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Indian names - Baby names with the origin Indian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ankithaa Marked or engraved; dedicated/devoted Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ankithi Marked, inscribed; distinguished Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anmoljeet Priceless victory / priceless victor Indian Boy
Anshil Part or portion; often interpreted as 'a part of the divine' or 'divine portion' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Anshula Radiant; like a ray or sunbeam Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anshulata From Sanskrit 'Anshu' (ray of light) + 'Lata' (creeper/vine); roughly 'radiant vine' or 'one who is radiant'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anshum “Part” or “portion”; often interpreted as a divine ray or “part of the sun.” Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Anshumat Radiant; luminous; sunlit (possessing rays) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Anshumatī Radiant, luminous; 'possessing rays (of light)' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anshumitra Friend of light (friend of sunrays) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Anshumohan From Sanskrit Anshu (ray of light) + Mohan (charming); 'charming ray of light' or 'one who attracts like a ray of light'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ansuman Sun, sun-ray; radiant, luminous Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Anuha Rare/uncertain. Possibly derived from Sanskrit 'anu' (small, atom, again) or Hawaiian 'anu' (cool); exact meaning is unclear. Hawaiian, Indian, Polynesian Girl
Anuhya Blameless, faultless; matchless or incomparable Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anujaah Younger sibling; born after (typically 'younger sister') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anujaya Victorious; one who attains or follows victory Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Anujha Younger sibling; born after - typically 'younger sister'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anujith From Sanskrit elements 'anu' (younger/small/after) + 'jit/jith' (victorious) - 'younger victor' or 'one who is victorious'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Anuradhee Associated with the Anuradha nakshatra; often interpreted as 'devoted to/follower of Radha' or 'bright/auspicious star'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anus Uncertain - most likely derived from Arabic 'Anas' meaning 'friendly, sociable'; alternatively linked to Armenian/Persian 'Anoush/Anush' meaning 'sweet/pleasant', or to the Sanskrit root 'Anu' meaning 'small' or 'following'. Arabic, Armenian, Indian, Persian, Sanskrit Boy
Anushika Commonly interpreted as 'grace' or 'favor'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anushya Dawn; auspicious or beautiful morning Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anusuiya Not envious; free from jealousy. (Name of Atri's chaste and devoted wife in Hindu mythology.) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anuva Likely from Sanskrit 'anu' meaning 'small' or 'atom'; often interpreted as 'little', 'modest' or 'follower'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anwesh Seeker; one who searches, investigates or explores Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Anweshana Search; quest; exploration; investigation; pursuit of knowledge Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Anweshita Seeker; explorer; one who searches or discovers (often 'one who seeks the truth') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anweshka Seeker, explorer; one who searches or investigates Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anweshna Search, quest, exploration, investigation Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Anweshya Seeker; one who searches or investigates; inquisitive or exploratory Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Apari Often interpreted as 'boundless', 'limitless', or 'incomparable' (derived from Sanskrit roots) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Aparne Leafless; an epithet of the goddess Parvati, referring to her penance without eating even leaves Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Aparnna Literally 'leafless' - an epithet of the goddess Parvati, implying asceticism or abstinence Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Apoorva Rare, unique, unprecedented, extraordinary Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Apu Quechua: 'lord' or 'sacred mountain spirit' (title); Sanskrit/Indian: diminutive of Apurva/Apurba meaning 'unique' or 'unprecedented'. Indian, Quechua, Sanskrit Boy
Apurav Unique; unprecedented; novel; extraordinary Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Apurbaa Unique; incomparable; unprecedented; extraordinary Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Apurva Unprecedented; unique; novel; extraordinary Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Apurvaa Unprecedented, unique, extraordinary, rare Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Arabind Lotus Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Aradhan Worship; adoration; devotion Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Aravindkumar Compound of Aravind (lotus) + Kumar (prince/son) - 'lotus prince' or 'son/prince associated with the lotus' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Aravindraj Compound of Aravind (lotus) + Raj (king) - 'king of the lotus' or 'lotus king' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Archanaa Worship; devotional offering or prayer Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Archith Worshipped; adored; one who is revered Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Arghya Offering; oblation or libation presented to a deity or guest Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Arj Likely a short form of names such as Arjun or Arjit; associated with meanings like 'bright' or 'shining' and qualities of righteousness/honour. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Arjani Likely "one who earns/obtains" (from Sanskrit arjan) or a feminine form related to Arjan/Arjun Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Arjith Earned, obtained; victorious Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Arjunkumargowda Composite name: Arjun (Sanskrit) - 'bright/shining' and a famed Mahabharata hero; Kumar - 'prince/son'; Gowda - Kannada title/surname meaning 'village head' or 'community leader'. Together: 'Arjun Kumar of the Gowda family.' Indian Boy

Indian name popularity over time

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

3,471
Names in this origin
2
With data in 2025
0
Births 2025
7,607
Peak year 2008