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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Shravahn Associated with the Hindu month Śravaṇa; 'one who listens' or 'listener', often connoting devotion (devotee of Lord Shiva). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shravane Associated with the Hindu month Shravana; 'born in Shravan' or related to listening/hearing Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shravanie Related to the month/nakshatra Shravana; 'listening' or 'one born in Shravana' (auspicious/devotional connotation). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shravann From Sanskrit śravaṇa meaning "hearing, listening"; also the name of the Hindu month Shravana and associated with devotion (e.g., Shravan Kumar). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shravanne Related to 'Shravana' meaning 'hearing' or 'listener'; also associated with the sacred monsoon month Shravan Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shrawaan From Sanskrit śravaṇa meaning 'hearing' or 'one who listens'; associated with devotion (Shravan Kumar) and the Hindu month Shravana. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shrayas Auspicious, excellent, prosperous; fame and well-being Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shree Gopal Shree (auspicious/respected) + Gopal, an epithet of Lord Krishna meaning 'protector of cows' - 'Auspicious protector of cows; Lord Krishna.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shree Kant Beloved of Śrī (Lakshmi); auspicious, prosperous Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shree Ram An honorific 'Shri' (auspicious, venerable) prefixed to 'Ram' - honoring Lord Rama, the revered Hindu deity. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shreehari Name of Lord Vishnu; Śrī (honorific/prosperity) + Hari (the remover), often interpreted as 'resplendent/holy Lord' or 'Lord Vishnu'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shreekanth From Sanskrit śrī (‘prosperity, auspiciousness’) + kānta (‘beloved, attractive’) - 'beloved/illustrious one of Śrī', often interpreted as 'favored by Lakshmi' or 'radiant/illustrious'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shreekrishna Honorific 'Shri' + Krishna - 'Lord Krishna' or 'Respected Krishna' (referring to the Hindu deity Krishna) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shreekrishnan Honorific 'Shree' + Krishna - 'Respected/Auspicious Krishna' (referring to Lord Krishna) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shreelatha Auspicious or prosperous creeper/vine - 'Shree' (wealth, auspicious) + 'Latha' (vine/creeper) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shreelekha Auspicious or glorious writing; 'writing of prosperity/grace' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shreenidhi 'Shree' (wealth, Lakshmi) + 'Nidhi' (treasure) - 'treasure of prosperity' or 'blessed with wealth' Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shrenika Likely Sanskrit-derived; possibly 'leader of a group' (from śreṇī) or associated with auspiciousness/prosperity (from śrī). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shreyashri Compound of 'Shreya' (auspicious, excellent) and 'Shri' (prosperity, auspiciousness) - one who embodies auspiciousness and prosperity. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shreyasree Auspicious and prosperous; blessed with good fortune Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shreyasri Auspicious and prosperous; blessed with beauty, honor, and fortune (combines 'Shreya' meaning auspicious/superior and 'Sri' meaning prosperity/honor/goddess Lakshmi). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shreyes Excellent, superior, auspicious, praiseworthy Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shreyesh Most excellent; auspicious; prosperous Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shri Gopal Honorific + name of Krishna: 'Shri' (revered/auspicious) + 'Gopal' (protector of cows/cowherd) - revered Lord Gopal (a form of Krishna). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shri Kant Auspicious and beloved - 'Shri' = prosperity/auspiciousness; 'Kant' = beloved/beautiful (often interpreted as 'beloved of prosperity'). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shri Kanta Compound of 'Shri' (auspiciousness, prosperity, Lakshmi) + 'Kanta' (beloved, beautiful) - often interpreted as 'beloved of Shri' or 'one blessed with beauty and prosperity'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shridatta Gift or one bestowed by Śrī (Shri/Lakshmi); blessed with prosperity/wealth Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shrikrisnan An honorific form meaning 'Respected Lord Krishna' (Shri Krishna). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shrimathi Respected, fortunate; a feminine honorific often meaning 'Mrs.' and connoting prosperity or respect Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shrinatha Lord of Shri (the goddess Lakshmi); auspicious lord - a name/title of Krishna/Vishnu Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shrinivasan Abode of prosperity; 'one in whom auspiciousness or wealth resides' (name associated with Vishnu) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shrinivasarao "Abode of Shri" - one in whom the goddess Lakshmi (Sri) dwells; epithet of Lord Vishnu. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shripaad One with auspicious/holy feet; an epithet of Vishnu; favored by the goddess Śrī (Lakshmi) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shripada From Śrī (auspiciousness, Goddess Lakshmi) + pāda (foot): 'one at/with the auspicious/holy feet' or 'devoted at the feet of Śrī'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shrivatsan Bearer of Śrīvatsa - the auspicious mark of Lord Vishnu; 'beloved of Śrī (Lakshmi)'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shubhadaa Bestower of auspiciousness; she who brings good or blessings Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shubhda One who bestows auspiciousness; giver of goodness or blessings Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shubhendu Shekhar Shubhendu: 'auspicious moon' (śubha 'auspicious' + indu 'moon'); Shekhar: 'crest, crown, peak' (śekhara). Together: 'auspicious moon crowned' or 'an eminent/illustrious one like the auspicious moon'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shubhini Auspicious, fortunate; having good or beautiful qualities Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shubhri Pure, bright, fair; radiant (white) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shumita Friendly, well-minded; of good conduct Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shunita Well-behaved, virtuous, of good conduct Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shurya Sun; the sun god; radiant Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shvetha White, fair, pure; bright Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shwethaa White; fair; pure Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shyam Sundaram Shyam = dark/blue (epithet of Krishna); Sundaram = beautiful - together: 'dark/blue and beautiful' or 'Krishna the beautiful'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shyamalata 'Dark vine' or 'dusky creeper' (from shyama 'dark/dusky' + lata 'vine/creeper') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Siddharthraj Composite of 'Siddharth' (one who has achieved success or attainment; name associated with the Buddha) and 'Raj' (king) - roughly 'accomplished king' or 'king of attainment'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Siddhesh Lord of the accomplished/perfected; 'lord of the siddhas' (siddha = accomplished, enlightened) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Siddheshwari Mishra Goddess or 'lady of the siddhas' - the female deity associated with accomplishment, perfection, or the enlightened. 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