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Hindu Boy Baby Names

Indian and Hindu boy names with meanings

4,120 names

implies a person who is responsible and reliable

means jewel, a variant form of name Abharan which means jewel in Sanskrit

Sense or Feelings, has a Sanskrit meaning as realization

Light; also means torch bearer who brings light

Means a Cow-herd and is variant form of name Aabheer

Intake of a Sip of Water Before a Yagya or Puja

Means Attraction; one who attracts with his dance; It also represents one of many Lord Shiva's name in Tamil

The sun, bright, powerful, intelligent

Foundation, Ground work of anything, Base of Life

Lord Shiva, A variant of Sanskrit name Adhikara which means Principal

One who is beginning of Everything, Source cause of everything

Any One; it is also considered as one of many names of Lord Vishnu

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular Hindu boy names in 2025?

Popular Hindu boy names in 2025 include Aarav (peaceful), Vihaan (dawn), Aditya (sun), Arjun (bright), Reyansh (ray of light), Vivaan (full of life), and Kabir (great). These names combine traditional Sanskrit roots with modern appeal.

How do I choose a meaningful Hindu name for my baby boy?

Consider the meaning and its significance, the sound and pronunciation, family traditions, and astrological compatibility (nakshatra). Many parents also consider the number of syllables and how the name pairs with the surname. Browse our collection to find names that resonate with your values.

What are some unique Hindu boy names with powerful meanings?

Unique powerful names include Veer (brave), Dhruv (pole star/constant), Arnav (ocean), Rudra (fierce/Shiva), Tejas (radiance), Yash (fame/glory), and Ayansh (part of parents). These names carry strong meanings rooted in Hindu philosophy.

Are there Hindu boy names inspired by Lord Krishna?

Yes! Popular Krishna-inspired names include Gopal, Govind, Madhav, Keshav, Shyam, Mohan, Murali, Vasudev, and Giriraj. Each name represents different aspects and qualities of Lord Krishna from Hindu scriptures.