It is difficult to imagine something more mysterious and melodic than beautiful Indian names for boys and girls. They sound like a real song. Arjun, Aishwarya, Rani, Priya, Esha - these great names endow their bearers with a unique charm. They are associated with magnificent Indian films, whose sincerity and romanticism managed to win the hearts of millions of people around the world.
However, beautiful sound is not the only advantage of the local name book. The advantage of popular Indian names is their meaning. It displays best quality man and the most beautiful phenomena existing in nature.
Linguistic, religious and caste differences Indian people left a significant imprint on local traditions naming. In different regions of the country, parents call their children differently. Most often, newborns are given traditional Indian names for girls and boys. Most of them are borrowed from sacred Hindu texts and national mythology.
In order to provide children with the protection of higher powers, they are named after goddesses. At the same time, a newborn child can be called with beautiful male and female Indian names, the meaning of which is associated with various sacred objects and other attributes of religion.
Unlike people in Europe, people born in India do not strive to be unique. Due to this, children are rarely given exotic Western or Russian names in Indian. Preference is given to the traditional national nomenclature.
Most names in India are derived from local languages(Hindi, Sanskrit, etc.) They are borrowed from Vedic texts or denote various objects or phenomena. Many include the names of deities. It is this group, formed on the basis of Sanskrit, that will be discussed below.
Most of the Indian population professes Hinduism. But there are also Muslims and Christians. Among the first are common Muslim names, and among the second - European. Full names Indians are formed differently in different territories and different states. They may include not only the surname, first name, patronymic, but also a designation of caste, parents' surnames, etc.
For a girl in India, they try to choose a simple and understandable name, easy to pronounce, so that it is not distorted. Hindus consider it important that it be beautiful when written and filled with auspicious meaning. When it comes to naming, Hindus are quite conservative people. Most often, one can judge by the name what caste or religion a girl belongs to.
Names that include goddesses are popular in India., for example Lakshmi, Sita, Radha. It was believed that this would grant the baby the protection of higher powers. Many parents, when deciding what to name their daughter, rely on the opinions of elders, temple servants, and astrologers. The child's name should correspond to his sun sign.
Rare names are not held in high esteem in Indian families. It is believed that such a person will feel uncomfortable and lonely in life. In some states, after marriage, a girl changes not only her last or patronymic name, but even her first name.
Most Indian names originate from Sanskrit, the ancient language of the Vedic scriptures. They are melodic, gentle and have a beneficial meaning.
Like any people, in any country, India has its own traditions and customs. And, of course, these canons directly relate to Indian names.
According to Hindi laws, Indian names for men are selected in accordance with the wishes of older family members, also relying on astrology. In general, male names are assigned depending on the religion and caste to which the newborn boy belongs.
All Indian names, male and female, are assigned following certain rules:
Aditya is the sun.
The one who bears this name believes in himself, in his family and in his people. It is characterized by worship To higher powers, bows down to idols.
Brahma is the source, the creator.
The bearer of the name proclaims high ideas. Naturally gifted with talents. He has leadership qualities and sets himself far-reaching goals.
Vishal is big, voluminous.
A man with leadership and dominance in his blood. Strives for perfection, idealizes himself and others. Kind of a perfectionist.
Ganesh is a wise god.
The name is given in honor of the Indian half-elephant, half-man, who possessed incredible wisdom and intelligence. A person bearing this name attracts good luck and prosperity.
Devdan is a divine gift.
A sincere, open man. Witty and cheerful, they are usually called the “life of the party.”
There are no common Indian names for men starting with the letters E and E. This is due to the pronunciation and dialect characteristic of the people.
Names starting with the letters Z and Z are also missing. Like any people, Hindi has only certain sound combinations.
Ibrahim is the father of the family and clan.
Man with strong character. Self-sufficient and balanced. Outwardly he is always calm, but often behind this calm lies a storm of emotions. Ibrahim's distinctive qualities are that he is monogamous, devoted to his family and the only woman he has chosen (but do not forget that there are exceptions to every rule).
Kama - beloved, desired.
The name and voluptuousness are symbolized with Cupid. And a man with this name is most often sociable, easily giving compliments, and prone to narcissism. Loves attention and flirting. But at the same time, having chosen his half, he is sincerely and wholeheartedly devoted to her.
Lakshman - lucky, prosperous.
A man who is confident in his abilities and controls his emotions. Respectful those around him, is most often a leader and usually keeps the situation in his hands. Brave and courageous, capable of heroic deeds.
Masud (Massud) - happy.
A sane and balanced man. Calmly and balancedly reacting to the most difficult situations. Honor and good name comes first. Any family choosing given name to his boy, predicts a stable life for him.
Nanda - bright joy.
Like many male Indian Nandas, their roots go back to the distant past. This was the name of the great leader of Gokula. Hence its direct characteristics that have passed through the centuries. Brave, strong, a true leader, and also a person capable of leading. A wayward commander, at the same time truly fair and sincere.
There are no names starting with O.
Pranay - innocent, pure love.
Despite the fact that the name itself personifies such a bright concept as love, Pranay is inherently an active and purposeful leader both in love and in other spheres of life.
Ravi - lightened, sun.
Sociable and inquisitive, Ravi is distinguished by excessive naivety and complacency. Usually a man with this name is generous and is ready to share even the last piece of bread. Moreover, such generosity borders on weakness of will and lack of strength of character.
Sudhir is a wise, positive hero.
Sudhir with early childhood has enviable patience and perseverance. He will study homework until he is sure of one hundred percent knowledge. He will pursue the passion he likes with everyone accessible ways. He will climb the career ladder, not aggressively, but very persistently.
Toril is a character.
IN Scandinavian countries The name Toril is usually given to girls. But the Indian male names, the list of which is being considered, includes the name Toril. In India Toril is true male name, which carries an active life position, strength of spirit and character. A man with this name can become that “wall” in every sense that millions of beautiful Indian women (and not only them) dream of. The main thing is not to lead him astray and give him the opportunity to realize himself, even if sometimes it looks very strange.
Usha - awakening, dawn.
Often Indian male names, which are quite soft in pronunciation, carry a completely different meaning. Likewise, the soft-to-hear name Usha characterizes its bearer as self-confident, courageous hero. Self-controlled even in the most unusual situations and capable of making informed and firm decisions.
Firdaus - heavenly, divine.
A man who values the customs and traditions of his family. Honors relatives and ancestors. Honest and open man who does not strive to be a leader. But at the same time he is an excellent employee who will move mountains for the sake of the team and achieving goals.
Harish - leader, “lord of the monkeys”.
A man striving for power and glory. Most often he achieves what he wants, but at the same time he is truthful and fair. An optimist and leader by nature, Harish is always cheerful, smiling and able to charm even the most serious and distrustful interlocutor.
Chandan - sandalwood.
A man with the bright name Chandan is most often a noble and seductive hero of women's dreams. At the same time, standing firmly on his feet, appreciating stability and well-being. He has an unshakable will to live and infects those around him with this. A radiant, incorrigible romantic, prone to grand gestures.
Shandar is proud.
The child, who was named Shandar, was gifted with talents from childhood. He happily strives for knowledge, loves to learn and achieve new goals. In addition to the basic knowledge gained and career growth, the young man is very easily interested in everything new and thus has several hobbies. Also, men with this name have developed creative potential and an irresistible sense of humor.
There are no names starting with the letter C, as well as for the remaining letters of the alphabet.
Indian names men's, in addition to being widespread in their country, also have international fame.
For example:
Most handsome man Bollywood. An exemplary family man and supporter sporty image life.
A brilliant engineer working at IBM. He has more than 500 different patents.
Unfortunately, he is not known for his achievements, but for a sad event - he is a victim plastic surgeons, which left him without a nose. Vishal's story has touched the hearts of people all over the world. Popularity also varies.
Indian names, although they have an unusual sound and often seem very unusual, are mainly interpreted in bright and positive terms. Many of them are famous not only in their country and among the indigenous population, but throughout the world.
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Abha- shine
Avani- Earth
Avanti– modest
Amala– clean
Amita- endless, immeasurable
Amrit, Amrita– immortal
Ananda- happiness
Anjali- offer
Anila- air, wind
Anima– insignificant
Ankita– marked
Asha– hope
Bala– young
Bharat– India
Vasanta- spring
Vijaya– victory
Vidya- called
Vimala– clean
Wally– crawling
Gopinath– leader
Gori– white
Devi- goddess
Devika– little goddess
Derga– inaccessible
Jaya– victory
Jyoti– light
Jyotsana– moonlight
Jita- song
Divya– divine
Ila- Earth
Indira– beauty
Indu– bright
Kala– artistic
Cali– black and time waster
Kalpana- fantasy, imagining
Kalyani– auspicious and wedding
Kamala– red
Kanta, Kanti- beautiful, desirable
Kiri– amaranth flower
Core- princess
Kumari- daughter
Laxmi, Lakshmi- target
Lalit– playful
Lalita– child, teenager
Lata– escape
Lila, Lilla– game
Madher- sweet
Madhu– honey
Mayan– illusion
Makta– released
Mala– necklace
Manjula– melodic
Manisha– wisdom
Marwa– sweet marjoram
Mira, Mirra– successful
Mohana– enchanted
Mohini- bewitching
Neha- love the rain
Nila– blue, dark blue
Neelam– sapphire
Nikhila- everything, whole
Niche- night
Padma– lotus flower
Padmavati- like a lotus flower
Padmini– has lotus flowers
Parvati- she's from the mountains
First– eastern
Pernima– full moon
Pratibha– talented
Pratima- idol, statue
Priya– beloved
Punitha- holy, pure
Purnima– full moon
Rajni- queen
Radha– successful
Rakna– created
Rani- queen
Ratna – gem
Rachana– created
Rashmi- ray of sunlight
Reshmi– silk
Ria, Riya– singer
Sanjana– creator
Sandhya- twilight
Sarala- directly
Saraswati- owner of the lake
Sarika- parrot
Swarna– good color
Siita
Sima– border, restriction
Sita- from the myth of Rama's wife who was kidnapped by Ravanna
Sitara– star
Sitta- from the myth of Rama's wife who was kidnapped by Ravanna
Sonal– gold
Sri- beauty that illuminates
Sulabha– light, simple
Sumana– good-natured
Sumantra- good advisor
Sumati- prone to good things
Sunita, Suniti– tactful
Tara– star
Uma– flax
Usha- dawn
Harsha- delighted or happy
Chanda– bright or cruel
Chandana– sandalwood
Chandrakanta- beloved by the moon
Shakantala- bird
Shakti- power
Shanta- calm, peaceful
Shanti- peace, quiet
Sharmila– comfort, protection
Shivali- beloved of Shiva
Sheila– behavior
Shobha- shine
Shyama, Shyamala– black, blue
Eishwoya- wealth
Esha- desire, desired
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They name their children, I have come across such interesting Indian names, Sanskrit, familiar by ear from hymns, and in general from mythology.
Sunny has already written that Indians choose names based on the stars.
I heard from other Indians I know that they often give children the names of Hindu Gods, because then the Deity will protect the child in life. And I have Hindu acquaintances who bear the names of Gods. This Indian tradition is very similar to the Russian Orthodox tradition of naming a child according to the calendar, that is, in honor of the Christian saint to whom the day on which the child is baptized, that is, given a name, is dedicated.
But some Indian names are just Sanskrit words, beautiful words, denoting favorable things, images and even.
I found some interesting material - Top 10 Most Popular Indian (Hindu) Names for boys and girls.
Data published based on statistics. After some names I wrote the meanings of these words if I knew them.
1. The name should be short.
2. The name should be easy to pronounce.
3. The name should be easy to remember.
4. Pronunciation and spelling of a child's name should not be difficult.
5. The name should not be too rare, but also not too common.
6. You should be proud of this name, obviously meaning its meaning, meaning and suitability for your child.
(for boys, that is)
1: Amit - Amit
2: Arjun - Arjun (translated as white, correlates with the legendary Arjuna from the Mahabharata)
3: Aditya - Aditya (translated from Sanskrit as)
4: Pranav - Pranav
5: Samir - Samir
6: Nikhil - Nikhil (Nikhil)
7: Arnav - Arnav
8: Rishi - Rishi (rishi is a sage)
9: Rahul - Rahul (probably very popular now and boys are named after Rahul)
10: Anand - Anand (ananda is divine joy)
Other Very Popular Indian Boy Names
Anil - Anil
Ajay - Ajay (Ajay)
Pramod - Pramod
Abhishek - Abhishek (abhisheka is a ritual in Hinduism, by the way)
Tarun - Tarun
For girls;)
1: Maya - Maya (Maya) - illusion, illusoryness, this word comes from Indian philosophy
2: Tara - Tara, Tara is in Buddhism
3: Shreya - Shreya
4: Arpita - Arpita
5: Ekta - Ekta
6: Kavita - Kavita
7: Laxmi - Lakshmi - wife, goddess of wealth, probably everyone wants to have their own Lakshmi
8: Jyoti - Jyoti (Jyoti) is just Light
9: Madhu - Madhu (Madu) means Honey
10: Aparna - Aparna