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Indian Baby Names

867 Indian names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 867 baby names with a indian feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.

Indian Girl Names

Sanjana#17208 in the U.S.A Sanskrit name, generally read as 'gentle' or as tied to the sense of creating and uniting. InShaili#17232 in the U.S.Often read as the Indian (Gujarati/Hindi) name Shaili, tied to 'style; manner; way,' and separaSharanya#17242 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit sharanya, 'one who gives refuge; protectress' — an epithet of the Divine MothShrija#17281 in the U.S.A Sanskrit-styled Indian name generally explained as 'born of Shri' — Shri being an honorific tApoorva#17290 in the U.S.Apoorva comes from the Sanskrit apurva, meaning 'unprecedented, unique, without equal' - somethRajanee#17318 in the U.S.Rajanee is a phonetic respelling of the Indian name Rajani, from Sanskrit 'rajani', meaning 'thSunita#17322 in the U.S.Sunita is a Sanskrit name meaning 'well-conducted', 'well-behaved', or 'of good guidance', builTashvi#17356 in the U.S.A modern Indian name in Sanskrit dress, commonly glossed as a name of the Goddess or as 'one whThaswika#17404 in the U.S.A modern Sanskrit-styled coinage, chosen for its graceful South Indian sound. No documented sinNandana#17421 in the U.S.Nandana comes from the Sanskrit root nand, 'to rejoice, to delight.' As a feminine name it carrSoni#17428 in the U.S.From Hindi and Punjabi soni ('golden; of gold'), an affectionate name of warmth and worth. AlsoVrindha#17486 in the U.S.Vrindha is a spelling of the Sanskrit name Vrinda, which means 'a multitude, a cluster' and is Vyana#17487 in the U.S.A Sanskrit-styled Indian name. In yogic and Ayurvedic tradition vyana is one of the vital airs Pooja#17550 in the U.S.Pooja is the common English spelling of the Sanskrit and Hindi word pūjā, meaning 'worship' or Yuvika#17579 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit yuvika, 'young girl; maiden' (related to yuva, 'youthful'). A fresh, youthfulSreeja#17651 in the U.S.Sreeja is an Indian girl's name from Sanskrit, joining sri, a word of prosperity and grace alsoKrupa#17663 in the U.S.Krupa is a Sanskrit-derived name, from krpa, meaning 'grace', 'compassion', or 'mercy'. It is uSandhya#17706 in the U.S.Sandhya is a Sanskrit name meaning 'twilight' or 'dusk', literally the 'junction' between day aNikhita#17724 in the U.S.Nikhita is an Indian girls' name from Sanskrit, related to Nikita as used in South Asia. It is Nitika#17738 in the U.S.Nitika is a Sanskrit-derived Indian girls' name understood in two related ways: as connected toSheetal#17984 in the U.S.Sheetal is a Sanskrit name meaning 'cool,' 'calm,' or 'soothing,' from shital, evoking a pleasaLatika#18044 in the U.S.Latika is a Sanskrit girl's name meaning a small climbing plant, a creeper or vine (from lata, Shivali#18081 in the U.S.Shivali is a Sanskrit-derived Indian girl's name built on Shiva, one of the principal deities oSwathi#18148 in the U.S.Swathi comes from the Sanskrit Svati, the name of a bright star, usually identified with ArcturChandni#18182 in the U.S.Chandni comes from Sanskrit and Hindi 'candni', meaning 'moonlight', from 'candra', the moon. INamrata#18465 in the U.S.Namrata is a Sanskrit name meaning 'humility,' 'modesty,' or 'politeness,' formed from namra, 'Payal#18477 in the U.S.Payal is an Indian girl's name from Hindi, meaning 'payal' — the ornamental anklet or ankle braMaansi#18494 in the U.S.Maansi is a spelling of the Sanskrit-derived Manasi, from manas ('mind'), meaning 'of the mind'Shivangi#19150 in the U.S.Shivangi is a Sanskrit name joining Shiva, the great Hindu deity, to anga, 'part' or 'body,' giSanjna#19337 in the U.S.Sanjna is a Sanskrit name, a spelling of Sanjana, built from roots meaning to unite or harmonizSharayu#19585 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit Sarayu, the sacred river on whose banks Ayodhya — the city of Rama — stands. Sukanya#20197 in the U.S.Sukanya is a Sanskrit name combining su, meaning good or well, with kanya, meaning maiden or yoDhaniraA modern name shaped from the Sanskrit element dhana, 'wealth, riches, treasure,' which appearsIraayaA Sanskrit-styled modern name; it is sometimes linked to ideas of the earth or dawn, but no sinIshvikaA modern Indian coinage in Sanskrit style. The Ish- element belongs to Ishana ('lord, ruler'), KaaviFrom Sanskrit/Tamil, linked to kavi ('poet; seer; wise one') and to kaavi, the saffron-ochre coKamakshiFrom the Sanskrit Kamakshi, 'one with loving or desirable eyes' (kama, 'love; desire,' + akshi,KhyathiFrom the Sanskrit Khyati, 'fame, renown, celebrity; wide recognition.' In Hindu tradition KhyatNirvireddyThis entry pairs a given name (Nirvi-) with the Telugu surname Reddy, recorded together as one RivyaA modern Sanskrit-styled Indian name. Families offer readings tied to elements such as ravi/rivVarnikareddyThis is the Sanskrit given name Varnika (linked to 'a painter's brush; describer; a small part'VyomikaFrom the Sanskrit vyoma, 'sky; heaven; open space,' with the feminine -ika ending — so 'of the

Indian Boy Names

AnjaneyaFrom Sanskrit Anjaneya, 'son of Anjana' — a name of Hanuman, the devoted deity of the Ramayana,ArjundevA compound of Arjun — the Pandava hero and archer of the Mahabharata (Sanskrit 'bright, silver,ArjunkarthikeyaA recorded compound joining Arjun — the Pandava hero and archer of the Mahabharata — with KarthArvaanArvaan reads as a Sanskrit-styled name, given senses such as 'related to the sun' or 'peaceful,AvyaktFrom Sanskrit 'avyakta', 'unmanifest, unseen, invisible' — a term for the formless, unmanifest DharmFrom the Sanskrit/Hindi Dharma, 'righteousness; duty; the cosmic and moral order' — a deeply meDharvA short, modern Indian coinage, styled in Sanskrit and linked to Dhruv (the pole star; 'constanDhruvikA modern, Sanskrit-styled Indian name built from Dhruv (the pole star; 'constant; firm; unshakaDivanshA modern Sanskrit-styled name joining div ('divine; heaven; light') with ansh ('part; portion')JayaniA Sanskrit-styled name echoing jaya, 'victory,' with an -ani ending; more often seen for girls,KartiA short name reading as a clip of the Indian Karthik/Kartik (tied to Kartikeya, a deity, and thMiravA modern Sanskrit-styled name whose elements are not securely documented; readings such as 'oceMivanshA modern Indian coinage in Sanskrit style; the -vansh element ('lineage; family; part') gives aNilavA modern Sanskrit-styled name built on nila, 'blue, dark blue', an old and well-attested SanskrPranabFrom the Sanskrit Pranab (Pranav), a name of the sacred syllable Om, the primordial sound of HiPrashivA modern Sanskrit-styled name built with a Pra- prefix and the element Shiv/Shiva (the deity, 'RidhavA modern Sanskrit-styled name, read near the element 'riddhi', 'prosperity; growth; accomplishmRudhranshA Sanskrit-styled name built on Rudra, a fierce Vedic deity identified with Shiva, with an -ansRudhvinA modern Sanskrit-styled name built on the Rudra element (a fierce Vedic deity identified with SarvamFrom the Sanskrit sarvam, 'everything; the whole; all.' A meaning-rich name suggesting completeShanvikShanvik is a modern Indian coinage in the Sanskrit style. It circulates with popular glosses tiSharvikSharvik is a modern Indian coinage in the Sanskrit style. Its opening element echoes Sharva, onShivarthShivarth is a modern Sanskrit-styled compound, generally read as Shiva plus artha ('purpose; meSidhvikA modern Indian coinage in Sanskrit dress. It appears to combine siddh ('accomplished, attainedVidaanA modern Sanskrit-styled name, read near the element 'vid', 'knowledge; to know', so 'knowing;

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Popular Indian baby names include Sanjana, Shaili, Sharanya, Shrija, Apoorva, Rajanee. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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More4Kids lists 867 Indian baby names, each with a sourced meaning and audio pronunciation.