Sanskrit origins and centuries of cultural heritage shape Indian names. Aarav signifies peaceful sound, Diya represents a lamp’s glow, and Arjun pays homage to legendary bravery. Many choices link to spiritual beliefs or epic tales from the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Rhythmic and meaningful, each selection reflects the depth of India’s traditions, languages, and faiths, creating a timeless connection for your child’s future.
Sun
Lightning
Sanskrit origin, meaning "first power" or "beginning."
A Sanskrit name meaning "beginning" or "first."
Unique
Air, noble
Worship, devotion
Peace, wisdom
Noble person
First ray of light
First ray of light
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "fearless."
A short form of Abhishek, meaning "fearless" or "courageous."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "desire" or "wish."
A character from the Mahabharata, meaning "one who possesses self-control."
A Sanskrit name meaning "new" or "innovative."
Of Indian origin, meaning "fearless king."
A Sanskrit name meaning "pleasing" or "handsome."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "handsome" or "charming."
A Sanskrit name meaning "ritual anointing."
A variant of Achyut, with similar meanings of "infallible."
Lightning
Supportive, unshakable
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "courteous, polite, or gentle."
Beloved
Unique
Morning glory
A modern name with no widely recognized meaning, often used creatively.
Graceful
Happiness, joy
The second note in hindustani classical music
Lord of the forest
Queen
Worthy of worship
Ruler
Musical tune
Blessing, prayer
Empowered
Brave and strong
Sunrise
King of kings
Bravery and strength
Air, atmosphere
Indestructible
First ray of light
First ray of light
Earth
Another spelling of Bashar, often used without a widely recognized meaning.
Awakening, enlightenment
Brinda means 'lotus flower'.
Briyana represents 'a fusion of cultural influences'.