Indian boy names

Anonymous
I love Nikhil and Rohan but I worry they are too common
Anonymous
I like Milan. Also it is a Serbian name.

Anonymous
Shaan
Anonymous
Darsh
Anonymous
Please keep the names coming! DS #2 is on the way and we are leaning toward Dev, but would love more suggestions. Definitely want a relatively easy to pronounce name (I am Indian and DH is not, so he will have a non-Indian last name).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please keep the names coming! DS #2 is on the way and we are leaning toward Dev, but would love more suggestions. Definitely want a relatively easy to pronounce name (I am Indian and DH is not, so he will have a non-Indian last name).


Dhruv.
Anonymous
Naveen. Like Naveen Andrews. Yum yum.
Anonymous
We have a gazillion Indian kids in the high school where i teach. None of their names are shortened or nicknamed. Whatever you name him, that is what he be called.
Anonymous
I also like Ram. (Rahm? Rom? Not sure of the best spelling). Rama is nice too but giving an American-born boy a name ending in “a” gets tricky.

I also love Tejas but maybe too similar to Texas. Haha
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like Milan. Also it is a Serbian name.



Is it pronounced like the city?
Anonymous
I met a little boy named Rohan recently and he was adorable and cute!
Anonymous
Several Rohans in every grade in my high school.
Anonymous
Ganesh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We just named our baby boy Ishaan. I think it sounds so nice, plus no one seems to have trouble saying it.


Please don't. It is a perfectly wonderful name, but it has become very common. My nephew is named Ishaan and 3 other students are names that in his class. I love it.
Anonymous
I love the following names -

Nikhil
Mihir
Jay/Jai
Neel
Shiv
Saagar
Suraj
Veer
Vipul
Viraaj
Sameer
Atul
Anmol
Kabir
Rohan
Ravi
Kavi


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