Baby girl names unique Indian cultures have a rich tradition of meaningful names that connect children to their history. The vast variety reflects regional languages like Hindi, Tamil, and Sanskrit as well as influences from Persia, Central Asia, and Europe over India's long history.

Uncommon Indian girl names can be inspired by nature, virtues, gods and goddesses, or have roots in ancient texts. They may describe beauty, strength, grace, wisdom, or other admirable traits. Many also use aesthetic sounds or imagery. With so many options, Indian parents can choose a melodic, significant name.

We've compiled 100 unique baby girl names Indian parents will love with their background meanings and origins.

Aarohi - One who ascends; musical term for ascending musical notes; from Sanskrit

Aditi - Mother of the gods; unlimited; from Sanskrit

Advaita - Unique; without a second; from Sanskrit

Ameya - Immeasurable; limitless; derived from Sanskrit

Anahita - Ancient Persian goddess of water; pure; untainted; derived from Avestan

Apoorva - Unprecedented; wonderful and extraordinary; from Sanskrit

Avantika - Ancient city; princess of Ujjain; derived from Sanskrit

Avi - Bright and splendid like the sun; from Sanskrit

Bodhi - Awakening or enlightenment; refers to the tree Buddha sat under; from Sanskrit

Chandni - Moonlight; as brilliant as the moon; derived from Sanskrit

Chetna - Life force, consciousness; power of intuition; from Sanskrit

Darshana - Philosophy, vision, revelation; to see, perceive; from Sanskrit

Deepti - Light, bright glow; splendid, brilliant; to shine; from Sanskrit

Dhriti - Steadfast, patient, firm; derived from Sanskrit

Gayatri - Hymn from the Rig Veda dedicated to the sun; mother of the Vedas; from Sanskrit

Hamsini - Swan; graceful water bird symbolizing purity, beauty, and wisdom

Harini - Deer; symbol of grace, purity, and longevity in Indian culture

Ila - Speech, earth; in Hinduism, creator goddess and mother of gods; from Sanskrit

Ishani - Supreme goddess Parvathi; ruler of the earth; derived from Sanskrit

Jaya - Victory, triumph, success; victorious, triumphant; from Sanskrit

Kavya - Poem, verse; wise and poetic; derived from Sanskrit

Kiara - Little dark one; ray of light; of Persian, Irish, and Latin origin

Lasya - Graceful dance or dancer; derived from Sanskrit

Madhavi - Sweet; charming; delightful; derived from Sanskrit

Nalini - Lotus; derived from the Sanskrit words nala (lotus) and lina (absorbed in)

Navya - Young, new; novel, fresh; derived from Sanskrit

Nitya - Eternal, permanent; always, constant; from Sanskrit

Pranali - Rhythm; sequence, order; derived from Sanskrit

Riya - Singer; derived from Sanskrit riy (to sing)

Sadhvi - Gentle girl; virtuous and honorable; derived from Sanskrit

Sarika - Parrot; a bird known for its intelligence, speech, and colorful plumage

Savitri - Relating to the sun; an epithet of goddess Gayatri; from Sanskrit

Shreya - Auspicious, fortunate, prosperous; superior; from Sanskrit

Sitara - Star, celestial; having the sparkle and glamor of stars; from Persian

Tara - Star; derived from the Sanskrit word for star or planet

Uma - Splendor, light; another name for goddess Parvathi; from Sanskrit

Veda - Wisdom, knowledge; refers to the Vedas, ancient Hindu scriptures; from Sanskrit

Vidya - Learning, knowledge, science; derived from the Sanskrit vid (to know)


Aahana - First rays of the sun; the first dawn; derived from Sanskrit

Aarya - Goddess Parvati; noble lady; from Sanskrit

Advaya - Unique; without a second; derived from Sanskrit

Amala - Pure, clean; unblemished; derived from Sanskrit

Anokhi - Unique, uncommon, rare; wonder; derived from Hindi

Aparna - Goddess Parvati before her marriage to Shiva; from Sanskrit

Bageshri - A raga in Indian classical music; one that awakens the divine spirit

Chandana - Sandalwood; fragrant paste used in religious ceremonies

Chetna - Life force, consciousness; power of intuition; from Sanskrit

Devi - Goddess; divine mother; from Sanskrit

Dhanshri - A raga in Indian classical music meant to give supernatural power

Gargi - An ancient scholar; a sage who composed Vedic hymns

Gaura - Fair, golden white; derived from Sanskrit

Ira - Watchful; earth; flowing, affluent; from Sanskrit

Jaya - Victory, triumph, success; victorious; from Sanskrit

Kalindi - River Yamuna; its dark waters; derived from Sanskrit

Lalita - Graceful, charming, desirable; derived from Sanskrit

Madhu - Honey, sweet as honey; derived from Sanskrit

Nayantara - Star of the eyes; charming, captivating; from Sanskrit

Neha - Love, affection; rainy dew; derived from Sanskrit

Pixie - From English folklore; a playfully mischievous fairy or sprite

Pragya - Wisdom, intellect; energy centered in the heart; from Sanskrit

Pranali - Rhythm; sequence, order; derived from Sanskrit

Priya - Beloved, darling; kind, loving; from Sanskrit

Raga - Melody in Indian classical music that elicits an emotion

Rajni - Night; like a dark lovely night; derived from Sanskrit

Rania - Queen; song/poem of praise; from Arabic via Swahili

Rasa - Essence; taste, flavor; juice; derived from Sanskrit

Riti - Customary law, mores; method, manner; season; from Sanskrit

Sabha - Assembly, gathering; court, council; derived from Sanskrit

Sadhvi - Virtuous girl; honorable and gentle; derived from Sanskrit

Sagarika - Conch shell; oceanic, relating to the sea; from Sanskrit

Sarangi - A bowed instrument used in Indian classical music

Shanti - Peace, tranquility; rest, comfort; derived from Sanskrit

Shringara - Love, beauty, sensuality; one of nine rasas in aesthetics

Sitara - Star; having a star's brilliance and allure; from Persian

Sulaima - Peace, security, safety; from Arabic roots

Surata - Good tune, melody; name of a raga; from Sanskrit

Taj - Crown; form of Taj Mahal; derived from Arabic

Tara - Star; derived from the Sanskrit word for star or planet


Zara - Flowering vine; from Arabic via Persian; also a variant of Sarah (Hebrew)


Aashka - Blessing; divine favor; derived from Sanskrit

Ahalya - Purity; wife of sage Gautama in the Ramayana; from Sanskrit

Akshita - Wonder girl; wondrous, marvelous; from Sanskrit

Amisha - Pure, honest; friendly, delightful; derived from Sanskrit

Anita - Graceful; bringing happiness; derived from Sanskrit

Aparajita - Unconquered; invincible; derived from Sanskrit

Aria - Treasure; precious thing of value; melody in music; from Italian

Arohi - Music; ascending order of musical notes; from Sanskrit

Avani - Earth, ground; goddess name meaning earth; from Sanskrit

Avi - Bright, splendid; radiant as the sun; derived from Sanskrit

Bandhuti - Well-bound; tied securely; derived from Sanskrit

Belle - Beautiful; lovely, very pretty; from French and Latin

Bhaanu - Sun; splendor, light; derived from Sanskrit

Bhavna - Feeling, emotion; manifestation, nature; from Sanskrit

Celina - Heavenly; of the sky or heavens above; from Latin

Chandana - Sandalwood; paste used in religious ceremonies

Daiwik - By the grace of God; divine, spiritual; from Sanskrit

Diana - Divine; in mythology, goddess of the moon and hunting

Diya - Lamp, light; flame burning brightly; derived from Sanskrit

Eesha - Divine mother; goddess Parvathi; derived from Sanskrit

Esha - Desired, wished for; derived from Sanskrit

Giana - Gracious with wisdom; knowledgeable; feminine of John; from Hebrew

Gitanjali - Song offering, tribute in song; from Sanskrit

Haimi - Golden; made of or resembling gold; from Hebrew

Ila - Speech, earth; a creator goddess in Hinduism; from Sanskrit

Inara - Heavenly, celestial; brilliance or glow of a heaven; from Arabic

Ira - Watchful; flowing, affluent; earth; derived from Sanskrit

Jaya - Victory, triumph, success; victorious; derived from Sanskrit

Kalindi - River Yamuna; its dark waters; derived from Sanskrit

Kavita - Poem, poetry; wise and poetic; from Sanskrit

Kiana - Ancient or distant one; moon goddess; variant of Diana from Latin

Kiara - Little dark one; also a form of Ciara; ray of light; from Irish

Lasya - Graceful dance or dancer; derived from Sanskrit


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