Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So, I think the difference is that those of raised here in the US know the older names because those are the names we've grown up hearing (Rajiv is like Michael/Matthew), but we are not as aware of the newer names in India. I had only heard of maybe 2 or 3 of the names on the 2013 list: http://www.babycenter.in/l25008325/top-10-indian-boy-names-of-2013#/0
OP - that's a good source of names, I actually really like some of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tushaar
Watch out for names that can be used to tease your child. This can be shortened to "Tush".
Anonymous wrote:Tushaar
Anonymous wrote:
So, I think the difference is that those of raised here in the US know the older names because those are the names we've grown up hearing (Rajiv is like Michael/Matthew), but we are not as aware of the newer names in India. I had only heard of maybe 2 or 3 of the names on the 2013 list: http://www.babycenter.in/l25008325/top-10-indian-boy-names-of-2013#/0
OP - that's a good source of names, I actually really like some of them.