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  2. 200 Indian baby names for boys - AOL

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    Whatever Indian baby boy name you choose, be sure to consider initials, potential nicknames and sibling — or even possible sibling — names. And if one name you like isn’t going to work, just ...

  3. Category:Indian masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Arjun (name) Arnav. Arun (given name) Arvind. Arya (name) Aseem. Ashu (given name) Ashwin (given name) Ayaz (name)

  4. 400 Indian baby names for boys and girls - AOL

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    If Indian baby names are new to you, here are a few famous ones to consider: Deepak [Chopra, best-selling author]; Priyanka [Chopra-Jonas, actor, model], Padma [Lakshmi, writer, model and long ...

  5. Indian name - Wikipedia

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    Indian names are based on a variety of systems and naming conventions, which vary from region to region. In Indian culture, names hold profound significance and play a crucial role in an individual's life. The importance of names is deeply rooted in the country's diverse and ancient cultural heritage. Names are also influenced by religion and ...

  6. Category:Indian given names - Wikipedia

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    Category: Indian given names. 9 languages. ... Hindu given names‎ (3 C, 154 P) I. Indian masculine given names‎ (2 C, 332 P) Indian unisex given names‎ (22 P) M.

  7. Goan Catholic names and surnames - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays Hindu names like Sandeep, Rahul and Anita, etc. are also given. Portuguese names like António, João, Maria, Ana are also common among Goan Catholics who follow Portuguese culture. British names (e.g. Kevin, Shelley) and other European names (e.g. Benito, Heidi), which have no Konkani variants, are also popular. Konkani name.

  8. Samīr (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit. Meaning. Breeze, wind or air. Region of origin. India. Samīr is a Sanskrit male given name, originating from the Sanskrit word Samīra which means "breeze", "wind" or "air". [1] [2] Many, especially in South India, sometimes do not delete the schwa and keep their name as "Sameera". Notable people with the name include:

  9. Annaprashana - Wikipedia

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    The annaprashana ( Sanskrit: अन्नप्राशन, romanized : annaprāśana ), also known as annaprashana vidhi or annaprashanam, is a Hindu rite of passage ( Saṃskāra) that marks an infant's first intake of food other than milk. The term annaprashana means 'eating of cooked rice'. In Vedic Hindu culture, the child cannot eat rice ...