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Sanskrit Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Mynisha Derived from Nisha meaning "night"; can be read as "my night" or as a modern variant of Monisha English, Sanskrit Girl
Mythilee From Mithila; associated with Sita, the princess/queen of Mithila Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mythily Of Mithila; a traditional name of Sita - 'princess of Mithila'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Mythilya From Mithila (ancient kingdom); 'Maithili' - associated with Sita Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nabha Sky, atmosphere Sanskrit Girl
Nachni Dancer; dancing girl Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Nageshwaramma Female form associated with Nageshwara - devotee or mother related to the Lord of snakes (an epithet of Shiva) Sanskrit Girl
Nageshwari Goddess or queen of snakes; female form of 'Nageshwar' (lord of snakes). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nageshwary Goddess or queen of serpents; feminine form of 'Nageshwar' (lord of snakes) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nagida Related to 'naga' - 'of the serpent', 'born of/connected to a naga' Sanskrit Girl
Naieya A modern feminine name/variant of Naia or Naiya; meanings vary by origin but commonly associated with 'wave' (Basque) or 'boat' (Hindi). Arabic, Basque, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu Girl
Nainikaa From Sanskrit nayan (eye) - 'little eye' or 'one with beautiful eyes'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nainitha One with beautiful eyes Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nairika Unclear/rare - possibly 'of/related to Nairi' or derived from Sanskrit elements; used as a feminine given name Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Nairita Likely linked to Nairiti - associated with the west; loosely 'one from the west' or 'belonging to Nairi'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Naiya Varies by origin: in Sanskrit/Hindi it can mean 'boat'; related forms (Naia) connect to the sea or a water-nymph; in modern usage often interpreted as 'new' or 'fresh'. Basque, English, Greek, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Nakshathra Star; constellation; a lunar mansion in Hindu astrology Sanskrit Girl
Nalinakshya Lotus-eyed; having eyes like a lotus - a poetic epithet for beautiful eyes. Sanskrit Girl
Nalinda Possibly 'lotus' (from Sanskrit nalina) or 'beautiful/pretty' (from Spanish linda); often interpreted as 'beautiful lotus' or 'pretty one'. Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Namami I bow; salutation; offering of respect or homage Sanskrit Girl
Namarata Modesty; humility Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Namita Humble, modest, meek Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Namitha Humble, modest (from Sanskrit root 'nam' meaning 'to bow') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Namithaa Humble, modest; one who is bowed or respectful Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Namithra Humble, modest; respectful Sanskrit, Tamil Girl
Namrata Modesty, humility Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Namratah Modesty, humility, politeness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Namritha Modesty, humility; gentle and well-mannered Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nandakishori Nanda's maiden; a young girl or adolescent associated with Nanda Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nandalee Delightful; brings joy Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nandali Delight, joy; 'she who brings joy' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nandalia From Sanskrit 'nanda' meaning 'joy' - 'she who brings joy' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nandalya Abode or place of joy; derived from Sanskrit 'Nanda' meaning joy/delight. Sanskrit Girl
Nandanaa Delightful, joyous; one who brings happiness Sanskrit Girl
Nandhana Joyful, delightful; bringing happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nandhanya Bringer of joy; delightful; one who rejoices Sanskrit, Tamil Girl
Nandhithi Joyful, delighted; full of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nandhithie Delighted, joyous; one who brings happiness Sanskrit, Tamil Girl
Nandhithiya Joyful, delighted; one who brings happiness Sanskrit, Tamil Girl
Nandhithra Delighted, joyous; one who brings happiness Sanskrit, Tamil Girl
Nandhithy Joyful, delighted; brings happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nandie Likely 'joyful' or 'delight' / 'beloved, sweet' (as a diminutive of Nandi or Nandini) English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Zulu Girl
Nandinee Delightful; she who brings joy or rejoices Sanskrit Girl
Nandithaa Delighted, joyous; one who brings happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Nangi Literally 'naked' or 'bare'; figuratively 'unadorned' or 'free/pure' Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Naolini Lotus, water-lily Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Narie Possibly 'lily' (Korean 나리) or 'woman' (Sanskrit/Hindi नारी); otherwise a modern/variant name with uncertain meaning Hindi, Korean, Sanskrit Girl
Narika Varies by origin and spelling. In Japanese it is typically formed from kanji and can combine elements like 'become' (成) or 'fragrance' (香); in South Asian contexts it may be a modern or diminutive form related to 'Nari' (woman). Exact meaning depends on the characters/spelling used. Hindi, Japanese, Sanskrit Girl
Narmada Named for the Narmada River; "giver of joy/comfort" or "she who soothes" Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Narmadha Pleasing; giver of joy; name of the sacred river Narmada Sanskrit Girl

Sanskrit Girls name popularity over time

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

3,531
Names in this origin
17
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
52,391
Peak year 2019