Hindu names reflect India’s diverse linguistic tapestry and spiritual narratives. Many draw from Sanskrit epics like the Mahabharata or Ramayana, celebrating virtuous heroes or benevolent deities. Others pay tribute to nature’s elements or signify blessings for health, prosperity, and love. These poetic monikers channel a deep connection to tradition, faith, and inner balance, offering parents a way to honour ancient wisdom while embracing new beginnings.

Adrita -

Beloved

Aliva -

A modern name possibly derived from Olivia, meaning "olive tree."

Antara -

The second note in hindustani classical music

Anysha -

Queen

Ashaya -

Empowered

Dariyana -

Maintains possessions well

Devrin -

Deep

Dhilan -

Brave

Eleina -

Noble

Ganesh -

A variant of the Hindu deity Ganesha

Garv -

Pride

Gor -

Fierce

Gurleen -

One who is absorbed in the guru

Harmeet -

Friend of god

Hasti -

Existence

Hrishikesh -

Lord of the senses and is associated with the lucky number 7

Ishant -

Lord shiva

Ishanvi -

Goddess parvati and goddess of knowledge

Jashan -

Celebration

Jaysin -

Victory lion

Jayvien -

Strong victory

Jayvin -

A combination of the names jay and kevin

Jensy -

Energetic

Jhanvi -

Daughter

Kalaiya -

Cheerful and bright

Kanya -

Virgin

Kashika -

And usage can vary

Kasin -

Shining

Kathan -

Constable of a castle

Keerti -

Fame

Keylee -

Descendant of caollaidhe

Khush -

Happy

Lavaya -

Of being primarily origin.

Maahi -

The ocean

Mahathi -

A lotus flower

Mahesh -

Great

Makendra -

Cannot be verified

Malan -

Defender of mankind

Manish -

Beautiful

Manvi -

Beautiful

Mehak -

Fragrance

Mihika -

Of Indian origin origin.

Miniya -

Of the individual origin.

Mishti -

Sweet

Misti -

A variant of the name Misty

Naina -

Eyes

Naria -

Daughter

Neev -

Foundation

Nithin -

But it is also associated with meanings like

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