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Indian Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Bhargavi Ravi Bhargavi: 'radiant, lustrous' or 'of the sage Bhrgu' (epithet of a goddess); Ravi: 'sun'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhargavi Singh Radiant, luminous; feminine form of Bhargava (associated with the sage Bhrigu); also used as a name of the goddess Parvati. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhargavi Srinivasan Feminine form of Bhargava - 'descendant of sage Bhrigu'; also connotes 'radiant' and is used as a name of goddesses (e.g., Lakshmi/Parvati). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhargavi Venkat Bhargavi: 'radiant; belonging to the sage Bhrigu; a name of a goddess (often Parvati)'. Venkat: short form of Venkateswara, a form of Vishnu. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhaumika Of the earth; earthly, belonging to the soil; (in Sanskrit) can also mean a role or character Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhavia Likely derived from Sanskrit bhāva (emotion, being, existence) or related to bhavya (grand, splendid). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhavini Full of feeling; emotional; expressive Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhavnoor Light of feelings/devotion; radiant emotion Hindi, Indian Girl
Bhavyaa Splendid, grand, glorious, auspicious Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhavyashree Splendid, auspicious; glorious prosperity Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhoomi Shetty Earth; land; the Earth goddess (Bhūmi) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhāminee Radiant; luminous; shining Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bilwa The bael tree or its sacred leaf used in Hindu worship (associated with Lord Shiva) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindeshwari Goddess associated with the bindu (point or drop); feminine form of Bindeshwar (lady of the 'bindu'). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindu A "drop" or "point" - literally a dot or seed; often denotes the spiritual point of light (the bindu) in meditation. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindus From Sanskrit 'bindu' meaning 'drop, point, dot; seed; the primordial or cosmic point' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindyashree From Sanskrit 'Bindya' (bindu: dot/drop/point) + 'Shree' (auspiciousness/prosperity): 'auspicious/beautiful one' or 'blessed with prosperity'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindyashri From Sanskrit elements bindi/bindya ('drop, point') + śrī ('auspiciousness, prosperity, honor'): roughly 'auspicious/precious little drop' or 'blessed/beautiful one'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindyavathi Derived from Sanskrit elements (bindu/bindiya = dot/drop) + -vati (possessor): 'she who bears a bindi' or 'adorned with a dot/ornament'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindyavati From Sanskrit bindu (point, drop, dot) + -vatī (possessing): 'she who possesses a bindi/dot' or 'full of drops/essence'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Binea Likely related to 'Bina' - from Hebrew 'binah' meaning 'understanding/insight'; in South Asia 'Bina/Beena' is also a given name (and resembles 'veena', a musical instrument); sometimes used as a diminutive of Sabine. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bineeta Humble, modest, well-mannered Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bini Varies by origin - in South Asian contexts related to Bina/Beena (names with senses tied to the veena/instrument, virtue or knowledge), as a diminutive of Sabina meaning 'of the Sabine people', and in West Africa linked to the Bini (Edo) people of Benin. Indian, Italian, Latin Girl
Binita Modest, humble, well-behaved Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Binitha Modest; humble; well-mannered Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bipasa Name of the Beas River (Vipasha) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bipasha River; specifically the Beas River Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bishaka Variant of Viśākhā - a nakshatra (lunar mansion); often given to girls born under Vishakha; also associated with 'branched' or a star/cluster. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bishakhi Born in the month of Baisakh (Vaisakha); associated with the spring festival Baisakhi; 'of Baisakh'. Indian Girl
Brajeshwari Goddess of Braj (the Vraja/Vrindavan region) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Brindah Sacred basil (tulsi); 'cluster' or 'group' - associated with the name Vrinda in Hindu tradition. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Byna Likely derived from Hebrew 'Bina' meaning 'understanding, intelligence'; sometimes linked to the Indian 'Bina/Beena' (associated with the veena instrument) or interpreted as 'knowledge'. Arabic, Hebrew, Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Canika Small particle, atom; seed; can also be interpreted as 'golden particle' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chaitrani Of or born in Chaitra (the Hindu month of spring); associated with spring and renewal. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chaitri Born in the month of Chaitra; associated with Chaitra (spring, the first month of the Hindu calendar). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chakor Moon‑loving bird (chukar/partridge); associated with moonlight and longing Indian Girl
Chakrika From Sanskrit 'chakra' (wheel) with the diminutive suffix '-ika' - often interpreted as 'little wheel' or 'one associated with a chakra.' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chamanya Possibly derived from Sanskrit roots suggesting humility, modesty, or being respected/beloved (not widely attested in sources). Indian Girl
Chandali Moon-like; of the moon; moonlight Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandanita Little sandalwood; fragrant like sandalwood Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandany Moonlight Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandanya Derived from Sanskrit, often interpreted as 'moonlit' or 'luminous' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandanyah Likely derived from Sanskrit, related to 'sandalwood' (Chandana) or 'moonlight' (Chandani) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandika Fierce, powerful or wrathful form of the goddess (a form of Durga/Chandi) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandita Moonlit; illuminated; bright Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandra Kala Moon's phase; moonlight (Chandra = moon, Kala = phase/art) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandrakumari Moon maiden; daughter/princess of the moon Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandralekshmi From Sanskrit 'Chandra' (moon) + 'Lakshmi' (goddess of wealth) - 'moon-like Lakshmi' or 'goddess of the moon/fortune'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandralekshmy From Chandra (moon) + Lakshmi (Hindu goddess of wealth); 'moon-like Lakshmi' or 'Lakshmi of the moon'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandralekshni One with moon-like eyes; moon-marked 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