Are you expecting a baby girl and looking for a first name of Indian origin? Here are many inspirations for female, Indian, Tamil and Hindu names with beautiful meanings.
In the Hinduism, you don’t name your baby on your own, before it’s born. There exists a naming ceremony, which is called Naam Karan. It takes place on the twelfth day of the child and we choose the first name according to astrology, whispered four times in his ear. But Indian children also have an official first name. By drawing on the cultural, religious, literary and artistic richness of India, here is a selection of Tamil baby girl names.
Indian girl names and their meanings
First name | Meaning |
Neela | “clarity” |
Arya | “noble” |
Sahara | “dawn” |
Indra | “the rain” |
Salila | “water” |
Uma | “splendor” |
mohana | “enchanting” |
Aditi | “the questioner” |
Chhavvi | “the one who has secrets” |
Chitra | “she who rules the earth” |
What are the most popular Indian girl names?
here are the 30 most popular first names of Indian origin in France last year:
What are the rarest first names of Indian origin for girls?
Some first names in Hindu culture are rarely given to little girls. This is the case of Uttarawhich literally means “the one that stings”, like Utpalinimeaning “the woman of secrets”. Urvi is not common either, it refers to the idea of the “blood secret”. Another rarity, the female first name Betwhich refers to the notion of silence. Prashi, meaning “she who attacks” is also an uncommon first name for girls, such as SAPNAwhich means “the one that stings”. Yâlhmolhiwhich means “word of the lute” is also not a common first name for girls.
Tamil name ideas for a baby girl
There are many Tamil names for girls, with very beautiful meanings. We think, for example, of Chudarmadhiwhich means “bright moon”, Chudaroliwhich means “bright light”, or in Chellam, meaning “prosperity” and “wealth”. Balamani means “jewel of youth”, and Oliyarasi “queen of light”. We also find Oviya, Oppila, Malai, Malar, which means “flower”, Mangai, which literally means “woman”, Mali, which refers to jasmine. Kadal is another female Tamil given name.which means sea, like Kalai, knowledge.
Female Indian first names, by letter:
T-shaped
In the list of Hindu first names in “t”, we find: Tanja, Tanushri, Tanvi, Tapi, Tapti, Tejal, Tejaswini, Teja, Tarulata, Trusha, Tusti, Trishna, Trilochana.
U-shaped
In the list of Indian “u” names, there are: Urvasi, Usa, Urvi, Urmi, Upama, Urja, Urmila, Ushma, Ushakiran, Uttara, Utpalini, Ulka, Ujjwala.
In A
In the list of Hindu first names in “a”, there is: Alli, Alaïmagal, Amman, Ammani, Amaïdhi, Akkam, Adhi, Adalarasi, Amaïdinhi, Anbu, Ani, Arasi, Annam, Arul, Arularasi, Avvaï, Amrita, Anjali, Arya, Asha, Ashwini.
S-shaped
In the list of Hindu first names in “s”, are: Sahana, Sakti, Samkisha, Salila, Sabida, Sachita, Sangita, Sapna, Sarala, Sanyukita, Sangeeta, Sarasa, Sati, Saryu, Sarlespadee, Sahar, Sarika, Satya, Sharmila, Sita, Sunita, Surya.
In M
In the list of Hindu first names in “m”, there is Megha, Meghan, Mayuri, Medha, Mohini, Mira, Mitili, Miralini, Mridula, Malti, Malar, Malika, Manasi, Manisha, Malai, Malarvhilhi, Mangai, Meera, Mira.
In R
In the list of Hindu first names in “r”, we find Rachana, Rama, Rani, Rehana, Reva, Riya, Roumina, Ruchira, Rujula, Rupali, Rohini, Roshni, Rukmini, Ranjana, Ramita, Rati, Ratnavali.
In N
In the list of Hindu first names in “n”, we have the choice between: Nallini, Nilavoli, Nila, Nambini, Narumalar, Nallarasi, Nagaïmuthu, Natchelvi, Natthamaraï, Nanmalar, Nandini, Neela, Neha, Nila, Nisha.
In P
In the list of Hindu first names in “p”, we can note: Pari, Parlvedy, Padmaja, Parinita, Parnika, Pallavi, Poornima, Pragati, Pratibha, Pragya, Prachi, Prema, Parvati, Pooja, Priya.