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Indian names - Baby names with the origin Indian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Chintu Little one; tiny, cute (affectionate nickname) Indian Unisex
Chippiah Unclear; likely a regional or familial name without a widely recorded meaning. Indian Boy
Chiranjeev Immortal; long‑lived; one who lives forever. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chitara Derived from Sanskrit 'Chitra' meaning 'picture', 'bright', 'variegated' or 'artistic' Indian Girl
Chitee Varies by region: in Hindi often 'ant' (चींटी); can also be linked to Sanskrit 'citta' meaning 'mind, consciousness'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chitkala From chitta (consciousness, mind) + kāla/kala (art, skill) - 'art of the mind' or 'skillful consciousness' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chitrabhanu Compound of chitra (picture/bright/variegated) + bhānu (sun) - 'bright/radiant like the sun' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chitraka Picture or painting; variegated/ornate; also the name of a medicinal plant (leadwort/plumbago). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chitraksh One with beautiful, bright or variegated eyes Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chitral From 'Chitra' meaning 'picture', 'bright', 'beautiful' - 'picture-like' or 'variegated'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chitralekha One who draws pictures; 'picture-writer' or artist - name of a mythological woman famed for painting Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chitralekhaa From chitra (picture, art) + lekha (writing/painting): 'one who paints or draws', 'beautiful picture' or 'that which is depicted' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chitramala Garland of pictures (chitra 'picture/beautiful' + mala 'garland') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chitranjali A pictorial offering; a collection or tribute of pictures/art Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chitrarekha From Sanskrit chitra (picture, art) + rekha (line) - 'line of a picture' or 'artful/beautiful line'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chitrlekha From Sanskrit chitra (picture) + lekha (writing) - 'one who paints or draws', 'picture-writing' or 'illustrated writing'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Chitt Mind, consciousness, awareness Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chittaswarup Embodiment of consciousness; one whose true nature is the mind Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chittesh Lord of the mind or consciousness Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Chitthi Letter; (regional) aunt Indian Girl
Chity Affectionate diminutive meaning 'small' or 'little'; in Hindi 'chitti' can also mean 'letter' Indian Unisex
Chunna Chosen; to choose Indian Unisex
Dabri Likely linked to the Hebrew root D‑B‑R meaning 'to speak' (so 'speak' or 'my words'); also recorded as an Indian place name; may be used as an invented given name. Indian Unisex
Dada Honorific or affectionate form often meaning 'elder brother' or 'grandfather' in several Indian languages; also used as a pet name or diminutive elsewhere. Albanian, Indian Unisex
Dagdu Likely a regional or affectionate diminutive; exact meaning uncertain. Possibly related to Marathi 'dagad' (stone) or used as a pet name. Indian Boy
Dakshata Skill; proficiency; competence Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dakshee Skillful, capable, talented Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Daksheta Skilled, capable, talented (from Sanskrit 'daksha' meaning competent/able) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dakshina South; a gift or honorarium (a fee or offering to a priest/guru) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dakshini Feminine Sanskrit name meaning 'southern' or 'of the south'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dameeta Tamed, restrained; gentle, subdued Indian Girl
Damiksha Likely derived from Sanskrit elements meaning 'vision' or 'insight' - often interpreted as 'one who brings vision/insight'. Indian Girl
Damodar Epithet of Lord Krishna meaning 'one bound by a rope around the belly' (from Sanskrit dāma 'cord' + udāra 'belly'). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Damodhara Epithet of Krishna meaning "one who was bound with a rope around the belly". Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dandi Multiple origins: from Sanskrit 'daṇḍī' meaning 'staff-bearer' or 'one who administers punishment'; in English contexts related to 'dandy' meaning 'stylish' or 'excellent'; also a place-name (Dandi, Gujarat) associated with Gandhi's Salt March. English, Indian, Indonesian, Sanskrit Unisex
Danushree From 'danuṣ' (bow) + 'śrī' (beauty/auspiciousness): 'beauty or grace of the bow'; broadly interpreted as 'graceful, auspicious'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Danushri Likely from Sanskrit elements meaning 'bow-like beauty' or 'auspicious/beautiful' (śrī = auspicious/beauty; may relate to dhanush 'bow' or Danu, a mythological name). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Darpanaa Mirror; reflection Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Darsa Sight, vision; one who sees or is perceived Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Darsheel From Sanskrit root 'darś-' meaning 'to see' - 'a sight to behold; attractive; perceptive.' Indian Boy
Darshene Vision, sight; often understood as an auspicious viewing (of a deity) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Darshin Observer; one who sees; sight or vision; auspicious viewing (of a deity) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Darshith Derived from Sanskrit darś (to see): 'seen', 'manifested', related to sight or vision. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Darshna Vision, sight; auspicious seeing; also a term for philosophical view Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Darshon Sight, vision; an auspicious or divine viewing Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Darsi Likely 'one who sees' or 'viewer' (Sanskrit origin); alternatively a variant spelling of Darcy ('from Arcy'). English, French, Hindi, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu Unisex
Dasaraju Compound of 'Dasa' (devotee/servant) + 'Raju' (king) - roughly 'devoted king' or 'king of devotees'. Indian Boy
Dasari Servant; devotee (from Sanskrit dāsa, meaning servant/devotee) Indian Unisex
Dasharath From Sanskrit daśa (ten) + ratha (chariot): 'possessor of ten chariots'; name of the legendary King Dasharatha, father of Lord Rama in the Ramayana. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dasharathi From Sanskrit daśa (ten) + ratha (chariot): 'possessor or rider of ten chariots'; associated with King Dasharatha of the Ramayana. 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