| Nora |
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Suhani
Noor Pari Niharika Madhu Madhulika Ipsita Suhaga Juhi Poorvi Chitra |
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Mohini
Sukanya Duhita Sandhya Jyotsna Jyoti Vaani Vaikunthi Garima Kirti Kala Shruti |
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Aditi
Anokhi Sonal Minal Maitreyi Mrinalini Nalini Aprajita Jhanvi Shweta Esha Shipra Aasha Aashima Nivedita |
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Haseena
Mehar |
| Kripa |
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Saaya
Ashna Aasha Devi |
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Amira
Anika |
| Rhea or Riya |
I didn't post these names and I am not Indian but I have a friend from India (like actually from India, not born in the US to Indian parents) whose name is Neetu. Perhaps you are not familiar with the wide variety of Hindi and Sanskrit names out there. |
Different spelling but Juthika Roy was a fairly well known Bengali singer. |
| Anjana, Archana, Vidya, Deepa, Areefa, Suhana, Avu, Rohini, Rina, Sapna |
I have met someone with the last name Kerani. I think it's pretty and could see someone using it as a first name in a nontraditional way. I've never heard of the name Mekara but it is pretty. I'd want to know more about it before using it. |
Easy to spell, easy to pronounce, these are the names of my Indian friends’ kids ages 2-10. I’m not sure what generational name trends are in Indian names. For example among all the parents we know almost half are named Sarah, Kristin, Kate, Chris, Steve, or Mark. I don’t know a single child my children’s age with those names. When I was in college I feel like half of the Indian girls I knew were named Anjali and half of the guys were named one of several names that shortens to Raj. |
Yes. Jutika is a Hindu name. |