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Indonesian names - Baby names with the origin Indonesian

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Aripin Likely 'knowledgeable, wise' or 'one who knows' (derived from Arabic 'Arif') Indonesian, Malay Boy
Armindah Possibly 'beautiful Armi' (Indonesian indah = beautiful) or linked to Germanic 'ermin' meaning 'whole/universal'. Germanic, Indonesian Girl
Arusi Bride; wedding Arabic, Indonesian Girl
Ati Varies by origin: 'gift' (from Arabic 'Atiyah'), 'heart' (Javanese 'ati'), or a diminutive form related to Attila. Arabic, Hungarian, Indonesian, Javanese Unisex
Awak As a given name the meaning is unclear; in Malay/Indonesian 'awak' means “you” or “crew.” Indonesian Unisex
Baik Korean: 'white'. Malay/Indonesian: 'good, kind.' Indonesian, Korean, Malay Unisex
Baim Pet form of Ibrahim; Ibrahim/Abraham means 'father of many' or 'exalted father'. Indonesian Boy
Bandie A pet form/diminutive associated with names meaning 'manly' or 'strong' (from András/Andrew); also used as a familiar form of surnames like Bandy. English, Hungarian, Indonesian Unisex
Bayu Wind; associated with the Vayu (wind) deity Indonesian, Javanese, Sanskrit Boy
Beri Varies by origin - commonly a variant of 'Berry' (fruit/berry); in Germanic/Yiddish contexts related to roots meaning 'bear' (via Bernard/Ber-); other usages depend on local language and culture. Germanic, Indonesian, Scandinavian Unisex
Bim A short form or nickname. Meaning depends on root: if from Benjamin, 'son of the right hand'; if from Bima/Bhīma, 'strong, mighty'. Often used as a familiar pet form without independent meaning. English, Indonesian, Javanese Boy
Bisa Varies by origin: in Akan/Twi, 'bisa' = 'to ask, request'; in Indonesian/Malay, 'bisa' = 'can, able' (note: in Indonesian the word can also mean 'poison' in other contexts); in South Slavic contexts 'Bisa' is used as a short form of Bisera, which means 'pearl'. Akan, Indonesian, Malay Girl
Bondan Likely of Javanese/Indonesian origin; exact meaning is unclear or not well-documented Indonesian Boy
Broery Unclear; possibly a local or diminutive form related to Dutch 'broer' (brother) or a family/stage name Indonesian Boy
Budak Turkish: "knot" or "gnarled branch" (often a surname). Malay/Indonesian: "child" (colloquial) and historically "slave". Indonesian, Malay, Turkish Boy
Budy If from Indonesian 'Budi': 'virtue, moral character, wisdom'. If from English 'Buddy': 'friend, companion'. Indonesian Boy
Bunga Flower, blossom Indonesian, Malay Girl
Cerah Bright, clear, sunny Indonesian, Malay Girl
Cerita Story, tale, narrative Indonesian, Malay Girl
Chahaya Light; brightness; ray of light Indonesian, Malay Girl
Chinta Sanskrit: 'worry, thought, concern'; Malay/Indonesian (as Cinta): 'love, affection' Indonesian, Sanskrit Girl
Cinta Love (Indonesian/Malay); ribbon/tape (Spanish) Indonesian, Malay Girl
Dandi Multiple origins: from Sanskrit 'daṇḍī' meaning 'staff-bearer' or 'one who administers punishment'; in English contexts related to 'dandy' meaning 'stylish' or 'excellent'; also a place-name (Dandi, Gujarat) associated with Gandhi's Salt March. English, Indian, Indonesian, Sanskrit Unisex
Dedi Often a familiar form meaning 'younger sibling' or 'little brother' in Indonesian usage; also used as a diminutive/nickname elsewhere Indonesian Boy
Dedy No single established lexical meaning; generally used as an affectionate or diminutive male name Indonesian Boy
Desah Whisper; a soft sigh Indonesian, Malay Unisex
Dewi Welsh: form of David meaning "beloved"; Indonesian/Sanskrit: "goddess". Indonesian, Welsh Boy
Dheva God; divine; deity; celestial Indonesian, Javanese, Sanskrit Boy
Didi An affectionate diminutive or nickname; in Hindi 'elder sister', in Mandarin 'younger brother', and elsewhere a pet form of names such as Didier or Diana. Chinese, English, French, Indonesian Unisex
Diko No single widely established meaning; commonly functions as a diminutive or nickname. Exact meaning depends on the full name and language of origin. Indonesian, Slavic Boy
Dinda Possibly 'judged' or 'vindicated' (from Hebrew Dinah); in Indonesian usage often an affectionate pet-name (little sister/beloved). Hebrew, Indonesian Girl
Dwiki Second; two; double Indonesian Boy
Ebiet Likely 'servant' (from Hebrew 'Ebed'), i.e., servant/worshipper (of God) Indonesian Boy
Endang Pleasant, beautiful, graceful Indonesian Girl
fransisca Feminine form of Francis (from Latin Franciscus), meaning 'Frenchman' or broadly 'free one' Indonesian, Latin, Portuguese Girl
Ganen Uncertain. Possibly 'of the garden' or 'gardener' (from Hebrew gan), or a given/form of the Irish surname Gannon (patronymic). Gaelic, Indonesian Boy
Gelar Title; honorific; degree; distinction Indonesian, Malay Boy
Ghyta Uncertain - possibly "song" (from Sanskrit gītā) or "battle/war" (from Old Norse/Old English gyða) English, Indian, Indonesian Girl
Gilang Bright; shining; glorious Indonesian Boy
Gunadi From Sanskrit guna 'virtue, quality' + adi 'first/superior' - 'one of noble or excellent qualities' (virtuous, excellent). Indonesian Boy
Gunarto Virtuous or beneficial purpose; useful/virtuous wealth Indonesian Boy
Gunawan Virtuous man / man of good qualities Indonesian Boy
Guntur Thunder Indonesian Boy
Gurita Octopus; symbolically suggests adaptability, intelligence, resourcefulness, flexibility, and a connection to the sea. Indonesian, Malay Unisex
Guruh Thunder; thunderous Indonesian, Javanese Boy
Gusti Diminutive of Gustav/Augusta (Gustav: 'staff of the Goths'; Augusta: 'venerable/majestic') or Balinese title meaning 'noble'/'lord'. Germanic, Indonesian Unisex
Hartanto Bringer of wealth; prosperous, wealthy Indonesian, Sanskrit Boy
Hartati Bringer of wealth; prosperous; treasured Indonesian Girl
Hendro Ruler of the home Germanic, Indonesian Boy
Herin Uncertain; meaning varies by origin - possibly linked to the bird 'heron', a regional personal name, or words with senses like 'iron' or local family names French, Indonesian, Welsh Unisex

Indonesian name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Indonesian-origin name in our dataset.

252
Names in this origin
22
With data in 2024
440
Births 2024
986
Peak year 0