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Indian Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Himakshi One with eyes like snow; 'snow‑eyed' (having beautiful, snow‑like/cool eyes). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Himarsha From Sanskrit hima (snow) + harsha (joy/delight) - "snow-joy" or "delight of the snow". Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hiteshree Well-wisher; auspicious one who brings goodwill and prosperity Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hrishikeshi Feminine form of Hrishikesh - 'she who is mistress/controller of the senses' (one who captivates or governs the senses). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hrishitaa Joyful; delighted Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Indhira Splendid, beautiful; an epithet of the goddess Lakshmi. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Indianna-Joy A compound meaning roughly "from/related to India or the land of the Indians" + "joy" - i.e., a joyful one from/connected to India or Indiana Indian Girl
Indirah Splendid, beautiful; often used as an epithet of the goddess Lakshmi Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Indrayani Belonging to Indra; name of a Hindu goddess and a river (literally 'of Indra'). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Indu Moon; moonlight (bright like the moon) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Induja Moon-born - 'born of Indu' (Indu = the moon) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Indulekha Related to the moon; moonlight or one marked/by the moon Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ipsita Desired, wished-for, beloved Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Iravati Sanskrit name meaning 'she who possesses refreshment' or 'belonging to the Iravati (river)'; in mythology she is associated as the mother of the elephant Airavata. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ishanee Goddess; 'consort/close to Ishana (Shiva)' - associated with Durga/Parvati Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ishikha Paintbrush or pen; also interpreted as a small arrow or dart Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ishithaa Desired; ambitious; one who aspires or has mastery Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jagadamba Mother of the world (epithet of the goddess Parvati/Durga) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jagadambika Mother of the world; an epithet of the goddess Parvati/Durga Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jagadishwari Goddess or queen of the world; female ruler of the universe Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jagdambika Mother of the world; a form/diminutive of the goddess (Durga/Parvati) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jagdishwari Goddess of the world; feminine form/epithet of Jagdish (Lord of the world), often associated with Durga/Parvati Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jagrutee Awakening; awareness; consciousness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jaiashree Victory and auspiciousness; victory + prosperity/wealth Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jaideepa Victorious light (from 'jai' = victory + 'deepa' = lamp/light) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jaiminia Derived from Jaimini, the name of an ancient Vedic sage - roughly 'of Jaimini' or 'related to Jaimini'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jaimya Derived from 'Jaya' (victory) - 'victorious' or 'praised' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jaina Follower of Jainism; also used as a modern form of Jane ("God is gracious") English, Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jainia Related to Jainism; from Sanskrit 'Jina' meaning 'conqueror' or 'victorious' - 'of the Jains' or 'follower of the Jina'. Indian Girl
Jaisree Victorious and auspicious (victory + prosperity/beauty) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jaisudha Nectar of victory Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jalajya Born in water; lotus Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jalinaa Of the water; water‑born Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jamuna Name of the sacred Yamuna river; associated with the Hindu river-goddess Yamunā Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Janakie Daughter of Janaka; an epithet of Sita from Hindu mythology Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Janaky Daughter of Janaka; an epithet of Sita (wife of Lord Rama). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jananee Mother; life‑giver; creator Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jasoda Variant of Yashoda - 'giver of fame' (yaśodā); traditionally the foster-mother of Krishna. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jasodaben Derived from Yashodā (mother of Krishna); implies 'glorious/famous mother' with '-ben' denoting a respectful female ('sister'/'lady') Indian Girl
Jaswanti Possessing fame or glory; glorious, famous Indian Girl
Jaswantie Feminine form of Jaswant - 'famous, glorious, victorious' Indian Girl
Jaya Bharathy Jaya = 'victory'; Bharathy (Bharati) = 'speech/eloquence', an epithet of goddess Saraswati - overall 'victorious eloquence' or 'victory of Saraswati'. Indian Girl
Jaya Bharati Victorious eloquence - 'Jaya' = victory, 'Bharati' = goddess of speech/learning Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jaya Lakshmi Victorious Lakshmi - combines 'Jaya' (victory) and 'Lakshmi' (goddess of wealth, prosperity). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jaya Lakshmy Victorious Lakshmi - 'Jaya' means victory, 'Lakshmy' (Lakshmi) is the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jaya Pradha Bestower of victory (Jaya = victory; prada/pradā = giver/bestower) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jaya Shri Victorious and auspicious - combines 'Jaya' (victory) and 'Shri' (auspiciousness, prosperity, honor). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jayabharathi From 'Jaya' (victory) + 'Bhārati' (name of the goddess Saraswati / poetic name for India) - 'Victorious Bhārati' or 'victory of Bhārati'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jayabharathy From Jaya (victory) + Bharathi (goddess of learning/poetry) - 'victorious Bharathi' or 'victorious goddess/poet' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Jayachithra Victorious picture - from Jaya ('victory') + Chithra ('picture, art, beauty') Indian, Sanskrit Girl

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