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Indian Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Sashmita Likely 'smiling' or 'one who smiles' (derived from Sanskrit) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sasie Generally associated with the moon or moonlight (from Sanskrit 'śaśi'); local meanings can vary Indian Girl
Sasmita Smiling; one who smiles Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sasmitaa Smiling; one with a pleasant smile Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sasmitha Smiling; one who is always smiling Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sassi Varies by origin - 'moon' (from Sanskrit Sasi) or 'stones' (from Italian 'sasso'); also the name of a South Asian folk heroine. Indian, Italian, Punjabi, Sanskrit Girl
Satarya Probably 'truthful and noble' or 'one who embodies truth and nobility' Indian Girl
Satishkumari Princess/daughter associated with 'Satish' - essentially 'Satish's daughter' (Satish is from Sanskrit, often interpreted as 'true/virtuous' or rendered as 'ruler of hundreds'). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Satyana From Sanskrit 'satya' meaning 'truth' - 'truthful' or 'one who embodies truth'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Saudamani Precious jewel; one who is as precious or beautiful as a gem Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Saudamini Fragrant; sweet-smelling; charming Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Saudhamini Likely Sanskrit-derived; possibly 'woman of an auspicious/home' or 'lady from a good/fortunate family' (interpretations vary). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sauni Uncertain - possibly 'wisdom' if derived from Sonia/Sophia, or 'gold' if related to Gujarati Soni; otherwise not well established. Finnish, Gujarati, Indian, Scandinavian Girl
Sauri Varies by origin - possibly 'of the sun' or 'solar' if from Sanskrit roots; may have no specific traditional meaning when used as a modern or variant spelling Indian Girl
Savithree From Sāvitrī, associated with the sun (Savitr); means 'of the sun' or 'sun's power'; also the name of a devoted heroine in Hindu mythology. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Savithrie From Sanskrit Savitri - 'goddess of the sun', 'the vivifying one' or 'life-giver'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sayli Commonly interpreted as 'gentle/pleasant' (often rendered as a gentle breeze or graceful); used as a feminine given name in western India Indian Girl
Sayrya No single established meaning; possibly a modern feminine name. If related to Arabic Saira/Sariyah, it can connote 'traveler/wanderer' or be a variant of names with similar sounds; otherwise it's often used as a creative name without a traditional meaning. Indian Girl
Sayyeshaa UNKNOWN Indian Girl
Seemanti Boundary, limit, frontier - derived from sīmā (boundary); can imply 'one at the border' or 'of the boundary'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Seemantini From Sanskrit roots meaning 'boundary' or 'frontier'; also associated with 'hair-parting/ornament' - broadly 'woman of the boundary' or 'one who adorns/parts the hair'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Semanti Possibly derived from Sanskrit roots, commonly interpreted as 'boundary' or 'mark/edge'; exact etymology is uncertain Indian Girl
Shaili Shailia Often means "style" or "manner" (from Sanskrit); sometimes associated with 'mountain' via the root shaila. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shailja Daughter of the mountain; 'born of the mountain' (often associated with the Himalayas) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shailly From 'shaila' meaning 'mountain' - 'of the mountain' or 'mountainous' (often 'daughter of the mountain') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shaini Likely a variant of Shani/Shaina - meanings include 'beautiful' (Yiddish/Hebrew) or 'scarlet'/'red' (Hebrew). Hebrew, Hindi, Indian Girl
Shakuntala From Sanskrit Śakuntalā - 'one attended by birds' or 'born among birds'; name of a legendary heroine, wife of King Dushyanta and mother of Bharata. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shalaka “small stick” or “rod; stylus; spatula” (from Sanskrit śalākā) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shalmali Silk-cotton tree (kapok); a tree name symbolizing beauty and strength Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shamala Dark, dusky; dark-complexioned (often rendered 'dark beauty') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shamikka Calm, peaceful (likely derived from Sanskrit roots) Indian Girl
Shamilee Likely 'peaceful' or 'modest' (Indian); in Arabic related to 'complete, perfect'. Arabic, Indian Girl
Shamitha Peaceful, calm, tranquil; composed Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shamithaa Peaceful; calm; tranquil; one who is pacified Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shamithra Peaceful friend; calm and friendly Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shanitha Likely derived from the Sanskrit root related to 'shanti', meaning 'peaceful' or 'bringer of peace'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
shaniya A modern feminine name with multiple possible roots: 'I'm on my way' (Ojibwe, disputed); 'scarlet/red' (from Hebrew 'Shani' + -ya); or 'first ray/eminent' (from Sanskrit 'Shanaya'). English, Hebrew, Indian, Ojibwe, Sanskrit Girl
Shanthi Peace, calm, tranquility Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shantika Peaceful; one who brings or embodies peace Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sharana Refuge, shelter; surrender (to God) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sharane Likely a modern feminine name; possibly 'plain' (if from Hebrew Sharon) or 'refuge/shelter' (if from Sanskrit Sharan). Indian Girl
Sharany Refuge; protector - 'one who surrenders (to God)' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sharda Name of the goddess Saraswati; 'autumn' or 'autumnal'; associated with learning, wisdom and the arts Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sharmilah Modest, shy, bashful Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sharmilla Modest, shy, bashful Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sharmishtaa Modest, shy, bashful Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sharmisth One who is modest or shy; full of modesty (from Sanskrit śarma: modesty/shame) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sharmisthaa Derived from Sanskrit, meaning modest/shy or comforting; name of a mythological princess (Sharmishtha) in Hindu tradition. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sharnika Refuge or shelter; one who seeks or provides protection Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sharyu Name of the Sharayu river - 'river' or 'flowing water' 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