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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Bhagyaraaj King of fortune; fortunate ruler Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhagyaraj King of fortune; fortunate ruler Indian Boy
Bhagyashree Fortunate; blessed with good fortune and prosperity Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhagyashrey Fortunate; auspicious; blessed with good fortune Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Bhagyavathi Fortunate or blessed woman; one who possesses good fortune Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhagyawathi Fortunate woman; blessed with good fortune Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhama Devi Bhama (a radiant/beautiful woman or a name of a goddess) + Devi (goddess, divine mother) - 'Goddess Bhama' or 'radiant/beautiful goddess.' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhama Lakshmi A compound invoking the goddess Lakshmi: 'Bhama' (beautiful/bright/lady) + 'Lakshmi' (goddess of wealth and prosperity) - 'beautiful/prosperous Lakshmi' or 'goddess of beauty and fortune'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhama Latha Radiant or beautiful vine - 'Bhama' = radiant/beautiful woman; 'Latha' = vine/creeper Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhama Laxmi A devotional compound honoring the goddess Lakshmi - 'Bhama' connotes a lady or radiant woman, paired with 'Laxmi' (Lakshmi), the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhama Priya Beloved of Bhama; dear or cherished beauty (Bhama = a name/title for a beautiful woman or goddess; Priya = beloved) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhama Raju 'Bhama' = beautiful, radiant; name associated with a goddess/consort. 'Raju' = from 'Raja', meaning king/royal. Combined sense: 'beautiful/illustrious king' or 'royal beauty.' Indian Boy
Bhamaiah Devotee/servant of Bhama (a form/name of a Hindu goddess); a South Indian honorific-form name Indian Boy
Bhamini Radiant; luminous; shining Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhanu Dasa Servant or devotee of Bhanu (the Sun); 'servant of the sun god'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhanu Pratap Sun's glory; shining valor Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhanu Priya Beloved of the sun Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhanudas Servant or devotee of Bhānu (the sun); 'servant of the sun' or 'servant of light'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhanuprasadh Blessing or gift of the sun Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhanupriyaa Beloved of the sun Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bharan Derived from the Sanskrit root 'bhar' meaning to bear, carry or support; 'supporter' or 'sustainer'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bharani Bearer; associated with birth, nourishment and the Bharani nakshatra (the second lunar mansion) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bharanie Bearer, supporter; name of the second lunar mansion (Bharani nakshatra) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bharati Goddess of learning and speech; eloquence (name of Saraswati) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bharet From Sanskrit root bhar- 'to bear, carry, maintain'; associated with the legendary king Bharata and the name for India. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhargava Descendant of the sage Bhrigu; belonging to Bhrigu's lineage Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhargavesh Lord of the Bhargavas; associated with the sage Bhrigu (Bhargava). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhargavi Das Feminine form of Bhargava: 'descendant of the sage Bhrigu'; also connotes 'radiant' or 'luminous'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhargavi Gupta Feminine form of Bhargava - 'descendant of the sage Bhrigu'; also conveys 'radiant' or 'lustrous'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhargavi Kumar From Sanskrit Bhārgavī - 'female of the Bhrigu lineage' (descendant of the sage Bhrigu); connotes 'radiant' or 'shining' and is used as an epithet of goddesses. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhargavi Narayan Bhargavi: 'descendant of sage Bhrigu; radiant, illustrious'. Narayan: 'abode of man; an epithet of Lord Vishnu, protector.' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhargavi Raj Feminine form of Bhargava - 'descendant of the sage Bhrigu'; also conveys 'radiant' or 'brilliant' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
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
Bhargavikumar Son or young descendant of Bhargava (the lineage of sage Bhrigu); 'Kumar' means son/prince. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhargavirao Descendant of the sage Bhrigu (Bhargava); with 'Rao' as an honorific/title - roughly 'prince/leader of the Bhargava lineage'. Indian Boy
Bhaskar Sun; giver/illumination of light Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhaskaracharya 'Bhaskara' = 'sun' or 'light-maker'; '-acharya' = 'teacher' - 'Bhaskaracharya' = 'Bhaskara the teacher' or 'teacher who is like the sun'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhaskararaju Radiant king - from Sanskrit 'Bhāskara' (sun, shining) + 'Raju' (king/prince). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhaswar Radiant; shining; luminous Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhat Learned scholar, priest, or bard Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhaumik Of the earth; earthly; belonging to the land Indian, Sanskrit Boy
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

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