Indian Names (Girls)
- Aishwarya
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"prosperity, wealth"Description:
A popular South Indian name that gained international attention when Aishwarya Rai became Miss World in 1994.
- Ananda
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"bliss"Description:
Genuine Indian name some parents turn to as an Amanda alternative; also connected to a network of spiritual communities.
- Anjali
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"gift"Description:
This Indian name meaning gift or offering feels familiar via sound-alikes Angela or Angelina, and made a brief appearance on the U.S. Top 1000. Anjali is a pretty route to a name that's at once easy to understand and uncommon.
- Aditi
- Bahaar
Origin:
Persian, Turkish, KurdishMeaning:
"spring"Description:
This popular Muslim name would more easily translate to English-speaking cultures in its Bahar form.
- Bijal
- Chandra
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"goddess of the moon"Description:
Chandra is the name of the Hindu moon goddess last groovy when incense and meditation were hot new concepts but a new possibility with the resurgence of astrology and other non-Western spiritual beliefs.
- Daru
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"pine or cedar"Description:
Accessible, aromatic Indian name.
- Devi
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"divine"Description:
This Hindu goddess name has a powerful heritage plus lively sound with a devilish edge. If you're enchanted by goddess names but want to set your little girl apart from all the Lunas and Athenas in the playground, consider Devi.
- Devina
Description:
Devina is a feminine name with multiple potential origins. Most commonly, it's considered a variant of Davina, the feminine form of David, which comes from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.' Another interpretation connects it to divine or divinity, suggesting celestial or godly qualities. In Indian contexts, Devina may relate to 'devi,' meaning 'goddess.' The name carries an elegant, melodic quality across cultures. While never reaching widespread popularity, Devina has maintained steady, low-level usage throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Its cross-cultural appeal makes it accessible to various traditions while remaining distinctive. Parents may choose Devina for its soft sound combined with strong meaning, offering a balance between uniqueness and familiarity.
- Devika
- Dipali
- Drishti
- Dulari
- Esha
- Gita
Origin:
Sanskrit; Latvian; Czech "song; pearl or strength or exalted one"Meaning:
"song; pearl or strength or exalted one"Description:
A simple, international name extremely popular in India. The word, meaning "song", also appears in the name of the Bhagavad Gita, a Hindu sacred text. Geeta is a spelling variant.
- Indira
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"beauty"Description:
A striking and feminine possibility associated with a modern hero — longtime Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi.
- Indra
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"possessing drops of rain"Description:
In the ancient Hindu religion, Indra is the warrior god of sky and rain, though in modern America, this might make a better girls' than boys' name. You can spell it Indre, like the French river, if you prefer.
- Ishana
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"desire"Description:
Pretty Asian option.
- Jaya
Origin:
Hindi-SanskritMeaning:
"victory"Description:
This name of a Buddhist goddess, a possible alternative to the trendy Maya, was chosen for their daughter by Laura Dern and Ben Harper. Jaya is simple yet unusual, a winning combination, and one of the out-of-the-box goddess names as well as one of the most easily translated Hindi names for girls.