A vibrant mosaic of ancient wisdom and modern innovation, Asian baby names are rich in symbolism and cultural depth. Drawing inspiration from Sanskrit, Chinese, Japanese, and more, names like Arjun, Mei, and Sakura embody beauty, balance, and strength. Each name carries layers of meaning, bridging centuries-old traditions with today’s dynamic global outlook, and offering a unique blend of heritage and hope for the future.
Of Arabic origin, meaning "prince" or "commander."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "lion of God."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "noble" or "honorable."
Of French origin, meaning "manly" or "warrior."
A variant of Connor, meaning "lover of hounds" in Irish.
Of Hebrew and Irish origin, meaning "little fire" or "fiery one."
Of German origin, meaning "noble and bright."
Another spelling of Alaya, meaning "dwelling."
A diminutive of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "dwelling" or "abode."
It is derived from the Old English words "col" meaning 'charcoal burner' and 'town'.
Of Arabic origin, meaning "highly praised."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "lion of God."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "highly praised."
Ayaan is a versatile name with multiple origins and meanings
Another spelling of Amira, with similar meanings.
Of German origin, meaning "brave counsel" or "bold advisor."
A variant of Aria, meaning "air" or "noble."
Of Old English origin, meaning "old friend."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "servant of God."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "carried by God."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "noble" or "honorable."
Aya is a versatile and multifaceted name with origins in various languages, including Japanese, Hebrew, and Arabic
Of Ethiopian origin, meaning "handsome" or "good-looking."
A blend of Alia and Anna, meaning "exalted grace."
Amaia is the Basque form of Amaya, meaning "the end" or "the top."
Of French and Persian origin, meaning "gracious" or "merciful."
A variant of Amir, meaning "prince" or "commander."
Of Scandinavian origin, meaning "shelter" or "protection."
Another spelling of Amina, with similar meanings.
Ayan is a name with diverse origins, including Arabic, Turkish, and Hebrew
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "gracious" or "limitless."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "hope" or "wish."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "earth" or "mother earth."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "returning" or "visitor."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "lioness of God."
A Sanskrit name meaning "sun" or "belonging to Aditi."
Avraham is a Hebrew name meaning "father of many" or "high father
Arabic origin, meaning prince or ruler.
A feminine form of Ariel, meaning "lioness of God."
A feminine form of Ameer, meaning "princess" or "commander."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "hope" or "wish."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "ocean" or "endless."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "offering" or "gift."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "delicate" or "gentle."
A Sanskrit name meaning "boundless" or "mother of gods."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God has adorned."
A short form of Alessandra, meaning "defender of the people."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "knowledge" or "wisdom."
Of Old English origin, meaning "joyous" or "cheerful."
Of Greek origin, meaning "healer" or "wholesome."
A Scandinavian form of Axel, meaning "father of peace."
A unique spelling of Aleah, meaning "to ascend" or "to rise."
A feminine form of Anis, meaning "friendly."
Sanskrit for "the first" or "mother of the gods."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "prince" or "prosperous."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "servant of" followed by an attribute of God.
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "lion."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "merciful" or "kind-hearted."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "part" or "portion."
A Sanskrit name meaning "imperishable" or "letter."
A masculine form of Aarya, meaning "noble" or "warrior."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "friendly" or "companion."
Of Spanish origin, meaning "love."
Another spelling of Ameera, with similar meanings.
A Hebrew spelling of Abraham, meaning "father of multitudes."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "springtime" or "renewal."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "daughter of the oath."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "noble" or "virtuous."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "sky" or "heavenly."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "noble" or "powerful."
A Hebrew name meaning "delicate" or "slender."
Of American origin, meaning "graceful meadow."
Of Sanskrit and African origins, meaning "goat" or "unborn."
Of French origin, meaning "noble" or "joyful."
A modern blend of Alana and Yana, loosely meaning "beautiful grace."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "settler" or "descendant."
Hebrew origin, meaning God is gracious.
Of Arabic origin, meaning "supreme" or "exalted."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "supreme" or "without limit."
A creative variant of Analia, meaning "graceful."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "father's joy."
Bracha is a Hebrew name meaning "blessing" or "good fortune." It is deeply rooted in Jewish culture, symbolizing hope, prosperity, and divine favor. The name is cherished for its cultural and spiritual significance, reflecting the importance of blessings and gratitude in the Jewish faith.
Another spelling of Agasthya, with similar mythological significance.
A creative spelling of Araya, with similar meanings.
A diminutive form of Aleah, meaning "to ascend" or "to rise."
A Hebrew form of Aaron, meaning "mountain of strength."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "dawn" or "first rays of the sun."
Of Greek origin, a variant of Alicia, meaning "noble."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "noble" or "honorable."
Ayub is a Muslim boy's name with Arabic origins
Ayush is a name deeply rooted in Hindu culture, originating from the Sanskrit word "ayus," meaning "life" or "longevity
A feminine form of Ameen, meaning "faithful" or "trustworthy."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "one who always follows."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "servant of the Mighty."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "night" or "continuous."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "earth" or "mother earth."
Azaan is a powerful and meaningful name with Arabic origins, derived from the word 'Azan,' which refers to the Muslim call to prayer
Variant of Aisha
Gaelic origin, meaning "descendant of Conghalach," a personal name that likely refers to a poet or scholar.
Of Turkish and Urdu origin, meaning "lion."
A diminutive of Abraham, meaning "father of many."
A modern form of Alana, meaning "beautiful" or "serenity."
A variant of Angela, meaning "angel."
A simplified spelling of Aaliyah, meaning "exalted" or "high."
Of French origin, meaning "breath" or "source of life."
Of Native American origin, meaning "great land" or "mainland."
A unique spelling of Aliza, with similar meanings.
Modern spelling of Jamari, meaning handsome and blessed.
Of Arabic origin, meaning "lion" or "courageous."
Of Spanish origin, meaning "angels."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "mighty" or "beloved."
Of Greek origin, meaning "to be mindful of a man" and associated with a constellation.
A variant of Advait, meaning "unique" or "non-dual."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "light" or "blessed."
A Hebrew name meaning "Lord" or "God."
It is often associated with the town of Conwy in Wales, but it also has strong Irish roots, derived from Gaelic names like Mac Conmheadha or Mac Connmhaigh.
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my father."
Of Hawaiian origin, meaning "heavenly" or "messenger."
A diminutive of Anusha, meaning "grace" or "favor."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "genuine" or "noble."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "dawn" or "morning."
Irish origin, meaning "little hound" or "little wolf."
Another spelling of Analia, often used creatively.
Another variant of Bobby, often used without a specific meaning.
Of Arabic origin, meaning "graceful" or "fresh."
A variant of Vanessa, meaning "butterfly."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "truthful" or "faithful."
Of Basque origin, meaning "graceful."
A Hebrew name meaning "created by God" or "work of God."
Of Armenian origin, meaning "king" or "brings rain."
A name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "dawn" or "inner light."
A modern spelling of Atharv, often used creatively.
Of Arabic origin, meaning "safe" or "peaceful."
Another form of Abdullah, meaning "servant of God."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "joyful" or "cheerful."
Of Japanese origin, meaning "red" or "bright."
A modern name often used without a widely recognized meaning.
Of Latin origin, meaning "immortal" or "singer," often associated with early Christian history.
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "faithful" or "trustworthy."
Of Greek origin, meaning "truth."
A creative spelling of Akeela, with the same meaning.
A variant of Aaron, meaning "mountain of strength."
Hebrew origin, meaning God waits or God is patient.
Modern spelling of Jadon, meaning God has judged.
A modern name possibly inspired by Ayla, meaning "moonlight" in Turkish.
Modern spelling of Jayla, meaning to ascend.
Another variant of Benjamin, often used in Jewish communities, with similar meanings.
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "peaceful" or "calm."
A unique spelling of Elena, meaning "bright" or "shining light."
Another spelling of Amora, with similar meanings.
A modern, unique name often used without a widely recognized meaning.
Bayan is a name with diverse origins, including Turkish and Arabic
Of Japanese origin, meaning "beloved child."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "immortal" or "indestructible."
A feminine form of Advik, meaning "unique" or "unmatched."
A modern variant of Ana, often used creatively.
A variant of Benjamin, meaning "son of the right hand."
A creative spelling of Amare, with similar meanings.
Of Arabic origin, meaning "luminous" or "radiant."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "peace" or "highness."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "just" or "fair."
A variant of Alethea, with the same meaning of "truth."
A Greek form of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people."
Of Greek origin, meaning "earth" or "ground."
A blend of Ana and Lucia, loosely meaning "graceful light."
Of German origin, meaning "noble" or "elite."
A Serbian form of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people."
Modern spelling of Jaylee, meaning cheerful meadow.
Of Arabic origin, meaning "dreams."
A variant of Obadiah, meaning "servant of God."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "ruler" or "king."
Of Spanish origin, meaning "little angel."
A variant of Alicia, meaning "noble."
A diminutive of Alexis, meaning "defender" or "helper."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "happiest" or "fortunate."
Of Vietnamese origin, meaning "peace" or "safe."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "one" or "unique."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "protector" or "guardian."
Of Spanish and Portuguese origin, meaning "noble and powerful."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "born from a lotus."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "strong" or "brave."
Of Persian origin, meaning "truth" or "righteousness."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "excellent" or "the best."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "friendly" or "companion."
A unique modern spelling of Alaya, meaning "dwelling."
A creative blend of Aleah and Alana, meaning "noble" and "beautiful."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "first power" or "beginning."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "enlightenment" or "awakening."
A diminutive of Alexis, meaning "defender" or "helper."
Another spelling of Ameena, with similar meanings.
Ayelet is a Hebrew name meaning "deer" or "gazelle," derived from the phrase 'ayelet hashachar,' which translates to "gazelle of dawn
Modern variant of Jade, meaning precious stone.
A modern name with Japanese roots, meaning "beautiful" or "colorful."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "wealth" or "prosperity."
Of English origin, symbolizing the color blue or tranquility.
A modern variant of Amore, meaning "love."
A feminine form of Aarush, meaning "first ray of sun."
A variant of Benjamin, meaning "son of the right hand."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "angel" or "messenger."
Modern variant of Jelani, meaning mighty or powerful.
A variant of Asma, often used in Arabic-speaking cultures.
Sanskrit for "sun" or "one who belongs to Aditi, the mother of gods."
A Yiddish variant of Abraham, meaning "exalted father."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "black" or "dark."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "intelligent" or "logical."
Ayan is a name with diverse origins, including Arabic, Turkish, and Hebrew
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "crystal clear" or "intelligent."
A unique spelling of Angelique, often used creatively with no specific meaning.
Modern variant of Gaia, meaning earth or goddess of the earth.
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "fortunate" or "happy."
A creative blend of Amy and Mia, loosely meaning "beloved."
A Sanskrit name meaning "beginning" or "first."
Another spelling of Anila, often used creatively.
Of Greek origin, meaning "God has given."
A modern name often used creatively, possibly derived from Ana and Ira, meaning "graceful."
A modern spelling of Andres, meaning "manly" or "brave."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "unique" or "unparalleled."
An Arabic name meaning "protector" or "guardian."
Of Persian origin, meaning "lion" or "brave."
A Sanskrit name meaning "beginning" or "first."
A feminine form of Akshay, meaning "imperishable" or "eternal."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "bright" or "red."
A feminine form of Arun, meaning "reddish-brown" or "sunrise."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "supreme" or "lord."
A modern variant of Avyukt, often used without a widely recognized meaning.
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "beautiful morning" or "dawn."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "farthest" and associated with the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
A variant of Emmanuel, meaning "God is with us."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "friend" or "beloved."
Derived from the Latin name Paulina, meaning "small
A modern, unique name often used without a widely recognized meaning.
Of Arabic origin, meaning "branches" or "fruits."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "spring" or "fresh."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "noble" or "honorable."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "goddess Durga" or "prosperous."
Of Spanish origin, meaning "comfort" or "solace."
Derived from the Arabic word adhan, which refers to the call to prayer issued five times from mosques
Modern spelling of Jamie, meaning supplanter.
Modern spelling of Jaylene, meaning God has heard.
Of Vietnamese origin, meaning "peace" or "safe."
A unique spelling of Angelina, meaning "angel."
A variant of Aisha, with the same meaning.
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "lake" or "pool."
A modern, unique name with no widely recognized meaning, often used creatively.