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Indian names

Indian baby names represent one of the world's most linguistically and culturally diverse naming traditions, drawing from Sanskrit, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, and dozens of other languages spoken across the subcontinent. Sanskrit-rooted names are particularly widespread, carrying meanings tied to Hindu mythology, spiritual concepts, and natural beauty — names like Arjun, Priya, Vikram, Ananya, and Ishaan appear across regional boundaries. India's great epics, the Mahabharata and Ramayana, have supplied generations of parents with names of heroes, gods, and exemplary figures. South Indian naming traditions are distinct from North Indian ones, often featuring classical Tamil or Telugu names that honor regional literary and cultural identity. With India's global diaspora, Indian names are now widely heard and appreciated worldwide, beloved for their melodic sounds, spiritual depth, and layered meanings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are popular Indian baby names in 2025?

Popular Indian names include Arjun, Rohan, and Aditya for boys, and Ananya, Priya, and Ishita for girls. Names from Hindu mythology like Krishna, Lakshmi, and Saraswati remain perennially beloved.

What do Indian baby names typically mean?

Many Indian names have Sanskrit roots with meanings tied to divine attributes, nature, or virtues. Aarav means peaceful sound, Diya means lamp or light, Kavya means poetry, and Vivaan means full of life.

How do Indian naming traditions vary by region?

Naming customs differ significantly across India's regions and religions. North Indian Hindu families often use Sanskrit or Hindi names, South Indian families favor Tamil or Telugu names, and Muslim families across India commonly use Arabic or Persian names.

Are Indian names difficult to pronounce outside India?

Some Indian names include sounds not found in English, but many — like Arjun, Maya, Priya, and Raj — are very accessible to English speakers. Longer Sanskrit names may take a little practice but are typically phonetically consistent.

  • Aarav
    Lord's gift
  • Abdullah
    Servant of God
  • Abhimanyu
    my pride, my joy
  • Adan
    Strong and noble
  • Adhvik
    son of Vishnu
  • Aditya
    The shining one
  • Advik
    Strong and noble
  • Ahmed
    Worthy ascribed to God
  • Ajit
    Noble or exalted
  • Al
    Covenant leader
  • Alijah
    Prince of God
  • Altair
    Nautical star
  • Amardeep
    loving, kind, deep
  • Anand
    happy, joyful
  • Andreas
    God is strong
  • Angad
    lion, noble, courageous
  • Anhad
    Unbound soul
  • Anshul
    God's gentle blessing
  • Arjun
    Warrior, Hero
  • Aryan
    Noble descender
  • Asees
    God's gift
  • Aurelius
    Golden peace
  • Avir
    Airy wisdom
  • Ayaan
    God is my strength
  • Ayaz
    Lord's blessing
  • Aydan
    Warrior's strength
  • Baldur
    God's protector
  • Bernardo
    Fearless leader
  • Bilal
    Servant of Allah
  • Caelum
    Heavenly vault
  • Caius
    God is helper
  • Calder
    Hard Calder
  • Cassiel
    God's presence
  • Chandrakant
    Moon's radiant beam
  • Conleth
    God is truth
  • Corvin
    Crow king
  • Crepas
    Gift of God
  • Cristopher
    Christ-bearer
  • Dar
    Beloved of God
  • Davian
    God is my strength
  • Davion
    God's gift to heaven
  • Deepak
    Shining, radiant
  • Devan
    God is my strength
  • Deven
    Divine origin
  • Diyaan
    God's gift
  • Diyon
    Divine vision
  • Donn
    God's gift
  • Emeric
    Ruler's power
  • Emir
    Commander of the faithful
  • Endymion
    Moon's dark lord