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Indian names - Baby names with the origin Indian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Rashmit Likely derived from Sanskrit 'Rashmi' meaning 'ray' or 'ray of light' - 'one who is like a ray of light'. Indian Boy
Rashmita Ray of light; bright; luminous Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Rasik Connoisseur; one who appreciates taste, beauty, and the arts Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rasikaa Aesthete; connoisseur; one who appreciates art, beauty or rasa (essence/emotional flavor). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Rasna From Sanskrit 'rasa' meaning 'taste, flavor, essence'; can also connote 'tongue' or 'one who savors' - associated with delight or sensory pleasure. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ratan Jewel, gem; precious stone Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ratandeep Lamp of jewels (jewel-light) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ratannabha Jewel of the sky (from Sanskrit ratna 'jewel' + nabha 'sky') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ratanveer Jewel + brave; 'jewel-like hero' or 'brave as a jewel' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rathy Possibly derived from Sanskrit 'Rati' (love/pleasure) or from Khmer name roots; exact meaning varies by culture and spelling. Indian, Khmer, Sanskrit Unisex
Ratish From Sanskrit Rati (love, pleasure) + īśa (lord) - 'lord of love/pleasure' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ratnabala “child or girl of jewels” - a jewel-like or precious girl Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ratnabali Garland, string, or collection of jewels (a cluster of gems) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ratnakaar Mine of jewels; ocean of gems; treasure-maker Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ratnali Garland or string of jewels; jewel-like, adorned with gems Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ratnavati Possessor of jewels; jewel-bearing Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ratnawali Garland or string of jewels; a wreath of gems Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ratul Joyful; delighted; pleased Indian Boy
Ravee Sun (the Sun God) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravi Chandra Ravi = sun; Chandra = moon - together 'Sun and Moon'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravi K Sun; the sun god (Surya) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravi Kumar Sun prince - 'Ravi' = sun, 'Kumar' = son/prince Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravi Nandan Son of the sun ('Ravi' = sun, 'Nandan' = son/offspring) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravi Prabha Radiance of the sun (sunlight; solar radiance) Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Ravichandra Compound of Ravi (sun) + Chandra (moon): 'sun and moon', implying radiant or possessing qualities of both celestial bodies. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravichandren Compound of Sanskrit 'Ravi' (sun) + 'Chandra' (moon) - 'sun and moon' or 'radiant as the sun and moon'. Indian Boy
Ravidas Servant/devotee of Ravi (the sun) Indian Boy
Ravidass Servant/devotee of the sun (Ravi); by extension 'servant of God' (devotional) Indian Boy
Raviee Sun (derived from the Sanskrit name 'Ravi') Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Ravii Sun; the sun god (Surya) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravik Sun; sun-like Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravikant Beloved of the sun; radiant or lustrous like the sun Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravikanth Radiant like the sun; beloved of the sun Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravikumar Ravi (sun) + Kumar (son/prince) - 'sun prince' or 'son of the sun' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravikumarr Son or prince of the sun (Ravi = sun; Kumar = son/prince). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravikumarreddy Compound of 'Ravi' (sun) and 'Kumar' (son/prince); 'Reddy' is a Telugu family/caste name - roughly 'son of the sun' with the Reddy surname. Indian Boy
Ravikumars Son of the sun; sun prince Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravikummar Sun's son; 'Ravi' = Sun, 'Kumar' = boy/son/prince (Sun prince) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravikumr Sun prince (from Ravi = sun + Kumar = son/prince) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravikumur Ravi (sun) + kumar (son/prince) - 'son of the sun' or 'prince of the sun' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravinandan Delight or son of the sun (from Ravi 'sun' + nandan 'son/delight') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravishu Derived from 'Ravi' (sun); means 'sun-like' or 'belonging to the sun' (sometimes rendered as 'charming'). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Reju Likely derived from Raja/Raju - 'king' or 'ruler' Indian Boy
Renitha Likely 'reborn' (derived from Latin Renata); used as a feminine name in South Asia. Indian, Latin Girl
Renukadevi "Goddess Renuka" - Renuka is a Hindu mother-goddess (wife of sage Jamadagni and mother of Parashurama); ‘Devi’ means goddess. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Renukha From Sanskrit 'reṇu' meaning 'dust' or 'particle'; often interpreted as 'born of dust' or 'made of tiny particles'. Also the name of a Hindu goddess (mother of Parashurama). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Renukka From Sanskrit 'Renu' meaning 'dust' or 'particle'; name of a Hindu goddess (mother of Parashurama). Often interpreted as 'born of dust'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Renukshmi Compound of Renu (dust/pollen/fine particles) + Lakshmi (goddess of wealth); often taken to mean 'little/beautiful Lakshmi' or 'one who embodies Lakshmi's grace and prosperity.' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Renusha Likely derived from Sanskrit 'Renu' (particle, dust, small) with a feminine suffix '-sha'; generally interpreted as 'small/delicate one' or 'one of fine particles'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Renya Multiple possible meanings depending on origin: 'queen' (from Spanish Reina/Reyna), 'lotus' or 'love' (from Japanese Ren), 'gazing/admired' (from Arabic Ranya), or 'reborn/joy' (from Renée/Rena). Arabic, French, Indian, Japanese, Spanish Unisex

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