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Indian names - Baby names with the origin Indian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Brajeshwari Goddess of Braj (the Vraja/Vrindavan region) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Bratindra Likely derived from Sanskrit elements 'brata' (vow/devotion) + 'Indra' (lord/chief); commonly interpreted as 'lord of vows' or 'leader of the devoted'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Brindah Sacred basil (tulsi); 'cluster' or 'group' - associated with the name Vrinda in Hindu tradition. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Buddhadev Combination of 'Buddha' (awakened/enlightened one) and 'dev' (god/divine) - 'divine enlightened one' or 'god of wisdom' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Burla In Spanish, 'burla' means 'joke, jest, mockery'. As a given name it may also be toponymic, meaning 'from Burla' (a place name). Indian, Spanish Unisex
Byna Likely derived from Hebrew 'Bina' meaning 'understanding, intelligence'; sometimes linked to the Indian 'Bina/Beena' (associated with the veena instrument) or interpreted as 'knowledge'. Arabic, Hebrew, Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Calico A printed cotton fabric; by extension 'multicolored' or 'spotted' (as in a calico cat) English, Indian Unisex
Cama Likely a surname of Parsi/Indian origin or a variant of Sanskrit 'Kama' meaning 'desire/love'; in Spanish it is a common noun meaning 'bed' and not typically used as a name. Indian Unisex
Canika Small particle, atom; seed; can also be interpreted as 'golden particle' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chaitan Consciousness; spiritual/divine awareness Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chaitany Consciousness, awareness; spiritual intelligence or life force. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chaitanyan Derived from Sanskrit 'Chaitanya' meaning 'consciousness, spirit, awareness; full of life.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chaitanyasai Combines Chaitanya (consciousness/divine spirit) and Sai (saint/honorific) - roughly 'divine consciousness of Sai'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chaitanyu Consciousness, awareness, spiritual intelligence; the living spirit Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chaitrani Of or born in Chaitra (the Hindu month of spring); associated with spring and renewal. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chaitri Born in the month of Chaitra; associated with Chaitra (spring, the first month of the Hindu calendar). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chakor Moon‑loving bird (chukar/partridge); associated with moonlight and longing Indian Girl
Chakrah From Sanskrit 'chakra' meaning 'wheel' or 'circle'; in spiritual contexts denotes an energy center in the body Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chakrika From Sanskrit 'chakra' (wheel) with the diminutive suffix '-ika' - often interpreted as 'little wheel' or 'one associated with a chakra.' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chakshu Eye; sight; the faculty or organ of vision Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chalendra Likely 'lord of the moon' - from Chandra (moon) + Indra (lord/king) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chaman Lal Bhardwaj Chaman (garden) + Lal (beloved/son); Bhardwaj indicates the Bharadvaja lineage. Overall: "garden's beloved" or "beloved of the garden." Hindi, Indian Boy
Chaman Lal Gupta Chaman (garden) + Lal (beloved/son) - 'beloved of the garden'; Gupta is a North Indian surname meaning 'protected'. Indian Boy
Chaman Lal Meena Chaman = garden; Lal = beloved/red - together roughly 'beloved of the garden'; Meena denotes belonging to the Meena community Hindi, Indian, Urdu Boy
Chamanlal Beloved/son of the garden Indian Boy
Chamanya Possibly derived from Sanskrit roots suggesting humility, modesty, or being respected/beloved (not widely attested in sources). Indian Girl
Chanakya Descendant of Chanaka Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandak Likely derived from 'Chanda/Chandra' meaning 'moon'; often used as a clan or family name. Indian Boy
Chandal Historically refers to 'chandala' - a member of an outcaste or untouchable group in ancient Indian society. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandali Moon-like; of the moon; moonlight Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandaneya Pertaining to sandalwood; fragrant like sandalwood; can imply 'descendant of Chandan' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandanita Little sandalwood; fragrant like sandalwood Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandany Moonlight Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandanya Derived from Sanskrit, often interpreted as 'moonlit' or 'luminous' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandanyah Likely derived from Sanskrit, related to 'sandalwood' (Chandana) or 'moonlight' (Chandani) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chander Moon; luminous, shining Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandhra Moon; luminous/bright; name of the Hindu moon god Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandiah Derived from Chandra - 'moon'; roughly 'moon-like' or 'son/devotee of the moon'. Indian, Telugu Boy
Chandika Fierce, powerful or wrathful form of the goddess (a form of Durga/Chandi) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandita Moonlit; illuminated; bright Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandlan Moon-like; related to the moon; luminous Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandra Babu Chandra = moon; Babu = gentleman/son/respectful honorific - together used as a male name roughly 'moon gentleman' or 'son of the moon'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandra Babu Rao Chandra = 'moon'; Babu = honorific/diminutive meaning 'gentleman', 'son' or 'young man'; Rao = title/surname meaning 'prince'/'lord' or a regional honorific. Together: a respectful name roughly 'Chandra Babu Rao' - 'Chandra, a respected/noble Rao' or 'moon-like noble.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandra Kala Moon's phase; moonlight (Chandra = moon, Kala = phase/art) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chandra Kumar Chandra = moon; Kumar = son/prince - 'moon prince' or 'son of the moon'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandra Mohan Moon-charming; 'charming as the moon' (Chandra = moon; Mohan = charming) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandra Mouli Moon-crowned - "one who wears the moon on his head" (epithet of Lord Shiva) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandra Nath "Lord of the Moon" (Chandra = moon, Nath = lord/protector) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandra Nath Mukherjee Chandra = moon; Nath = lord/master; Mukherjee = anglicized form of Mukhopadhyay, a Bengali Brahmin surname meaning 'principal teacher' or 'chief priest'. Overall: 'Moon-lord of the Mukherjee family.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chandrababu Chandra (moon) + babu (respected man) - 'moon-like gentleman' or 'respected man associated with the moon'. 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