For boys, South Asian naming practices often fuse devout references, heroic lore, and a keen sense of identity. Selections like Hassan, Ayaan, or Aryan bridge Islamic piety, Vedic myth, and a flourishing multi-lingual environment. Such names mirror the subcontinent’s vibrant mosaic, urging each child to honor heritage while exploring limitless horizons. A South Asian baby boy name offers both communal unity and a confident, worldly outlook.
Anik means 'army' or 'splendor.'
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "homeless" or "lord of the world."
Another variant of Aniket, with similar meanings.
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "wind" or "air."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "unconquerable" or "without restraint."
Another spelling of Aniruddh, with similar meanings.
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "supreme" or "without limit."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "incomparable" or "unique."
Of Sanskrit origin, representing the sacred sound or vibration in Hinduism, meaning "soul" or "universe."
Camaree represents 'a blend of cultural influences and personal identity'.
Camarie carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Chaitanya carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Chamar carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Chandan carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Charan means 'foot'.
Cherokee carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Chetan symbolizes 'a connection to the spiritual realm and intelligence'.
Chirag carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Daiden carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Daksh carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Resin
To see
Vision
Chief
The one who is strong
Light
Lamp
To refuse
God
Divine
Divine
Divine
Calf
God of the devas
Divine
Deep
Goddess
Courage
Bow
Patience
Brave
Wisdom
One who is strong and powerful
Pole star
Steadfast
Meditation
Heart and
Sky
Blessed
Wealth
Lord vishnu