This collection highlights 100 Indian names drawn from ancient epics and folklore, each carrying deep spiritual, heroic, or nature-inspired meanings.
50 Male Names
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Arjun Inspired by the legendary Pandava prince, an expert archer known for his focus, valor, and righteousness in the Mahabharata.
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Krishna Meaning 'dark' or 'all-attractive', the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu, central to the Bhagavad Gita and epic stories.
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Rama The protagonist of the Ramayana, the embodiment of virtue, duty, and truth; the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu.
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Karna A central figure in the Mahabharata known for his unparalleled generosity and loyalty despite facing many hardships.
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Indra The King of the Gods in Vedic mythology, ruler of the heavens, associated with lightning, storms, and the warrior spirit.
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Agni The Vedic god of fire, messenger between humans and deities, symbolizing transformation and purity in Hindu rituals.
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Vayu The deity of the wind in Hindu mythology, representing speed, life force (prana), and the unseen power of nature.
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Shiva The destroyer within the Trinity, known for deep meditation, cosmic dance, and being the patron of yoga and arts.
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Kartikeya The god of war and son of Shiva, known for his bravery, leadership, and intelligence as the leader of the divine army.
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Ganesha The beloved remover of obstacles, son of Shiva and Parvati, revered for his wisdom, intellect, and gentle nature.
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Bhim The second Pandava brother in the Mahabharata, known for his immense physical strength and unwavering dedication to dharma.
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Nakul One of the twin Pandava brothers, renowned for his grace, skill with horses, and exceptional physical appearance.
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Sahadev The youngest Pandava brother, known for his profound knowledge of astrology and wisdom throughout the epic Mahabharata.
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Yudhisthir The eldest Pandava, the 'King of Dharma,' known for his unwavering adherence to truth, peace, and righteous conduct.
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Lakshman The devoted younger brother of Lord Rama, celebrated for his intense loyalty, service, and protective nature in the Ramayana.
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Bharat Named after the legendary king, representing a connection to the roots of Indian culture and a sense of duty to the land.
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Hanuman The divine vanara devotee of Lord Rama, symbolizing immense strength, devotion, humility, and selfless service to others.
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Varun The Vedic deity of water and the celestial ocean, associated with cosmic order (Rta) and the laws of the universe.
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Surya The Sun god, the source of life and light, revered for providing warmth and illuminating the path of righteousness for all.
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Vishnu The preserver of the universe, representing balance, protection, and the maintenance of cosmic order across all realms.
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Brahma The creator of the universe in Hindu mythology, symbolizing knowledge, the power of creation, and intellectual growth.
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Shravan Known for his legendary devotion to his elderly, blind parents, symbolizing filial piety and deep family values.
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Pradyumna The son of Krishna, representing the embodiment of beauty, charm, and the strength of the lineage of Yadavas.
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Abhimanyu The courageous son of Arjun, known for his bravery during the Mahabharata war, dying valiantly on the battlefield.
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Vyas The legendary sage who compiled the Vedas and authored the Mahabharata, representing profound wisdom and literary genius.
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Valmiki The great sage who authored the Ramayana, signifying the transformative power of storytelling and spiritual enlightenment.
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Eklavya A tribal prince known for his exceptional skill in archery and his unwavering, singular dedication to his mentor.
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Aniruddha Meaning 'uncontrollable' or 'unstoppable,' grandson of Krishna, known for his courage and heroic deeds in folklore.
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Rudra An early form of Lord Shiva, representing the wild, fierce, and tempestuous aspect of the divine in Vedic hymns.
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Dev Meaning 'divine' or 'godly,' a classic name reflecting spiritual elevation and the goodness inherent in the soul.
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Harish A name associated with Lord Shiva, symbolizing a protector and one who takes away the sorrows of his devotees.
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Manmath Another name for Kamadeva, the god of love, representing beauty, passion, and the creative energy of the universe.
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Satyaki A brave warrior in the Mahabharata and a devoted ally of Krishna, known for his loyalty and fighting prowess.
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Naksh Meaning 'feature' or 'sign,' often associated with the celestial bodies and the cosmic alignment of stars.
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Kush One of the twin sons of Lord Rama, representing the continuation of the noble lineage and royal heritage of Ayodhya.
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Luv The other son of Lord Rama, known for his valor and role in the epic, representing harmony and balanced nature.
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Akshay Meaning 'eternal' or 'undiminishable,' associated with the divine qualities that never fade in the human spirit.
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Rishi A sage or seer, someone who has attained deep spiritual insight and knowledge of the cosmic truths through penance.
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Mitra A Vedic deity representing friendship, light, and the importance of contracts and social harmony in folklore.
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Som Associated with the moon and the divine nectar of immortality, symbolizing tranquility and inner cooling peace.
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Garuda The divine eagle who is the vehicle of Lord Vishnu, representing speed, duty, and protection against all evils.
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Pushkar Meaning 'blue lotus,' a name linked to sacred pilgrimage sites and the divine beauty found in nature.
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Vardhan Meaning 'increasing' or 'thriving,' reflecting growth, prosperity, and the expansion of wisdom and goodness.
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Hemant A season in the Indian calendar, often associated with the cool, calm, and contemplative spirit of winter.
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Sagar Meaning 'ocean,' representing vastness, depth, and the infinite potential contained within a human being.
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Nandan Meaning 'son' or 'delighter,' a term used for Krishna, signifying the joy and happiness brought into the family.
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Vasant The season of spring, representing new beginnings, vibrancy, and the flourishing of life after the winter.
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Chandra The moon, known for its soothing light, emotional influence, and connection to the mind in Vedic astrology.
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Jay Meaning 'victory,' a common heroic name reflecting the triumph of good over evil in all mythological stories.
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Bhaskar Another name for the Sun, symbolizing the light that dispels darkness and the source of all energy on Earth.
50 Female Names
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Sita The heroine of the Ramayana, symbol of purity, strength, resilience, and unwavering devotion to her principles.
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Radha The beloved of Krishna, representing supreme devotion, unconditional love, and the longing of the soul for the divine.
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Durga The warrior goddess who defeats demons, symbolizing feminine power, courage, and the protection of the innocent.
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Lakshmi The goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity, representing grace, beauty, and the abundance of spiritual gifts.
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Saraswati The goddess of knowledge, arts, and music, representing wisdom, creativity, and the clarity of the intellect.
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Parvati The consort of Shiva, representing the nurturing power of the mountains, patience, and divine feminine energy.
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Gauri Another name for Parvati, meaning 'fair' or 'brilliant,' representing the pure and auspicious aspect of nature.
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Kali The fierce form of the divine mother, representing the power to destroy ego and the cycle of time and transformation.
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Gayatri The mother of the Vedas, representing the essence of light and the power of the most sacred mantra in Hinduism.
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Meera The devoted princess-poet who gave up everything for Krishna, symbolizing absolute surrender and faith.
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Draupadi The central heroine of the Mahabharata, known for her intelligence, resilience, and refusal to tolerate injustice.
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Damayanti A legendary queen known for her beauty and her unwavering loyalty to her husband, King Nala, in folklore.
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Shakuntala A character from the Mahabharata, known for her beauty and deep connection to the natural world of sages.
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Savitri The woman who used her wit and devotion to win her husband's life back from the god of death, Yama.
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Anusuya Known for her extraordinary piety and virtue, she represents the power of motherhood and devotion in mythology.
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Aditi The Vedic mother of the gods, representing infinity, unbounded space, and the primordial creative energy.
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Tulsi A sacred plant associated with purity and devotion, representing the divine feminine in daily household worship.
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Revati The wife of Balarama, representing the connection to the stars and traditional virtues in Puranic folklore.
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Rukmini The queen of Krishna, representing beauty, devotion, and the embodiment of Lakshmi on Earth in human form.
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Subhadra The sister of Krishna and Arjuna’s wife, known for her courage and grace in the legends of the Mahabharata.
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Ambika A name for the Mother Goddess, signifying the motherly and protective instincts of the divine feminine.
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Rohini Associated with the star of the same name, known in mythology for her beauty and grace as a celestial bride.
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Uma Another name for Parvati, representing the ultimate peace, tranquility, and the calming influence of the goddess.
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Veda Derived from the sacred texts, representing eternal knowledge, wisdom, and the foundational truths of life.
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Indira A name for Lakshmi, meaning 'goddess of prosperity,' symbolizing wealth in all its forms, material and spiritual.
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Kunti The mother of the Pandavas, known for her strength, wisdom, and the sacrifices made for her children's success.
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Devaki The mother of Krishna, known for her endurance and the divine destiny of raising an avatar of the Lord.
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Yashoda The foster mother of Krishna, representing the purest form of maternal, unconditional, and selfless love.
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Tara A goddess representing the star and the protector who leads beings across the ocean of worldly suffering.
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Maya The concept of cosmic illusion, representing the magical and multi-faceted beauty of the material creation.
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Amrita Meaning 'nectar of immortality,' symbolizing the divine essence and the sweetness of life in mythological tales.
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Arundhati A symbol of a virtuous wife and constant devotion, named after a bright star that guides the wayfarers.
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Sumitra The mother of Lakshman and Shatrughna, known for her wisdom, balanced nature, and supportive spirit.
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Kaushalya The mother of Lord Rama, representing grace, noble character, and the quiet strength of royalty.
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Mandodari The wife of Ravana in the Ramayana, known for her wisdom, intelligence, and effort to uphold righteousness.
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Shachi The wife of Indra, representing the queen of the heavens and the protector of divine traditions and power.
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Hemlata Meaning 'golden creeper,' a name often found in folklore, symbolizing beauty, connection, and nature.
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Bhavani A name for Parvati, representing the giver of life and the fierce protector of the devotee’s soul.
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Sanjita Meaning 'triumphant,' a name derived from the victorious energy found in the epics of the gods and sages.
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Ira Meaning 'earth' or 'goddess Saraswati,' representing the groundedness and the source of all artistic inspiration.
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Vidya Meaning 'knowledge,' the goddess-like quality of understanding the essence of the world and the divine truth.
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Kavya Meaning 'poetry,' reflecting the storytelling traditions and the lyrical beauty found in Indian mythology.
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Shanti Meaning 'peace,' a central goal in all mythological teachings to achieve harmony with oneself and the world.
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Jyoti Meaning 'light,' representing the spiritual flame that burns within every soul, as described in the Vedas.
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Meghna Meaning 'cloud,' often used in folklore to describe the grace and life-giving power of the rainy season.
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Malini Meaning 'gardener' or 'fragrant,' a name found in many ancient stories, symbolizing growth and beauty.
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Chitra Meaning 'picture' or 'art,' reflecting the creative nature of the gods and the beauty of creation itself.
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Ananya Meaning 'unique,' used to describe the matchless devotion and qualities of heroines in ancient epics.
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Suhasini Meaning 'one with a beautiful smile,' a name often used for goddesses to denote joy and happiness.
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Vamika A name for Goddess Durga, representing the beauty and the powerful, fierce aspect of the divine mother.
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