Explore a unique fusion of Ancient Egyptian mystique and Indian linguistics with this curated collection of 100 names, perfect for a modern legacy.
50 Male Names
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Amon Derived from the king of gods, Amon; signifies "the hidden one." In an Indian context, it mirrors the Sanskrit "Aman," meaning peace and calmness.
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Raiden Inspired by Ra, the sun god. It blends Egyptian solar power with a modern Indian phonetic structure, representing radiance and supreme energy.
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Horus A fusion of the falcon-headed sky god Horus and the Sanskrit "Dev" (divine). It symbolizes divine vision, protection, and royal heritage.
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Osiris Combining the Egyptian god of the afterlife with the Indian "Raj" (king). It implies a leader who rules with eternal wisdom and fairness.
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Set Blending the Egyptian god of storms with the noble "Aryan." It signifies strength, power, and a resilient, warrior-like spirit in a person.
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Anubis A blend of the guardian of the dead and the sacred sound "Om." It represents the balance between the mortal world and the eternal spirit.
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Thoth Inspired by the god of wisdom, Thoth, merged with "Ish" (godly). It reflects a person who is intellectually gifted and spiritually aware.
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Khepri Inspired by the god of rebirth and the Indian "Veer" (brave). It denotes a courageous individual who constantly reinvents themselves.
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Ptah Rooted in the creator god Ptah and the Indian name "Sai." It symbolizes the divine creator who is also a humble, spiritual guide for others.
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Aten Combining the solar disk Aten and the Indian sun god Ravi. It represents brilliance, warmth, and a life centered around cosmic light.
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Imhotep Named after the legendary architect and the Vedic knowledge. It signifies a person who is both a master builder and a seeker of truth.
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Sobek Blending the Nile god and the heroic Arjuna. It denotes strength, agility, and the wisdom to navigate difficult life currents safely.
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Khonsu Inspired by the moon god Khonsu and "Hari" (a name for Vishnu). It reflects a calm, protective nature guided by the lunar cycles.
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Geb Inspired by the earth god Geb and the Indian "Ansh" (portion). It symbolizes a grounded person who is a piece of the divine earth itself.
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Hapi Rooted in the god of the Nile flood and "Neev" (foundation). It signifies someone who brings prosperity and serves as a solid base.
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Bes Combining the protector god Bes and "Yash" (fame/glory). It represents a joyful protector who brings success and happiness to the home.
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Shu Inspired by the god of air and "Aryan." It signifies a person who is as essential and pervasive as the wind, living with noble character.
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Nefer Blending "Nefer" (beautiful) and "Adi" (beginning/first). It denotes a beautiful start or a person who carries grace from the very onset.
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Amun Combining the king of gods with "Jai" (victory). It represents a hidden, quiet strength that leads to ultimate triumph in all endeavors.
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Sekh Derived from Sekhmet (lioness goddess) and "Ran" (warrior/king). It denotes a ferocious protector and a strong leader of the people.
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Mentu Inspired by the god of war and "Vir" (courageous). It symbolizes a fierce protector of justice and a warrior against all falsehoods.
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Heka Rooted in the god of magic and "Om." It signifies a person who understands the deeper, mystical laws that govern the universe and life.
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Sokar Inspired by the funerary god and "Jai." It denotes someone who finds peace in transitions and maintains a victorious spirit always.
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Tatenen Inspired by the god of earth and "Avi" (sun/air). It symbolizes a person who is grounded yet reaches for the heights of the sky.
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Khnemu Named after the creator of humans and "Dev." It signifies a master craftsman who molds his life with divine purpose and skill.
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Anuket Combining the goddess of the Nile and "Rai" (king/heavenly). It denotes a person who is life-giving, royal, and inherently majestic.
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Satis Rooted in the goddess of the flood and "Amit" (endless). It represents someone who brings endless abundance and flow to their community.
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Neper Inspired by the god of grain and "Dar" (holder). It signifies a person who nurtures others and ensures prosperity and sustenance.
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Akhen Inspired by the pharaoh Akhenaten and "Ray" (beam of light). It denotes a person who brings enlightenment and changes perspectives.
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Tanis Blending the ancient city of Tanis and the Indian "Arin" (mountain of strength). It symbolizes historical legacy and firm stability.
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Cairo Combining the Egyptian capital and the Indian deity Shiva. It represents the transformation, destruction of ego, and new beginnings.
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Nile Rooted in the river of life and "Arav" (peaceful). It signifies a calm, life-sustaining individual who brings peace to all around.
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Lux Inspired by the city Luxor (light) and "Ved" (knowledge). It signifies a person who is intellectually bright and spiritually grounded.
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Giza Inspired by the site of the pyramids and "Om." It denotes a person with a massive, monumental soul and a meditative inner state.
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Sah Named after the Orion constellation in Egypt and "Anish" (supreme). It signifies a person who reaches for the stars with humility.
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Bak Derived from "Bak" (servant/devotee) and the fierce Shiva. It represents a devoted soul who possesses inner fire and strength.
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Osi A short, lyrical version of Osiris and "Adit" (first). It suggests an eternal, timeless spirit that represents a fresh beginning.
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Hor Inspired by Horus and "Ayush" (long life). It signifies a person with the protective vision of a hawk and a long, healthy life.
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Pepi Named after a pharaoh and "Hari." It denotes a royal child who is deeply connected to the divine presence of the Lord.
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Menes After the first pharaoh and "Ishan" (the lord). It signifies a leader who is the first of his kind and possesses divine authority.
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Aker Inspired by the double-lion god and "Anuj" (younger brother). It symbolizes a protective, loyal, and balanced personality.
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Sia Derived from the personification of perception and "Arnav" (ocean). It denotes a wise person with depth as vast as the sea.
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Ded Rooted in stability symbols and "Rohan" (ascending). It represents someone who builds a stable life while constantly moving up.
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Wep Inspired by the "opener of ways" god and "Aryan." It signifies a noble leader who clears paths for others to succeed in life.
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Kha Based on the concept of the soul/spirit and "Ishaan." It reflects a person who is spiritually enlightened and highly conscious.
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Bane Inspired by "Ba" (soul) and "Rishi" (sage). It denotes a person who is a spiritual seeker and deeply in tune with their soul.
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Sen Inspired by the duality of the self and "Anir" (irresistible). It signifies someone who is complete within and possesses inner charm.
50 Female Names
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Isis Blending the mother goddess Isis and the Indian star/goddess Tara. It signifies a nurturing, celestial guide with ancient wisdom.
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Nefert Combining "Nefert" (the beautiful one) and the Indian "Maya" (illusion/magic). It denotes a person of ethereal beauty and mystery.
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Bast Inspired by the cat goddess Bastet and "Diya" (lamp). It represents a protective, warm soul who brings light to any dark space.
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Hathor Rooted in the goddess of love and "Devi" (goddess). It signifies a person filled with love, grace, and divine feminine energy.
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Sekh Blending the lioness goddess Sekhmet and "Asha" (hope). It represents a fierce protector who brings hope and courage to others.
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Nut Named after the sky goddess and the mother of gods, Aditi. It symbolizes an infinite, expansive spirit with limitless potential.
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Maat Inspired by the goddess of truth and "Ananya" (unique). It denotes a person of unwavering integrity who is truly one of a kind.
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Serq Rooted in the goddess of healing and "Ishani" (Desire/Parvati). It signifies a powerful healer with a graceful, divine nature.
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Mut Named after the mother goddess and "Amrita" (nectar of immortality). It signifies a life-giving source of pure, eternal kindness.
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Tef Inspired by the goddess of moisture and "Ira" (earth/goddess). It denotes someone who is nurturing, grounded, and essential to life.
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Sesh Derived from the goddess of writing and "Riya" (singer/grace). It signifies an intelligent, creative person with a melodic soul.
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Aset A variant of Isis and "Kiran" (ray of light). It symbolizes a radiant woman who brings truth and enlightenment to the world.
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Neb Inspired by "Neb" (lady/gold) and "Tanvi" (delicate). It denotes a woman of immense worth who possesses a beautiful, soft grace.
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Keket Named after the goddess of darkness and "Anika" (grace). It signifies someone who finds beauty and peace even in the quiet dark.
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Mehen Rooted in the protective serpent goddess and "Siya" (Sita). It represents a resilient, faithful woman with great hidden power.
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Taw Based on the goddess of childbirth and "Arya" (noble). It symbolizes a nurturing mother figure who acts with supreme nobility.
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Naunet Inspired by the primordial waters and "Esha" (desire). It denotes a person who is as deep and flowing as the source of creation.
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Ament Rooted in the goddess of the west and "Mina" (gem). It represents a woman who is a hidden treasure and a guide for the soul.
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Sop Inspired by the goddess of the star Sirius and "Vidya" (knowledge). It signifies a brilliant mind guided by celestial wisdom.
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Ihy Named after the god of music and "Anvi" (goddess of the forest). It signifies a harmonious, nature-loving spirit full of melody.
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Neph Blending Nephthys (protector) and "Charu" (beautiful). It denotes a woman who is both a steadfast protector and aesthetically lovely.
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Heka Inspired by the magic goddess and "Mira" (ocean/devotee). It represents a woman of mystical depth and intense spiritual devotion.
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Satis Named after the goddess of the cataract and "Aria" (noble song). It denotes a person who flows with grace and speaks with truth.
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Het Inspired by Hathor and "Sara" (princess). It symbolizes a woman of high stature, divine love, and immense emotional warmth.
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Ura Based on the Uraeus (cobra symbol) and "Anjali" (offering). It represents a divine, royal power offered in service to others.
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Khnem Inspired by the goddess of the Nile and "Maya." It signifies a creative, life-giving person who weaves magic into existence.
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Apet Rooted in the hippopotamus goddess and "Rina" (melted/joyful). It denotes a strong protector who carries a joyous spirit.
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Renen Named after the goddess of harvest and "Avi." It signifies a woman who is a bringer of prosperity and the joy of abundance.
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Meret Inspired by the goddess of joy and "Neha" (love). It represents a cheerful woman who spreads love and happiness everywhere.
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Qet Named after the goddess of war and "Ishita" (mastery). It denotes a woman who masters her challenges with strength and poise.
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Bast Combining the cat goddess and "Saanvi" (goddess Lakshmi). It symbolizes a charming, protective, and wealthy, prosperous nature.
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Lotus Inspired by the sacred lotus of Egypt and the Indian "Padma." It signifies purity, beauty, and rising above the mud of life.
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Cleo A modern take on Cleopatra and "Anya" (grace). It denotes a regal, elegant woman who commands respect with her presence.
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Nila Inspired by the Nile and "Kavya" (poetry). It signifies a person whose life flows with the rhythm and beauty of a poem.
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Cairo Named after the city and the goddess of earth. It represents a woman who is a foundation of stability and natural beauty.
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Sah Rooted in the Orion constellation and "Anvi." It signifies a woman who is celestial, ambitious, and deeply connected to nature.
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Bak Combining "Bak" (devotee) and "Rani" (queen). It represents a woman who serves others with the dignity and heart of a queen.
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Osi A fusion of Osiris and Aditi. It represents the perfect balance of the masculine eternal and the feminine infinite source.
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Hor Inspired by Horus and "Ayushi" (long life). It denotes a woman with the sharp vision of a hawk and a long, vibrant life.
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Pepi Named after a pharaonic title and "Hari." It signifies a woman of royal bearing who is dedicated to the divine path.
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Menes Inspired by the first pharaoh and "Isha" (the one who protects). It denotes a pioneering woman who is a natural protector.
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Aker Named after the lion goddess and "Anuja" (younger sister). It signifies a courageous, loyal, and supportive companion.
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Sia Derived from the deity of perception and "Arnavi" (ocean). It denotes a woman with vast wisdom and deep, oceanic emotions.
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Ded Rooted in stability and the star "Rohini." It represents a woman who is a steady, shining light for her family and friends.
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Wep Inspired by the path-opening god and "Arya." It signifies a noble woman who paves the way for others to follow their dreams.
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Kha Based on the spirit concept and "Isha." It reflects a woman who is spiritually awakened and possesses great inner strength.
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Bane Inspired by the soul and "Rishika" (saint). It denotes a woman who is a deep thinker and a spiritual seeker at heart.
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Sen Inspired by duality and "Anira." It signifies a complete, balanced woman who is impossible to ignore due to her charm.