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.
A variation of Gabriella, meaning "God is my strength."
A variant of Adam, meaning "man" or "earth" in Arabic.
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning "ideal" or "principle."
Arabic origin, meaning "just" or "righteous."
Sanskrit origin, meaning "peak" or "beginning."
A variation of Aaditya, often meaning "sun" or "beginning."
Sanskrit for "sun" or "one who belongs to Aditi, the mother of gods."
Sanskrit for "the first" or "mother of the gods."
A name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "dawn" or "inner light."
Sanskrit origin, meeting "existence" or "inner lights"
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "attraction" or "charm."
Sanskrit for "sky" or "heaven."
A modern variant of Aaliyah, meaning "exalted" or "high."
A unique variant of Aaliyah, typically meaning "high" or "sublime."
A modern spelling of Aaliyah, meaning "exalted" or "high."
A unique spelling of Aaliyah, keeping the meaning of "exalted" or "noble."
A simplified spelling of Aaliyah, meaning "exalted" or "high."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "prince" or "prosperous."
A unique name with unclear meaning, possibly a creative modern variant.
A creative spelling of Ania, keeping the meaning "grace" or "favor."
Arabic origin, meaning "friendly" or "good-natured."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "gracious" or "limitless."
Of Norse origin, meaning "eternal ruler."
A modern name possibly inspired by Ariel, meaning "lion of God."
A name of Arabic origin, meaning "first ray of sunlight."
Of Indian origin, meaning "one who seeks righteousness."
A creative spelling of Aria, meaning "air" or "melody."
A unique modern name, likely a blend of Aaliyah and Arianna.
A combination of Aaron and John, meaning "exalted" and "God is gracious."
A combination of Aaron and Michael, meaning "exalted" and "who is like God?"
A feminine form of Aarush, meaning "first ray of sun."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "noble" or "honorable."
A masculine form of Aarya, meaning "noble" or "warrior."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "hope" or "desire."
A name of Indian origin, meaning "lovely" or "beautiful."
A modern Indian name, often meaning "blessing."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "friend" or "beloved."
A masculine form, meaning "one who gives shelter" or "protector."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "alive" or "hopeful."
An Arabic name meaning "protector" or "guardian."
A feminine form of Aasim, meaning "one who protects."
Of Arabic origin, meaning "gift of God."
A modern variation of Ayanna, meaning "beautiful flower."
A modern name possibly inspired by Ayla, meaning "moonlight" in Turkish.
A variant spelling of Aaliyah, meaning "exalted" or "high."
A feminine form of Aayush, often meaning "long life."
Spanish origin, meaning "everlasting" or "eternal."
A creative spelling of Abigail, keeping the same meaning of "father's joy."
A modern variation of Abigail, meaning "father's joy."
A variant of Abigail, retaining the meaning "father's joy."
Another form of Abdullah, meaning "servant of God."