Bengali Origin Names
Browse Bengali origin names across female and male groups.
Female Names
View full pageDoyel
Doyel primarily derives from the Bengali name for the doyel bird, a species of myna (Acridotheres tristis) known for its melodious calls and striking black plumage with white wing...
Nimai
Nimai derives from Sanskrit roots where 'ni' can imply 'down' or 'certainly,' paired with 'mai,' a term for 'nectar' or 'honey,' yielding an interpretation as 'certainly nectar' o...
Souvik
Souvik is a modern compound name derived from Sanskrit elements, where 'Sau' (or 'Shau') relates to 'with' or 'possessing,' often implying abundance or divine endowment, and 'Vik'...
Ujaan
Ujaan derives from Bengali, where it carries the meaning 'storm' or 'heavy rain,' evoking the forceful downpour associated with monsoons.
Aaheli
Aaheli derives from Sanskrit roots where 'aah' relates to a flowing or blowing motion, and 'heli' evokes the idea of a swing or gentle sway, collectively connoting 'leaf' or 'maid...
Ajorie
The name Ajorie appears to derive from elements associated with Sanskrit or Indic linguistic roots, where 'Ajo' relates to concepts of eternity or the undying, often linked to div...
Annesha
Annesha derives from Sanskrit roots, where 'anna' signifies 'food' or 'grain,' a foundational element in ancient Indian symbolism representing sustenance and divine provision, whi...
Comilla
Comilla lacks a widely attested etymological root in major naming traditions, with interpretations varying by cultural lens.
Deba
Deba primarily derives from Sanskrit roots, where 'Devi' or 'Deb' signifies 'goddess' or 'divine,' with 'Deba' emerging as a shortened or affectionate form carrying connotations o...
Dristy
Dristy derives from the Sanskrit term 'dṛṣṭi,' which translates to 'sight,' 'vision,' or 'gaze,' often carrying connotations of focused perception or insight in classical Indian l...
Ilish
Ilish functions primarily as a modern given name with roots in Bengali linguistic traditions, where it directly references the hilsa fish (Tenualosa ilisha), a culturally prized s...
Malaun
The name Malaun lacks a widely attested etymology in major naming traditions, with interpretations varying by cultural lens.
Male Names
View full pageAjoni
Ajoni appears to derive from elements suggesting 'unborn' or 'eternal,' potentially linked to Sanskrit roots where 'a-' denotes negation and 'joni' relates to birth or origin, imp...
Bivan
Bivan is a name of uncertain etymology, potentially linked to Sanskrit roots where 'biva' or similar forms evoke notions of 'seed' or 'origin' in some regional naming traditions,...
Khiro
Khiro derives primarily from Sanskrit roots, where 'khira' or 'kheer' signifies sweetened rice pudding or milk-based dessert, symbolizing purity, nourishment, and sweetness in cul...
Labon
The name Labon is a rare given name with limited etymological documentation, potentially deriving from Bengali or South Asian linguistic roots where it may relate to concepts of b...
Sadman
Sadman appears to derive from elements meaning 'truthful person' or 'man of truth,' with 'sad' functioning as a root denoting authenticity or genuineness in certain linguistic con...
Shoumik
Shoumik derives from Sanskrit roots, where 'shou' relates to boundary or limit, and 'mik' connects to form or shape, yielding an interpretation of 'well-formed boundary' or 'hands...
Sourik
Sourik appears to derive from Sanskrit roots, where 'Sur' signifies gods or divine beings, and 'ik' serves as a diminutive or relational suffix, collectively implying 'little god,...