Sanskrit Origin baby names
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200 names
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- Ishareddy
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit roots meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one', a traditional South Indian name with cultural significance in Telugu and Kannada-speaking communities.
- Ayaanreddy
Sanskrit
94From Sanskrit 'Aya' (gift/blessing) combined with 'an' (suffix), with 'Reddy' being a Telugu surname meaning 'capable' or 'strong'
- Nazai
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit roots meaning 'to lead' or 'guide', also used in Indian cultures as a variant form related to navigation and direction
- Ruhi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'soul' or 'spirit', also interpreted as 'happy' or 'cheerful' in Hindu tradition
- Sury
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'Surya' meaning 'sun'. Represents the solar deity in Hindu mythology, symbolizing light, energy, and vitality.
- 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.
- Raghav
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'swift' or 'quick'. In Hindu tradition, Raghav is an epithet of Lord Rama, derived from Raghu, his ancestral lineage.
- Aaradhya
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'one who is worshipped' or 'adored', derived from 'aaradhana' meaning devotion or prayer
- Mahira
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'splendid' or 'noble', popular in South Asian cultures as a name denoting grace and distinction
- Angad
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'limb' or 'body part'; in Sikhism, Angad was the second Guru, symbolizing strength and spiritual succession.
- Anvi
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'without anger' or 'peaceful', reflecting virtues of tranquility and grace in Hindu philosophy.
- Shlok
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit 'śhlok' meaning a verse or stanza, often used in Hindu scriptures and poetry to denote a couplet or metrical line.
- Anay
Sanskrit
92From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'incomparable', also interpreted as a variant of Anay related to 'one without a superior'
- Vardaan
Sanskrit
92A gift or blessing in Sanskrit. Associated with divine grace and beneficence in Hindu tradition.
- Leena
Sanskrit
91From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'graceful'. Also used as a diminutive form of names like Helena in Nordic contexts.
- Nirvan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'liberation' or 'enlightenment,' referring to the ultimate state of freedom from suffering in Buddhist and Hindu philosophy.
- Dayani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'compassionate' or 'merciful', deeply rooted in South Asian spiritual and cultural traditions.
- Anagha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without imperfections' or 'flawless'. A name carrying spiritual significance in Hindu tradition, denoting purity and completeness.
- Shreyansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'superior' or 'distinguished.' Composed of elements denoting excellence and praise, reflecting auspiciousness in Hindu tradition.
- Ahil
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'excellent', used historically in Indian and Persian cultures as a title of respect and honor.
- Baani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'voice' or 'speech', often associated with eloquence and expression in Indian tradition.
- Taksh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'sharp' or 'quick', also signifying a celestial being or divine spark in Hindu philosophy
- Daivik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'divine' or 'godlike', derived from 'Daiva' (divine). Associated with spiritual wisdom and celestial qualities in Hindu tradition.
- Makar
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'makara' (sea creature), adopted into Russian tradition. Associated with strength and cosmic symbolism in Hindu mythology.
- Sanjay
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant'; also interpreted as 'lord of victory' in Hindu tradition.
- Arjunreddy
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'white' or 'silver', also the name of the warrior prince in the Mahabharata epic known for his courage and skill
- Miraal
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wonderful' or 'marvelous', reflecting qualities of admiration and beauty in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Shrithik
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome', associated with grace and aesthetic refinement in classical Indian tradition.
- Priyansh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beloved' or 'dear,' combined with 'ansh' meaning 'part' or 'portion,' suggesting a cherished part of one's heart.
- Dayali
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'generous' or 'charitable', reflecting qualities of kindness and benevolence in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Avnoor
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'av' (to protect) and 'noor' (light), meaning 'protector of light' or 'divine light keeper'
- Sarita
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'flowing' or 'moving water'; also a diminutive form of Sara, meaning 'princess' in Hebrew tradition.
- Anila
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wind' or 'air', also refers to Anila, a celestial wind deity in Hindu mythology
- Abhyant
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'fearless' or 'without fear'. A name rooted in Hindu philosophy emphasizing courage and protection.
- Nithya
Sanskrit
84Eternal or everlasting in Sanskrit; timeless and infinite. Deeply rooted in Hindu philosophy and spiritual traditions.
- Jashan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'jash' meaning celebration or festivity; associated with joy and auspicious occasions in Hindu tradition
- Laisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'sportive', also associated with grace and elegance in Indian classical tradition
- Amit
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'infinite' or 'boundless'; also interpreted as 'friend' in Hindi, conveying warmth and connection.
- Arun
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'sun' or 'dawn', symbolizing light, energy, and new beginnings in Hindu tradition.
- Anushka
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'favor'; also a diminutive form of Anna, signifying divine grace and blessing in Hindu tradition.
- Guhan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wise' or 'knowledgeable', used in South Indian cultures as a given name
- Zahan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'world' or 'life'. Also used in Persian contexts meaning 'illustrious' or 'distinguished'.
- Daiya
Sanskrit
84Derived from Sanskrit 'dāya' meaning 'gift' or 'giver', also used in Japanese contexts meaning 'great' or 'excellent'
- Hridhaan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'one with a happy heart' or 'joyful heart'. A modern Indian name combining 'hrid' (heart) with 'haan' (yes/affirmation).
- Sharva
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, refers to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. Associated with auspiciousness and divine protection.
- Sriram
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'the laughing one' or 'one who brings joy'. A significant name in Hindu tradition, closely associated with Lord Rama in the Ramayana epic.
- Kalyani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'auspicious', widely used in Hindu and Indian cultures as a name signifying grace and prosperity.
- Nayara
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'water nymph' or 'flowing water'. Popular in Brazilian Portuguese as a nature-inspired feminine name.
- Veena
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'musical instrument', traditionally referring to a stringed lute-like instrument central to Indian classical music
- Sarvesh
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'supreme lord' or 'ruler of all', derived from 'sarva' (all) and 'ish' (lord)
- Shrivi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity'. Associated with Lakshmi, the goddess of fortune and abundance in Hindu tradition.
- Smaya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'graceful' or 'modest'. Associated with beauty and elegance in South Asian traditions.
- Tvisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'flash' or 'sparkle', symbolizing brilliance and radiance. Associated with divine light in Hindu tradition.
- Kartik
Sanskrit
84Associated with Kartik (Kartikeya), the Hindu god of war and wisdom. Refers to the lunar month of Kartik in the Hindu calendar.
- Paarth
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'warrior' or 'archer', associated with strength and martial virtue in Hindu tradition.
- Areya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', also associated with the goddess Arya in Hindu tradition.
- Vaibhav
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'splendor' or 'magnificence'. Associated with prosperity, radiance, and divine glory in Hindu philosophy.
- Ajuni
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'born under the star' or 'celestial', connoting divine or heavenly qualities in Hindu tradition
- Amra
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'immortal' or 'nectar of the gods'; also used in Persian contexts meaning 'princess'
- Baya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'woman' or 'lady'. Also associated with the Baya weaver bird native to India, known for its intricate nest-building.
- Kamala
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'lotus', a sacred flower symbolizing purity, beauty, and spiritual awakening in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
- Samrath
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'one who brings peace', derived from 'sam' (together) and 'rath' (chariot/path).
- 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.
- Jaymani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, a modern coined name blending 'Jay' (victory) with 'Mani' (jewel/gem), suggesting 'victorious jewel' or 'jewel of victory'
- Saylee
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'fortunate' or 'blessed', also interpreted as 'smiling' in some South Asian traditions
- Shreyanvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Shreya' meaning wise or superior, combined with 'Anvi' meaning graceful. Represents wisdom and elegance in Hindu tradition.
- Advaithreddy
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'Advaita' (non-duality) combined with Telugu 'Reddy' (a warrior caste surname). Represents philosophical and ancestral heritage.
- Ashan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'without sorrow' or 'blissful'. Also used in South Asian cultures as a name bearing peaceful, content connotations.
- Mahima
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'glory' or 'majesty', often used in Hindu contexts to denote splendor and magnificence.
- Kasmir
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit and Persian roots, traditionally associated with Kashmir, the region. May derive from 'Kashmeer' meaning 'dyer of silk' or refer to the Kashmir valley itself.
- Shrisha
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperous' or 'auspicious', derived from the root 'Sri' indicating wealth, beauty, and divine grace in Hindu tradition.
- Devanshi
Sanskrit
84Divine woman or goddess in Sanskrit. Deva means god/divine, -shi is a feminine suffix denoting a woman or quality.
- Dhiya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'light' or 'lamp', symbolizing illumination, wisdom, and inner radiance in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Keshvi
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, meaning 'intelligent' or 'clever'; also associated with the Kesari flower (marigold) symbolizing beauty and auspiciousness in Hindu tradition
- Naba
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'cloud' or 'mist', symbolizing fluidity and grace in Hindu and Indian traditions.
- Raaga
Sanskrit
84A classical melodic framework in Indian classical music, denoting a specific sequence of musical notes and emotional expression.
- Ruhaani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'spiritual' or 'of the soul', reflecting divine essence in Hindu and Persian traditions.
- Vihaana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and the brightness of daybreak in Hindu and Indian tradition.
- Krishal
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'sportive', also associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu tradition, conveying divine joy and creativity.
- Davani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'generous' or 'wealthy', reflecting virtues of abundance and benevolence in Hindu tradition.
- Geet
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'geet' meaning 'song' or 'melody', often used in Indian culture to denote music and artistic expression
- Illari
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'playful' or 'lively', also used in modern Spanish contexts meaning 'happy' or 'joyful'
- Khiya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, meaning 'small' or 'tiny'; also associated with playfulness and charm in Indian tradition
- Shubham
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'prosperous', commonly used in Hindu culture as a blessing name
- Shravya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'shruti' meaning 'that which is heard' or 'listening'. Associated with divine sound and Vedic knowledge in Hindu philosophy.
- Shrika
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'prosperous'. Also associated with the goddess Lakshmi in Hindu tradition.
- Stuti
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'praise' or 'hymn of praise', often used in Hindu spiritual contexts to denote devotional chanting or recitation of mantras.
- Aaryana
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable', related to Aryan, denoting excellence and virtue in ancient Indo-European tradition.
- Amarya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'immortal' or 'eternal', also associated with the amaranth flower symbolizing unfading beauty
- Parneet
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'supreme' or 'ultimate', combined with the suffix -eet denoting a devotee or follower in Punjabi tradition
- Zanya
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'graceful.' A modern name with roots in Indian tradition, symbolizing warmth and elegance.
- Niyan
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'blue' or 'dark', associated with the night sky and divine qualities in Hindu tradition
- Manroop
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit 'man' (mind) and 'roop' (form/beauty), meaning 'beautiful mind' or 'pleasing form'. Common in Sikh and Hindu traditions.
- Prajna
Sanskrit
84Wisdom or intellect in Sanskrit. A key concept in Buddhist and Hindu philosophy representing transcendent knowledge and spiritual insight.
- Kripa
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion'. In Hindu mythology, Kripa is a revered figure known for wisdom and divine grace.
- Siddharth
Sanskrit
78One who has reached the goal. In Buddhism, refers to Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, meaning 'one who has achieved his aims.'
- Rina
Sanskrit
78From Sanskrit meaning 'singer' or 'dancer', also used as a diminutive form of longer names like Raina or Rina.
- Samauni
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'together' or 'with', suggesting unity and connection. Associated with spiritual practices in Hindu tradition.
- Riyanshreddy
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'Riyan' meaning gracious or flowing, with 'Reddy' being a South Indian surname denoting a warrior caste, combined meaning a gracious warrior or noble leader
- Yashnasri
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'glory' or 'splendor', combined with 'Sri' denoting auspiciousness and wealth in Hindu tradition
- Sriyanvi
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit 'Sri' (prosperity, grace) and 'Yanvi' (graceful woman). Represents auspiciousness and feminine elegance in Hindu tradition.
- Dayrani
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'lamp' or 'light-bearer', associated with illumination and spiritual radiance in Hindu tradition
- Nehitan
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'one who leads' or 'guide'. Associated with leadership and spiritual direction in Hindu tradition.
- Xaniya
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit roots meaning 'hospitable' or 'welcoming'; also associated with grace and beauty in Indian tradition
- Vaniyah
Sanskrit
76From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for'. A modern name reflecting aspirational qualities, popular in South Asian communities.
- Suri
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'rose' or 'bouquet of flowers'. Also associated with the sun in some interpretations.
- Shiv
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious' or 'propitious'. A significant name in Hinduism, referring to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities of the Hindu trinity.
- Ishanvi
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for', also interpreted as 'gift' in Hindu tradition, symbolizing a blessing or cherished child
- Bindi
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit, referring to the decorative mark worn on the forehead in Hindu tradition, symbolizing auspiciousness and spiritual awareness.
- Kaiyan
Sanskrit
74From Sanskrit meaning 'ocean' or 'sea', symbolizing vastness and depth. Also interpreted as 'wise' in some contexts.
- Harsahib
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit roots meaning 'joyful' or 'delighted.' Har relates to happiness; sahib is an Urdu honorific denoting respect and nobility.
- Malaini
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'garland' or 'wreath', symbolizing beauty, adornment, and celebration in Hindu and Indian tradition.
- Rakhari
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'protector' or 'guardian'. Associated with strength and divine protection in Hindu tradition.
- Ariayah
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'. Related to Arya, a term historically used to denote noble lineage in ancient Indo-Aryan cultures.
- Aaryanreddy
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'Arya' (noble, honorable) combined with Telugu surname 'Reddy' (warrior/king). Reflects Indian heritage and noble lineage.
- Ayansha
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'ayan' (path/journey) and 'sha' (possessor). Means 'one who possesses the path' or 'graceful journey'.
- Vidharthreddy
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit elements 'vidha' (knowledge/wisdom) and 'artha' (purpose/meaning), combined with the Telugu surname suffix 'reddy' denoting nobility or leadership.
- Taniyla
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit meaning 'wave' or 'ripple', representing fluidity and grace. Also associated with the night or darkness in some traditions.
- 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.'
- Simi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'limit' or 'boundary', also used as a diminutive in Hindi-speaking cultures
- Advika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one without equal', symbolizing individuality and distinctiveness in Hindu and Indian naming traditions
- Jorawar
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'jor' (strength) and 'war' (warrior), meaning a courageous and powerful warrior
- Karas
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'ear' or 'listener', also interpreted as 'graceful' in some South Asian traditions
- Akshiv
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'indestructible' or 'imperishable', derived from the roots 'akshaya' referring to eternal or permanent qualities.
- Jaiveer
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'jai' (victory) and 'veer' (brave/warrior). Means victorious warrior or brave conqueror.
- Kirpa
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'compassion'. Deeply rooted in Sikh and Hindu traditions as a virtue name.
- Vani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'voice' or 'speech', associated with eloquence and communication in Hindu tradition
- Akshaya
Sanskrit
62Meaning 'imperishable' or 'indestructible' in Sanskrit, signifying eternal permanence and unchanging nature.
- Kalana
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'black' or 'dark', also connoting beauty and depth in Hindu tradition
- Naysha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'new' or 'fresh'. A modern name popular in South Asian communities.
- Viren
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'powerful' or 'energetic', also connotes a virus or infectious agent in modern Hindi usage.
- Naunihal
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'maternal uncle' or 'maternal grandmother's brother', a term of familial respect in South Asian cultures
- Karishma
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'karishma' meaning 'miracle' or 'magic', symbolizing something extraordinary and wondrous.
- Pravya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'proper' or 'righteous', associated with virtue and correctness in Hindu philosophy
- Aaryansh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Arya' (noble) + 'ansh' (part/portion). Means 'part of the noble' or 'noble essence', reflecting virtues of honor and dignity.
- Rutvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'precious' or 'gem-like'. Associated with beauty and value in Hindu tradition.
- Jash
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'laugh' or 'smile'; connotes joy and brightness in Hindu tradition.
- Manan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'mind' or 'intellect', represents wisdom and mental clarity in Hindu philosophy
- Raveena
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'sun' or 'charming', also interpreted as 'beautiful woman' in Hindu tradition
- Shashwat
Sanskrit
62Eternal, perpetual, or everlasting. Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'unchanging' or 'permanent', often used in Hindu philosophy and spirituality.
- Yuva
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'youth' or 'young', symbolizing vitality, energy, and the freshness of life.
- Aadish
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one of a kind', emphasizing individuality and distinction.
- Nishtha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'dedication' or 'devotion', representing steadfastness and commitment in Hindu philosophy
- Sada
Sanskrit
62Pure, virtuous woman in Sanskrit. Associated with spiritual grace and moral integrity.
- Siva
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, referring to Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism, representing destruction and transformation within the cosmic cycle.
- Trayaksh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'trayah' (three) and 'aksh' (eye), referring to the three eyes of Shiva in Hindu mythology, symbolizing past, present, and future.
- Dhyaan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'meditation' or 'focus', referring to deep concentration and mindfulness in yogic and philosophical traditions.
- Gurshabad
Sanskrit
62From Punjabi 'Gur' (guru/teacher) and 'Shabad' (word/hymn), meaning 'divine word' or 'sacred utterance' in Sikh tradition
- Aanshi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'grace' or 'shy', connoting modesty and elegant refinement in Hindu tradition
- Anvita
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'unique' or 'one without a second', conveying individuality and distinctiveness
- Sanmay
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'summer' or 'peaceful mind'. Associated with tranquility and the warmth of the season.
- Aarushreddy
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Aarush' meaning 'first ray of sun' or 'dawn', combined with the Telugu surname 'Reddy' indicating a historical administrative class
- Shanika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit roots meaning 'peaceful' or 'graceful'. Modern Indian name combining traditional elements with contemporary appeal.
- Adasha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'hope' or 'wish', used in Hindu and Indian cultures as a name symbolizing aspirations and blessings
- Ashvika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Ashva' (horse) + feminine suffix '-ika'. Represents strength, grace, and the noble qualities of a horse in Hindu tradition.
- Avyukta
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'not separated' or 'inseparable', often interpreted as unified or undivided in Hindu philosophy
- Behati
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'devoted' or 'expressing reverence.' A name with spiritual significance in Indian culture.
- Sanmayi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'equal' or 'same', often interpreted as 'one who is complete' or 'whole'. Associated with balance and harmony in Indian philosophy.
- Omkar
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Om' (ॐ), the sacred syllable representing the ultimate reality in Hinduism, with 'kar' meaning 'maker' or 'creator'
- Besan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'chickpea flour', a staple ingredient in Indian cuisine. Represents nourishment and cultural heritage.
- Sihara
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'cool breeze' or 'beautiful.' Also associated with mountain regions and classical Indian heritage.
- Prabhleen
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'prabha' meaning light or radiance, combined with 'leen' meaning absorbed or immersed, suggesting one immersed in divine light
- Nirmaan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'built' or 'constructed', symbolizing creation and building. Often associated with construction and manifestation in Hindu philosophy.
- Malisha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'queen' or 'empress', denoting royalty and sovereignty. Associated with strength and dignity in Indian naming tradition.
- Vyana
Sanskrit
62In Sanskrit, Vyana refers to one of the five vital life forces (vayus) governing circulation and dispersal of energy throughout the body in Ayurvedic philosophy.
- Ishitha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'desired' or 'wished for', reflecting the joy of a longed-for child
- Athira
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'darkness', popular in South Indian cultures. Associated with celestial beauty and mystery.
- Ahalya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, the name of an apsara (celestial nymph) in Hindu mythology, known for her beauty and divine grace
- Samadi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'samadhi', a state of meditative absorption and spiritual equanimity in yoga and Hindu philosophy
- Mithila
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit, referring to Mithila, an ancient kingdom in northeast India associated with wisdom and the Maithili culture. The name carries connotations of learning and heritage.
- Makara
Sanskrit
62The sea monster or water deity in Hindu astrology, the 7th sign of the zodiac. Associated with transformation and mystical depth.
- Tejveer
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'tej' (brilliance, light) and 'veer' (brave warrior). Means 'brave bearer of light' or 'luminous warrior'.
- Niyani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'black' or 'dark', often associated with divine feminine energy in Hindu tradition
- Shriva
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth', also connected to the goddess Lakshmi in Hindu tradition representing auspiciousness and grace.
- Jaskirat
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'jas' (glory) and 'kirat' (fame), meaning one who is gloriously renowned or celebrated.
- Tanmay
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'stretched' or 'expanded', suggesting expansion of the mind or universe; also interpreted as 'worthy of expansion'
- Ruha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'spirit' or 'soul', also used in Persian contexts meaning 'wind' or 'breeze'
- Dhruvansh
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Dhruva' (the pole star) and 'ansh' (part/portion), meaning 'part of the pole star' or 'descendant of the constant one'
- Vishika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'small' or 'little', often used as a diminutive suffix in Indian names
- Vedaa
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom'. Associated with the Vedas, ancient Hindu scriptures representing supreme knowledge.
- Sreenika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Sri' (divine, auspicious) + 'Nika' (diminutive suffix). Signifies a blessed or prosperous little one.
- Vinisha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'modest' or 'humble'; also associated with wisdom and virtue in Hindu tradition.
- Tanvik
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'young' or 'youthful', also interpreted as 'swift' or 'energetic' in Hindu tradition
- Gurshan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'gur' (teacher/guru) and 'shan' (peace), meaning 'peaceful teacher' or one who brings wisdom and tranquility.
- Suhavi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful'. Associated with charm and elegance in classical Indian tradition.
- Kammy
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Kamala' meaning 'lotus', symbolizing purity and beauty. Kammy is a modern English diminutive form.
- Jigme
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'jig' (destroy) and 'me' (fire), meaning 'fearless' or 'conquering fear.' Central to Tibetan Buddhist philosophy and royal naming traditions.
- Somara
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'nectar' or 'divine drink', associated with sweetness and spiritual essence in Hindu tradition
- Herani
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', associated with cheerfulness and delight in classical Indian literature.
- Nakita
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'naked' or 'unclothed', often used as a spiritual or philosophical reference in Hindu tradition.
- Namasvi
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'humble' or 'respectful', derived from 'namas' (bow) combined with 'svi' (self). Reflects virtues of modesty and reverence.
- Aranya
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'forest' or 'wilderness', symbolizing nature and tranquility in Hindu philosophy
- Kawan
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'friend' or 'companion'. Popular in South Asian cultures as a standalone name and term of endearment.
- Samhitha
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'together' or 'assembled', often interpreted as 'perfect arrangement' or 'harmonious gathering' in Hindu tradition.
- Sanii
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'peaceful' or 'serene', associated with tranquility and inner calm in Indian tradition.
- Rithika
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'one who flows' or 'stream', associated with grace and movement in Hindu tradition
- Navneet
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'new moon' or 'new light', symbolizing renewal and inner brilliance in Hindu tradition.
- Dhiti
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'intellect' or 'intelligence', also associated with divine wisdom and mental clarity in Hindu philosophy.
- Sehraj
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'lord of wealth' or 'prosperity'. Combines 'seh' (wealth) with 'raj' (king/rule), reflecting fortune and noble status.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
