If you judge by all the names called out in my house, you'd guess I have a 11 kids. I only have three, but because each one of them has approximately three nicknames assigned by different members of the family, it feels like so many more. And yet, we spent so much time and care choosing a baby name for each of them.
When I started looking at baby names for my eldest, I was searching for a name that's easy to pronounce, sounded American yet ethnic and was somehow meaningful. My husband and I scoured the internet searching for inspiration for a name for my son.
If you're looking for an Indian baby boy name, I've shared my research to get you started.
Note: There are many languages spoken in India — including Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Telugu and Urdo, among many others — which means lots of sources for inspiration for baby names. In addition to referencing the Social Security Administration (SSA), which provides a list of top 1,000 baby boy names, this list was also curated from a few hidden gems I looked to when searching for my son's name: small businesses who sell South Asian-inspired baby products that can be personalized with names. These include Modi Toys, the maker of mantra-singing plush toys; Her Sun & Stars Co., which sells personalized minky blankets and Creative Crafty Mom, who provides personalized rakhis for Raksha Bandhan. These were an unexpected source of great baby names.
Ironically enough, I found my son's name offline. But if you're struggling like we were, sources of inspiration can be anywhere, from Hindu theology to Bollywood films. Here, some top Indian baby boy names to consider in 2025 and beyond.
Most Popular Indian Boy Names With Meanings
According to BabyCenter in India, these are some top baby boy names in India, listed in order of their popularity, along with the site's translation of their meanings.
- Ved, "sacred knowledge; holy learning and scriptures of the Hindus"
- Vedant, "one who has complete knowledge of the Vedas; a master of Hindu philosophy"
- Veer, "a brave person; a hero; a warrior"
- Aarav, "'wisdom; a musical note; radiance"
- Akshar, "'one who is eternal or permanent"
- Arjun, "of the dawn; made of silver; lightning; white and dazzling"
- Avi, "mountain; wind; sun"
- Avyaan, "without any imperfections"
- Bharat, "universal monarch; fire; a name of a priest"
- Bhuvan, "the universe; the Earth; the creator of the world"
- Bujjigadu, "little fellow; dear little one"
- Chinnodu, "small one"
- Dhairya, "one with patience, endurance and perseverance"
- Dhruv, "the pole star; firm; immovable"
- Jayant, "victory; the moon"
- Joshith, "pleased; delighted; filled with joy"
- Kabir, "powerful; great; respected"
- Kalp, "thought; idea; consideration; reflection"
- Keshav, "one with long, lustrous hair"
- Krishiv, "a combination of the names Krishna and Shiva"
In addition, these aren't in the top spots at the moment, but they made the last last year and are worthy of another look.
- Kiaan, "grace of God"
- Viraj, "sovereign; warrior; splendor"
- Krishna, "a Hindu God who is considered a celebrated avatar of Lord Vishnu"
- Ayansh, "a gift from God; first rays of the sun; part of the parents"
- Vivaan, "to twist; to plait"
- Parth, "a prince or king"
- Ivaan, "God's glorious gift; as bright as the sun; royalty"
- Advik, "unique"
- Malhar, "name of a raga in Indian classical music sung especially in the rainy season"
- Reyansh, "part of a stream"
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Indian Boy Names Inspired by Hindu Theology
Given the vast number of gods and goddesses in Hinduism — and with each deity carrying multiple alternative names — there is no shortage of inspiration found here.
- Anish
- Aum
- Bhagvant
- Giritra
- Harit
- Ishan
- Jagan
- Kapil
- Krish
- Luv
- Moksh
- Nitin
- Omkareswar
- Panshul
- Parin
- Rishi
- Shankar
- Shivay
- Veer
- Yogish
Indian Names Inspired by Bollywood
While Bollywood’s scripts are no match for Hindu scriptures, the one benefit of having a prolific movie industry are the countless movie titles hitting the screens.
- Akshay
- Ajay
- Anil
- Ashok
- Dilip
- Hrithik
- Laksh
- Rajesh
- Ram
- Ranbir
- Ranveer
- Sajan
- Samay
- Siddh
- Tarak
Indian Names From Pop Culture
From Monkey Man star Dev Patel to The Namesake's Kal Penn, these are the Indian names you might hear on the radio or see splashed across the screen.
- Ari
- Deepak
- Dev
- Irfan
- Jaiden
- Jay
- Kalpen
- Manoj
- Ravi
- Zayn
Short Indian Boy Names
When you want to keep it to the point, these names are short and sweet.
- Arun
- Asim
- Elil
- Hari
- Hira
- Ijay
- Jaya
- Lal
- Manu
- Ohas
- Ohm
- Ovi
- Parv
- Pran
- Prem
- Sai
- Tala
- Tej
- Vasu
- Yug
Long Indian Boy Names
Then again, taking your time is nice, too.
- Aaditya
- Aravind
- Bhaskar
- Bhavatu
- Chandra
- Chitaksh
- Dushyant
- Hredhan
- Jagannath
- Jitendra
- Kailash
- Kalidas
- Madhukar
- Mahavir
- Mahendra
- Prabhakar
- Samardh
- Shivansh
- Siddharth
- Zeeshan
Unique Indian Boy Names
When you want to distinguish yourself from the rest, these are the names to consider.
- Baldev
- Daksh
- Edhas
- Ekansh
- Haroon
- Kairav
- Karthik
- Kavish
- Mukul
- Moksh
- Neeraj
- Nirmay
- Pranav
- Rithvik
- Sarvesh
- Shaan
- Swapnil
- Tanmay
- Tavish
- Vipul
More Names to Consider
No matter what the inspiration, one of these names might be perfect for your little one.
- Akash
- Akhil
- Anand
- Arian
- Armaan
- Ashwin
- Ayaan
- Barun
- Bhavin
- Bodhi
- Brijesh
- Charun
- Chetan
- Daivey
- Deval
- Devyan
- Devesh
- Dharma
- Dinesh
- Divit
- Eshaan
- Gaman
- Harsh
- Hunar
- Illesh
- Ishir
- Jahan
- Jairaj
- Jayesh
- Jiyan
- Kahan
- Kaiyen
- Kamal
- Karam
- Kiran
- Kriyan
- Manav
- Manish
- Mayan
- Milan
- Mitra
- Mivan
- Mohan
- Naman
- Nayan
- Nikhil
- Niket
- Nilam
- Nishan
- Niyam
- Onkar
- Panna
- Pavan
- Pravin
- Priyam
- Raghav
- Rahul
- Rajiv
- Rajveer
- Rakesh
- Rayan
- Revan
- Ridhan
- Riyan
- Rohan
- Rohit
- Roshan
- Rudra
- Sachin
- Sachiv
- Sahil
- Samesh
- Samit
- Sanjay
- Sanjit
- Sayan
- Sharma
- Shikhar
- Sohum
- Suman
- Sumit
- Sundar
- Suraj
- Suresh
- Surya
- Taral
- Tejas
- Tushar
- Uttar
- Vardan
- Vihan
- Vijay
- Vikram
- Vimal
- Vipin
- Vishal
- Vivan
- Vivek
- Yash
- Zian
Avani Modi Sarkar is the Co-founder of Modi Toys, an award-winning children's brand of toys and books, rooted in South Asian culture and Hindu faith; in addition to authoring and publishing four children's books as part of the Modi Toys collection, she is also a contributing writer for Parents, The Bump and Good Housekeeping. Avani resides in NJ with her husband and three children.