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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Saparna Leaf-like; leafy Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Saradhi Charioteer; driver; guide (one who drives a chariot) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Saraf Arabic: "money-changer, banker" (from صرّاف‎); Hebrew: related to "seraph" meaning "fiery one" or "burning one/angel". Also used as an Indian surname among merchant families. Arabic, Hebrew, Indian Boy
Sarakshi One with beautiful/innocent eyes (likely from Sanskrit 'akṣi' = eye) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Saralaa Simple; straightforward; honest; artless Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarangi Named after the sarangi instrument; connotes musicality, melody or 'melodious'. Indian Girl
Saranitha Refuge; shelter; protected one Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Saranjith From 'saran' (refuge/protection) + 'jith/jit' (victory/conqueror): 'protected victor' or 'victorious protector'. Indian Boy
Saranveer Refuge + brave - 'brave protector' or 'hero of refuge' Indian Boy
Saranyaa Refuge, shelter; protector or one who gives sanctuary; also a mythological name (Saranyā) in Hindu tradition. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarashwathi Name of the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts and wisdom Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarasij Lotus; literally 'born of a lake' (from Sanskrit roots) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Saraswathyamma Mother Saraswati - a reverential form of the Hindu goddess Saraswati, associated with knowledge, learning, music and the arts. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarat Autumn; the season of fall Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sarathraj King of the autumn (Sarath = autumn; raj = king) Indian Boy
Sarayoo Name of a sacred river (Sarayu); 'flowing' or 'swift' (river) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarda Possibly 'autumn' or an epithet of the goddess Saraswati (from Sanskrit Sharada); alternatively denotes 'from Sardinia' in Latin/Spanish. Indian, Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish Girl
Saree Princess (Hebrew); sari/garment (Sanskrit/Indian); night-traveler (Arabic) Arabic, Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sareeka Myna or songbird (small singing bird) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sareetaa In Sanskrit: 'river' or 'stream' (from saritā). As a variant/diminutive of Sarah: 'princess' or 'little Sara'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarikha From Sanskrit 'Sarikā' meaning 'myna' or 'small songbird' (metaphorically a melodious or talkative person). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sariksha Sight, vision; one who observes Indian Girl
Saritha River; stream; flowing water Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarngi Derived from the sarangi instrument; connotes musicality, melody, and a connection to traditional music Hindi, Indian Girl
Sarojah Lotus; 'born in a lake' (lotus-born) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarojasri Auspicious lotus; combines saroja (lotus-born) and śrī (prosperity/auspiciousness/honor) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarojinii Lotus; 'she of the lotus' or 'lotus-like' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarojita Lotus-born; little lotus Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarojkumar Lotus prince - 'Saroj' means lotus, 'Kumar' means son/prince Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sarotah Probably associated with 'Sarah' meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'; may also be a modern invented name without a traditional meaning Indian Girl
Sarthakdev Sarthak (meaningful, successful) + Dev (god) - 'purposeful/divine one' or 'successful god'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sarthaksharma Compound of 'Sarthak' (meaningful, purposeful, successful) and 'Sharma' (a common Brahmin surname meaning joy/comfort); suggests a meaningful/successful person from the Sharma lineage. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sarthakumar Meaningful or successful son/prince (from 'Sarthak' = meaningful/successful + 'Kumar' = son/prince) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sarthakverma Sarthak: 'meaningful' or 'successful'; Verma: a common Indian surname (Varma) originally meaning 'armour' or denoting Kshatriya lineage. Indian Boy
Saruchi Radiant, charming - often interpreted as beautiful or of good taste Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarup Having a pleasing or beautiful form; of similar or good appearance Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sarup Das Sarup: 'handsome, of beautiful form'; Das: 'servant, devotee' - together can be read as 'beautiful servant' or 'devotee (of the beautiful).' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sarup Devi 'Sarup' = having/being of beautiful form; 'Devi' = goddess or lady - overall: goddess or lady of beautiful form Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarup Kumar Sarup: 'beautiful' or 'handsome' (from Sanskrit roots meaning 'good form'); Kumar: 'boy' or 'prince' - combined: 'handsome/beautiful prince' or 'beautiful boy'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sarup Singh Sarup: 'beautiful form' or 'one of pleasing appearance'; Singh: 'lion' - together suggesting 'beautiful/auspicious lion' or 'man of attractive form and strength'. Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit Boy
Saruprani Beautiful or graceful living being; one with a pleasing form Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sarvajeet Conqueror of all Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sasanka Slavic: 'anemone' (the flower). Sanskrit/Indian: variant of 'Shashanka' meaning 'moon'. Czech, Indian, Polish, Sanskrit, Slovak Girl
Sashee Moon Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Sashmita Likely 'smiling' or 'one who smiles' (derived from Sanskrit) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sashreek Auspicious, blessed or honored by 'Shri' (prosperity/wealth); prosperous and honorable. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sasie Generally associated with the moon or moonlight (from Sanskrit 'śaśi'); local meanings can vary Indian Girl
Sasmit Smiling; 'one with a smile' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sasmita Smiling; one who smiles Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sasmitaa Smiling; one with a pleasant smile Indian, Sanskrit Girl

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