Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Raina, Jiya, & Haya
If pronounced "Ran- aah" - It means night. Naina means "eyes"
If pronounced "Ra- aye-na' - it is Indian last name. How will you ensure that people pronounce it correctly?
Jiya can be pronounced as Gia. And it means heart.
Haya means modesty if pronounced "Huh-yaah".
Again, pronunciation is important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a meaning perspective, I think I like Anya the best (though I agree people would also assume it's Eastern European etc). I might consider a different spelling for Raina, since I think it could easily be mispronounced (Reyna?).
Have you considered Maya?
OP here. I liked Anya a lot too but although it supposedly has a Sanskrit meaning no one I talked to seemed to consider it an Indian name. Pretty much everyone associated it with being Eastern European and assumed it had no Indian connection at all. I love the name Maya, but I just know so many now that it doesn't feel as fresh and original to me anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
What's your opinion on the name Raina for an Indian baby girl? Have you heard this as an Indian name before or does it sound non-Indian to you (if it does, what ethnicity does it make you think of)? Do you prefer any of these names more than Raina...Layla, Mia, Sarina, Mira, Anya? Thanks in advance!!
Anonymous wrote:From a meaning perspective, I think I like Anya the best (though I agree people would also assume it's Eastern European etc). I might consider a different spelling for Raina, since I think it could easily be mispronounced (Reyna?).
Have you considered Maya?
Anonymous wrote:I love Raina, Jiya, & Haya
Anonymous wrote:I'm Indian (Hindu) and we named our first daughter Raina. I didn't know it was such a popular Hispanic name too! It means night and can also be spelled Rayna, Reyna, Reina. It's easy to pronounce but we do sometimes get Rai-na.
We're considering Sarina for our 2nd daughter![]()

I'll admit I was a little worried about hearing people's honest opinions 
Anonymous wrote: It's easy to pronounce but we do sometimes get Rai-na.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
What's your opinion on the name Raina for an Indian baby girl? Have you heard this as an Indian name before or does it sound non-Indian to you (if it does, what ethnicity does it make you think of)? Do you prefer any of these names more than Raina...Layla, Mia, Sarina, Mira, Anya? Thanks in advance!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a middle eastern name, not Indian. Maybe Indian Muslim but not a Hindu name.
It is a Hindu name.