Modern Indian baby names
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159 names
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- Rudhvik
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit 'rudh' (red) + 'vik' (conqueror). Means 'one who conquers with passion' or 'red victor', blending color symbolism with strength.
- Devansh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'deva' (divine) and 'ansh' (part/portion), meaning 'part of the divine' or 'divine share'.
- Aarohi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'musical' or 'melodious', derived from 'aaroh' (ascending notes in music). Represents the ascending scale in Indian classical music.
- Rudransh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'Rudra' (a Vedic deity) combined with 'ansh' meaning 'part' or 'portion'. Represents a divine aspect or fragment of cosmic energy.
- Shreeyan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'shree' meaning prosperity, wealth, and beauty combined with 'yan' suffix denoting a person. Represents one blessed with fortune and grace.
- Aadhvik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one of a kind', combining 'Aadh' (beginning/first) with the suffix 'vik' denoting excellence
- Vihaana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and the brightness of daybreak in Hindu and Indian tradition.
- Dayali
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'generous' or 'charitable', reflecting qualities of kindness and benevolence in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Krishnav
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, derived from Krishna (dark/black) with the suffix -av. Associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu tradition, representing divine love and spiritual wisdom.
- Paarth
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'warrior' or 'archer', associated with strength and martial virtue in Hindu tradition.
- Shourya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'courage' or 'bravery', denoting valor and heroic strength in classical Indian tradition.
- Parneet
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'supreme' or 'ultimate', combined with the suffix -eet denoting a devotee or follower in Punjabi tradition
- Daivik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'divine' or 'godlike', derived from 'Daiva' (divine). Associated with spiritual wisdom and celestial qualities in Hindu tradition.
- Medhansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wisdom' or 'intellect', combining 'medha' (intelligence) with the diminutive suffix '-ansh' (part or portion)
- Shreyanvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Shreya' meaning wise or superior, combined with 'Anvi' meaning graceful. Represents wisdom and elegance in Hindu tradition.
- Ruhaani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'spiritual' or 'of the soul', reflecting divine essence in Hindu and Persian traditions.
- Niralya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'peaceful'. Nir- means 'without' and -alya relates to peace and tranquility.
- Srihitha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Sri' (auspicious, prosperity) and 'hita' (beneficial, well-being). Conveys prosperity and wellness in Hindu tradition.
- Janhvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Janhvi', the river goddess in Hindu mythology, embodying purity and divine feminine energy
- Devanshi
Sanskrit
84Divine woman or goddess in Sanskrit. Deva means god/divine, -shi is a feminine suffix denoting a woman or quality.
- Shravya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'shruti' meaning 'that which is heard' or 'listening'. Associated with divine sound and Vedic knowledge in Hindu philosophy.
- Shivaansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Shiva' (the supreme deity) combined with 'ansh' meaning 'part' or 'portion'. Signifies 'part of Shiva' or 'divine fragment'.
- Hridhaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'one with a happy heart' or 'joyful heart'. A modern Indian name combining 'hrid' (heart) with 'haan' (yes/affirmation).
- Shivanshreddy
Sanskrit
76Shiva (Hindu deity) + ansh (portion/part) + reddy (Telugu surname meaning 'ready/prepared'). Represents a portion of divine energy with strength and readiness.
- Yashnasri
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'glory' or 'splendor', combined with 'Sri' denoting auspiciousness and wealth in Hindu tradition
- Nehitan
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'one who leads' or 'guide'. Associated with leadership and spiritual direction in Hindu tradition.
- Teghveer
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'tegha' meaning sharp or fierce, combined with 'veer' meaning brave warrior. Denotes a courageous fighter.
- Avitaaz
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'avi' (bird) and 'taaz' (swift/quick), meaning 'swift as a bird' or 'swift flyer'
- Ishanvi
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for', also interpreted as 'gift' in Hindu tradition, symbolizing a blessing or cherished child
- Ved
Sanskrit
72From Sanskrit meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom'. In Hindu tradition, the Vedas are ancient sacred texts representing divine knowledge.
- Aadhya
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'first power' or 'primordial energy', associated with Shakti in Hindu philosophy
- Rihansh
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'without sorrow' or 'joy', combining 'ri' (without) and 'hansh' (sorrow). Associated with happiness and positive energy in Hindu tradition.
- Rivaansh
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'stream' or 'river', combined with 'ansh' meaning 'part' or 'portion'. Signifies one who flows like a river.
- Taniyla
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'wave' or 'ripple', representing fluidity and grace. Also associated with the night or darkness in some traditions.
- Nihansh
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'without ego', derived from 'nihan' (to hide/restrain) and 'ansh' (part/portion)
- Anvita
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one without a second', conveying individuality and distinctiveness
- Shashwat
Sanskrit
62Eternal, perpetual, or everlasting. Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'unchanging' or 'permanent', often used in Hindu philosophy and spirituality.
- Shivika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Shiva' (divine, auspicious) with feminine suffix '-ika'. Associated with Hindu goddess Shakti and divine feminine energy.
- Aarushi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'first light' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and the arrival of morning
- Adhvika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'incomparable', combining elements denoting distinction and excellence in Hindu tradition.
- Yashasvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'glorious' or 'splendid'; associated with brilliance, fame, and excellence in Hindu tradition.
- Aarnavi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'ocean' (aar) combined with 'navi' (ship/vessel), symbolizing a vessel crossing waters of life
- Aksh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'sky' or 'axis', symbolizing vastness and cosmic significance in Hindu philosophy
- Ridhay
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who is happy' or 'joyful', connoting prosperity and contentment in Hindu tradition
- Vedanya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom', related to Veda, the ancient Hindu scriptures. Represents intellectual and spiritual depth.
- Kanav
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'gold' or 'precious', symbolizing wealth and value in Hindu tradition
- Akshiv
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'indestructible' or 'imperishable', derived from the roots 'akshaya' referring to eternal or permanent qualities.
- Suveer
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'courageous', also associated with protection and strength in Hindu tradition
- Manvith
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'intelligent man' or 'wise person', combining 'man' (mind/intellect) and 'vith' (one who possesses)
- Shaarvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', also interpreted as 'golden' in Hindu tradition
- Shridhi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' and 'wealth', often associated with the goddess Lakshmi in Hindu tradition
- Ekaksh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'eka' (one) and 'aksh' (eye), meaning 'one-eyed' or 'single vision', symbolizing focus and clarity
- Ashvika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Ashva' (horse) + feminine suffix '-ika'. Represents strength, grace, and the noble qualities of a horse in Hindu tradition.
- Gursher
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, a Sikh name combining 'Gur' (guru/teacher) and 'Sher' (lion), symbolizing a courageous follower of spiritual wisdom.
- Rithika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who flows' or 'stream', associated with grace and movement in Hindu tradition
- Dhyan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'meditation' or 'concentration', referring to focused spiritual practice in Hindu and yogic traditions.
- 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
- Devarsh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'deva' (god) and 'arsh' (ray of light). Means 'divine ray' or 'god's light', reflecting spiritual brilliance.
- Prinsha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'priya' meaning beloved or dear, with the suffix '-sha' denoting feminine grace and affection
- Sambhav
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'sambhav' meaning 'possible' or 'potential.' Associated with possibility and auspicious beginnings in Hindu philosophy.
- Viyanshi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'full of life' or 'lively'; composed of 'vi' (special) and 'yanshi' (being/existence), conveying vibrant presence.
- Akanksha
Sanskrit
42Desire or longing; a wish or aspiration. Reflects the Sanskrit root expressing deep yearning and ambition.
- Adhyansh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Adhyayan' (study) + 'Ansh' (part/portion), meaning 'devoted to learning' or 'one who studies'
- Pragathi
Sanskrit
42Progress, advancement, or development. A virtue name reflecting forward movement and growth in Hindu philosophy.
- Nishiv
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'not shivering' or 'not trembling,' symbolizing steadiness and strength. Associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu tradition.
- Vanshika
Sanskrit
42A branch or descendant; one who spreads or extends. Derived from 'vansh' meaning lineage or family tree in Sanskrit.
- Dhanvik
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'. Dhan refers to wealth and prosperity in Hindu tradition.
- Aaryaveer
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Arya' (noble) and 'Veer' (brave/hero). Means 'noble hero' or 'brave warrior of noble character'.
- Amrutha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'immortal' or 'nectar of the gods', associated with divine vitality and eternal life in Hindu tradition
- Ashriya
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'blessed' or 'fortunate', also interpreted as 'shy' or 'modest' in some traditions
- Harshini
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'joyful' or 'happiness'; also associated with the goddess Harsha in Hindu tradition, conveying delight and auspiciousness.
- Harshith
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'sharp' or 'fierce', conveying intensity and brilliance. Associated with sharpness of intellect and strength of character.
- Harshitha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'harsh' or 'severe', often interpreted as 'golden' or 'radiant' in modern usage, symbolizing strength and brilliance.
- Jaishon
Sanskrit
42Victory or triumph; derived from Sanskrit 'jai' meaning to win or conquer, combined with suffix patterns in Hindi naming traditions
- Havish
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'havya' meaning 'fit for sacrifice' or 'offering', traditionally associated with sacred rituals and divine purpose in Hindu tradition.
- Veeransh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit roots 'vīra' (brave, heroic) and 'ansh' (part, portion), meaning 'part of the brave' or 'heroic share'.
- Divika
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'divi' meaning divine or luminous. Associated with brightness and celestial radiance in Hindu tradition.
- Ekamjot
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'eka' (one) and 'jyoti' (light), meaning 'one light' or 'unified radiance.' Popular in Sikh tradition symbolizing divine unity.
- Sparsh
Sanskrit
42Touch or contact in Sanskrit. A modern Indian name symbolizing connection and sensory awareness, popular in contemporary Hindi-speaking families.
- Aathira
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'not three' or 'beyond the three worlds', symbolizing transcendence. Also associated with the goddess Lakshmi in Hindu tradition.
- Eeshani
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'smiling' or 'one who smiles', associated with warmth and gentle radiance in Hindu tradition
- Dhruvika
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Dhruva' meaning 'fixed' or 'pole star,' symbolizing steadfastness and constancy. Dhruvika is the feminine form.
- Aansh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'part of the divine' or 'a portion of God', reflecting Hindu philosophical concepts of atman and brahman.
- Nishitha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'darkness', representing the quiet, peaceful quality of nighttime. Associated with serenity and introspection.
- Priyanshi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear', combined with '-shi' (feminine suffix). Conveys affection and endearment in Indian tradition.
- Saransh
Sanskrit
42Summary or essence in Sanskrit. A modern Indian name reflecting brevity and clarity of thought.
- Dhanvith
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'one who holds a bow' or 'archer', derived from 'dhanush' (bow) and the suffix 'ith' (one who possesses)
- Dharvik
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'bold' or 'brave', also interpreted as 'one who holds dharma' (cosmic law and righteousness)
- Pranisha
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', derived from the root 'pranish' relating to wisdom and knowledge.
- Divyanshi
Sanskrit
42Divine radiance or heavenly splendor. From 'Divya' (divine) and 'Anshi' (part), meaning a part of the divine or celestial being.
- Purvi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'east' or 'eastern', often associated with the direction of sunrise and new beginnings in Hindu tradition
- Garvit
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit, meaning 'proud' or 'worthy of praise'. Associated with dignity and honor in Hindu tradition.
- Dakshith
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'daksh' meaning skilled or clever. Represents intelligence, capability, and dexterity in Hindu tradition.
- Dhruvin
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'pole star' or 'fixed; immovable', symbolizing constancy and guidance in Hindu astronomy and philosophy.
- Divij
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'divine' or 'luminous', associated with brightness and celestial qualities in Hindu tradition.
- Harshaan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'happy' or 'joyful'. Also interpreted as 'bright' or 'shining' in Hindu tradition.
- Japneet
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'jap' (to recite/chant) and 'neet' (neat/pure), signifying spiritual devotion and purity in Sikh tradition.
- Arihan
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'excellent'. Also associated with Arihan, a figure in Hindu philosophy representing spiritual awakening.
- Shivaksh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Shiva' (the divine destroyer-transformer) + 'Aksh' (eye/vision). Represents 'eye of Shiva' or divine perception and wisdom.
- Siddhanth
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'accomplished' or 'perfected one', derived from Siddha (accomplished) and -anth (possessor). Associated with spiritual attainment in Hindu philosophy.
- Utkarsh
Sanskrit
42Rising or elevation; derived from Sanskrit 'ut' (up) and 'karsh' (to pull/draw), signifying growth and advancement.
- Aaruhi
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'first ray of light' or 'early morning light'; symbolizes new beginnings and spiritual awakening in Hindu tradition
- Prayash
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'effort' or 'endeavor'; also interpreted as 'prayer' or 'wish' in Hindu tradition
- Sayansh
Sanskrit
42One who brings happiness or joy; derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'to smile' or 'to be happy'
- Suryansh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit 'Surya' (sun) + 'ansh' (part/ray). Means 'part of the sun' or 'ray of the sun', symbolizing light and divine energy.
- Sathvik
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'truth' or 'one who speaks truth'; associated with virtue and wisdom in Hindu philosophy.
- Manasvi
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', derived from 'manas' (mind). Represents mental clarity and intellectual strength in Hindu philosophy.
- Avneesh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'one without sorrow' or 'fearless'. Composed of 'av' (protection) and 'neesh' (night/darkness), symbolizing protection from darkness.
- Shriyaan
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperous' or 'blessed', derived from 'Shriya' (wealth, beauty, prosperity) with the suffix '-aan' indicating possession of these qualities
- Adrija
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'adri' meaning mountain, combined with suffix 'ja' meaning born of or daughter of. Refers to one born of the mountains.
- Hanvika
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'joyful' or 'full of joy', also interpreted as 'graceful swan' in Hindu tradition
- Ishir
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'arrow' or 'swift'. Associated with strength and directness in ancient Indian texts.
- Adhvaith
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'non-dual' or 'without duality', reflecting Advaita Vedanta philosophy of ultimate unity and oneness.
- Aadhira
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'fearless' or 'without fear'. Also interpreted as relating to 'Aditi', the cosmic mother goddess in Hindu mythology.
- Shivanshi
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'Shiva' (Hindu deity) combined with 'anshi' meaning 'part' or 'fragment'. Signifies 'part of Shiva' or a divine feminine aspect.
- Adhrith
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'righteous' or 'one who follows dharma'; conveys virtue and moral integrity in Hindu philosophy.
- Aadhiran
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'one who leads' or 'one with leadership qualities'; also interpreted as 'one who brings light' in Tamil tradition
- Pratyush
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'bright' or 'shining', associated with early dawn and light. A name evoking radiance and new beginnings.
- Yashwin
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'one who brings success', derived from 'yash' (glory/fame) and 'win' (victory).
- Kotah
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'fort' or 'fortified place'. Also a city name in Rajasthan, India, historically significant as a royal seat.
- Manveer
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'man' (mind) and 'veer' (hero/brave), meaning 'brave-minded one' or 'hero of the mind'. Popular in Indian and Punjabi cultures.
- Shreeya
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperous' or 'auspicious', associated with wealth and good fortune in Hindu tradition
- Vishwak
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'universal' or 'all-encompassing.' A modern Indian name reflecting spiritual and philosophical depth.
- Aavani
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'new moon' or 'without sound', also refers to the lunar month in Hindu calendar during which the new moon occurs
- Sriyansh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'Sri' (prosperity/beauty) and 'yansh' (part/aspect), meaning 'a part of prosperity' or 'blessed one'
- Krishika
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit, derived from Krishna meaning 'dark' or 'black', with the feminine suffix -ika. Associated with devotion and divine love in Hindu tradition.
- Maanvi
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'mind' or 'intellect', also interpreted as 'peaceful' or 'gentle' in Hindu tradition
- Vedaansh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'Veda' (ancient knowledge) and 'Ansh' (part/portion), meaning 'part of the Vedas' or 'embodiment of sacred knowledge'
- Shubhdeep
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'shubh' (auspicious) and 'deep' (light/lamp). Means 'auspicious light' or 'lamp of goodness', symbolizing brightness and positivity.
- Aditri
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'without a second' or 'unique', related to Aditi, the primordial cosmic mother in Hindu mythology
- Vikranth
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'vikrama' meaning courage, valor, or power. Vikranth conveys strength and bravery in Indian tradition.
- Dhruvi
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'dhruva' meaning 'fixed' or 'pole star'; symbolizes constancy, stability, and celestial guidance in Hindu astronomy
- Anusha
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'beautiful'. Associated with the star Anuradha in Hindu mythology, symbolizing protection and nurturing.
- Vidyut
Sanskrit
40Lightning or electrical discharge in Sanskrit. Symbolizes sudden illumination, energy, and divine power in Hindu and yogic traditions.
- Kavya
Sanskrit
30From Sanskrit meaning 'poem' or 'poetry'. Kavya represents creative expression and literary beauty in Indian tradition.
- Diya
Sanskrit
30From Sanskrit meaning 'lamp' or 'light', symbolizing illumination and divine radiance in Hindu tradition
- Debhani
Sanskrit
29From Sanskrit, meaning 'beautiful' or 'radiant.' Associated with grace and luminosity in Indian tradition.
- Chinmayi
Sanskrit
20From Sanskrit 'chit' (consciousness) and 'maya' (illusion), meaning 'wisdom within illusion' or 'conscious intellect'
- Raag
Sanskrit
20A melodic framework in Indian classical music, representing an emotional rasa or aesthetic mood.
- Shivansh
Sanskrit
12From Sanskrit meaning 'part of Shiva', combining Shiva (Hindu god of transformation) and ansh (part/portion). Conveys divine aspect or cosmic fragment.
- Swarnim
Sanskrit
10Golden or glorious; derived from Sanskrit 'suvarna' meaning gold, symbolizing radiance and brilliance
- Meiyani
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit roots meaning 'beautiful' and 'graceful', combining mei (beautiful) with yani (gracious woman)
- Suhaani
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'pleasant.' Widely used in Hindi and South Asian cultures.
- Kunj
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'forest' or 'grove', symbolizing a secluded, peaceful place in nature
- Arjav
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'honest' or 'straightforward', reflecting integrity and truthfulness in character.
- Rajvir
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit 'raj' (king) and 'vir' (brave/warrior). Means 'brave king' or 'courageous ruler'.
- Jayveer
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit 'Jai' (victory) and 'Veer' (brave/warrior). Means victorious warrior or brave conqueror.
- Ruhika
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'shining' or 'radiant'. Associated with brightness and luminosity in Hindu tradition.
- Hetvi
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'intelligent' or 'clever', also understood as 'radiant' in Hindu tradition
- Anamta
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'infinite' or 'boundless', conveying a sense of limitless potential and vastness.
- Aadhrit
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'supported' or 'upheld', suggesting stability and foundation
- Sailee
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'friend' or 'beloved'. Associated with grace and warmth in Indian tradition.
- Samanvita
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'harmonious' or 'coordinated', reflecting balance and unity in Hindu philosophy.
- Daksh
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'skilled' or 'capable', associated with intelligence and competence in Hindu tradition.
- Nirved
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'without desire' or 'without attachment', reflecting spiritual detachment in Hindu philosophy.
- Veeksha
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'vision' or 'sight', connoting clarity and perception in Hindu philosophy
- Samriddhi
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' or 'abundance', symbolizing wealth, fortune, and auspiciousness in Hindu tradition.
- Rajveer
Sanskrit
6From Sanskrit 'raj' (king) and 'veer' (brave/warrior), meaning 'brave king' or 'courageous ruler'
- Ashmi
Sanskrit
5From Sanskrit meaning 'without shame' or 'fearless', also interpreted as 'precious' in Hindu tradition
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