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Indian names - Baby names with the origin Indian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Divyendu Divine moon; divine brilliance or radiance Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Divyia Divine; heavenly; godlike Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dnisha A modern/creative name. Often treated as a variant of Denisha (linked to Dinesh/'day, sun') or Anisha ('supreme'/'continuous'); meanings vary by root, commonly associated with 'of the day/sun' or 'supreme'. Indian Girl
Draupadi Daughter of Drupada; princess of Panchala Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Drupad Firm-footed or steady; name of King Drupada from the Mahabharata Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Drupatee Daughter of King Drupada; the Mahabharata princess (Panchali) - a traditional epic name Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Durba Sacred grass (durva/darbha) used in Hindu rituals; holy/blessed grass Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Durgaprasad Gift or blessing of the goddess Durga (Durga + Prasad = offering/blessing from Durga). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Durgavati Devoted to or protected by the goddess Durga; 'she who possesses Durga'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Durgawati Possessing the qualities of the goddess Durga; 'one who has Durga' or 'protected by Durga'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Durgi Derived from the goddess Durga; 'invincible', 'fortress', or 'difficult to attack' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dushyanta Conqueror or smiter of enemies; powerful, mighty Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dushyantah Name of a legendary king (husband of Shakuntalā); commonly interpreted as 'conqueror' or 'destroyer of enemies; formidable.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dushyantana Feminine form of the Sanskrit name Dushyanta, associated with the legendary king Dushyanta; broadly 'conqueror' or 'vanquisher'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Dwarakanatha Lord of Dwarka; an epithet of Krishna Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dwarakish Lord of Dwarka; an epithet of Krishna Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dwaraknath Lord of Dwaraka (nath = lord/protector); a title associated with Krishna Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dwarkish From Dwarka; associated with Lord Krishna - 'one belonging to or of Dwarka'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dwijesh Lord of the 'twice-born' (literally 'lord of the Brahmins') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Dyaan Meditation, contemplation, focused attention Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ekalavy Legendary self-taught archer; 'one who is self-taught' or 'single-minded' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ekana One; sole; unique Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Elakshi Likely 'one with beautiful eyes' (from elements 'Ela' + 'akshi', where 'akshi' means 'eye') Indian Girl
Enakshi Beautiful-eyed; one with lovely eyes Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Eshita Desired; one who is wished for Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Eswar Lord; God; the Supreme Being (often used as a name for Shiva) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Fanishwar Lord of serpents (lord of snakes) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Freny Unclear/undocumented; used in Parsi/Indian communities (specific meaning not well established) Indian Girl
Fulki Spark, little flash or flicker Indian Girl
Gaira Uncertain; meaning varies by origin (possible associations: 'earth' if linked to Gaia, or place-derived if toponymic) Indian Unisex
Gaitree Variant of Gayatri - the sacred Vedic hymn and goddess; associated with a chant or song (devotional, spiritual). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gajanand From Sanskrit gaja (elephant) + ānanda (joy, bliss) - "joy/bliss of elephants" or "one who delights elephants". Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Gajendrakumar 'Gajendra' (king of elephants) + 'Kumar' (prince/son) - 'prince/son of the elephant king' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Gambhari Serious; profound; deep; solemn Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gambhiri Deep, profound; serious, solemn Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gan Hebrew: 'garden, orchard' (גן). Chinese: common surname 甘 (Gān) often meaning 'sweet' (romanized Gan). Korean: syllable/name element whose meaning depends on hanja used. Sanskrit/Indian: related to gaṇa 'group, multitude' or short form of names like Ganesh. Chinese, Hebrew, Indian, Korean, Sanskrit Unisex
Gandhari Woman from Gandhara; the name of the queen Gandhari in the Mahabharata; can be interpreted as 'fragrant' (from Sanskrit gandha). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Gandhee Originally an occupational surname meaning 'perfume seller'; related to 'fragrance' Indian Boy
Gandhi Perfumer, perfume seller; 'scent'. Also widely recognized as the surname of Mohandas K. Gandhi. Indian Boy
Gandhiji Honorific form of the surname 'Gandhi' - literally 'respected Gandhi' (Gandhi historically denotes a perfume-seller or one associated with fragrance) Indian Boy
gandi Derived from the Gujarati surname 'Gandhi', historically an occupational name meaning 'perfume seller' or 'grocer'. Gujarati, Indian Unisex
Ganendra Lord of the ganas (leader of the troop/attendants); chief of the multitudes Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ganeshan Derived from the Hindu god Ganesha - 'related to or devotee of Ganesha'. Indian Boy
Ganeshi Belonging to or devoted to Ganesha; related to the Hindu god Ganesha (remover of obstacles). Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Ganeshka Derived from Ganesha - 'lord of the ganas'; associated with remover of obstacles, patron of beginnings and intellect; can be interpreted as 'little Ganesha' or 'devotee of Ganesha'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ganeshkumar Son/prince of Ganesha; devoted to the Hindu god Ganesha Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ganeshrao Compound of 'Ganesha' (the Hindu elephant-headed god) and 'Rao' (an honorific/title) - roughly 'Ganesha the honored leader'. Indian Boy
Gangadharayya Bearer of the Ganges; an epithet of Lord Shiva Indian Boy
Gangadharrao From Sanskrit Ganga (the Ganges) + dhara (bearer) + Rao (honorific/title) - essentially ‘Rao who is the bearer of the Ganges’ (an epithet of Shiva). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Gangesh Lord of the Ganges (the river Ganga); an epithet of Lord Shiva 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