', also associated with the ravine or flowing water in some contexts
- Vagmi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'eloquent speaker' or 'one who speaks well', connected to articulate expression and wisdom.
- Atharv
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'Atharva,' referring to the Atharva Veda, one of the four Vedas in Hindu scripture, symbolizing knowledge and spiritual wisdom.
- Aarna
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'flowing water' or 'peaceful', also associated with the goddess of wealth and abundance in Hindu tradition.
- Krish
Sanskrit
76Short form of Krishna, the Hindu deity. Means 'dark' or 'black' in Sanskrit, symbolizing divine mystery and spiritual depth.
- Shrihaan
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'Shri' (prosperity, light) combined with 'Haan' (yes, affirmation), conveying blessed assent or auspicious affirmation.
- Nihith
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'dark', representing the quiet beauty of darkness and introspection
- Laiyani
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'darling', a modern Indian name with affectionate connotations.
- Jalauni
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'flowing water' or 'stream', associated with fluidity and grace in classical Indian literature
- Vyom
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'sky' or 'atmosphere', representing vastness and cosmic expanse in Hindu and Indian philosophy
- Anjali
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'offering' or 'gift', symbolizing a gesture of reverence and devotion in Hindu tradition.
- Avyaansh
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one of a kind', also interpreted as 'unusual soul' in modern Indian naming traditions
- Ashvith
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'ashva' (horse) and 'vith' (victorious). Means one who is victorious with horses, symbolizing strength and valor in Hindu tradition.
- Jaivien
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'jai' (victory) and 'vien' (life), meaning 'victorious life' or 'one who lives victoriously'. Modern Indian origin with spiritual undertones.
- Jaiyana
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit roots meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant', blended with modern naming conventions. Associated with strength and success.
- Riddhi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' and 'wealth', symbolizing abundance and good fortune in Hindu tradition.
- Yeshna
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for', conveying a sense of being cherished and longed for
- Sharvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely', associated with grace and elegance in Indian tradition
- Adrit
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who moves' or 'flowing', suggesting motion and fluidity.
- Arhant
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'worthy' or 'deserving', also refers to an advanced spiritual aspirant in Hindu philosophy who is close to liberation.
- Devari
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly', also interpreted as 'gift from God' in Hindu tradition
- Ashaan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'wish' or 'hope'. A modern Indian name symbolizing aspiration and positive intent.
- Kaiyer
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'archer' or 'one who wields a bow', derived from 'kai' (hand) and 'yera' (arrow).
- Parthiv
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'of the earth' or 'earthly', derived from Prithvi, the Hindu goddess and personification of the earth.
- Innaya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'favor', often used in Indian and South Asian cultures as a name embodying divine blessing
- Pratha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'first' or 'morning'; associated with dawn and new beginnings in Hindu tradition.
- Rishy
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who flows' or 'prosperous', also associated with wealth and abundance in Hindu tradition
- Reyansh
Sanskrit
55From Sanskrit meaning 'flowing' or 'stream', symbolizing grace and movement. Also interpreted as 'ray of light' in some Hindu traditions.
- Amogh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'invincible' or 'flawless', symbolizing strength and perfection in Hindu philosophy.
- Dhwani
Sanskrit
42Sound or music in Sanskrit. Represents the cosmic vibration and resonance in Hindu philosophy.
- Vaamika
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'wished for'. A modern Indian name with roots in classical Sanskrit literature.
- Lasana
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'to play' or 'to sport'; also associated with garlands and ornaments in classical Indian tradition.
- Alankrita
Sanskrit
42Adorned, decorated, or arranged with grace. A name conveying elegance and artistic refinement in classical Sanskrit tradition.
- Evanshi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'wished for' or 'desired'. A modern Indian name blending traditional roots with contemporary appeal.
- Satyam
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'truth' or 'truthfulness'. A virtue name reflecting honesty and authenticity in Hindu philosophy.
- Pranith
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent', reflecting qualities of knowledge and discernment in Hindu tradition.
- Baaj
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'young' or 'child'. Used in Indian naming traditions as a term of endearment.
- Eashan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'wish' or 'desire'. A modern Indian name reflecting aspirational qualities valued in Hindu culture.
- Yamini
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'the dark one', associated with feminine grace and the beauty of twilight hours
- Dhrisha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'to shine' or 'lustre'; associated with brightness and radiance in Hindu tradition
- Adith
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'unobstructed' or 'whole.' In Hindu tradition, associated with clarity and completeness of being.
- Samisha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit roots meaning 'peaceful' or 'composed.' Modern Indian name blending traditional phonetics with contemporary appeal.
- Pakhi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'pakshi' meaning 'bird', symbolizing freedom, grace, and spiritual lightness in Hindu and Indian culture.
- Aaranya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'forest' or 'wilderness', evoking nature and tranquility. A modern variant of Aranya with contemporary spelling.
- Shaili
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'modest' or 'shy', also interpreted as 'graceful' and 'elegant'. Popular in Indian naming traditions.
- Anniya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'favor'. A modern variant spelling that gained popularity in South Asian and multicultural communities.
- Jaidev
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Jai' (victory) and 'Dev' (god/divine). Literally 'victory of god' or 'divine victory', a common name in Hindu tradition.
- Mourya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'peacock' or 'relating to the peacock.' In Hindu tradition, the peacock is sacred and symbolizes beauty, grace, and divine protection.
- Sanvith
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'san' (well) and 'vith' (knowledge), meaning one who possesses good knowledge or wisdom.
- Kalauni
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'skilled' or 'artisan', also associated with artistic craftsmanship and creative ability in classical Indian tradition.
- Krrish
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'crystal' or 'ice', also the name of the Hindu deity Krishna. Popular in Indian cinema and culture.
- Tirth
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'ford' or 'crossing', referring to a place of pilgrimage or spiritual passage in Hindu tradition.
- Ishani
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'the desired one' or 'gift', also interpreted as 'dark night' in Hindu tradition, symbolizing beauty and mystery.
- Naksh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'design' or 'pattern', associated with artistry and creative expression in Indian tradition
- Ayaansh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'quick' or 'swift', also interpreted as 'one who brings prosperity and speed'. Popular in modern Indian naming traditions.
- Tejas
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'sharp' or 'radiant', also refers to brilliance and luster in Hindu philosophy
- Kiansh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent', used in Hindi and Indian cultures as a name denoting wisdom and grace.
- Vansh
Sanskrit
40Vansh means lineage, dynasty, or family branch in Sanskrit. It signifies ancestral heritage and genealogical continuity.
- Aayra
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', also interpreted as 'air' or 'wind' in Hindu tradition, symbolizing grace and movement
- Arora
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'dawn' or 'early morning light'. Associated with Aurora, the Roman goddess of dawn, and widely used in Indian cultures.
- Tanish
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'ambitious' or 'driven', also interpreted as 'graceful' or 'handsome' in Hindu tradition
- Sisira
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'cold' or 'winter', also refers to dew or frost in classical Indian texts.
- Rayansh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'ray of light' or 'sun ray'. A modern compound name blending Raya (light) with the suffix -ansh (part/portion).
- Saran
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'protection' or 'shelter'. Also associated with the plastic wrap brand Saran Wrap, giving it modern cultural resonance.
- Abhiraj
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'abhi' (toward) and 'raj' (rule/king). Means 'one who rules toward' or 'supreme ruler', conveying leadership and sovereignty.
- Arjunkrishna
Sanskrit
40Arjun is a legendary warrior prince from the Mahabharata; Krishna is a revered deity. Combined, it represents devotion to heroic ideals and divine consciousness.
- Samarpan
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'offering' or 'dedication', reflects a spiritual commitment or surrender to a higher purpose.
- Vidyuth
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'lightning' or 'flash of light', symbolizing energy and brilliance in Hindu tradition.
- Yuvaansh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'young' or 'youthful,' combined with 'ansh' meaning 'part' or 'portion,' conveying a sense of youth and vitality
- Nida
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'nest' or 'abode', symbolizing safety and home. Also associated with the nest-building nature of birds.
- Rema
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'charming'. Also used in modern Indian culture as a standalone name with contemporary appeal.
- Dhvani
Sanskrit
40Sound or resonance in Sanskrit. Represents the concept of vibration and acoustic energy in classical Indian philosophy and music.
- Japnaaz
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit roots meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant', with possible connection to 'jap' (to chant) and 'naaz' (pride, grace)
- Kanisha
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit, meaning 'golden' or 'gracious.' Modern Indian name with spiritual undertones and contemporary appeal.
- Nilaya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'home' or 'abode', representing a sense of belonging and rootedness in Hindu philosophy.
- Anveer
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'without fear' or 'fearless'. A name conveying courage and confidence.
- Anwit
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'without fear' or 'fearless', reflecting courage and bravery
- Samady
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit meaning 'even-tempered' or 'calm', reflecting qualities of balance and serenity
- Avyukt
Sanskrit
12From Sanskrit meaning 'separated' or 'distinct', signifying one who is unattached or liberated in Hindu philosophy.
- Iknoor
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'vision' or 'sight', also interpreted as 'pure' in some Indian traditions
- Ansal
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'matchless' or 'incomparable', suggesting uniqueness and excellence
- Gaurik
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'mountain' or 'peak', associated with strength and elevation in Hindu tradition.
- Nivedh
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'offered' or 'dedicated'. Associated with Hindu rituals of offering or devotion.
- Asrith
Sanskrit
10One who possesses courage and valor; a name rooted in strength and noble qualities.
- Dhven
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'swift' or 'quick', reflecting speed and agility
- Vibha
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'radiance' or 'brightness', associated with light and luminosity in Hindu philosophy
- Anvit
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit 'anvita' meaning 'connected' or 'joined', symbolizing unity and harmony in Hindu philosophy
- Advith
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'unconquered' or 'undefeated', reflecting strength and determination
- Megha
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'cloud'. Associated with monsoon rains and the sky in Indian tradition.
- Viaansh
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'everywhere' or 'pervading', often interpreted as 'universal' or 'all-encompassing'
- Nihit
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'without blame' or 'faultless', conveying purity and innocence.
- Jaliya
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'famous' or 'celebrated'. Also interpreted as 'victorious' in some Indian traditions.
- Advit
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one of a kind', conveying distinctiveness and individuality.
- Amulya
Sanskrit
6Precious, priceless, or invaluable. A name expressing deep worth and significance in Indian tradition.
- Revansh
Sanskrit
5From Sanskrit 'revanche,' meaning revenge or retaliation. Modern Hindi usage emphasizes triumph and victory.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
