This curated list of 100 Indian names draws inspiration from the globe’s Seven Wonders, symbolizing eternal beauty, architectural strength, and spiritual legacy.
50 Male Names
1.
Taj (3) – Inspired by the Taj Mahal, meaning crown; symbolizes royalty and eternal love.
2.
Amara (5) – Derived from immortality, reflecting the timeless nature of world wonders.
3.
Sthapatya (10) – Sanskrit for architecture, honoring the engineering brilliance of ancient sites.
4.
Shikhar (7) – Meaning peak, representing the mountain majesty of Machu Picchu.
5.
Vishwa (6) – Meaning world; a direct tribute to the global wonder status.
6.
Aditya (6) – Meaning Sun, inspired by the solar alignment at Chichén Itzá.
7.
Rudra (5) – Meaning powerful, reflecting the strength of the Colosseum’s structure.
8.
Dhridha (7) – Meaning firm or steady, representing the Great Wall’s enduring walls.
9.
Kailash (7) – Named after the sacred mountain, reflecting the grandeur of natural wonders.
10.
Ananta (6) – Meaning infinite, echoing the timeless appeal of world-famous monuments.
11.
Prithvi (7) – Meaning Earth, honoring our planet’s diverse and magnificent geography.
12.
Gaurav (6) – Meaning pride; for the glory these wonders bring to human civilization.
13.
Akash (5) – Meaning sky, reflecting the vast openness surrounding iconic world sites.
14.
Yug (3) – Meaning era, highlighting the historical legacy of ancient wonders.
15.
Sagar (5) – Meaning ocean, symbolizing the vastness of the wonders’ influence.
16.
Veer (4) – Meaning brave, representing the strength of ancient stone fortifications.
17.
Sudarshan (9) – Meaning good-looking; inspired by the aesthetic beauty of Petra.
18.
Ishaan (6) – A name for the sun god, linked to the light-focused architecture of sites.
19.
Kiran (5) – Meaning ray of light, capturing the golden glow on monuments at dawn.
20.
Arjun (5) – Meaning bright, reflecting the brilliance of intricate stone carvings.
21.
Manas (5) – Meaning intellect, honoring the genius minds behind these structures.
22.
Nitin (5) – Meaning one with principles, reflecting the order of world architecture.
23.
Ojas (4) – Meaning vigor, representing the sheer energy required to build wonders.
24.
Parth (5) – Meaning target, inspired by the precision used in ancient masonry.
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Rohan (5) – Meaning ascending, like climbing the steps of Machu Picchu.
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Samrat (6) – Meaning emperor, linked to the royal heritage of the Taj Mahal.
27.
Tushar (6) – Meaning snow, inspired by the icy peaks surrounding world wonders.
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Uday (4) – Meaning rise, reflecting the emergence of great civilizations.
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Vihan (5) – Meaning dawn, the perfect time to visit a site like the Taj Mahal.
30.
Yash (4) – Meaning glory, honoring the fame these sites hold globally.
31.
Zian (4) – Meaning self-peace, found while visiting quiet, majestic ruins.
32.
Aakil (5) – Meaning wise, honoring the architects of ancient civilizations.
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Bhavin (6) – Meaning living, capturing the spirit of history in monuments.
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Chaitanya (10) – Meaning consciousness, reflecting the soul of the creators.
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Darsh (5) – Meaning sight, inspired by the breathtaking view of the wonders.
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Eshwar (6) – Meaning God, inspired by the Christ the Redeemer statue.
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Hriday (6) – Meaning heart, where these wonders hold a special place.
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Jivin (5) – Meaning giving life, reflecting how wonders preserve history.
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Kavish (6) – Meaning poet, for those who find art in stone monuments.
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Luv (3) – Meaning love, echoing the Taj Mahal’s romantic origin story.
41.
Mohit (5) – Meaning attracted, describing the charm of the Great Wall.
42.
Neev (4) – Meaning foundation, vital for the stability of great structures.
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Pravin (6) – Meaning expert, honoring the skilled artisans of the past.
45.
Reyansh (7) – Meaning ray of light, part of the sun’s glow on wonders.
46.
Shlok (5) – Meaning hymn, reflecting the prayers at sacred wonder sites.
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Tanmay (6) – Meaning absorbed, like one is at the Seven Wonders.
48.
Utkarsh (8) – Meaning excellence, the hallmark of wonder architecture.
49.
Ved (3) – Meaning knowledge, regarding the history of these sites.
50.
Zuber (5) – Meaning strong, representing the resilience of old stone.
50 Female Names
1.
Tajvi (5) – A feminine variation of Taj, celebrating the beauty of the Taj Mahal.
2.
Amara (5) – Meaning eternal, perfect for structures that defy time’s passage.
3.
Sita (4) – Inspired by purity, mirroring the white marble of the Taj Mahal.
4.
Maya (4) – Meaning illusion/magic, inspired by the mystery of Machu Picchu.
5.
Kavya (5) – Meaning poem, describing the Taj Mahal as a poem in marble.
6.
Tara (4) – Meaning star, reflecting the guidance of ancient navigation.
7.
Ishani (6) – Meaning desire, inspired by the yearning to see the world.
8.
Ananya (6) – Meaning unique, like each of the Seven Wonders of the world.
9.
Prisha (6) – Meaning beloved, a beautiful name for a cherished wonder.
10.
Asha (4) – Meaning hope, inspired by the resilience of ancient cultures.
11.
Divya (5) – Meaning divine, reflecting the spiritual aura of the wonders.
12.
Meera (5) – Meaning ocean, echoing the vast historical impact of sites.
13.
Riya (4) – Meaning graceful, like the curves of ancient architecture.
14.
Sana (4) – Meaning brilliance, reflecting the glow of world monuments.
15.
Zara (4) – Meaning princess, inspired by the royal history of Taj Mahal.
16.
Nitya (5) – Meaning constant, like the enduring walls of the Great Wall.
17.
Shanti (6) – Meaning peace, reflecting the silence of historic ruins.
18.
Chitra (6) – Meaning picture, for the visual beauty of world sites.
19.
Veda (4) – Meaning knowledge, for the history preserved in stones.
20.
Aarya (5) – Meaning noble, reflecting the high status of these sites.
21.
Bhavna (6) – Meaning emotion, linked to the stories behind monuments.
22.
Dhriti (6) – Meaning courage, of those who built wonders long ago.
23.
Esha (4) – Meaning wish, representing the bucket list of every traveler.
24.
Gauri (5) – Meaning fair/bright, like polished stone monuments.
25.
Hina (4) – Meaning garden, referencing the beauty of Mughal gardens.
26.
Jiya (4) – Meaning heart, where these wonders remain anchored.
27.
Krina (5) – Meaning beautiful, reflecting the aesthetics of Petra.
28.
Leena (5) – Meaning devoted, to the preservation of our world.
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Mira (4) – Meaning wonderful, a direct nod to the wonders themselves.
30.
Navya (5) – Meaning new, reflecting modern appreciation of history.
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Oma (3) – Meaning life-giving, for the inspiration these sites provide.
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Pari (4) – Meaning fairy, reflecting the delicate Taj Mahal carvings.
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Radha (5) – Meaning success, achieving the vision of great builders.
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Sia (3) – Meaning moving, representing the flow of history’s time.
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Tia (3) – Meaning goddess, reflecting the divine-like construction.
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Uma (3) – Meaning splendor, reflecting the glory of the wonders.
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Vani (4) – Meaning speech, as if the ruins could tell their stories.
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Yana (4) – Meaning path, inspired by the Great Wall’s long stretches.
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Zoya (4) – Meaning alive, reflecting the bustling life of monuments.
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Aisha (5) – Meaning life, capturing the history within the stone walls.
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Bela (4) – Meaning time, referencing the age of the Seven Wonders.
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Charvi (6) – Meaning beautiful, a title fitting for iconic architecture.
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Diya (4) – Meaning lamp, lighting up the history of ancient ruins.
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Elina (5) – Meaning intelligent, honoring the genius of the ancients.
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Falguni (7) – Meaning beautiful, inspired by the Taj Mahal at night.
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Gia (3) – Meaning earth, honoring our planet’s geographic wonders.
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Heera (5) – Meaning diamond, sparkling like the marble of the Taj.
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Ina (3) – Meaning strong, like the foundation of the Colosseum.
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Jivika (6) – Meaning source of life, reflecting historic rivers.
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Kishi (5) – Meaning life, capturing the legacy of human heritage.