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Indian names - Baby names with the origin Indian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Priyabrata Devoted to the beloved; one who has a vow or devotion to the beloved Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Priyadarshini She who looks with affection; beloved to behold Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Priyali Beloved; dear one Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Priyaman Beloved; loving; dear Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Priyamay Full of love; beloved; lovable Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Priyame Beloved; dear; pleasing Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Priyami Beloved; dear one; she who is loved Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Priyamika Beloved; dear one Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Priyamita Beloved; 'one loved' (from priya 'beloved' + mita) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Priyamvatha Sweet-spoken; one who speaks lovingly; beloved speaker. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Priyar Beloved; dear; loved one. Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Priyash Beloved; dear one Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Priyashah Beloved king / beloved one (Priya = beloved; Shah ≈ king/surname) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Priyasi Beloved; loving; affectionate Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Promit Not well-attested; commonly interpreted in Bengali usage as related to 'promise' or derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'measured/established'. Bengali, Indian Boy
Prya Beloved; dear Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Pujit Worshipped; honored; revered Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Pulak Delight, joy, ecstasy; a thrill or shiver of happiness Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Pulakeshi Likely 'one with distinctive/tiger‑like hair' (name built from hair‑related Sanskrit elements) Indian Boy
Pulaksha Thrill or shiver of joy; exhilaration (goosebumps of happiness) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Pulakshi One with joyful or delighted eyes; eyes filled with excitement Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Puloma A feminine Sanskrit name found in Hindu mythology; etymology is uncertain and often treated as a mythological personal name. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Punamika Derived from Purnima ('full moon'); conveys 'like the full moon' or 'full-moon-like' (moonlike, moonlit beauty). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Punarvasva Renewal, rebirth; 'return to prosperity' or 'coming back to good/fortune'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Pundalik Name of a legendary Hindu devotee of Vithoba; likely derived from Sanskrit 'Pundarika' meaning 'lotus' and connoting devotedness. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Pundalika Derived from Sanskrit; associated with 'Pundarika' (lotus) and known as the name of a devout devotee (Pundalik) in Hindu tradition. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Pundalikrao From Pundalik, a legendary devotee of Lord Vithoba/Vitthal, combined with the honorific/surname Rao ('chief'/'lord') - roughly 'Pundalik the honored/devoted one'. Indian Boy
Puneeth Pure, holy, virtuous, blessed Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Punites Derived from Sanskrit 'punit' meaning 'pure' or 'sacred'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Punithan Pure; holy; pious Indian, Tamil Boy
Purandar Conqueror or destroyer of cities/forts Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Purandhar Conqueror or destroyer of cities/forts; an epithet denoting victory or strength Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Purshotham Supreme among men; the Supreme Being - an epithet of Lord Vishnu. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Purshottam Supreme among men; the Supreme Being (epithet of Vishnu) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Puru Name of an ancient Vedic king and the Puru dynasty/tribe; associated with abundance or plentitude Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Purvaja Ancestor; forebear; 'born earlier' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Pushpanjali Offering of flowers; a floral offering (from Sanskrit pushpa = flower + anjali = offering/cupped hands) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Pyare Lal Beloved; literally 'beloved son'. Indian Boy
Pyaremohan Beloved Mohan - composed of 'Pyare' (beloved) + 'Mohan' (charming, an epithet of Krishna) Indian Boy
Quilon Name of the historic port city Kollam - associated with a harbour/trading port in Kerala, India. Indian Unisex
Raadhikaa Worshipped; beloved; a form of Radha (consort of Krishna). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Raadhikha Worshipped, adored; beloved (associated with Radha, consort of Krishna) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Raadika Adored, beloved; an epithet of the goddess Radha Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Raashi Collection/heap or zodiac sign; by extension abundance/wealth Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Raavan One who roars; 'the one with a loud cry' (name of the legendary king Ravana) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rachith Created; composed; written Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Radhakant Beloved of Radha; one who is dear to Radha (an epithet of Krishna) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Radhakantah Beloved of Radha; husband/consort of Radha Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Radhakantam Beloved of Radha; an epithet of Lord Krishna Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Radhakrisan Compound of Radha and Krishna - denotes the divine pair or devotion to them. 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