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Indian names - Baby names with the origin Indian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Asmiya Derived from Sanskrit 'asmi' ('I am'); often taken to mean 'self', 'identity' or associated with 'asmita' meaning 'pride/self-respect'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Asola Uncertain. In modern Italian 'asola' means 'buttonhole' or 'small loop'; as a place-name in India the meaning is locally based and not widely documented. Indian, Italian Girl
Asura Powerful supernatural being; often rendered 'demon' or 'anti-god' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Asvin From the Vedic Aśvins (divine twin horsemen); associated with dawn and light - 'horseman' or 'light-bringer'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Aswathy Associated with the Ashwini nakshatra; 'born under the Ashwini star' - derived from ashva (horse), often interpreted as 'horse-born' or 'swift'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Aswinn From Aśvin, the Vedic twin gods; 'possessor of horses', associated with dawn, light and healing Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Aswyn Associated with the Ashvins (Vedic twin gods); often interpreted as 'horse tamer' or 'possessing horses' and linked to dawn/light. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Atanu Slender, thin; small Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Atin Derived from Sanskrit roots, often interpreted as 'beyond' or 'transcendent'; sometimes used to convey devotion or worth. Indian Boy
Atma Soul; self; spirit Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Atmaram Soul-pleasing; the soul (ātman) is joyful or delightful Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Atre Of or belonging to the Vedic sage Atri; descendant/follower of Atri Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Atu Varies by origin. Possible meanings include senses related to 'support' or 'lift' in some Polynesian languages; if used as a short form of Sanskrit Atul, related to 'incomparable' or 'matchless'. Exact meaning depends on cultural origin. Indian, Polynesian Unisex
Atulita Incomparable; unmatched; unparalleled Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Atyra Uncertain. Possible meanings include 'lightning' or 'boundless' if from Athira (Sanskrit); 'earth' or 'mother earth' if linked to Pawnee Atira. Also used as a modern/invented name without fixed traditional meaning. Indian Girl
auli Hawaiian: associated with Auliʻi and often rendered as 'beautiful' or 'pleasant'; Finnish: feminine form of Aulis meaning 'generous, helpful'. Also the name of a ski area/place in India (Auli, Uttarakhand). Finnish, Hawaiian, Indian Girl
Aurbindo Associated with Sri Aurobindo; etymology uncertain - possibly linked to Sanskrit roots meaning 'lotus' (aravinda) or 'point/drop' (bindu)/'divine point'. Indian Boy
Aurobindo Often interpreted as 'born of the dawn' or 'of the sun/golden light'; associated with spiritual leader Sri Aurobindo Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Avadhish Lord or ruler of Awadh (the Awadh/Ayodhya region) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Avanthikaa Queen or princess; associated with Avanti (an ancient kingdom); can also imply 'one who is foremost' or 'leader'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Avatari Derived from Sanskrit avatāra - 'incarnation' or 'one who descends' (divine manifestation) Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Avikshit Invincible; fearless, undaunted Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Avikumar Compound of 'Avi' (often interpreted as 'sun', 'father', or 'protector') and 'Kumar' ('boy', 'son', 'prince') - roughly 'Avi the son' or 'young/prince Avi'. Indian Boy
Avinashgupta Avinash: 'indestructible, imperishable' (Sanskrit). Gupta: surname meaning 'protected' or 'hidden'; a common Indian family name. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Avinashprasad Immortal blessing ('Avinash' = immortal/indestructible; 'Prasad' = blessing/gift) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Avinashraj Avinash = indestructible/immortal; Raj = king - together: 'immortal (indestructible) king'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Avishkar Invention; discovery; creation; innovation Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ayantika Rare/modern name. Likely derived from Ayan (path, journey) with a diminutive/creative suffix - broadly 'one who follows a path' or 'traveller' (meaning uncertain/rare) Indian Girl
ayra Commonly interpreted as 'noble' (from Arya); in some usages associated with 'air' or 'respectable'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ayushmaan Blessed with long life; long‑lived Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ayushmati Blessed with long life; long‑lived Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ayushri Blessed with long life and prosperity; grace/blessing of Shri (Lakshmi) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ayyappa Name of a South Indian Hindu deity (Ayyappa), regarded as the son of Shiva and Vishnu (Mohini); protector and celibate god of Sabarimala. Indian Boy
Aświni From Sanskrit aśva 'horse' - 'possessor of horses'; associated with the Ashvins, the divine twin healers/light-bringers Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Baban Often associated with 'father' or used as a tribal/dynastic name (e.g., the Kurdish Baban dynasty) Indian, Turkish Boy
Baboolal Beloved/son of the babul (acacia) tree Indian Boy
Baburaj Respected/gentleman king (from 'Babu' meaning sir/gentleman and 'Raj' meaning king) Indian Boy
Baburao Compound honorific: 'Babu' (respectful term/gentleman) + 'Rao' (princely/honorific title) - roughly 'respected gentleman/prince'. Indian Boy
Badri Prasad Blessing/gift of Badri (Badri can refer to the jujube tree or to Badrinath, a form of Lord Vishnu) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Badri Prasath "Blessing/grace of Badri" - Badri is an epithet of Lord Vishnu (Badrinath). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Badrik Likely derived from Badri/Badrika - associated with the jujube tree or the sacred place Badrinath; meanings and associations vary by culture Indian Boy
Badrinarayan Vishnu (Narayan) of Badri/Badrinath - Lord associated with the sacred Badri Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Badrinarayanan A form of Lord Vishnu - 'Narayana of Badri' (the Lord of Badrinath) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Badriprasad Blessing or gift of Badri (referring to Lord Badrinath, a form of Vishnu) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Baghel Derived from words for 'tiger' - denotes 'tiger' or 'of the tiger lineage' (a clan/surname) Indian Boy
Bahubal Having great strength; mighty; strong-armed. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bahubali Mighty; strong-armed; one who has powerful arms Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bahula Abundant, plentiful; numerous Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Baidehi Princess of Videha; 'belonging to Videha' (name/title of Sita) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Baijayanthi Garland of victory; the mythical garland of the god Vishnu 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