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Indian names - Baby names with the origin Indian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Bhavyashree Splendid, auspicious; glorious prosperity Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bheem Mighty, powerful, immense; name of a strong hero in the Mahabharata Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhinda Clan or family name; specific literal meaning is uncertain or not widely attested Indian, Punjabi Boy
Bhisham Formidable, fearsome, terrible; one who inspires awe or causes fear Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhishma Formidable; one who took a solemn (terrible) vow - name of the Mahabharata patriarch Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhishmak Fearsome, terrible, formidable; awe-inspiring Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhoomi Shetty Earth; land; the Earth goddess (Bhūmi) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bhoopendra Lord of the earth; king of the land Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhowmik Of the earth; earthly; related to the land Bengali, Indian Unisex
Bhraghad Probable Sanskrit origin; possibly linked to the sage Bhrigu or derived from roots meaning 'radiant' or 'brilliant' - approximate sense: 'descendant of Bhrigu' or 'shining'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhumik Earth; 'of the earth' or 'belonging to the land' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhupen King; ruler; lord of the earth Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhupendrakumar Son/young prince of Bhupendra - 'prince or son of the lord of the earth'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhupendranath Compound of Bhupendra (lord/king of the earth) + Nath (lord/protector); roughly 'Lord of the Earth' or 'Bhupendra who is a lord'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhupendrapal Protector/guardian of the ruler (king) of the earth Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhushanath Lord of ornaments; one adorned with honor Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhushanesh Lord of ornaments; one who is an ornament or adorned Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhushansingh From 'Bhushan' (ornament, praise) + 'Singh' (lion) - roughly 'ornamented lion' or 'an ornament among lions.' Indian Boy
Bhuvan Tej Radiance or brilliance of the world/universe Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhuvan Teja Radiance or brilliance of the world/universe Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bhāminee Radiant; luminous; shining Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bibhas Shining; radiant; bright; resplendent (often an epithet of the sun) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bibhavasu Radiant, shining; possessing splendor or wealth Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bijendra Lord of victory; victorious like Indra Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bijesh Victorious; conqueror (related to the Sanskrit root for victory) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bijju A pet form of Bijoy/Biju, associated with 'victory' (affectionate diminutive) Indian Boy
Bilwa The bael tree or its sacred leaf used in Hindu worship (associated with Lord Shiva) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bimal Pure, stainless, immaculate Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bimlesh Likely 'lord' or 'ruler' - '-lesh' from Sanskrit īśa/īsh meaning 'lord'; prefix 'Bim-' is uncertain but sometimes linked to 'Bhim' (strong) or 'Vim' (power/beauty), so often interpreted as 'strong/powerful lord'. Indian Boy
Bindesh Likely from Sanskrit elements bindu (point/drop) + īś(a) (lord) - 'lord of the drop/point'; often treated as a form/shortening of Bindeshwar. Indian Boy
Bindeshwari Goddess associated with the bindu (point or drop); feminine form of Bindeshwar (lady of the 'bindu'). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindu A "drop" or "point" - literally a dot or seed; often denotes the spiritual point of light (the bindu) in meditation. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindus From Sanskrit 'bindu' meaning 'drop, point, dot; seed; the primordial or cosmic point' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindusara Likely "drop of the ocean" (from Sanskrit bindu 'drop' + sāra 'essence/sea'); historically the name of a Mauryan emperor. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bindyashree From Sanskrit 'Bindya' (bindu: dot/drop/point) + 'Shree' (auspiciousness/prosperity): 'auspicious/beautiful one' or 'blessed with prosperity'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindyashri From Sanskrit elements bindi/bindya ('drop, point') + śrī ('auspiciousness, prosperity, honor'): roughly 'auspicious/precious little drop' or 'blessed/beautiful one'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindyavathi Derived from Sanskrit elements (bindu/bindiya = dot/drop) + -vati (possessor): 'she who bears a bindi' or 'adorned with a dot/ornament'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bindyavati From Sanskrit bindu (point, drop, dot) + -vatī (possessing): 'she who possesses a bindi/dot' or 'full of drops/essence'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Binea Likely related to 'Bina' - from Hebrew 'binah' meaning 'understanding/insight'; in South Asia 'Bina/Beena' is also a given name (and resembles 'veena', a musical instrument); sometimes used as a diminutive of Sabine. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bineeta Humble, modest, well-mannered Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bini Varies by origin - in South Asian contexts related to Bina/Beena (names with senses tied to the veena/instrument, virtue or knowledge), as a diminutive of Sabina meaning 'of the Sabine people', and in West Africa linked to the Bini (Edo) people of Benin. Indian, Italian, Latin Girl
Binita Modest, humble, well-behaved Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Binitha Modest; humble; well-mannered Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bipasa Name of the Beas River (Vipasha) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bipasha River; specifically the Beas River Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Biren Brave; warrior; heroic - often interpreted as 'the brave one' or 'conqueror'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Bishaka Variant of Viśākhā - a nakshatra (lunar mansion); often given to girls born under Vishakha; also associated with 'branched' or a star/cluster. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bishakhi Born in the month of Baisakh (Vaisakha); associated with the spring festival Baisakhi; 'of Baisakh'. Indian Girl
Boudhayan Descendant or follower of the Vedic sage Baudhayana; associated with Vedic scholarship and knowledge Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Brahmadutt Gift of Brahma; given by Brahma Indian, Sanskrit 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