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the most beautiful names from India

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Looking for an Indian name to brighten up your future baby’s life? You couldn’t have had a better time! Let yourself be guided through our selections of poetic first names full of history, perfectly suited for a little girl or a little boy.

Summary

In India, assigning a first name is a sacred art that requires patience: the ritual requires that we wait until the child’s twelfth day to reveal their identity. It was during the ceremony of Naam Karan for the community to come together. Guided by astrology, the chosen first name is then whispered four times in the newborn’s ear. Often, this intimate first name coexists with a more official name. From rich Tamil traditions to mythological stories, the Indian peninsula offers an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Whether through the prism of religion, literature or the arts, discover our guide to the most beautiful Indian first names for girls and boys.Here a guide to the most beautiful Indian namesfrom the culture, religion, literature and even the arts of the Indian peninsula.

TOP 30 most common Indian first names

Which Indian female first name to choose?

To name a baby girl with an Indian name, you must first know that many of them carry very beautiful and important meanings for childhood life.

  • Sahar means “dawn”
  • Indra “the rain”
  • Uma “the splendor”
  • Mohana refers to enchantment
  • Chitra means “she who rules the earth”
  • Arya refers to nobility
  • Neela: clarity.
If you want a Tamil name, you will have the choice between Oviya, Oppila, Kadal, Malli, Mâlai, Malar, which means “flower”, or Mangai, whose literal meaning is “woman”. But there are also more modern and common options, such as Meera, Diva, Kama, Isha, Lrishna, Asha, Jaya, or even Anjali.

What are the Indian male first names?

If you are looking for a first name for a boy of Indian origin, let’s start with the repertoire of classics, often given in India: we find Amar, Rohan, Anil, Mani, Darshan, Ishan, Sanjay, Arun, Mohan, Aman. Among boys too, a number of Hindu first names have a very nice literal meaning:

  • Alagmir means “lord of the world”
  • Aniq refers to the notion of elegance
  • Arman is for its part a symbol of desire,
  • Damir and Safiy mean “best friend”
  • Akramit refers to generosity
  • Alhasan means charming
  • Protection is embodied by Asim.
If you want to give a Tamil name to your baby boy, there is Maran who is the brave one, Magilanwho is the joyful one, and Maniwhich means “the jewel”, the cultured one says For his part Gnani.

Which Indian first names are rarely given?

Most first names of Indian origin are rarely given in France. Furthermore, in India, certain first names are rarely given to little boys, such as Vehhan, whose meaning is “one who is not greedy for pleasures”. As a rare first name, we also find: Vengadamani, Vetrichelvan Or Elisaichelvan, which means “rich in his music”. Chindhanaichelvan And Chôlaisami are two other uncommon first names.

For girls, the first names rarely given are: Indrani, Isha, Priya, Pooja, Vimala, Vina, Nima, Urvi which means “the secret of the blood”. Prachi is “the one who attacks” and Sapna “the one who stings”, both are uncommon among Indian girls. Uttara has the same meaning as the latter and is also a rarity. As Nisha, Parvati, Varsha, Surya, Amrita.

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