Whether you are an Indian yourself or are attached to the Indian traditions and culture, choosing an Indian name for your little one can be a great choice. So, we have compiled some Indian baby boy names to help you out. Most of these names are derived from the ancient language of Sanskrit and are rich in meaning and depth. They are unique, beautiful, and attractive. So, scroll through the list to find the right one.
250 Popular Indian Baby Boy Names With Meanings
1. Aadesh
Aadesh is a notable and popular Indian name that means “order” or “command.”
2. Aadrik
The name Aadrik refers to “the sun rising between the mountains.”
3. Aakash
The name Aakash has been quite a popular Indian baby boy name and means “sky.”
4. Aahan
The name Aahan refers to “dawn, sunrise, or first ray of light.”
5. Aarav
Aarav is a popular choice among Indian parents. The name Aarav means “wisdom.” It also means “one who is peaceful.”
6. Aarnik
The name Aarnik means “being one of its kind or something unique.”
7. Abhay
If you want your child to grow into a fearless man, then name him Abhay. The name Abhay means “brave.”
8. Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu was the name of Arjun’s son in Mahabharata. You can also name your son Abhi, which is a diminutive of the name Abhimanyu.
9. Abhinav
The name Abhinav has its origin from a Sanskrit word that means “unique.” Abhinav also means “bright and clever.”
10. Adit
Adit is a diminutive of the name Aditya. The variation of the name is as popular as the original form. Adit means “from the beginning.”
11. Adhyan
The name Adhyan means “one who is rising.”
12. Adrith
Another name for Lord Vishnu, Adrith, refers to “one who supports others.”
13. Advaith
The name Advaith means “unique” or “free from duality.”
14. Advik
A short and sweet boy name, Advik, means “creativity.”
15. Agastya
The name Agastya has its origin from “Agastya,” a revered Vedic sage as per the Hindu mythology.
16. Ajay
The name Ajay means “one who is invincible.” In ancient India, the title ‘Ajay’ referred to “the triumphant kings.”
17. Akshaj
A name that comes with a religious origin, Akshaj, means “a thunderbolt.” Akshaj also refers to “Lord Vishnu.”
18. Akshant
The name Akshant refers to “an individual who wants to win all the time.”
19. Akshat
The name Akshat refers to “one who can neither be harmed nor injured.”
20. Akshay
A popular name for boys, Akshay, means “one who is immortal.”
21. Amandeep
Amandeep is a popular Punjabi name which means, “the lamp of peace.”
22. Amey
The name Amey refers to “one who is free from deceit and error.” Amey also has a religious origin and is another name for Lord Ganesha.
23. Anik
The name Anik means “strong.” It is also one of the many names of Lord Ganesha.
24. Aniket
A name that has a religious origin, Aniket, is another name for Lord Shiva.
25. Anishk
The name Anishk refers to “one who has no enemies and foes.”
26. Ankit
The name Ankit means “a symbol.” The name Ankit also means “distinguished or the chosen one.”
27. Ansh
The name means “portion” or “day.” The name is also used for referring Lord Vishnu.
28. Anshul
A unique and modern name, Anshul refers to the “one who is bright, radiant, and glows like a sunbeam.”
29. Anvit
A unique name, Anvit, refers to “an individual who leads/guides others.”
30. Arijit
The name Arijit refers to “one who triumphs over his enemies.” Arijit is also the name of Lord Krishna and Subhadra’s son.
31. Arjun
Arjun is another traditional favorite, probably because of its association with the legendary hero of Mahabharata. The name Arjun means “honor, bright, and courageous.”
32. Arnav
The name Arnav means “ocean” or “sea.” It also means “waves.”
33. Aruj
The name Aruj refers to the “bright rising sun.” Aruj also means “one who is born of the Sun.”
34. Arush
Arush is a short and unique name starting with the favorite alphabet ‘A’. The name means ‘first rays of the sun’.
35. Aryan
A name has its origin from a Sanskrit word which means, “spiritual or someone noble.” The name Aryan also means “ancient.”
36. Ashok
The name Ashok has its origin from “Ashoka,” a great ruler of the Mauryan Dynasty. The name Ashok means “happy and content.”
37. Ashvik
Ashvik refers to “one who is blessed to be triumphant.”
38. Atharv
The name Atharv is a great choice for spiritually inclined parents. The name Atharv refers to “the first Veda.” Atharv is also another name for Lord Ganesha.
39. Avaneesh
Another name for Lord Ganesha, Avaneesh refers to the “Lord or Master of the Earth/whole world.”
40. Avik
The name Avik has its origin from a Sanskrit word, which means “brave and fearless.”
41. Aviraj
A perfect name for your little prince, the name Aviraj means “King of Kings.” Aviraj also means to “shine brightly like the sun.”
42. Avyan
Another name for Lord Ganesha, Avyan, refers to “an individual without any imperfections.”
43. Avyukt
The name Avyukt refers to “one with a clear mind.” Avyukt also has a religious origin, being another name for Lord Krishna.
44. Ayaan
The name Ayaan means “good luck and destiny.” It is also used to refer a fortunate person.
45. Ayansh
A meaningful name for your little master, Ayansh, means “God’s gift.” The name Ayansh also refers to the “first rays of light.”
46. Ayush
The name Ayush means “long-lived” or “someone with a long life.”
47. Bharat
The name Bharat has several meanings. It is the Hindi name for India. Bharat also means “clever” or the “God of fire.”
48. Bhargav
An epithet of Lord Shiva, Bhargav, means to “attain radiance.”
49. Chandan
It is a name inspired by nature and means the Sandalwood tree in Hindi.
50. Chirag
The name Chirag originates from a Sanskrit word, which means the “lamp.”
51. Chetan
The name Chetan means “intelligence” or “vigor.” The name also means “spirit of life.”
52. Daiwik
A trendy name for your baby boy, Daiwik, means something “sacred” or “divine.” Daiwik also means “by the grace of God.”
53. Daksh
The name Daksh means “precious son.” It also means “talented” or “excellent.”
54. Dilip
The name means “king,” “defender,” or “protector.” The name Dilip also refers to “ancestors of Lord Rama.”
55. Darsh
Darsh is a modern variation of Lord Krishna’s name. The name Darsh also refers to that time of the day when “the moon just becomes visible.”
56. Darshil
The name Darshil refers to “one who is good looking, attractive, and sober.”
57. Deepak
The name Deepak means “lamp” or “light.”
58. Dev
A popular name for your child, Dev, means “God or Lord.”
59. Devansh
The name has spiritual origins and means “a part of God.”
60. Dhruv
The name Dhruv refers to the “pole star (Dhruv Tara).”
61. Dhruvam
The name Dhruvam means, “the enduring sound.” The name Dhruvam also means “heaven.”
62. Dipankar
The name Dipankar means “light or flame.”
63. Divyansh
A trendy name, Divyansh, means “a part of God and the divine light.”
64. Durjoy
The name Durjoy refers to the “Moon.”
65. Eklavya
The name Eklavya has historical significance in Indian mythology. Eklavya was a loyal and brave student of Dronacharya.
66. Eshaanth
A name with a religious significance, Eshaanth, is “another name for Lord Vishnu.”
67. Gaurav
The name Gaurav means “honor or pride.” The name Gaurav also means “dignity.”
68. Gautam
The name Gautam means “wisest.” Gautam is also another name for Lord Buddha.
69. Govinda
Govinda is a variation of Govind, and it is another name for Lord Krishna.
70. Gurdeep
Gurdeep is a popular Punjabi name, which means “lamp of the teacher.”
71. Hari
Hari means “the one who removes evil.” Hari is also another name for Lord Krishna.
72. Harish
A name with a religious significance, Harish is another name for Lord Vishnu.
73. Harsh
The name Harsh means “joy,” “excitement,” or “happiness.”
74. Harshad
The name Harshad refers to “one who gives joy and happiness.”
75. Hemant
It means “early winter season” or “gold.” It is also another name for “Lord Buddha.”
76. Himansh
The name Himansh, refers to “he who is a part of Lord Shiva.”
77. Himanshu
A unique name for your son, Himanshu, refers to the “Moon.”
78. Hitansh
Hitansh means “Lord of Goodness.” Hitansh also means “a well-wisher.”
79. Hiten
A trendy name, Hiten, has its name derived from a Sanskrit word which means, “the heart.”
80, Hridhaan
The name Hridhaan means “the heart.” Hridhaan also refers to a “kind, generous, and compassionate person.”
81. Hrithik
Hrithik was the name of a sage in Indian mythology. The name Hrithik means “an intelligent person.”
82. Indra
The name Indra has a religious background. Indra is the “King of all the Gods” in Indian mythology.
83. Ishaan
Ishaan is another name for Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. Ishaan also means “the Sun” and “harbinger of riches.”
84. Ishank
The name Ishank refers to the “peak of the mighty Himalayas.” Ishank also refers to the pair of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva.
85. Ivaan
The name Ivaan means “the Sun.” The name Ivaan also means “glorious and gracious gift of God.”
86. Jagan
Jagan, the diminutive of Jagannath, and it means “world” or “universe.” The name is also another name for Lord Vishnu.
87. Jai
The name Jai comes from a Sanskrit word meaning “victory.”
88. Jatin
The name Jatin has a religious origin and is one of the many names of Lord Shiva. The name Jatin also refers to “an individual with matted hair.”
89. Jeet
The name Jeet means, “victory, success, or triumph.” The name Jeet also refers to “one who overcomes all his problems.”
90. Jyotiraditya
One of the many names of Lord Krishna, Jyotiraditya, means “the resplendence of the Sun.”
91. Kabir
Kabir is the name of a revered Sufi saint, and it means “great.”
92. Kairav
The name Kairav means “one who is born from the water.” Kairav also refers to “white lotus.”
93. Kamal
The name Kamal refers to the Lotus flower.
94. Kanishk
The name Kanishk has its origin from the name of an “ancient king who followed Buddhism.”
95. Karan
The name originates from “Karna,” who was a character in Mahabharata. The name means “an intelligent and talented warrior or person.”
96. Karthik
The name Karthik is indicative of a month in the Hindu calendar. Karthik also means “one who bestows courage.”
97. Kapil
The name Kapil has its origin from “Kapila,” a revered sage of the Vedic times. It is also another name for Lord Shiva, and means “innocent.”
98. Kavan
The name Kavan originates from an Indian word which means, “poem or poetry.”
99. Kavyansh
The name Kavyanash means “wisdom and intelligence.” Kavyansh also means “one who is born with poetry.”
100. Kiaan
An adorable name for your son, Kiaan, means “by God’s grace.”
101. Kiyansh
The name Kiyansh refers to an “individual blessed with good and noble qualities.”
102. Krish
Krish is a modern variant of the Lord Krishna’s name. Parents would love their children to have Lord Krishna’s qualities of wit, charm, and intellect.
103. Kshitij
A unique name, Kshitij refers to “Lord of the Earth.” The name Kshitij also refers to “the point where the earth and the sky meet.”
104. Kunal
The name Kunal originates from a Sanskrit word which means, “Lotus.” The name Kunal also refers to “one who sees beauty in everything.”
105. Kush
According to Indian mythology, Kush was the name of “one of the twin sons of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita.” The name Kush also refers to the “sacred or holy grass.”
106. Kushal
Kushal is a wonderful option for parents looking for a trendy name for their baby boy. Kushal means “clever” or “perfect.”
107. Lakshya
The name Lakshya means “target or goal.”
108. Lakshit
The name Lakshit has its origin from a Sanskrit word, which refers to a “distinguished person.” Lakshit also means “ambition” or “aspiration.”
109. Lalit
The name Lalit means “handsome, charming, and graceful.”
110. Lavish
The name Lavish refers to the “God of Love.”
111. Madhavaditya
This name is formed by the amalgamation of two names, “Madhav” and “Aditya.” Madhavaditya is indeed a unique name and means “of the springtime.”
112. Madhavan
A name that has religious significance, Madhavan, is one of the many names of Lord Shiva.
113. Malhar
The name Malhar has its origin from “Malhara,” a popular Raga/Raag in the Indian classical music.
114. Manish
The name Manish has been in use since ancient times. It means “the God of mind.”
115. Manoj
It means “something that originates from the mind.” The name also means “love” or “affection.”
116. Manvik
The name Manvik refers to “a kind-hearted individual.” Manvik also means “intelligence.”
117. Mayank
The name Mayank refers to the Moon. Mayank also refers to an “individual who is calm and serene like the moon.”
118. Mayukh
The name Mayukh refers to “one who is full of splendor and brilliance.”
119. Mayuresh
The name Mayuresh refers to “one who rides the peacock.” In Indian mythology, Mayuresh is another name for Lord Karthikeyan, who is the son of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva.
120. Mehul
Mehul is a great choice if you are looking for a simple name for your baby. The name Mehul means “rain.”
121. Mihir
The name Mihir refers to the “rays of the Sun.”
122. Miransh
A unique name, Miransh, refers to a “small part of the ocean.”
123. Mitansh
The name Mitansh means “a friend.” The name Mitansh also means “sweet.”
124. Mohan
Mohan is another name for Lord Krishna. Mohan symbolizes “one who can mesmerize people around him by his style, charm, and looks.”
125. Nakul
Nakul was the name of one of the five Pandavas and the twin brother of Sahdev. Nakul is another name for Lord Shiva.
126. Naitik
The name Naitik refers to a “good-natured individual with great morals.”
127. Naksh
The name Naksh refers to the “Moon.”
128. Naman
A trendy name, Naman, means “salutation or to bow down before the creator.”
129. Navin
The name Navin means “new.”
130. Nayan
The name Nayan means “eyes.” Nayan also refers to “an extremely blissful and happy person.”
131. Neil
Neil is a variation of the name Neel, which means “blue,” a classic example of giving a modern twist to traditional names.
132. Nihal
The name Nihal means “successful” or “positive.” The name Nihal also means “handsome” or “prosperous.”
133. Nikit
A trendy name, Nikit, refers to “one who is honest and has divine wisdom.”
134. Nikshith
The name Nikshith refers to “an individual with a sharp personality.”
135. Nikunj
A unique name, Nikunj, refers to a “bowerbird or a bird’s nest.” The name Nikunj also means “the sweet-smelling fragrance.”
136. Nirav
The name Nirav refers to something “calm and quiet.”
137. Nirved
The name means “a gift from Gods.”
138. Nishant
The name Nishant has its origin from a Sanskrit word which means, “dawn or early morning.” Nishant also refers to the “Moon.”
139. Nitesh
A trendy name, Nitesh refers to “one who is well-versed in the law.”
140. Nivan
The name Nivan refers to something pious or sacred. Nivan also means “bound or limited.”
141. Om
Om is a traditional Indian name that refers to a sacred syllable in the Hindu religion.
142. Omkar
The name has its origin in “Om,” which is considered a sacred Hindu syllable. Omkar is also another name for Lord Ganesha.
143. Pankaj
One of the many names of Lord Brahma, Pankaj, is indicative of the “lotus flower.”
144. Parag
The name Parag has its origin in a Sanskrit word which means, “pollens of the flower.”
145. Parikshit
The name Parikshit has its origin in Ramayana, and refers to the “son of Abhimanyu.” The name Parikshit also refers to “one who has been tested.”
146. Parth
Parth is a beautiful name for your much-cherished baby. Parth means “way.”
147. Parthik
The name Parthik means “pure and innocent.”
148. Parthiv
The name Parthiv originates from a word that means “son or prince of the Earth.”
149. Prabhas
A unique name, Prabhas, means “brilliance or lustrous.”
150. Pranav
The name Pranav comes from Om, the Hindu sacred symbol. Pranav is the “primordial mantra” for the Hindus. It is also one of the names for Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.
151. Praneeth/Pranith
The name Praneeth/Pranith has its origin from a Sanskrit word that means the “Almighty God.” The name Praneeth also means “calmness,” “modesty,” or “one who is as precious and dear as life.”
152. Pransh
Another name for Lord Vishnu, Pransh, refers to “one who is full of life.”
153. Prashant
The name Prashant means “tranquility.” Prashant also refers to a “calm and composed individual.”
154. Prateek
The name Prateek refers to the “first word in a sentence.” The name Prateek also means “symbol.”
155. Pratham
The name Pratham has its origin in a Sanskrit word that means, “first or number one.”
156. Pratyush
The name Pratyush has its origin in a Sanskrit word which means, “dawn.” Pratyush also refers to “a person who is bright and radiant like the sun.”
157. Prem
The meaning of the name Prem is “love” or “beloved.”
158. Pritam
The name Pritam means “a loved one.”
159. Priyanshu
A unique name, Priyanshu, refers to the “first rays of the sun.”
160. Priyom
The name Priyom refers to “one who is loved by one and all.”
161. Pulkit
The name Pulkit means to be “thrilled or overjoyed.”
162. Purav
A name with an interesting meaning, Purav, refers to the “singing or chanting voice that comes from the East at sunrise.”
163. Raghav
It is another name for Lord Rama. The name Raghav also refers to “descendants of Lord Rama.”
164. Rahul
The name means “efficient” and “competent.” Rahul was also the name of son of Lord Buddha
165. Rajesh
The name Rajesh means “King of Kings” or “Lord of all Kings.”
166. Rajiv
It refers to someone who is “successful” or someone who is “an achiever.” The name also means “blue lotus.”
167. Rajvir
The name Rajvir refers to a “brave and powerful king.”
168. Rakesh
The name Rakesh has its origin from “Raka,” a Sanskrit word that refers to “full moon.” The name Rakesh also means “Lord of the full moon.”
169. Ramesh
Ramesh is one of the names of Lord Vishnu, and means, “one who saves others from problems.”
170. Ranveer
The name Ranveer means a “winner or one who is a hero of the battle.
171. Rajat
The name Rajat refers to “one who is courageous.” The name Rajat also means “silver.”
172. Raunak
A unique name, Raunak has its name derived from a Sanskrit word that means “pride and glory.” The name also means “happiness and light.”
173. Reyansh
Reyansh means “first rays of light.” Reyansh is also one of the many names of Lord Vishnu.
174. Riddhiman
A unique name, Riddhiman, refers to “one who possesses a good fortune.”
175. Rihan
Another name for Lord Vishnu, Rihan, refers to the “entrance of the heaven.” The name Rihan also means “one who destroys enemies.”
176. Rishabh
A popular name, it means “superior” or “excellent.” The name also means “deep knowledge.”
177. Rishaan
Another name for Lord Shiva, Rishaan refers to an individual who “seeks enlightenment.” The name Rishaan also refers to a “good human being.”
178. Rishaank
A name with a religious origin, Rishaank, refers to “one who is a follower or devotee of Lord Shiva.”
179. Rishit
The name Rishit refers to a “learned person or one who is the best in everything.”
180. Ritesh
The name Ritesh refers to “one who guards the truth.” The name Ritesh also refers to the “Lord of Seasons.”
181. Rituraj
A unique name, Rituraj, means “Lord or King of all seasons.”
182. Rivaan
The name Rivaan means “a star.” Rivaan also refers to an ambitious and self-sufficient individual.
183. Rohan
The name Rohan means “ascending” or “blossom.” It is also another name for Lord Vishnu.
184. Rohit
The name Rohit means “red,” “rainbow,” or also refers to “the first rays of the sun.”
185. Ronav
The name Ronav refers to one who is an “embodiment of grace and charm.”
186. Ronit
The name Ronit refers to “a charming young man.” Ronit also means “embellishment.”
187. Rudra
Rudra is one of the names of Lord Shiva. The name Rudra also means “the remover of pain.”
188. Sabhya
The name Sabhya means “refined” or “orderly” – something that you would want your tiny tot to be when he grows up.
189. Sachin
If you are a fan of Sachin Tendulkar, then go ahead and name your little munchkin after the great Indian batting maestro. The name Sachin is an epithet of Lord Shiva. It also refers to “an individual who is pure and affectionate.”
190. Sachit
The name Sachit is indicative of “one who is joyful and conscious.”
191. Sai
A name with immense religious significance, the name Sai has its origin from “Sai Baba.” The name Sai means “God or someone holy.”
192. Sahil
The name Sahil generally refers to the “bank of a sea/ocean.” The name Sahil also means “guide.”
193. Samar
Samar is an Indian name with an Arabic origin. The name Samar comes from the Arabic word “Samara,” which means “reward,” “fruit,” or an “outcome.”
194. Samarth
The name Samarth means “efficient.”
195. Samrat
The name Samrat has its origin from a Sanskrit word which means, “King or Emperor.”
196. Sanjay
Sanjay was the name of a royal official in Mahabharata. The name Sanjay means “victorious.”
197. Sarthak
The name Sarthak means “good job.”
198. Sarvin
The name Sarvin is indicative of “one who is the best archer.” The name also means “victory.”
199. Sathvik
One of the many names of Lord Shiva, Sathvik, means “calm and virtuous.”
200. Shakti
The name Shakti means “power.”
201. Shamit
The name Shamit refers to a “calm, disciplined, and peaceful individual.”
202. Sharvil
Another name for Lord Krishna, the name Sharvil has its origin from “Sharv,” a word which means “sacred to Lord Shiva.”
203. Shashank
One of the many names of Lord Shiva, Shashank, refers to the “Moon.”
204. Shaurya
The name means “bravery and power.” It is also used to refer to a brave person.
205. Shayan
The name Shayan refers to a “courteous and intelligent person, who is worthy and deserves good things in life.”
206. Shivaay
A name with a religious origin, Shivaay, is one of the many names of Lord Shiva.
207. Shivansh
The name Shivansh means “part of Lord Shiva.”
208. Shivin
A name with a religious origin, Shivin, is another name for Lord Shiva.
209. Shlok
A name with a religious significance, Shlok, refers to “hymns or mantras in praise of the Almighty God.”
210. Shreyan
The name Shreyan means “fame.”
211. Shreyansh
The name Shreyansh refers to a “lucky/fortunate person who gives fame to others.”
212. Shreyas
The name Shreyas means “something auspicious.” Shreyas also means “fortunate” or “superior.”
213. Siddharth
A popular name, it means “one who has many accomplishments to his credit.” Siddharth has its origin from “Siddhartha,” another name for Lord Buddha.
214. Soham
A unique name, Soham, means “every soul has God in it.”
215. Spandan
The name Spandan refers to the “sound of the heartbeat.”
216. Sriansh
A name with a religious significance, Sriansh refers to “he who is born with a part of Lord Vishnu.”
217. Sriyan
Another name for Lord Vishnu, Shriyan, is formed by the union of the first three letters from the name “Sriman” (Sri) and the last three letters from the name “Narayan” (yan).
218. Sujal
A name with a Sanskrit origin, Sujal, means “pure water.”
219. Sumedh
The name Sumedh means “intelligent and clever,” a quality that every parent wants in their children.
220. Tanay
The name Tanay means “a son,” an ideal name if you have welcomed your little prince into this world.
221. Tanmay
The name Tanmay means “to be engrossed.”
222. Tarak
It originates from a Sanskrit word, and means a “star.” The name Tarak also means “protector.”
223. Tejas
Do you want your child to have a sharp mind? Then you can name him Tejas, which means “sharpness” or “brightness.”
224. Tushar
The name Tushar refers to “mist or fine drops of water (or snow).”
225. Utkarsh
The name Utkarsh means “awakening.” Utkarsh also refers to “prosperity.”
226. Vaibhav
The name Vaibhav refers to a “fortunate, intelligent, and prosperous individual.”
227. Vansh
The name Vansh refers to the “coming generation.”
228. Varun
According to Indian mythology, Varun is the “Lord of water.” The name Varun also refers to “Neptune.”
229. Vatsal
A popular Indian name, Vatsal, refers to “someone adorable and affectionate.”
230. Vedanth
The name Vedanth has its origin from the word “Veda,” and refers to the “ultimate knowledge or wisdom of the Vedas.” Vedanth also refers to the “Vedic method of self-realization.”
231. Veer
It originates from a Sanskrit word that means “brave and courageous.”
232. Vehant
The name Vehant means “wisdom and intelligence.”
233. Vihaan
The name Vihaan means “dawn or beginning of a new era.”
234. Vijay
The name Vijay means “victory or success.”
235. Vinay
The name Vinay is indicative of a “humble and modest person.”
236. Vinod
Vinod is a name of Sanskrit origin and means “happy and content.”
237. Viraj
The name Viraj refers to the Sun. Viraj also means “king,” or “resplendent.”
238. Virat
The name Virat originates from a Sanskrit word, which means “brilliant or majestic.” The name also draws inspiration from “Virat Kohli,” a famous Indian cricketer.
239. Viren
The name Viren refers to the “Lord of the warrior.”
240. Vishal
The name Vishal means “magnificence” or “grandeur.” The name Vishal also means “illustriousness.”
241. Vishesh
A trendy name, Vishesh, means “something/someone special.”
242. Vivaan
Another name for Lord Krishna, Vivaan, refers to the “the first rays of the sun.”
243. Vivek
The name Vivek means “conscience.” Vivek also means “judgment.”
244. Vyas
The name Vyas originates from “Vyas,” a revered sage and scholar who “compiled the Vedas, the Puranas, and the famous Mahabharata.”
245. Vyom
A unique name, Vyom, refers to the “sky.”
246. Yakshit
The name Yakshit refers to the “Almighty God or one who will never cease to exist.”
247. Yash
The name Yash means “fame,” “success,” “glory,” or “victory.”
248. Yashvir
The name Yashvir, means “brave and glorious.”
249. Yuvaan
A trendy name, Yuvaan, means “young” or “youthful.” The name Yuvaan also refers to the Moon and is another name for Lord Shiva.
250. Yuvraj
The name Yuvraj has a royal feel to it since the name refers to a “prince or heir apparent.”
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When you have to choose a name for your baby, a few hundreds of names may not be just enough. Keep digging our mine of baby names until you find that one precious gem.
These are the common Indian baby boy names that we would recommend. The above names have been used for many years, yet they are still trending in the country. Most of these names have Sanskrit origins, and a few of them have been inspired by Indian mythology. To help you choose the right Indian name for your baby boy, we have also included the meanings and the origin of each name. So sit down with your partner, grab a pen and choose the name that would suit your little prince the most.
Key Pointers
- Indian baby boy names are inspired by ancient languages such as Sanskrit, Pali, Persian, and Arabic.
- Indian names are closely connected to religion, mythology, and nature.
- Boy names like Kiaan, Lakshya, and Prabhas have become popular in recent years in India.