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There are 40 Indian names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are Indian names 1 to 20. Within these names, Miah (Indian) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #796 and a usage of 0.0171%. The unusual Indian names are Aja (English and Indian), Anisha (Indian), Asha (English and Indian), Candra (English and Indian), Chanda (Indian), Chander (Indian), Chandra (English and Indian), Chandrakanta (Indian), Chandrika (Indian), Geeta (Indian), Gita (Czech and Indian), Indira (Indian), Jina (English and Indian), Kamal (Indian), Kamala (Indian), Manjula (Indian), Meera (Indian), Milana (Czech, Indian, Italian, and Slavic), and Muna (Arabic, Indian, and Spanish). Indian names are somewhat popular as baby girl names. The names' popularity increased from the 1940s up to the 1970s. Their usage peaked in 1972 with 0.580% of baby girls being given Indian names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 4 Indian names. The names have slipped in popularity since then. In 2007, their total usage was 0.279% with 4 Indian names listed among the top 1000. Among all Indian names, Maya (English) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #62 and a usage of 0.2219%.
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INDIAN NAMES: Aja Anisha ... supreme ...Anisha's origin is Sanskrit, and its use, Indian ... Asha Candra ... queen; incandescent; ... in the English and Indian languages. ... Chanda Chander ... moon, shining ... used predominantly in Indian and its origin is ... Chandra Chandrakanta ... beloved of the moon ... predominantly used in Indian ... Chandrika ... moon, shining ... is used mostly in Indian and its language of ... Geeta ... song ... is used largely in the Indian language. ... Gita ... song; exalted one ... used in the Czech and Indian languages ... Indira ... beauty, splendour ... predominantly in the Indian language and its origin ... Jina ... victor ... in the English and Indian languages, and its ... Kamal ... light red ... it is used largely in Indian. ... Kamala ... light red ... it is used mainly in Indian ... Manjula ... pleasing, lovely, melodious ... Sanskrit, and its use, Indian ... Meera ... prosperous ... predominantly in the Indian language and its origin ... Miah Milana ... union; favor, grace ... used largely in Czech, Indian, Italian, and Slavic ... Muna ... wish, desire ... used in the Arabic, Indian, and Spanish languages ...
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