Sanskrit Root baby names
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200 names
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- Liyana
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'tender' or 'delicate', also interpreted as 'lily' in some traditions, symbolizing grace and purity
- Jaianna
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant', also interpreted as a variant of Jaya combined with Anna, suggesting grace and victory combined.
- Kalaiyah
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit 'kalai' meaning art, craft, or skill. A modern invented name blending South Indian linguistic elements with contemporary American naming trends.
- Tajveer
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit 'taj' (crown) and 'veer' (brave/warrior). Means 'brave crown' or 'courageous sovereign', conveying nobility and valor.
- Aadya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'first' or 'primordial', also interpreted as 'undefeated' or 'one without equal' in Hindu tradition
- Rishaan
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'capable' or 'skilled', also interpreted as 'one who is pleased' or 'happy'
- Minha
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'mine' or 'belonging to me', used as a term of endearment in South Asian cultures
- Neel
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'blue' or 'sapphire', also associated with Lord Krishna who is depicted with blue skin in Hindu tradition
- Ansh
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'portion' or 'part'; often interpreted as 'one who is a part of something whole' in Hindu philosophy
- Nirvaan
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'extinguishing' or 'blowing out', referring to the Buddhist concept of liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth
- Vaani
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'voice' or 'speech', often associated with Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, music, and wisdom in Hindu tradition.
- Mulani
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'mula' meaning 'root' combined with Hawaiian suffix '-ani'. Represents grounded strength and connection to earth and origin.
- Arhaan
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'superior'. A modern Indian name gaining popularity in diaspora communities.
- Janaya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'graceful'. A modern name blending Eastern and Western naming traditions.
- Veda
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom', referring to the Vedas, the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism and repositories of ancient spiritual knowledge.
- Malaya
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'garland' or 'flower wreath', also refers to the Malay Peninsula and Malayali people of South India
- Anika
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'sweet face'. Popular in Indian and Hindu cultures as a diminutive form of Anikita or Anushka.
- Ivaan
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'merciful', a modern variant of Ivan with South Asian roots
- Dev
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit 'deva' meaning 'divine' or 'god', widely used in Hindu culture as a short form or standalone name
- Kaiyir
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'celebrated' or 'famous', also interpreted as 'one who brings joy' in Hindu tradition
- Jaivion
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit 'jai' (victory) and 'vion' (variant of '-vaan', meaning bearer). Together: 'victory bearer' or 'one who carries triumph'.
- Yug
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'yoke' or 'union', associated with yoga and spiritual discipline in Hindu and Yogic traditions.
- Aja
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'unborn' or 'not born', also used in Hindu philosophy. In some contexts, associated with 'night' in Indian tradition.
- Neela
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'blue' or 'dark blue', often associated with the night sky and water in Hindu tradition
- 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
- Kaliya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, refers to Kaliya, the serpent demon in Hindu mythology defeated by Lord Krishna. Symbolizes transformation and divine victory.
- Navany
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'new' or 'modern', associated with contemporary and fresh qualities in Hindu tradition.
- Avin
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pleasant' or 'delightful'. Also used in Hindu tradition as a name evoking auspiciousness and positive qualities.
- Aradhya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'worshipped' or 'one who is adored', often given to honor divine reverence and devotion in Hindu tradition.
- Lakai
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'sportive'. Also used as a modern variant in South Asian naming traditions.
- Reema
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'supreme' or 'exalted'. Also used as a variant of Rima, denoting graceful or rhythmic qualities in Indian traditions.
- Kattaleya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Kattaleya', a flowering orchid genus also known as Cattleya. Represents elegance, beauty, and tropical refinement.
- Rishan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', also associated with a musical or melodic quality in Indian classical tradition.
- Arika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', also used as a variant of Erika with Germanic roots meaning 'eternal ruler'
- Shubh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'prosperous', widely used in Hindu and Indian cultures as a blessing name conveying good fortune.
- Danya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Danava' meaning divine or wisdom-keeper; popularized in Russian as a diminutive form of Daniil/Danielle
- Divit
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'divine' or 'shining', used in Hindu tradition as a name conveying brightness and spiritual radiance.
- Aryav
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Arya' meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', with the suffix '-v' common in modern Indian naming conventions.
- Tulsi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'holy basil', referring to the sacred tulsi plant revered in Hindu tradition for its spiritual and medicinal properties.
- Jeevan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'life' or 'living'. A spiritual name reflecting vitality and existence in Hindu and Indian cultures.
- Kavari
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'river' or 'flowing water', associated with movement and grace in Hindu 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.
- Kiyana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'noble', used in Hindu tradition as a variant of Kiana, signifying elegance and dignity.
- Yuvin
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'yuva' meaning young or youthful, associated with vigor and vitality in Hindu tradition
- Yashika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'famous' or 'well-known', derived from 'yash' (fame, glory). Popular in Indian naming traditions.
- Nihaal
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'dark', also interpreted as 'free' or 'liberated' in some traditions
- Avanni
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'charming', a modern name with roots in classical Indian tradition
- Kush
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'region' or 'land', historically associated with the ancient kingdom of Kush in northeastern Africa and the Indus Valley
- Naiya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'water nymph' or 'river goddess', associated with fluidity and grace in Hindu tradition
- Dhara
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'flow' or 'stream', symbolizing fluidity and the nurturing power of water in Hindu philosophy.
- Araiya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth', also interpreted as 'peaceful' in some regional variations
- Rishav
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'passionate' or 'one who flows', also interpreted as 'treasure' in Hindu tradition.
- Tanisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'pretty', widely used in Indian cultures with contemporary American adoption since the 1980s
- Aadhvik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one of a kind', combining 'Aadh' (beginning/first) with the suffix 'vik' denoting excellence
- Kayana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pure' or 'beloved', also used in Indian naming traditions as a variation of Kayana or Kaiyana
- Raam
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'pleasing' or 'delightful'. Also a shortened form of Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
- Anara
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'lovely', also used in Indian naming traditions as a feminine name conveying beauty and elegance
- Maanya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for', also interpreted as 'humble' or 'modest' in Hindu tradition
- Neeva
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'new' or 'young', connoting freshness and vitality. Modern invention with Eastern roots gaining popularity in Western contexts.
- Sithara
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'melody' or 'musical string', often used in Indian classical music traditions to denote stringed instruments.
- Taara
Sanskrit
84Hindu goddess of starlight; also means 'star' in Sanskrit. Associated with celestial beauty and cosmic energy.
- Shah
Persian
84Persian royal title meaning 'king' or 'ruler', derived from Sanskrit roots. Historically used as a title of nobility and authority across Persian, Indian, and South Asian cultures.
- Ahinara
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'gentle', a name embodying peace and compassion in Hindu tradition.
- Hukam
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'command' or 'order', signifying authority and divine will in Hindu and Sikh traditions
- Kailash
Sanskrit
84A sacred mountain in the Himalayas, revered in Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The name evokes spirituality, strength, and natural majesty.
- Shanti
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility', a fundamental concept in yoga and Hindu philosophy representing inner calm and spiritual serenity.
- Zeniya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'hospitable' or 'welcoming'; also a variant of Zeniya associated with wisdom and spiritual grace in South Asian traditions.
- Aariya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'. Popular in Indian cultures, often associated with grace and dignity.
- Rajan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'king' or 'ruler', a title of respect and nobility used across South Asian cultures.
- Sharva
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, refers to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. Associated with auspiciousness and divine protection.
- Chaitra
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, referring to the spring month in the Hindu lunar calendar. Associated with new beginnings, fertility, and renewal.
- Gurbani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'gur' (guru/teacher) and 'bani' (word/song), meaning divine word or spiritual hymn, sacred in Sikh tradition
- Muska
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'smile' or 'pleasant'; also used in South Asian cultures as a term of endearment
- Vahan
English
84From Sanskrit meaning 'warrior' or 'charioteer', widely used in Armenian culture as a traditional masculine name with ancient roots.
- Noni
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'virtuous' or 'good'; also the tropical noni fruit known for medicinal properties in Ayurvedic medicine
- Medhansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wisdom' or 'intellect', combining 'medha' (intelligence) with the diminutive suffix '-ansh' (part or portion)
- Niyati
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'destiny' or 'fate', representing the concept of divine will and predetermined life path in Hindu philosophy.
- Lala
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'charming.' Also used as a diminutive in various cultures, associated with joy and liveliness.
- Kisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wish' or 'desire'; used as a modern English given name with African-American cultural associations
- Janvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'of the winter solstice' or 'born in January'. Associated with the divine feminine and auspicious beginnings in Hindu tradition.
- Aryus
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Arya' meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', with the diminutive suffix '-us'. Historically used in Hindu and Indo-Iranian cultures.
- Niyomi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'gracious' or 'pleasant', also interpreted as a variation of Naomi with Sanskrit influences
- Anahis
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, referring to Anahita, the Persian goddess of water, fertility, and wisdom, revered across ancient Indo-Iranian cultures.
- Virajreddy
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'vīra' (hero/brave) and 'raj' (king), meaning 'heroic king' or 'brave ruler'. Reddy is a Telugu surname indicating nobility or leadership.
- Tavari
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'star' or 'celestial body'; associated with brightness and cosmic significance in Hindu tradition.
- Shreesha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Shri' meaning blessed or prosperous, with the feminine suffix '-sha'. Associated with wealth, beauty, and divine grace in Hindu tradition.
- Kashon
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Kash' meaning to shine or be happy, with the suffix '-on' creating a modern English diminutive form
- Vinayak
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without blemish' or 'pure'. In Hindu tradition, an epithet of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.
- Kasiya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'soft' or 'delicate'. Associated with grace and gentleness in South Asian tradition.
- Suni
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'good'. Also used as a diminutive in various South Asian cultures.
- Aaditri
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'unequaled' or 'incomparable', derived from 'Adi' (first/original) and traditionally used in Hindu naming conventions for girls.
- Oriya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'of the mountains'. Also refers to the Odia people and language of eastern India, carrying cultural and geographic significance.
- Aryaveer
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'arya' (noble) and 'veer' (brave), meaning noble warrior or courageous nobleman in Hindu tradition.
- Vihaanreddy
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'vihaan' meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and brightness. Reddy is a Telugu surname meaning 'king' or 'warrior'.
- Meka
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'great' or 'mighty'; also used as a modern short form in various cultures with diverse significance
- Ritvik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, meaning 'one who sings the Vedas' or 'a Vedic singer'. Associated with Hindu ritual and spiritual practice.
- Samaje
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'together' or 'with', suggesting unity and companionship. A modern name with South Asian roots gaining contemporary use.
- Kiyanna
Sanskrit
84Graceful, beautiful variant of Kiana. Rooted in Sanskrit meaning 'divine' or 'kingly', modernized through American naming trends.
- 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.
- Kaaliyah
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Kali' (goddess of time and transformation) with feminine suffix '-iyah', embodying divine feminine power and cosmic energy
- Vidya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom'. A deeply spiritual name in Hindu tradition, representing learning and intellectual enlightenment.
- Kalaiya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'black' or 'dark', also associated with the goddess Kali in Hindu tradition
- Zaveya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'desired one', a modern name blending traditional roots with contemporary style
- Nivika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'new' or 'fresh', often associated with vitality and new beginnings in Indian traditions
- Timir
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'iron' or 'steel', symbolizing strength and durability. Associated with courage and resilience in Hindu tradition.
- Nihaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without ego' or 'humble'; also interpreted as 'night' in some Indian contexts.
- Vennela
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'shining', also refers to the night sky or moonlight in Telugu tradition
- Shreeyan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'shree' meaning prosperity, wealth, and beauty combined with 'yan' suffix denoting a person. Represents one blessed with fortune and grace.
- Hamir
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous', used in South Asian cultures as a name denoting fortune and abundance
- Damaya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'gentle' or 'mild', also associated with grace and compassion in Hindu tradition
- Dayari
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'compassionate' or 'merciful', reflecting qualities of kindness and empathy in Hindu and yoga traditions.
- Kaisan
Sanskrit
84Japanese name meaning 'ocean' (kai) combined with 'birth' (san). Associated with water, fluidity, and new beginnings.
- 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.
- Sanvika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'full of life' or 'animated'; associated with liveliness and vitality in Hindu tradition
- Mitra
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'friend' or 'covenant', also refers to the sacred thread in Hindu tradition and a type of crown or diadem worn in ancient Persia
- Katha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'story' or 'narrative', referencing the tradition of storytelling in Hindu philosophy and literature
- Anaysha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'merciful', a modern invention blending Anya with the -sha suffix common in Indian names.
- Hetvik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'het' meaning devoted or dedicated, combined with suffix '-vik'. Associated with intelligence and purposefulness in classical texts.
- Ishaani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'gift' or 'offering', also interpreted as 'radiant' or 'shining'. Associated with devotion and spiritual offerings in Hindu tradition.
- Sharod
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'autumn' or 'season', evoking the harvest and transition period in Hindu tradition.
- Namani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'precious' or 'jewel', reflecting cultural values of worth and beauty in Hindu tradition
- Saahil
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'ocean' or 'sea', symbolizing vastness, depth, and calm waters in Indian tradition.
- Dava
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'divine' or 'wealthy', used in Hindu tradition as a name honoring prosperity and spiritual grace.
- Harveer
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Har' (Lord, referring to God) and 'Veer' (brave, warrior). Means 'brave warrior of the Lord' or 'courageous devotee'.
- Waniya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'beloved'. A contemporary name blending traditional South Asian roots with modern appeal.
- Tanaya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'daughter' or 'young woman'. Also interpreted as a feminine form relating to grace and refinement in Indian tradition.
- Yavi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, meaning 'life force' or 'vitality'. Associated with spiritual energy and divine essence in Hindu philosophy.
- Vara
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'gift' or 'rain'. Associated with water, abundance, and divine blessing in Hindu tradition.
- Dwija
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'twice-born', traditionally refers to members of the brahmin, kshatriya, and vaishya castes in Hindu philosophy
- Nalanie
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'generous' or 'noble', also interpreted as 'soft' or 'tender' in some cultural contexts
- Mayani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'illusion' or 'magic', associated with Maya in Hindu philosophy representing the illusory nature of reality.
- Hatti
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, meaning 'joyful' or 'happy'. Also a historical reference to the Hatti people of ancient Anatolia.
- Sunisa
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'good' or 'pure', popular in Thai culture as a feminine name element
- Sloka
Sanskrit
84A verse or stanza in Hindu and Buddhist texts, referring to aphoristic spiritual teaching or sacred utterance.
- Avaya
Sanskrit
78From Sanskrit meaning 'to protect' or 'protector'. Also a modern invented name with contemporary appeal.
- Reva
Sanskrit
78From Sanskrit meaning 'reverence' or 'prosperity', also interpreted as a short form of Revati, a celestial goddess in Hindu mythology
- Alaya
Sanskrit
76Noble, elevated, and sublime. Often interpreted as 'to ascend' or 'wings,' suggesting grace and spiritual elevation.
- Kaliyah
Sanskrit
76Energy, power, and fierce divine feminine force in Hindu philosophy. Associated with Kali, the goddess of transformation and destruction.
- Opal
Sanskrit
76A precious gemstone with a milky white or iridescent appearance, valued since ancient times. The name derives from the Sanskrit word for the opal stone itself.
- Milana
Slavic
76From Sanskrit 'mila' meaning 'friendly' or 'dear', adopted into Russian and Eastern European naming traditions.
- Saanvi
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely'. Associated with Saanvi, a Hindu goddess representing grace and divine femininity.
- Aarna
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'flowing water' or 'peaceful', also associated with the goddess of wealth and abundance in Hindu tradition.
- Prisha
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'priya' meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one', expressing affection and endearment in Hindu tradition
- Krish
Sanskrit
76Short form of Krishna, the Hindu deity. Means 'dark' or 'black' in Sanskrit, symbolizing divine mystery and spiritual depth.
- Advik
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one of a kind', conveying individuality and distinctiveness.
- Navayla
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'new wave' or 'new path', suggesting movement and freshness with modern appeal.
- Shivanshreddy
Sanskrit
76Shiva (Hindu deity) + ansh (portion/part) + reddy (Telugu surname meaning 'ready/prepared'). Represents a portion of divine energy with strength and readiness.
- Laiyani
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'darling', a modern Indian name with affectionate connotations.
- Anikareddy
English
76From Telugu, a compound name combining 'Anika' (grace, favor) with the suffix '-reddy' (a South Indian surname indicating leadership or nobility)
- Kaniyla
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'dark' or 'black', used in South Asian naming traditions with connections to devotional practices
- Nihith
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'dark', representing the quiet beauty of darkness and introspection
- Harsirat
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'har' (green) and 'sirat' (path), meaning 'the green path' or journey of virtue in Sikh philosophy.
- Dhritireddy
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'Dhriti' (steadfastness, courage) with the Telugu suffix '-reddy' (king, ruler). Means 'one of steadfast rulership'
- Ezhaan
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit, meaning 'swift' or 'quick'. A modern Indian name with roots in classical Sanskrit texts.
- Agastyareddy
Sanskrit
76Named after Agastya, a revered sage in Hindu mythology known for wisdom and righteousness. The suffix -reddy denotes a Telugu aristocratic or landowning family.
- Kridhareddy
Sanskrit
76From Telugu, a South Indian name combining elements meaning 'gold' and 'wealth,' symbolizing prosperity and divine fortune.
- Teghveer
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'tegha' meaning sharp or fierce, combined with 'veer' meaning brave warrior. Denotes a courageous fighter.
- Chaishvi
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit, combining 'chai' (tea) and 'vi' (life/energy), suggesting vitality and warmth. A modern Indian name reflecting cultural heritage.
- Vyom
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'sky' or 'atmosphere', representing vastness and cosmic expanse in Hindu and Indian philosophy
- Jovan
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit 'Jove' relating to Jupiter, the king of gods. Also derived from Greek Zeus lineage through Roman Jove.
- Neev
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'navel' or 'center', also interpreted as 'new' in modern Hindi contexts
- Vikram
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'valiant', historically borne by Indian kings and warriors symbolizing courage and strength
- Avni
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'sky' or 'heaven', also interpreted as 'without fear' in some traditions
- Anjali
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'offering' or 'gift', symbolizing a gesture of reverence and devotion in Hindu tradition.
- Aadi
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'beginning' or 'first'. Associated with clarity and primacy in Hindu tradition.
- Darsh
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit 'darśana' meaning 'sight' or 'vision', also interpreted as 'to see' or 'perceive'
- Yulani
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'sportive', associated with joy and liveliness in classical Indian texts
- Avyaansh
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one of a kind', also interpreted as 'unusual soul' in modern Indian naming traditions
- Aadit
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'unobstructed' or 'free', often interpreted as a name conveying clarity and freedom of spirit.
- Mehrish
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'more' or 'greater'; also associated with generosity and abundance in Hindi tradition
- Aviyana
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit roots meaning 'bird' or 'aviation,' with modern creative styling reflecting contemporary naming trends
- Pria
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one', used in Indian languages as a term of endearment and affection.
- Myani
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit, meaning 'mine' or 'beloved', often used in South Asian cultures as a term of endearment and affection.
- Mikhaila
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'benevolent' or 'merciful', related to the goddess Lakshmi and qualities of grace and compassion in Hindu tradition.
- Kirat
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'action' or 'deed', also interpreted as 'radiant' or 'shining'. Carries spiritual significance in Indian philosophy.
- Sundai
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'lovely', also associated with Sunday, suggesting brightness and new beginnings.
- Disha
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'direction' or 'sense of direction', symbolizing guidance and clarity of purpose in Indian tradition
- Vira
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'truth' or 'divine energy'; also a variant of Vera, from Latin 'verus' meaning true
- Malai
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'garland' or 'flower wreath', used in Thai culture for beauty and adornment
- Ariya
Sanskrit
72From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'wise', also used in Persian as 'lioness'. A name carrying strength and nobility across cultures.
- 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
- Rivaansh
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'stream' or 'river', combined with 'ansh' meaning 'part' or 'portion'. Signifies one who flows like a river.
- Yuvinreddy
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'yuva' (youthful) and Telugu 'reddy' (a regional surname denoting a warrior/farmer community). Combines youthful vigor with ancestral lineage.
- Niyear
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'new year' or 'fresh beginning', symbolizing renewal and auspicious new starts in Hindu tradition.
- Jaivian
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'jai' (victory) and 'vian' (living), meaning victorious or life-giving. Modern invented name blending spiritual and strength elements.
- Gurtaaz
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'deep' or 'profound', often associated with wisdom and spiritual depth in South Asian tradition.
- Gurwaris
Sanskrit
70From Punjabi roots meaning 'one who is devoted' or 'follower of Guru.' Associated with Sikh spiritual tradition and devotion.
- Javaree
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit roots meaning 'swift' or 'quick', also interpreted as 'victorious' in some Indian traditions
- Jaivien
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'jai' (victory) and 'vien' (life), meaning 'victorious life' or 'one who lives victoriously'. Modern Indian origin with spiritual undertones.
- Kaliyanna
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit Kali, the divine feminine force, combined with Anna meaning 'grace'. Represents spiritual strength and divine grace in Hindu philosophy.
- Nihansh
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'without ego', derived from 'nihan' (to hide/restrain) and 'ansh' (part/portion)
- Viraan
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'brave' or 'courageous'. A modern name gaining popularity in South Asian and diaspora communities.
- Yashvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'brilliant' or 'shining', associated with intelligence and luminosity in Hindu tradition
- Navani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'new' or 'novel', also suggests grace and intelligence in Hindu tradition
- Kavir
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'powerful' or 'skilled'. In Hindu tradition, associated with wisdom and mastery.
- Sohan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'handsome', also interpreted as 'wise one' in Hindu tradition
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
