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Indian Hindu Baby Names IndianOracle.com Indian Hindu Baby Names A concise list of Hindu baby names for both Boys and Girls, including their meaning Courtesy of IndianOracle.com Contents Boys Names A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z ______________ Girls Names A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z ______________ Courtesy of IndianOracle.com Boys Names: Indian Hindu Baby Names – Boy A Aabheer = a cow herd Aadarsh = ideal Aadesh = command Aadhira = Moon Aadi = first / most important Aadidev = the first god Aadinath = the first god Aadit = Peak Aaditeya = son of Aditi Aaditya = The sun Aadya = The earliest, Lord Shiva Aagam = coming, arrival Aagney = Son of Fire Aagneya = son of the fire Aahlaad = delight Aahva = Beloved Aakaash = sky Aakar = shape Aakarshan = attraction Aalap = prelude to a raga Aalok = light Aamod = pleasure Aanand = joy Aanandswarup = full of joy Aandaleeb = the bulbul bird Aanjaneya = Son of Anjani (Hanuman) Aapt = trustworthy Aaradhak = worshipper Aarnav = Ocean Aarth = Meaning, wealth Aashish = blessing Aashman = Son of the sun Ashlesh = to embrace Aashutosh = who is easily pleased Aastik = who has faith in god Aatish = explosive, dynamic person Aatmaj = son, beloved to soul Aatreya = name of a sage Aayu = lifespan Aayushmaan = with long life Abeer = fragrance Courtesy of IndianOracle.com Abhay = fearless Abheek = fearless Abhi = Fearless Abhijaat = well born with a pedigree Abhijay = victorious Abhijit = victorious Abhik = Beloved Abhilash = desire Abhimanyu = son of Arjuna Abhinandan = congratulation Abhinav = brand new, present Abhinivesh = Desire Abhiram = pleasing, Lord Vishnu Abhiraj = Fearless King Abhirath = great charioteer Abhirup = handsome Abhisar = companion Abhishek = an auspicious bathing ritual Abhivaadan = greeting Abhivanth / Abivanth = Royal Salute Abhra = cloud Abhyudaya = Luck Achal = constant, unshaked Achalendra = the Himalayas Achalraj = Himalayan mountain Acharya = teacher Achintya = inconceivable Achyut = imperishable; name of Vishnu Achyuthan = Indestructible Adarsh = Ideal Adeela = equal Adeep = The light Of Vishnu Adheer = restless Adheesh = king Adhik = more, lots Adhip = king Aadhira = Moon Adhiraj = King Adil = sincere; just Adinath = Lord Vishnu Adipurush = Primordial Being Adit = from the beginning Aditya = The sun Advait = Unique, a Hindu philosophy Advay = Unique Advaya = one; united Courtesy of IndianOracle.com Advik = Unique Adwaita = a Hindu philosophy Aganveer = God of law, sikh origin Agastya = name of a sage Agendra = Himalayan mountain Agharna = the moon Aghat = destroyer of sin Aghosh = quiet, soundless Agnimitra = friend of fire Agniprava = bright as the fire Agnivesh = bright as the fire Agraj = leader, senior Agrata = leadership Agrim = leader; first Agyeya = unknown Ahan = one who is of the nature of time itself Ainesh = the sun's glory Airaawat = the celestial white elephant Aja = unborn Ajaat = unborn Ajaatshatru = who has no enemies Ajanta = eternal fame Ajay = unconquerable Ajit = unconquerable Ajitaabh = whose lustre can't be diminished Ajitesh = Lord Vishnu Ajisth = Very inteligent Ajoy = Joyful Akash = sky Akand = calm Akarsh = Attractive Akhil = entire Akhilesh = lord of the universe Akshaj = Lord Vishnu Akshan = Eye Akshansh = universe Akshar = imperishable, letter Akshat = unharmed Akshay = immortal Akshayaguna = Of Limitless Attributes. Lord Shiva Akshaykeerti = eternal fame Akshit = permanent Akshobhya = Lord Vishnu Akul = a name of Lord Shiva Alak = world; beautiful tresses Alankar = decorated Alok = cry of victory Courtesy of IndianOracle.com Aloki = brightness Alop = that which does not disappear Alpesh = Tiny Amaan = Peace Amal = unblemished; pure Amalendu = full moon Amalesh = the pure one Aman = Peace Amani = wishes, aspirations Amar = forever, immortal Amardeep = Eternal light Amaresh = name of Indra Amaris = Child of the Moon Amarjeet = Victorious Amarnath = immortal god Amartya = immortal Ambar = sky Ambareesh = king of the sky Ambikapathi = Lord of Siva Ambud = cloud Ambuj = lotus Ameet = boundless Ameya = boundless Ameyatma = Lord Vishnu Ami = nectar Amil = invaluable Amir = Rich Amish = honest Amit = boundless Amitabh = boundless lustre Amitava = same as Amitabh Amitbikram = limitless prowess Amitesh = infinite god Amlan = unfading; everbright Amar = the maker Amod = happiness Amogh = unerring Amol = priceless Amolik = priceless Amoorta = formless Amresh = Lord Indra Amrik = Nectar Amrish = Lord Indra Amrit = nectar Amritambu = moon Amritaya = The Immortal. Lord Vishnu Amshu = Atom Courtesy of IndianOracle.com Amshul = Bright Amul = Priceless Anaadi = without beginning Anaan = clouds Anadi = Eternal Anagh = sinless Anand = bliss, happiness Anandi = Bringer Of Joy. Lord Vishnu Anang = cupid or Kamadeva Anant = infinite Anantajeet = The Victor Of Infinity. Lord Vishnu Anantram = eternal god Ananyo = Sole, Peerless Anay = Radha's Husband Anek = many Angad = an ornament Angada = a son of Lakshmana Angaj = son Angak = son Aniij = Charming Anik = Soldier Anikait = Lord of the World Aniket = Lord Shiva, wanderer Anil = wind Anilaabh = spirit of the wind Animesh = to stare open-eyed Aniruddha = which can't be restricted Anirudh = Boundless Anirvan = undying Anish = the supreme, Lord Vishnu Anit = joyful unending Anjal = Hollow formed by joining two hands Anjan = eye liner Anjas = Forthright Anji = Lord Hanuman Anjor = Bright Anjuman = a garden Ankal = whole Ankit = the chosen one Ankur = new life Ankush = restraint Anmol = priceless Annuabhuj = Lord Shiva Anoop = incomparable Anram = Continuous Ansh = Portion Courtesy of IndianOracle.com Anshu = ray of light Anshuk = radiant Anshul = radiant Anshumaan = the sun Anshumat = luminous Antara = Paragraph Antariksh = space Antim = Last Anubhav = experience Anuj = younger brother Anunay = supplication; consolation Anupam = incomparable Anuraag = love Anurup, Anuroop = handsome Anuttam = unsurpassed Anuva = knowledge Appu = little one, cute baby Apoorva = exquisite, rare Aprameya = A Name of Lord Krishna Aradhya = Worshipped Aranab = ocean Arav = peaceful Arha = Lord Shiva Archan = worship Archit = worshipped Ardhendu = half moon Areehah = destroyer of enemies Arhat = respectable Arihaan = Destroyer of demons / rakshas Arihant = destroyer of enemies Arij = pleasant smell Arindam = destroyer of enemies Arja = Divine Arjit = earned Arjun = one of the 5 Pandavas Arka = offering to the sun Arman = Wish Arnav = ocean, sea Arnesh = lord of the sea Arpan = Offering Arshad = Heavenly Artagnan = The Knower of all Meanings Arul = blessing, Tamil name Arun = Sun God Arunachaleshwara = Lord of the Hills, Sun Arvind = lotus Courtesy of IndianOracle.com Arya = civilised, noble Aryaman = The sun Aryan = Noble or civilized Asav = essence Aseelah = from noble family Aseem = limitless Ashank = Faith Anmol = priceless Ashcharya = surprise Asheem = Boundless Ashesh = benediction Ashirvad = Blessing Ashish = blessings Ashit = Lord of the Rings - Saturn Ashok = without sorrow Ashray = Shelter Ashrith = Dependable Ashutosh = Lord Shiva Ashvath = Strong Ashwaghosh = name of a Buddhist philosopher Ashwathama = a disciple of Dronacharya Ashwin = Hindu month Asit = not white Asitvaran = dark complexioned Asiya = one who tends to the weak and heals Asuman = lord of vital breaths Atal = immoveable Atambhu = The Holy trinity Atanu = cupid Ateet = past Atharvan = knower of the Artharva vedas Atiksh = Wise Atithi = guest Atma = soul Atmajyoti = light of soul Atman = the self Atmananda = blissful soul Atraiu = Great Warrior Atul = matchless Atulya = unequalled Avadhesh = King Dasaratha Avalok = who beholds Avaneesh = master of the earth Avanindra = King of the earth Avashesh = Remainder Avasyu = Lord Indra Courtesy of IndianOracle.com Avatar = incarnation Avi = The sun and air Avichal = unmovable Avijit = Invincible Avikam = Diamond Avilash = Faithful Avinash = indestructible Avinashi = indestructable Avirat = Continuous Avkash = limitless space Avtar = Holy incarnation Avyukt, Avyukta = One with a clear mind, Krishna Ayog = auspicious time Ayudh = weapon Ayush = Long Lived Indian Hindu Baby Names – Boy B Baadal = cloud Baalaark = the rising sun Baalkrishan = young Krishna Baanbhatt = name of an ancient poet Baanke Bihaari = name of Krishna Baasima = smiling Babala = Above Babul Badri = Lord Vishnu Badrinath = Lord Vishnu Badriprasad = goft of Badri Bahubali = a Jain tirthankar Bahula = a star Bahuleya = Lord Kartikeya Baibhav = prosperity Bajrang = Lord Hanuman's name Bakool = Flower Bakul = a kind of tree Bakula = a kind of flower Balaaditya = young sun Balachandra = young moon Balagopal = infant Krishna Balagovind = infant Krishna Balaji = Lord Vishnu Balakrishna = young krishna Balamani = young jewel Courtesy of IndianOracle.com Balamohan = one who is attractive Balaraj = strong Balaram = brother of Lord Krishna Balashankar = young Lord Shiva Balavan = powerful Balbhadra = brother of Krishna Balbir = strong Baldev = strong Balendu = young moon Balmukund = young krishna Bali = brave Balraj = mighty, powerful Balram = brother of Lord Krishna Balvant = of immense strength Balveer = powerful ( Balbeer ) Balvindra = strong Banaj = Lotus Banbihari = Lord Krishna Bandhu = friend Bandhul = pleasing Bandhula = charming Baneet = Polite Banke = Lord Krishna Bankebihari = Lord Krishna Bankim = not straight Bankimchandra = crescent moon Banshi = flute Banshidhar = Krishna Bansi Bansilal = Lord Krishna Banwari = Lord Krishna Barid = Cloud Barindra = ocean Barsaat = Welcome rain Barun
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