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This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is Indian; and a substring is a.
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Hasas हासस् m Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Indian (Sikh), NepaliMEANING - Moon
Haseena حسینہ f Urdu, DhivehiAlternate transcription of Urdu حسینہ (see
Hasina), as well as the usual Dhivehi transcription.
Hasini f IndianHasini means smile. So for all of you with this name, ALWAYS smile!!!!
Hasnat حسنات, হাসনাত m Bengali, UrduDerived from Arabic حَسَنَات
(ḥasanāt) meaning "good deeds, benefactions", though it could also be from حَسَن
(ḥasan) "beautiful, handsome, good" (see
Hasan).
Hathi हाथी, ہاتھی m IndianMeans "elephant" in Hindi and Urdu.
Hayagriva हयग्रीव m Hinduism, HindiMeans "horse-necked one", derived from Sanskrit हय
(haya) meaning "horse" and ग्रीवा
(grīvā) meaning "neck". This is the name of a Hindu god of knowledge and wisdom, a horse-headed avatar of
Vishnu.
Heera ہیرا, ਹੀਰਾ, हीरा f & m Urdu, Punjabi, HindiAlternate transcription of Urdu ہیرا, Punjabi Gurmukhi ਹੀਰਾ or Hindi हीरा (see
Hira).
Hela हेला f Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, BengaliName: Hela हेला... [
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Hemlata हेमलता f Indian, Marathi, HindiPossibly derived from Sanskrit हेमलता
(hemalatā) referring to a type of unspecified plant, possibly the golden creeper (
Ernodea littoralis).
Heydia ਹੇੀਦੀਾ f PunjabiMeaning "Pleasant and Charming Young Woman".
Himadri m Hindi"Mountain top of snow." Refers to the Himalaya.
Himanshu हिमांशु, হিমাংশু m Indian, Hindi, BengaliMeans "moon" in Sanskrit, from हिम
(hima) meaning "cold, frost, winter" and अंशु
(amshu) meaning "ray, beam, thread".
Himasini ஹிமாசினி f TamilIt is a name meaning "snow girl" or "woman of snow," symbolizing purity, grace, and serenity.
Himina m & f Indian (Sikh)Its a special name my mama alays loved and she said it meand cuttie pie and rebel
Hina حنا, हिना f Urdu, Punjabi, Indian (Muslim)Derived from the Arabic حناء
(ḥinnāʾ), which refers to a dye taken from the
Lawsonia inermis plant (called "henna" in English). In South Asian and Middle Eastern culture, it was traditionally used for body art and dying.
Hiraman हीरामान m IndianFrom Sanskrit हीर (
hīrā) meaning "diamond" and मान (
mān) meaning "respect, pride".
Hiran হিরণ, হিৰণ, हिरण m & f Indian, Bengali, Assamese, Hindi, Thai, SinhaleseDerived from Sanskrit हिरण
(hirana) meaning "gold" (in Thai it is more commonly used to mean "money" or "silver"). It is used as a unisex name in India while it is solely masculine in Thailand and Sri Lanka.
Hiya हिय, حاِیآ f Hindi, UrduMeaning "Heart Full of Happiness and Joy".
Hora होरा f Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi"horoscope", "horoscopy", "hour" ,a branch of traditional Indian astrology dealing with finer points of predective methods"
Hradini ह्रदिनी f Sanskrit, Nepali, Indian, Tamil, Hinduism, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Indian (Sikh), Malayalam, Gujarati, Assamese, Telugu, KannadaMEANING - river, lightning
Hriday हृदय, হৃদয় m Indian, Hindi, BengaliMeans "heart" in Hindi, derived from Sanskrit हृदय
(hrdaya). It is also an alternate transcription of Bengali হৃদয় of the same meaning (see
Hridoy).
Hrileena হৃলীনা f IndianOrigin1: Bengali , India (Used rarely among Bengali Hindus from Kayastha caste)... [
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Hrüzüa f MaoPossibly from the Mao
hrükozü meaning "worth living".
Hukam ਹੁਕਮ, हुकम m Pashto, Punjabi, HindiMeans "order, commandment, decree, verdict" in Pashto, Punjabi and Hindi, ultimately from Arabic حكم
(ḥukm).
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.
Ibadullah عباد اللہ m Arabic, UrduThe first element of this name is derived from Arabic عباد
('ibad), which is the plural of the noun عبد
('abd) meaning "servant, slave". The second element is derived from the Arabic noun الله
(Allah) meaning "God" (see
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Ibemhal f MaoDerived from the Mao
ibema, an address for women, and
hal meaning "first".
Ibeyaima f MaoDerived from the Mao
ibema, an address for women, and
yaima meaning "middle".
Ida इडा f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, NepaliMEANING - speech, Goddess of speech ( Saraswati), earth, heaven, refreshment, food, vital spirit, offering ... [
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Iffat عفت, ইফফাত f Arabic, Urdu, BengaliFrom Arabic عفة
(ʿiffa) meaning "abstinence, chastity, purity, modesty".
Iftikhar افتخار m Arabic, UrduMeans "pride, haughtiness, loftiness" in Arabic, from the root افتخر
(iftakhara) meaning "to be proud of, to brag, to flaunt".
Ijaz اعجاز m Arabic, UrduMeans "miracle, marvel" in Arabic. In Islamic doctrine this term refers to the inimitability and miraculous nature of the Quran.
Imdad امداد m UrduMeans "aid, help, support" in Urdu, ultimately from Arabic إمداد
(imdad).
Inaam انعام f & m Arabic, UrduAlternate transcription of Arabic إنعام or Urdu انعام (see
Inam).
Inam انعام m UrduMeans "reward, prize" in Urdu, from Arabic إنعام
(in'am).
Induja इंदुजा f HindiInduja is Hindi for daughter of the moon, and I've heard it is also another name for the river Narmada.
Intikhab انتخاب m UrduMeans "selection, extraction, choice" in Urdu, ultimately from Arabic انتخاب
(intikhāb).
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".
Iraj ईरज m IndianMEANING- { "son of wind-god", a Name of lord Hanuman}. Here ईर means air, wind-god + ज means born... [
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Iram ارم f Arabic (Rare), UrduFrom the name of a mythical lost city mentioned in the Qur'an, possibly derived from an Arabic word meaning "toss, throw off". According to legend,
Allah destroyed the city with a sandstorm after its inhabitants (called Ad or Aad) refused to accept the teachings of Islam.
Irfanullah عرفان اللہ m Arabic, UrduDerived from the Arabic noun عرفان
(irfan) meaning "knowledge, awareness, learning" (see
Irfan) combined with the Arabic noun الله
(Allah) meaning "God" (see
Allah).... [
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Irshad ارشاد m Arabic, UrduMeans "guidance, direction" in Arabic, from the root أرشد
(ʾarshada) meaning "to guide, to lead on the right course".
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.
Ishka f Hindi"One who has only friends, no enemies"
Ishpal ਇਸ਼ਪਾਲ m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit एषा
(eṣā) meaning "desire, wish" and पाल
(pāla) meaning "guard, protector".
Ishta इष्टा f Sanskrit, Tamil, Hinduism, Telugu, Hindi, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Nepali, SinhaleseMEANING - desired, loved, worshipped, respected, sacrificed
Israr اسرار m Arabic, UrduMeans "secret" in Arabic, derived from أَسَرَّ
(asrarra) meaning "to keep secret, to hide, to conceal".
Iyatta इयत्ता f Sanskrit, Indian, HindiMEANING : the state of being, of such extent, quantity, fixed measure or quantity, so much
Izhar اظہار m Arabic, Urdu, Malay, IndonesianMeans "manifestation, demonstration, display" in Arabic, from the root أظهر
(ʾaẓhara) meaning "to show, to exhibit".
Jaami जामि, जामी f Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, BengaliMEANING : a virtuous or respectable woman, Sister, daughter -in-law. ( It is name of an apsara)
Jaanaki जअनकि f HindiMeaning "Daughter of Janak".
Janak, which was a King married to Queen Videha.
Jaba f BengaliThe name Jaba (জবা) is of Bengali origin, directly referring to the hibiscus flower, which is common and culturally significant in Bengal.... [
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Jagat जगत, ਜਗਤ, জগৎ, জগত, ଜଗତ m Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Assamese, Odia, NepaliDerived from Sanskrit जगत्
(jagat) meaning "world, universe".
Jagruti जागृती, جاگرت f IndianMeans "awareness" in Hindi, from
जागृत (
jāgŕt) "aware, awake, watchful"—itself from Sanskrit
जाग्रत् (
jāgrat).
Jagtar ਜਗਤਾਰ m Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit जगत्
(jagat) meaning "world, universe" combined with तार
(tāra) meaning "crossing, passing over".
Jahanavi f Indianthis means...ganga...the river ganges...its a synonym for ganga
Jahandar جہاندار m Persian, UrduMeans "possessor of the world" from Persian جهان
(jahan) meaning "world" combined with the suffix دار
(dar) indicating ownership... [
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Jahanzaib جہانزیب m UrduFrom Persian جهان
(jahān) meaning "world" and زیب
(zib) meaning "embellishment, ornament, beauty".
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".
Jaisamina ਜੈਸਮੀਨ f PunjabiDerived from Punjabi ਜੈਸਮੀਨ (
jaisamīna) meaning "jasmine", making it the Punjabi form of
Yasmin.
Jaival जयवाल m HindiThis name comes from Hindi. It means life sharing, or life giving.
Jamadagni जमदग्नि m Indian, HinduismMeans "fire-eater", from Sanskrit
जमति (
jamati) "to eat" and
अग्नि (
agni) "fire".
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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Jami जामि, जामी f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Punjabi, Marathi, Malayalam, Sinhalese, Telugu, Assamese, OdiaMEANING : a virtuous or respectable woman, Sister, daughter -in-law. (It is name of an Apsara)
Jāmun जामुन f & m Hindi, IndianFrom Hindi जामुन (jāmun) meaning "Java plum, berry, blackberry".
Jamuna যমুনা, जमुना, ଯମୁନା, ஜமுனா, జమున f Indian, Bengali, Hindi, Odia, Tamil, Assamese, TeluguFrom the name of the Yamuna River, a tributary of the Ganges that flows through northern India. The name is probably derived from Sanskrit यम
(yama) meaning "twin", so named because the river flows parallel to the Ganges.
Janak m IndianFather of Sita Devi, wife of Lord Ram of the Indian epic Ramayana. Means "Father" in the sense of a patron(?)
Janaki जानकी, ஜானகி, ജാനകി, ಜಾನಕಿ, జానకి f Hinduism, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, Odia, Bengali, AssameseMeans "daughter of
Janaka" in Sanskrit. This is another name of
Sita, the wife of the hero
Rama.
Janaki जानकी f & m IndianMeaning uncertain. This is an epithet of the Hindu heroine
Sita, daughter of King
Janaka.
Japa जपा f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Nepali, Kannada, Sinhalese, Indonesian, Gujarati, BengaliMEANING : China rose,... [
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Japji f Indian (Sikh)The name Japji is a girl's name meaning "holy chanting of word". Japji Sahib is the Sikh thesis, that appears at the beginning of the Guru Granth Sahib – the scripture of the Sikhs.
Jarnail ਜਰਨੈਲ m Indian (Sikh)Means "general, officer, chief (of an army)" in Punjabi, derived from French
général.
Jasira f Indian (Muslim)Derived from the Arabic verb جَسَرَ
(jasara) "to dare, to venture boldly; to be foolhearted".
Jasjeet ਜਸਜੀਤ m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit यशस्
(yaśas) meaning "fame, praise, glory" combined with जिति
(jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".