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8 Indian baby girl names that sound global but are fully desi

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 31, 2026, 06:00 IST
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Perfect names for baby girl


Choosing a baby girl’s name often comes with a quiet hope. The name should feel modern, travel well, and still stay rooted in Indian culture. Some Indian names do this beautifully, sounding global while carrying deep desi meaning.

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Aira

Aira sounds sleek and international, yet it has Indian roots. In Sanskrit, it links to respect and strength, often associated with Saraswati. Short, soft, and confident, it grows well from childhood to adulthood.


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Myra

Myra feels familiar across cultures, but it holds Indian meaning too. In Sanskrit, it relates to “beloved” or “admirable.” The name carries warmth, making it feel personal and emotionally rich.

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Tara


Tara is known worldwide, yet it is deeply Indian. In Sanskrit, Tara means star and also refers to a powerful goddess. The name reflects brightness, guidance, and quiet resilience.

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Ira


Ira may sound minimal and modern, but its roots are ancient. In Sanskrit, Ira means earth, speech, or nourishment. The name suggests stability and intelligence without sounding heavy.

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Anya


Anya blends effortlessly into global spaces. In Sanskrit, it means unique or different, giving it a thoughtful edge. The name celebrates individuality while staying culturally grounded.

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Riva

Riva feels fresh and cosmopolitan at first glance. It comes from Sanskrit, linked to movement and flow. The name suits a child with energy and emotional depth.

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Siya

Siya sounds gentle and familiar across many countries. It is another name for Sita, symbolising strength with grace. The name carries emotional weight without feeling traditional or dated.

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Veda


Veda sounds modern and meaningful across borders. It comes from the ancient Vedas, symbolising knowledge and wisdom. The name feels powerful without being loud or complex.


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