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.
Aanaya is often interpreted to mean "caring" or "compassionate."
The name Aaris means "First Ray of Sun."
Beloved
Ahari is a name of Sanskrit origin meaning "day" or "protector."
A modern name possibly derived from Olivia, meaning "olive tree."
The second note in hindustani classical music
Queen
Ariha is a name of Arabic origin meaning "destroyer of enemies."
Noble
Arvani is a name of Sanskrit origin meaning "horse rider" or "one who travels."
Empowered
Atreyus: Derived from Greek mythology, it means "fearless" or "brave."
The meaning of the name Avaiya is "beautiful truth".
The name Avanii means "Earth."
Pure
Divine or godly.
Of
Maintains possessions well
God's gift
Devisha means "like a goddess" or "chief of the gods."
Deep
Brave
Dhiti means thought, idea, or intelligence.
Courage and determination.
Meditation
Light
Noble
Era means "wind" or "air" in Hebrew.
A variant of the Hindu deity Ganesha
Pride
Fierce
One who is absorbed in the guru
Friend of god
Existence
Hetansh means "a part of love."
Hiyan means "calm" or "of a quiet nature."
Lord of the senses and is associated with the lucky number 7
Lord shiva
Goddess parvati and goddess of knowledge
Celebration
Victory lion
Strong victory
A combination of the names jay and kevin
Energetic
Jhana means "meditation" or "wisdom" and is often associated with deep concentration in Buddhist traditions.
Daughter
Jiyana means "strength" or "life".
Kaanan means "forest" or "garden."
Kaash means "Shining" or "Brightness".
Kailas means "abode of Shiva" or "crystal."
Cheerful and bright