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Indian Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Rahan Uncertain - possibly “ascending/to rise” if linked to Sanskrit Rohan; meaning varies by origin and usage. French, Gaelic, Indian, Irish, Sanskrit Boy
Rajakrishnan King Krishna - a compound of 'Raja' (king) and 'Krishnan' (Lord Krishna) Indian Boy
Rajakumara Prince; royal son (son of a king) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajamani King's jewel / royal gem Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajamohan Compound of Raja (king) + Mohan (charming/enchanter) - "charming king" or "king who enchants" Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajamouli Royal crown; 'raja' (king) + 'mouli/mauli' (crown, crest) Indian Boy
Rajanikanta Beloved of the night Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajanishwar Lord of kings; kingly lord Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajaram Compound of 'Raja' (king) and 'Ram' (the Hindu deity Rama) - 'King Rama' or 'kingly Rama'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajarshy Royal sage; a king who is also a sage ('king-sage'). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajath Silver; shining, brilliant Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajatshubhra Silver-white; bright, shining like silver; pure and radiant. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajen King; ruler; royal Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendra Mohan Rajendra: 'king of kings' (Raja + Indra); Mohan: 'charming, attractive' (an epithet of Krishna). Combined: 'a charming king' or 'king of kings who is charming.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendra Mohanlal Rajendra: 'king of kings' or 'emperor'; Mohanlal: 'charming' + 'beloved'. Combined: 'an emperor who is charming and beloved.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendra Mohanty King of kings; supreme ruler (from raja = king + Indra = king of gods) Indian Boy
Rajendra-Kumar 'Rajendra' = 'king of kings' (Raja + Indra); 'Kumar' = 'prince/son/young man' - together implying a royal or princely/noble status. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendrakumar From Sanskrit 'Rajendra' ('king of kings') + 'Kumar' ('son, prince') - roughly 'son/prince of the king of kings'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendrakumar Sharma Rajendra: 'king of kings' or 'lord of kings'; Kumar: 'prince' or 'son'; Sharma: a Brahmin surname meaning 'joy', 'comfort', or 'protection'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendrakumawat Rajendra ('king' or 'lord of kings') + Kumawat (a Rajasthani community/surname) - roughly 'kingly leader of the Kumawat family.' Indian Boy
Rajendramohan Compound of 'Rajendra' (king of kings) and 'Mohan' (charming) - 'charming king' or 'supreme ruler who enchants' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajendraprasad Blessing or gift of Rajendra - literally 'the king's (Rajendra's) blessing.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajesh King; ruler; 'lord of kings' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajindar King/ruler; 'king of kings' (derived from raja + Indra) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajit Derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'adorned' or 'radiant/bright'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajith Derived from Sanskrit 'rajit' (राजित) - 'illuminated', 'adorned', often interpreted as 'kingly' or 'radiant' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajithkumar Compound of 'Rajith' (shining, illustrious) and 'Kumar' (prince/son) - 'illustrious prince' or 'shining son'. Indian Boy
Rajivgandhi Compound of Rajiv (Sanskrit: 'lotus' or 'striped') and Gandhi (Indian surname meaning 'perfume seller' or 'grocer'). Indian Boy
Rajivkumar Compound of Sanskrit 'Rajiv' (lotus) and 'Kumar' (prince/son/young man): 'Prince Rajiv' or 'Rajiv the young man'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajnesh Often interpreted as "lord of the night" (from Sanskrit rajnīśa); sometimes associated with "ruler/king". Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajneshwar Lord of kings; royal lord - a sovereign or divine ruler (often used as an epithet of Shiva) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajni Kant Night's beloved (beauty/lover of the night) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajnikant Beloved of the night; 'night's beauty' (from Sanskrit rajani 'night' + kanta 'beloved') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajrishi Royal sage; 'king of sages' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Raju Nagendra Raju - king; Nagendra - lord of snakes (serpent king) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajul Brilliant, radiant; attractive Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rajvardhan One who increases or augments the kingdom; bringer of royal prosperity Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rakesh Lord of the night; lord of the full moon Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rakesh Kumar Rakesh: 'lord of the night' or 'lord of the full moon' (Sanskrit). Kumar: 'boy, son, prince'. Combined: 'Rakesh, the young/son or prince.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rakesh Singh Lord of the night or lord of the full moon (from Sanskrit raka = night/full moon + īśa = lord) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rakeshkumar Compound of Rakesh ('lord of the night' or 'lord of the full moon') + Kumar ('prince', 'son'); roughly 'Rakesh the prince' or 'son/young Rakesh'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rakshak Protector; defender; guardian Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rakshit Protected; guarded; one who is protected Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Raktavira Red hero; brave warrior (from 'rakta' = red/blood + 'vira' = hero/brave) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ram Mohan Compound of 'Ram' (Lord Rama) and 'Mohan' (enchanter/charming) - 'Rama the enchanter' or 'charming Rama'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ram Mohan Sharma Compound of 'Ram' (Lord Rama) and 'Mohan' (charming/enchanter) - 'Rama who enchants' or 'charming Rama'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ram Mohan Singh Composite name: 'Ram' (Lord Rama; pleasing/delight), 'Mohan' (enchanter; epithet of Krishna), 'Singh' (lion) - together: 'the enchanting/pleasing Ram, the lion.' Indian Boy
Ram Mohun Compound name: Ram (Lord Rama; pleasing) + Mohun/Mohan (enchanter, charming) - 'Rama the charming' or 'pleasing, enchanting Rama'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ram Pratap 'Ram' (Lord Rama; virtuous, pleasing) + 'Pratap' (glory, valor, splendor) - 'Ram's glory' or 'glorious like Rama'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rama Mohan Singh Compound given name: 'Rama' - the Hindu deity (often interpreted as 'pleasing' or 'prosperous'); 'Mohan' - 'charming' or 'enchanter'. 'Singh' is a common surname meaning 'lion'. Overall: 'Rama who is charming' (of the Singh family). Indian, Sanskrit Boy

Indian Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Indian-origin name in our dataset.

1,872
Names in this origin
70
With data in 2024
1,804
Births 2024
2,273
Peak year 2016