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8 baby names inspired by Bollywood’s most loved characters

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 13, 2026, 06:00 IST
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Bollywood-inspired trendy baby names


Bollywood has always shaped the way India dreams. Films give us lines we repeat for years, songs we hum at weddings, and characters who stay in our hearts. Some of these characters also bring beautiful, meaningful names that feel fresh even today.
For parents who want something modern yet rooted, film-inspired names can be a lovely middle path. The key is to pick names that carry depth, not just popularity. Here are eight baby names drawn from memorable Bollywood characters. Each one has a story, a meaning, and a personality of its own.

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Aisha


Aisha is not loud, but it is confident. The character in the film is stylish, outspoken, and deeply caring beneath the surface.
The name Aisha has Arabic roots and means “alive” or “prosperous.” It feels light, modern, and urban without sounding overused. It works beautifully in both Indian and global settings.

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Ved


Ved is short, strong, and deeply Indian. In the film, Ved struggles between expectations and his true self. His journey speaks about identity and courage. It carries heritage without sounding old-fashioned.

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Tara


Tara means “star.” In the film, Tara is steady, kind, and emotionally clear. She encourages Ved to find his real self.
The name has Sanskrit roots and also appears in many cultures. It feels elegant and calm. It is not flashy, but it shines quietly.

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Kabir

Kabir is a name with weight. In the film, Kabir is disciplined, determined, and quietly powerful.
Historically, Kabir was a 15th-century poet and saint known for his simple yet profound words.

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Naina


Naina means “eyes.” In the film, Naina begins as reserved and focused, then grows into someone confident and adventurous.
The name carries softness, yet it holds emotional depth. It sounds lyrical and easy on the ear.

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Aarohi

Aarohi means “a musical rise” or “ascending.” In the film, the character goes through pain, self-discovery, and healing.
The name feels artistic and soulful. It has a poetic ring without being complicated.

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Rumi


Rumi is modern, stylish, and sharp. The character is outspoken, confident, and emotionally layered. She represents today’s Indian woman who respects tradition but is not afraid to challenge it.

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Ishaan

Ishaan is a name full of warmth and depth. In the film, Ishaan is imaginative, sensitive, and misunderstood, until someone truly sees him. His story changed how many Indian parents view childhood and learning.


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