This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is Indian; and the length is 7.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Dhanraj m Indiandhan means wealth & raj means to rule....hence name means one who rules over money
Dhruthi f IndianDhruthi is considered an aspect of Goddess Lakshmi, representing her courageous and bold qualities. Dhruthi can be associated with the Goddess Lakshmi. The word Dhruthi/ Dhruti is mentioned in Lakshmi Sahasranama two times.
Dilawar دلاور m UrduFrom Persian دلاور
(delâvar) meaning "brave, courageous", derived from دل
(del) meaning "heart" and آور
(âvar) meaning "bringing, giving".
Dilbagh ਦਿਲਬਾਗ m Indian (Sikh)From Punjabi ਦਿਲ
(dil) meaning "heart" (of Persian origin) combined with Sanskrit भग
(bhāga) meaning "happiness, prosperity, good fortune".
Dilruba দিলরুবা f BengaliMeans "attractive, fetching, charming" in Bengali, ultimately from Persian دلربا
(delruba).
Divyani दिव्यानि f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, Nepali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, Gujarati, Assamese, Punjabi, Indian (Sikh)MEANING - Divine, celestial, heavenly, magical, agreeable ... [
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Drisana f English (Rare), Indian (Rare, Expatriate, ?)Meaning uncertain, though popularly claimed to mean "daughter of the sun" in Sanskrit. Supposedly it occurs in Hindu mythology as a name (perhaps a title or epithet) of the Dānava demon Virochana (a son of Prahlāda and father of Bali)... [
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Ekamjot m & f Indian (Sikh), PunjabiA dithematic name formed from the Sanskrit words एकम (ekama) "unitiy" and ज्योतिस् (jyotis) "light"
Falguni ফাল্গুনী, ફાલ્ગુની f & m Bengali, GujaratiFrom Sanskrit फाल्गुन
(phālguna), the name of the twelfth month of the Hindu lunar calendar corresponding to February-March, ultimately from फल्गु
(phalgú) meaning "reddish".
Gajanan गजानन m Indian, Marathi, KonkaniFrom Sanskrit गजानन
(gajanana) meaning "elephant-faced", from गज
(gaja) meaning "elephant" and आनन
(anana) meaning "face". This is another name for
Ganesha.
Gangama f IndianMeans "the goddess of the Ganges" (referring to the Ganges River which runs through India).
Githika f Sinhalese, IndianSouthern Indian variant of
Gitika, which means "a little song" from Sanskrit गीता
(gītā) "song" (see
Gita 1) and the diminutive suffix क
(ka) "little".
Guljaan پھولجان f Uzbek, Urdu, KoreanIn Uzbek and Urdu, it is taken from gul meaning "flower" and jaan meaning "life". In Korean, 굴잔 (guljan) means "oyster".
Gulmina ګلمینه f Pakistani, Pashto, UrduDerived from Pashto ګل
(gul) meaning "flower" combined with Pashto مينه
(mina) meaning "love".
Gunnika f HindiDerived from an Indian word meaning 'garland'.
Gurdial ਗੁਰਦਿਆਲ m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit गुरु
(guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with दयालु
(dayālu) meaning "merciful, compassionate, kind".
Gurmail ਗੁਰਮੇਲ m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit गुरु
(guru) meaning "teacher" combined with मिल्
(mil) meaning "join, meet".
Gurmukh ਗਿਆਨੀ m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit गुरु
(guru) meaning "teacher, guru" combined with मुख
(mukha) meaning "mouth, face".
Gurneet ਗੁਰਨੀਤ f & m Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit गुरु
(guru) meaning "teacher, guru" and नीति
(nīti) meaning "guidance, moral conduct, behaviour".
Hafizul হাফিজুল m Bengali, MalayFirst part of compound Arabic names beginning with حفيظ ال
(Hafiz al) meaning "guardian of the".
Haihaya m OdiaHaihaya was the name of a royal dynasty and their kingdom. This country was one of the kingdoms ruled by kings in the central and western India. It was ruled by the powerful Kartavirya Arjuna , who even defeated Ravana... [
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Haimini हैमिनी f Sanskrit, Indian (Modern), Hinduism, Tamil (Rare), Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Assamese, NepaliMEANING - golden, made or consisting of gold, wintry. In ancient time, it was the name of a queen
Hameeda حمیدہ f Arabic, UrduAlternate transcription of Arabic حميدة (see
Hamidah), as well as the usual Urdu transcription.
Hamsika f IndianMeans "Beautiful Swan". A bearer of this name is Hamsika Iyer, an Indian singer based in Mumbai.
Hansita హన్షిత f Hindi, TeluguMeans "gorgeous" in Hindi and Telugu, possibly derived from the word स्वान (
hans) meaning "swan".
Harbans ਹਰਬੰਸ m & f Indian (Sikh)From the name of the Hindu god
Hari combined with Sanskrit वंश
(vaṃśa) meaning "race, lineage".
Hardial ਹਰਦਿਆਲ m Indian (Sikh)From the name of the Hindu god
Hari combined with Sanskrit दयालु
(dayālu) meaning "merciful, compassionate, kind".
Hardiki हार्दिकी f Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Punjabi, Bengali, Assamese, MarathiMEANING - from heart, of heart
Harilal m IndianCombination of
Hari and
Lal. This was the name of Harilal Gandhi, the estranged eldest son of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
Harneet ਹਰਨੀਤ f & m Indian (Sikh)From the name of the Hindu god
Hari combined with Sanskrit नीति
(nīti) meaning "guidance, moral conduct, behaviour".
Harshit हर्षित m Hindi (Modern)From Sanskrit हर्षित
(harṣita) meaning "happy, delighted", itself from the noun हर्ष
(harṣa) "happiness".
Haseena حسینہ f Urdu, DhivehiAlternate transcription of Urdu حسینہ (see
Hasina), as well as the usual Dhivehi transcription.
Hemlata हेमलता f Indian, Marathi, HindiPossibly derived from Sanskrit हेमलता
(hemalatā) referring to a type of unspecified plant, possibly the golden creeper (
Ernodea littoralis).
Himadri m Hindi"Mountain top of snow." Refers to the Himalaya.
Hiraman हीरामान m IndianFrom Sanskrit हीर (
hīrā) meaning "diamond" and मान (
mān) meaning "respect, pride".
Hradini ह्रदिनी f Sanskrit, Nepali, Indian, Tamil, Hinduism, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Indian (Sikh), Malayalam, Gujarati, Assamese, Telugu, KannadaMEANING - river, lightning
Hrishti हृष्टि f Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Tamil, Hinduism, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Nepali, BengaliMEANING : delight, joy, pride... [
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Huraira هريرة m & f Pakistani, Punjabi, NigerianMeans "kitten" in Arabic.
Abu Hurairah was one of the Prophet Muhammad's companions, in whose case it was part of a kunya or nickname acquired because of his attachment to cats.
Ibemhal f MaoDerived from the Mao
ibema, an address for women, and
hal meaning "first".
Intisar انتصار f & m Arabic, UrduMeans "victory, triumph, conquest" in Arabic, from the root انتصر
(intaṣara) meaning "to gain victory, to triumph". It is typically masculine in Pakistan and feminine elsewhere.
Inzamam انضمام m Arabic, UrduMeans "joining, congregation" in Arabic, from the root انضم
(indhamma) meaning "to put together, to join".
Iruttan இருட்டன் m Tamil (Japanized, Rare)Iruttan is a name from Tamil literature. The meaning of the name is "Darkness" or "Dark One". It can also be a name of an old warlord from the Tamil epic Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi, who was mentioned briefly.
Ishneet ਇਸ਼ਨੀਤ f & m Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit एषा
(eṣā) meaning "desire, wish" and नीति
(nīti) meaning "guidance, moral conduct, behaviour".
Jaanaki जअनकि f HindiMeaning "Daughter of Janak".
Janak, which was a King married to Queen Videha.
Jagruti जागृती, جاگرت f IndianMeans "awareness" in Hindi, from
जागृत (
jāgŕt) "aware, awake, watchful"—itself from Sanskrit
जाग्रत् (
jāgrat).
Jahmead जाहोप m HindiJahmead comes from the Hindi words ja, which means going, and meed, which means hope. It is an uncommon name, mostly used in the middle east, especially India. The first instance of this name dates back to the early 19th century.
Jahnavi जाह्नवी f Indian, HinduismMeans "daughter of Jahnu" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu goddess
Ganga (the river Ganges personified), because she flooded the ashram of the rishi or saint Jahnu while being led by Bhagiratha.
Jaideep ਜੈਦੀਪ m & f Indian (Sikh)Derived from Sanskrit जय
(jayá) meaning "victory, triumph" and दीप
(dīpa) meaning "lamp, light".
Jamdani f & m IndianPossibly from the name of a fine muslin fabric, traditionally made in Bangladesh. The name is of Persian origin, from
jam "flower" and
dani "vase". ... [
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Jarnail ਜਰਨੈਲ m Indian (Sikh)Means "general, officer, chief (of an army)" in Punjabi, derived from French
général.
Jasjeet ਜਸਜੀਤ m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit यशस्
(yaśas) meaning "fame, praise, glory" combined with जिति
(jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Jasneet ਜਸਨੀਤ f & m Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit यशस्
(yaśas) meaning "fame, praise, glory" and नीति
(nīti) meaning "guidance, moral conduct, behaviour".
Jignesh m Gujarati, OdiaMeans "an intellectual boy who is always curious for everything and want to discover whole world" in Gujarati and Odia.
Jijyasa जिज्ञासा f IndianMEANING - "desire to know or learn, investigation, curiosity to learn, enquiring"... [
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Jijyasu जिज्ञासु m IndianMEANING - "desirous to know, curious to learn, desirous or curious to investigate"... [
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Joshana f Indian (Rare)Derived from Sanskrit जोषण
(jośana) meaning "approval, satisfaction, liking".
Joydeep জয়দীপ m Indian, BengaliDerived from Sanskrit जय
(jayá) meaning "conquest, victory, triumph" combined with दीप
(dīpa) meaning "light, lamp".
Jyanesh ज्ञानेश m IndianMEANING - 'lord of wisdom or knowledge', excessively intelligent. Here ज्ञान (jyaan) means knowledge, wisdom + ईश means lord, master... [
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Kaikeyi कैकेयी, কৈকেয়ী, കൈകേയി f Hinduism, IndianName of a character, the second consort of King Dasharatha and the Queen of Ayodhya, in the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.
Kankana कङ्कना f IndianIndian feminine name of Sanskrit origin meaning "one who wears a bracelet".
Karamat كرامت m UrduFrom Arabic کرامة
(karamah) meaning "generosity, high-mindedness, dignity".
Kashish काशीश, ਕਸ਼ਿਸ਼ m & f Indian, Punjabi, HinduismMeans "lord of the Kashis" or "lord of
Kashi city" in Sanskrit, from the place name काशी
(Kashi), which refers to one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus (also known as Varanasi or Benares), and ईश
(īśa) meaning "lord"... [
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Kashmir m & f English, IndianFrom Hindi कश्मीर (
kaśmīr) or Urdu کشمیر (
kašmīr), referring to a region of the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, between China, India and Pakistan. It is also the name of a 1975 Led Zeppelin song.
Kaumudi f IndianFrom Sanskrit कौमुदी
(kaumudī) meaning "moonlight". This is another name for Sharad
Purnima, a harvest festival celebrated on the full moon of late September or early October.
Khadyot खद्योत, काजवा m Sanskrit, Indian, Tamil, Hinduism, Telugu, Nepali, Sinhalese, Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam, Kannada, Gujarati, FijianMeans "Sun" or "firefly".
Khechar खेचर m Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Marathi, TamilMEANING : "moving in air" (bird), flying, any aerial being (as messenger of God), a name of Lord Shiva, quick silver, blue vitriol ... [
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Khuiyoi m ManipuriA famous bearer was Khuiyoi Tompok (154-264 CE), a Manipuri King.