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  2. These Are the Most Popular Indian Baby Girl Names of 2021 - AOL

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    When it comes to Indian baby girl names, trends are clear: Names inspired by cities and goddesses and names that end in -ya are getting more popular.

  3. Category:Indian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian feminine given names" The following 174 pages are in this category, out of 174 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. 200 Indian baby girl names - AOL

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    With our list of 200 Indian baby girl names, there’s sure to be one — or more — you fall in love with. Top 100 baby girl names in India (In order of popularity as of 2022, according to ...

  5. 400 Indian baby names for boys and girls - AOL

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    Picking the perfect Indian baby name can be overwhelming, and with good reason: There are so many wonderful Indian baby names to choose from. 400 Indian baby names for boys and girls Skip to main ...

  6. Indian name - Wikipedia

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    More common among women, making the patronym or husband name the last name is a custom adopted by people migrating to the West, who want to be called by their first names without having to explain Indian naming conventions. However, women frequently adopt their father's or husband's name, and take it for successive generations.

  7. Category:Indian given names - Wikipedia

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    Indian unisex given names (22 P) M. Malayalam-language given names (1 C) S. Sanskrit-language names (39 P) T. Telugu given names (16 P) Pages in category "Indian ...

  8. How I chose my kids' Indian names so my husband could ... - AOL

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    Annoyingly, they confuse it with popular (non-Indian) names that sound similar: Jayden or Jalen. When it's my kid's name, I always correct people when they say it wrong.

  9. Unisex name - Wikipedia

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    Other Indian names, such as Ananda, are exclusively or nearly exclusively masculine in India, but because of their a ending, are assumed to be feminine in Anglophone societies. Nehal, Sonal, Sonu, Snehal, Niral, Pranjal and Anmol are used commonly to name baby boys or girls in western states of India such as Gujarat.