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Indian names - Baby names with the origin Indian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Hariesh From Sanskrit 'Hari' (a name of Vishnu) + 'esh' (lord) - broadly 'lord/ruler' or associated with Vishnu Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Harigopal Compound of Hari (Vishnu/Krishna) and Gopal (cowherd); refers to Lord Krishna or 'Hari who is Gopal'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hariman Devotee or heart/mind of Hari (Hari is a name of the Hindu god Vishnu). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Harinam The name of Hari; the chanting or praise of God (lit. 'Hari's name') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Harinarayan Combination of Hari and Narayan; a name of Lord Vishnu Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Harinitha From Sanskrit elements 'Hari' (a name of Vishnu) + 'nitha' (established/abode) - roughly 'one established in or beloved/cherished by Hari (Vishnu)'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hariom Combination of 'Hari' (a name of Lord Vishnu) and 'Om' (the sacred syllable) - an invocation/salutation to the Lord. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hariprasad Gift or blessing of Hari (Lord Vishnu) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hariprasada Grace or blessing of Hari (Vishnu/Krishna) - favored by God Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hariprasanna Pleased/cheerful by Lord Hari; one who is pleasing to or favored by Lord Vishnu Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hariramsingh Composite name: Hari (Vishnu) + Ram (Rama) + Singh (lion) - 'lion devoted to Lord Hari and Lord Ram.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Harisha From Hari (a name of Vishnu) + -sha/-isha; associated with Vishnu or lordly/divine qualities Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Harisharan Refuge or shelter of Lord Hari (Vishnu); one who seeks or is under the protection of God Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Harishchandu Derived from Harishchandra - name of a legendary Indian king famed for truthfulness; combines Harish + chandra (moon). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Harmendra From Sanskrit elements 'Har' (a name for God, e.g., Shiva or Vishnu) + 'Indra' (king of the gods) - roughly 'lord of gods' or 'one like Indra'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Harmesh From Har (God) + -esh/-mesh (lord) - commonly taken to mean 'belonging to God' or 'lord of God'. Indian Boy
Harshaali Joy, delight Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshadip Light (lamp) of joy - a bringer of happiness and illumination Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Harshadra Giver of joy; brings happiness Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Harshala Joyful; full of happiness; one who brings joy Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshali Bringer of joy; joyful; full of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshat One who rejoices; joyful, delighted Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Harshidha Giver of joy; one who brings happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshila Joyful; bringing happiness; full of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshithaa Joyful; full of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshithah Joyful; full of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harshvardan One who increases joy; increaser of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Harshvinder From Harsh (joy, delight) + -vinder (variant of Inder/vinder meaning 'lord' or 'winner') - 'joyful victor' / 'bringer of happiness and victory'. Indian Boy
Harsi Joy; happiness, cheerful Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Harysh Variant of Harish; from Sanskrit Hari ('Vishnu'/'remover of sins') + īśa ('lord') - often interpreted as 'lord associated with Vishnu' or 'protector'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hasitkumar Hasit = smiling, laughing; Kumar = boy/prince - 'smiling/laughing boy' or 'smiling prince' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hasmukhi Smiling-faced; one with a cheerful or pleasant countenance Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hastee From Persian hastī meaning 'existence' or from Sanskrit hastī meaning 'elephant'. Indian, Persian, Sanskrit Girl
Hastina Elephant; 'of the elephant' or elephant-like Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hasumathi Smiling, cheerful; one who laughs or has a pleasant smile Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hemakuta Golden hill / golden peak (from hema 'gold' + kuṭa 'peak, mound') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hemangi Golden-bodied; having a golden body or golden limbs Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hemangshi Golden-bodied; 'one with a golden body' or 'having golden limbs' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hemangshu Golden ray; from Sanskrit 'hem' (gold) + 'angshu' (ray/beam) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hemanshu Golden ray; ray of light (literally 'hema' = gold + 'anshu' = ray) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hemant Early winter; name of one of the six classical seasons in the Hindu calendar Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hemanthi Feminine form of Hemant, meaning 'early winter' or 'golden'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hemantkumar Compound of Hemant (early winter; golden) + Kumar (son/prince) - 'golden prince' or 'Hemant, the son/prince'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Hemashri Golden beauty; auspicious/prosperous (from Hema = gold, Shri = wealth/lady) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Hima Snow; frost; cold (relating to winter or whiteness) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Himadree Snowy mountain; the Himalayas (the snow-clad mountain range) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Himakshi One with eyes like snow; 'snow‑eyed' (having beautiful, snow‑like/cool eyes). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Himanshu Ray of snow; the moon Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Himanshul Ray of snow; the moon Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Himanshuu Ray of snow; the moon 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