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Indian Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Gambhiri Deep, profound; serious, solemn Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gandhari Woman from Gandhara; the name of the queen Gandhari in the Mahabharata; can be interpreted as 'fragrant' (from Sanskrit gandha). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ganeshka Derived from Ganesha - 'lord of the ganas'; associated with remover of obstacles, patron of beginnings and intellect; can be interpreted as 'little Ganesha' or 'devotee of Ganesha'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ganitha Mathematics, calculation, arithmetic Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ganitta From Sanskrit gaṇita, meaning 'calculation' or 'mathematics' - broadly interpreted as 'skilled in calculation' or 'knowledgeable'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Garavi Proud; dignified; one who is proud Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gargee Derived from the name of the sage Garga - 'of the Garga lineage' or 'belonging to Garga'; associated with the Vedic philosopher Gargi. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Geeth Song; melody Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Geethalakshmi From Sanskrit 'Gīta' (song) + 'Lakṣmī' (goddess of wealth) - 'goddess of song and prosperity'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Geethu Song (from Sanskrit 'Gita') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Geetica Little song; related to song or melody; melodious Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Genelia Not firmly established; if linked to Genevieve, could mean 'woman of the tribe/kin'; otherwise treated as a modern invented name Indian Girl
Ghyta Uncertain - possibly "song" (from Sanskrit gītā) or "battle/war" (from Old Norse/Old English gyða) English, Indian, Indonesian Girl
Girija Born of the mountain; an epithet of the goddess Parvati Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Girijeshwari Epithet of the goddess Parvati - 'goddess of the mountain' or 'daughter of the mountain'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Girika Born of the mountain; daughter of the mountain (epithet of the goddess Parvati) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gitanjal 'Offering of songs' or 'garland/collection of songs' (from gīta = song + añjali = offering) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gitanjalee Garland or offering of songs; a collection of songs Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gitanjali An offering of songs; 'song offering' or collection of songs (famous from Rabindranath Tagore's Gitanjali). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gitanjli An offering of songs; 'song-offering' (from Sanskrit Gītañjali) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gitanya Likely 'song offering' or 'devoted to song' - derived from Gita ('song') with a name-forming suffix Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Githa Primarily 'song' (from Sanskrit gīta). In some contexts it is an alternate form of the name Gytha (different origin). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gopy Derived from Sanskrit 'gopī' meaning 'cowherd girl' or 'devotee of Krishna' ('one who tends cows'). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gouthami Follower or descendant of Gautama; also traditionally associated with the Godavari river Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Govindamma Feminine form of Govinda; literally 'Govinda + amma' - an honorific meaning 'mother/maiden of Govinda' or 'devoted to Govinda (Lord Krishna)' Indian Girl
Gowry Fair, white, bright; epithet of the goddess Parvati Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gunwanti Possessing virtues; virtuous, one with good qualities Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Guri {'Norwegian': "Diminutive of Old Norse names (e.g., Guðríður/Gudrun) with elements related to 'guð' (god) - broadly a divine/godly association", 'Hebrew': "From גּוּר (gur) meaning 'young lion' or 'cub'", 'Punjabi/Indian': "Used as a short form of names beginning with 'Gur-' (root related to 'guru' - teacher/master)"} Hebrew, Indian, Norwegian, Punjabi Girl
Guria Multiple possible origins: a feminine form related to the Slavic/Orthodox name Guri/Guriya (connected with a saint), a variant of the Sanskrit name Gauri meaning 'fair, white,' or a toponymic name linked to the Georgian region Guria. Georgian, Indian, Sanskrit, Slavic Girl
Hanitha Gracious, merciful (related to 'grace') Hebrew, Indian Girl
Hansa Swan (symbolically purity, spiritual grace) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hanshika Swan; little swan - connotes grace and purity Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harathi Devotional offering/ritual of light; one who offers worship Indian Girl
Harinitha From Sanskrit elements 'Hari' (a name of Vishnu) + 'nitha' (established/abode) - roughly 'one established in or beloved/cherished by Hari (Vishnu)'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshaali Joy, delight Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshala Joyful; full of happiness; one who brings joy Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshali Bringer of joy; joyful; full of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshidha Giver of joy; one who brings happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshila Joyful; bringing happiness; full of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshithaa Joyful; full of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshithah Joyful; full of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harsi Joy; happiness, cheerful Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hasmukhi Smiling-faced; one with a cheerful or pleasant countenance Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hastee From Persian hastī meaning 'existence' or from Sanskrit hastī meaning 'elephant'. Indian, Persian, Sanskrit Girl
Hastina Elephant; 'of the elephant' or elephant-like Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hasumathi Smiling, cheerful; one who laughs or has a pleasant smile Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hemangi Golden-bodied; having a golden body or golden limbs Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hemangshi Golden-bodied; 'one with a golden body' or 'having golden limbs' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hemanthi Feminine form of Hemant, meaning 'early winter' or 'golden'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hemashri Golden beauty; auspicious/prosperous (from Hema = gold, Shri = wealth/lady) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
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Indian Girls name popularity over time

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

1,438
Names in this origin
2
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
5,332
Peak year 2008