Hindi Origin Names
Browse Hindi origin names across female and male groups.
Female Names
View full pageAnaisha
Anaisha is a modern name that appears to blend elements from Sanskrit and Arabic linguistic traditions, with interpretations varying by cultural context.
Mera
The name Mera carries multiple etymological layers depending on its linguistic origin.
Anayra
Anayra is a modern compound name blending elements from Sanskrit roots, where 'Ana' often derives from 'Anaya' meaning 'completely free' or 'without a superior,' signifying indepe...
Jaiya
Jaiya is commonly interpreted as a modern creative variant of names like Jaya, carrying the core meaning 'victory' or 'triumph' from Sanskrit roots.
Suhani
Suhani derives from the Hindi adjective 'suhana,' which conveys pleasantness, beauty, or delightfulness, often describing something charming or agreeable to the senses.
Bindi
Bindi derives from the Hindi word 'bindī,' referring to the traditional colored dot worn by women on the forehead between the eyebrows in South Asian cultures.
Saiya
Saiya lacks a single definitive etymology, with interpretations varying by linguistic and cultural context.
Heer
Heer derives from the Hindi and Punjabi word 'heer,' signifying 'diamond,' a metaphor for something precious, radiant, and enduring.
Pihu
Pihu is a modern Indian given name derived from the Hindi term 'pihu,' which onomatopoeically mimics the sweet, gentle chirping sounds of a baby bird or koel cuckoo, evoking tende...
Anira
Anira lacks a single, universally attested etymology, with interpretations drawing from multiple linguistic traditions.
Danisha
Danisha is commonly interpreted as a modern coinage blending elements from Arabic and Sanskrit traditions, where it may derive from 'Dana' meaning 'gift' or 'generous giver' in bo...
Baaj
Baaj derives from Hindi and related Indo-Aryan languages, where it carries the primary meaning of 'eagle' or 'falcon,' symbolizing a bird of prey known for its keen vision and pow...
Male Names
View full pageAariv
Aariv is a modern given name primarily interpreted as deriving from Sanskrit elements, where 'Aar' relates to peace, wisdom, or knowledge, and 'iv' functions as a suffix evoking p...
Rayansh
Rayansh is a modern compound name in Hindi, blending 'ray' or 'raya,' which denotes a king, prince, or leader in Sanskrit-derived terms, with 'ansh,' signifying a part, portion, o...
Kiyansh
Kiyansh is a modern name primarily associated with Sanskrit roots, where it conveys meanings such as 'person with good qualities,' 'person having all qualities,' or 'a gem of a pe...
Kiansh
Kiansh appears to be a modern coinage blending elements from Sanskrit-derived names, where 'Ki' may evoke 'kiran' meaning ray or beam of light, and 'ansh' directly translates to p...
Nanaji
Nanaji derives from Hindi and related Indo-Aryan languages, where 'nana' signifies 'maternal grandfather' and 'ji' is an honorific suffix denoting respect, akin to 'sir' or 'rever...
Rivansh
Rivansh is a modern compound name in Hindi-Sanskrit linguistic traditions, blending 'Riva' or 'Rivan,' which evokes notions of 'shore,' 'bank,' or 'rope' from Sanskrit roots like...
Aaransh
Aaransh is a modern compound name in Hindi, derived from 'Aar' meaning 'the beginning' or 'part,' often linked to foundational or initial elements, and 'Ansh' signifying 'portion,...
Aatish
Aatish derives from the Hindi-Urdu word 'ātaś,' which directly translates to 'fire,' symbolizing intense energy, passion, or destruction in its elemental form.
Aikam
Aikam appears to derive from components suggesting 'unique' or 'one of a kind,' potentially blending elements like 'ai' linked to singularity or primacy in certain linguistic trad...
Akaay
Akaay derives from Hindi and Sanskrit roots, where 'akaay' translates to 'bodyless' or 'without a body,' formed by combining 'a-' (a prefix denoting negation or absence) with 'kaa...
Ankoor
Ankoor derives from the Hindi word 'ankur,' meaning 'sprout,' 'bud,' or 'seedling,' symbolizing new beginnings, growth, and potential.
Anveer
Anveer appears to derive from elements within Indian linguistic traditions, where 'An' often relates to 'self' or 'prime' and 'veer' means 'brave' or 'hero,' suggesting an interpr...