So do I. That's my son. |
Well, just asking for Indian names that are easy to pronounce and spell is a pretty standard query, so why reinvent the wheel. Other name posts are more specific, like, "My son is named Jehosephat, and I need some ideas for a girl name that starts with a Q and has three syllables and doesn't end in "a." So there aren't a lot of posts to re-post. |
We know a little boy Kiran, and I've always thought it was a great name. We also know a baby Samir, which is cute, too. |
| I love Ashok. I'm not really familiar with Indian names to be honest. Definitely a name that can be shortened. I'm Arab and my parents gave me a difficult name to pronounce here. I still dread saying my name out loud sometimes because most everyone can't pronounce it right! It's so annoying to deal with this. |
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Arun, Varun, Tarun
Pranav Akhil |
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There is a purpose to to asking again after some time has passed because there will be other readers that can give suggestions. That's why there are many similar threads regarding American names as well. Otherwise there should be a baby boy and girl name sticky at the top of the forum.
Niam Arul Krishna Ajay Miland Akshay Gautham Siddarth Rishi Veer Shaan Kushan Shiva Raam Anil Nikhil Parth Tejas Sunil Avinash Sai Sachin Neelkanth Dharan Viren Or just use any name you like. I named my first child a common easy to pronounce Indian name and something entirely different with my second. |
But it is. |
Kiran is a girl name |
No, it's traditionally a boy name but many girls are also named this, it has become a unisex name. |
| Kiran means ray of light and can be a girls or boys name. |
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Ugh so many of these are awful. I've had friends try iterations of so many. Sorry to be mean, but if you want a truly easy name that won't be butchered you have to go with:
Jay Neal Devan Karsin If you want a little wiggle room and don't mind minor mispronunciation/confusion, you can have: Dhillon Shaan Aron Niam Ash |
| I like the name Kartik |
| +1 for Akash. Great name |