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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Arjunsinha Combination of 'Arjun' (bright, heroic; the epic archer) and 'Sinha' (lion): 'Arjun the lion' or 'heroic like a lion'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Arnya Forest; of the forest; wilderness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Arogya Health; free from disease; well-being Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Arogyaswami Lord or master of health; protector of well-being Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Arokya Health; free from disease; well-being Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Aroonah Dawn; reddish; sunrise (the reddish glow of dawn) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Arpitha Dedicated; devoted; offered or surrendered (often 'offered to God'). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Arthee Ritual of worship; devotional song offered to a deity Indian Girl
Arunan Reddish; of the dawn; associated with the charioteer of the sun in Hindu mythology Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Arunanshu Ray of the sun; sunbeam (ray of dawn) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Arunavathi Possessing the radiance of dawn; dawn-like Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Arunavati She who possesses the dawn; radiant like the rising sun Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Arundhathi A Vedic/epic name meaning 'star' or 'she who is not overcome by darkness'; famed as the faithful wife of sage Vashistha Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Arundhathy Name of a star and the devoted wife Arundhati in Hindu tradition; derived from Sanskrit implying 'dawn' or 'reddish'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Arundhuti Sanskrit name meaning 'radiant, glowing; she who brings light' - traditionally the devoted wife of sage Vashistha and identified with a star. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Arunim Reddish glow of dawn; ray of the rising sun Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Arunprakash Light of the dawn; morning light or the sun's radiance Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Arunprasad Gift or blessing of the dawn/sun Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Arvindswamy Compound of 'Arvind' (lotus) and 'Swamy'/'Swami' (lord/master) - roughly 'lord/master of the lotus' or 'Arvind who is a swami'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Aryabhatta From Sanskrit ārya (noble) + bhaṭa/bhatta (learned man) - 'noble scholar' or 'noble, learned one'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Aryajith Joshua Aryajith: 'Arya' (noble) + 'jit' (victorious) - 'noble victor'. Joshua: Hebrew 'Yehoshua' - 'Yahweh is salvation'. Combined: 'noble victor; God is salvation.' Biblical, Hebrew, Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Aryamani Noble jewel - 'jewel of the noble' or 'noble gem' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Aryanan Related to 'Aryan' - noble, honorable; can imply 'descendant/associated with the noble one'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Asaveree Associated with the raga 'Asavari' - connotes musicality, melody and calmness; used for its musical/cultural association. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Asawari Name of a Hindustani classical raga; associated with melody and musicality Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ascharya Wonder, amazement, surprise; marvel Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Ashanta Associated with the Ashanti people (Ghana); alternatively linked to Sanskrit element 'shanta' meaning 'peaceful'. Akan, Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ashimaa Boundless, limitless; without borders Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ashit Probably 'desired' or 'wished-for' (interpretations vary) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ashith Likely derived from Sanskrit; possibly related to 'ashish' meaning 'blessing' or 'blessed'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ashlesa The clinging or embracing one; name of the Ashlesha nakshatra (lunar mansion) associated with the serpent. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ashmit Often interpreted as 'protected' or 'secure' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ashmita Pride; self-respect Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ashmitra Likely 'friend' or 'friendly' - derived from Sanskrit element 'mitra' meaning 'friend' (possibly combined with 'ash'/'aśmi' or related elements) Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Ashnita Likely 'guided by hope' or 'one led by hope' (combines elements meaning 'hope' and 'guided') Indian Girl
Ashokan Without sorrow; free from grief. Also associated with the name of Emperor Ashoka. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ashokumar From Sanskrit 'Āśoka' (without sorrow) + 'kumar' (prince/son) - 'sorrowless prince' or 'son free from sorrow'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ashutosha One who is easily pleased or quickly satisfied; epithet of Lord Shiva Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ashutoshkumar Combination of Ashutosh ('easy to please' - epithet of Shiva) + Kumar ('son' or 'prince') - 'easy-to-please prince/son' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ashvitha Often interpreted as 'blessed' or 'related to horses' (from Sanskrit aśva = horse); used as a feminine name Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ashvithaa Derived from Sanskrit aśva ('horse'); broadly 'associated with horses', implying strength or nobility. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ashwan Related to the Ashvins - 'possessor of horses'; associated with light, dawn, and healing Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ashwani Related to the Ashvins (divine twin horsemen); 'of the horse' or 'possessor of horses'; associated with light and healing Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ashwatha Sacred fig (peepal) tree; the Bodhi/tree of life Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ashwathamma From Sanskrit aśva 'horse' + tthāma; commonly interpreted as 'strong as a horse' or 'horse‑strong'; name of a legendary warrior, son of Dronacharya. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ashwinya Pertaining to the Ashvins (Vedic twin deities); associated with dawn, healing, and the Ashwin month/nakshatra Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ashwon Associated with the Ashvins; commonly rendered as 'light', 'horseman', or 'possessor of horses'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Asin Without sin English, Indian Girl
Aslesh Derived from Ashlesha: 'entwiner' or 'the clinging one', associated with the serpent and the Ashlesha nakshatra Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Asmitaa Pride; self-respect; sense of identity Indian, Sanskrit Girl

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