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Indian Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Mamtha Motherly love; affection; compassion Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manalakshi Likely derived from Tamil 'manal' (sand) + Sanskrit 'Lakshmi' (goddess of wealth) - figuratively 'Lakshmi of the sand' or broadly 'a form of the goddess Lakshmi'. Indian Girl
Mananya Reflective; thoughtful; worthy of respect Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manavleen Devoted to humanity; lover of mankind Indian Girl
Mandakani Mountain river; one who flows like a delicate stream Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mandakinee Name of a mountain river (the Mandakini); 'gentle-flowing' or a celestial/river-like quality Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mandakini Mountain-born or celestial river; a gentle/slow-flowing river Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mandakiny Variant of Mandakini - a Sanskrit name associated with a celestial or flowing river (often linked to the Ganges); broadly 'river-like' or 'one who flows'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mandaraa From Sanskrit 'Mandara' - coral tree and mythic mountain; evokes beauty, elevation, and fragrance Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mandarmalika Garland/queen of the Mandar (coral) flower - 'jasmine/garland of the Mandar tree.' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mandira Temple (also mansion, dwelling) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mane Varies by origin: a Georgian feminine name (possibly linked to Manana); a West African family name; in Kannada 'mane' means 'house'; in Iberian contexts Mané is a diminutive of Manuel. Georgian, Indian, Kannada, Wolof Girl
Maneesha Intelligence, wisdom; 'mind' or 'thought' - one who is wise or thoughtful Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Maneeshaa Intellect; wisdom (desire of the mind) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Maneka Apsara - a celestial nymph; enchanting, beautiful Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mangalya Auspicious, blessed; associated with good fortune and the auspiciousness of marriage Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manideepa Lamp of jewels; one who shines like a jewel Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manishika Derived from Sanskrit 'Manisha' meaning 'intellect' or 'wisdom' - often interpreted as 'little wise one' or 'one with intellect'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manishya Wise, intellectual; one who possesses wisdom Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manjeera Small hand cymbals; melodious sound; also the name of a river in India Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manjistha From Sanskrit मञ्जिष्ठा (mañjiṣṭhā); name of a medicinal madder plant (Rubia cordifolia) and denotes a deep red/crimson color; connotes beauty/pleasantness. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manjita Feminine form of Manjit - 'conqueror of the mind' or 'one who wins hearts'; also attested with the Sanskrit sense 'pleased' or 'charmed'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manju Pleasant, sweet, charming (also can imply snow or fragrance in some contexts) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manju Bala Manju = pleasant, sweet (sometimes poetic 'snow'); Bala = child, young girl - together: 'sweet/pleasant child' or 'beautiful young girl'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manju Balaa 'Manju' = sweet, pleasant (also 'snow' in some contexts); 'Balaa' (Bala) = young girl / child, strength - combined roughly 'sweet/pleasant young girl' or 'sweet child'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manjula Melodious, sweet, charming, pleasant Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manjuli Charming, pleasant, sweet; melodious (from Sanskrit 'mañjula') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manjushaa Sweet, charming; also denotes a box or casket (Manjuṣā) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manjyoti Beautiful or pleasant light Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manmayi Filled with mind/heart; mindful, devoted or absorbed in thought Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manmohini Devi Enchantress - 'one who captivates or charms the mind/heart'; 'Devi' denotes goddess or respected woman. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manojna Pleasing to the mind; charming; one who wins the heart Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manorama Bai Delightful; pleasing to the mind; charming, beautiful Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manorama Kumari Manorama: 'one who delights the mind', pleasing or charming; Kumari: 'princess' or 'young unmarried woman'. Combined: 'charming/beautiful young woman' or 'delightful princess'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manorama Mohapatra Manorama: 'pleasing, charming, beautiful'. Mohapatra: a hereditary Odia/Sanskrit surname meaning a high-ranking or notable family/official (often rendered Mahapatra). Indian Girl
Manoranjanee One who delights the mind; pleasing or entertaining Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manorma Delighting the mind; charming, beautiful Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mansee One with a beautiful or thoughtful mind; 'woman of the mind' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Manshi Of the mind; thoughtful or heartfelt Indian Girl
Mansika Of the mind; intellectual, thoughtful Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mauliya Derived from Sanskrit 'maulya' meaning 'value, worth, precious'; also linked to Marathi 'Mauli' meaning 'crown' or 'beloved'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mavya Uncertain/modern name; often interpreted as graceful, melodious, or connected to 'Maya' (illusion) - meaning varies by source. Indian Girl
Mayurapriya Beloved of the peacock Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Meana Likely a variant of Meena/Mena/Mina. Possible meanings include 'fish' (from Sanskrit Meena), or relate to Persian/Arabic roots meaning 'enamel/azure' or diminutive/affectionate forms in other languages; precise meaning depends on origin. Arabic, Indian, Italian, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Meenakshi Sundareshwar Meenakshi: 'fish-eyed' (epithet of the goddess Parvati); Sundareshwar: 'beautiful lord' (epithet of Shiva) Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil Girl
Meenakumari From 'Meena' (fish) + 'Kumari' (young girl/maiden/princess) - literally 'fish maiden' or 'Meena, the young maiden.' Indian Girl
Meerabai Name of the 16th-century Hindu saint Mirabai; often taken to mean a devoted female devotee of Krishna and sometimes linked to the Sanskrit idea of 'ocean' or 'limitless'. Indian Girl
Meeta Sweet; beloved; friendly Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Meghamala Garland of clouds Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Meghanna Cloud; rain; 'born of clouds' 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