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Indian Names for Boys

Displayed on this page are Indian names 41 to 60. Ari was the most popular within them in 2008 with a rank of #532 and a usage of 0.0229%, and it is used in the English, Spanish, Hebrew, Bengali, Indian, and Greek languages. It was followed in popularity by Arjun (Indian). Unusual Indian names include Anish (Indian), Anjay (Indian), Anjum (Indian), Ankur (Indian), Anshu (Indian), Arindam (Bengali and Indian), Arshad (Indian), Arun (Indian and Cambodian), Arvind (Indian), Aseem (Indian), Asheem (Indian), Ashish (Indian), Ashok (Indian), Ashoka (Indian), Ashvaghosha (Indian), Asim (Albanian, Indian, and Turkish), Asoka (Indian), and Atyaananda (Indian).

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INDIAN NAMES:

Anish supreme ... predominantly in the Indian language and its origin ...

Anjay invincible ... is largely used in Indian and it is derived from ...

Anjum symbol ... is used chiefly in the Indian language and its origin ...

Ankur blossom ... is used chiefly in the Indian language and its origin ...

Anshu beam of sunlight ... predominantly used in Indian ...

Ari Popularity Trend of Ari
from 1900 to 2008.
2008 Rank: 532 532 lion; lion of God; enlightened, exalted, mountain of strength; brave; visible, clear; excellent kind; excellent purpose; eagle, fast flying one; he who has won all his enemies; sin; best, excellent ...

Arindam he who has won all his enemies ... mainly in Bengali and Indian ...

Arjun Popularity Trend of Arjun
from 1900 to 2008.
2008 Rank: 755 755 white light ...Arjun's origin is Sanskrit, and its use, Indian ...

Arshad devout, pious ... it is used largely in Indian ...

Arun reddish-brown-haired; ... predominantly in the Indian language and its origin ...

Arvind lotus; friend of the ... primarily used in the Indian language, and it is of ...

Aseem protector ...Aseem is an Indian name of Arabic and Sanskrit origin. ...

Asheem protector ... is primarily used in Indian and it is of Arabic ...

Ashish prayer ... is used chiefly in Indian and it is derived from ...

Ashok without sorrow ... is used mainly in the Indian language. ...

Ashoka without sorrow ... it is used largely in Indian ...

Ashvaghosha horse galloping ...Ashvaghosha is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin ...

Asim protector ... used in the Albanian, Indian, and Turkish languages, ...

Asoka without sorrow ... predominantly in the Indian language and its origin ...

Atyaananda very happy ...Atyaananda is an Indian name of Sanskrit origin ...