Below is a table of Hindu baby boy names starting with the letter ‘A’. Each name includes its meaning, origin, pronunciation, religion, popularity, description, trending status, and associated communities to assist you in making an informed choice.
Hindu Baby Boy Names Starting with ‘A’:
Name | Meaning | Origin | Pronunciation | Religion | Popularity | Description | Trending Status | Communities |
Aarav | Peaceful; Calm | Sanskrit | Aa-rav | Hinduism | Highly popular in recent years | Signifies serenity and tranquility, embodying a calm and composed nature. | Trending upward | Widely used across various Hindu communities |
Aadhavan | Sun; Brilliant like the sun | Sanskrit | Aa-dha-van | Hinduism | Moderately popular, especially in South India | Represents radiance and brilliance, akin to the sun’s energy and vitality. | Steady popularity | Predominantly used in Tamil and Telugu communities |
Aahan | Dawn; Sunrise | Sanskrit | Aa-han | Hinduism | Gaining popularity for its modern appeal | Signifies the first light of day, symbolizing new beginnings and hope. | Trending upward | Embraced by urban Hindu families |
Aakash | Sky; Open space | Sanskrit | Aa-kash | Hinduism | Consistently popular across generations | Embodies vastness and freedom, reflecting an expansive and open-minded nature. | Steady popularity | Common among North Indian Hindu communities |
Aaditya | Sun; Son of Aditi | Sanskrit | Aa-di-tya | Hinduism | A timeless classic | Refers to the sun god, symbolizing brilliance, leadership, and vitality. | Steady popularity | Widely used across various Hindu communities |
Aarush | First ray of the sun | Sanskrit | Aa-roosh | Hinduism | Increasingly favored for its positive connotation | Signifies the dawn, representing new beginnings and the promise of a bright future. | Trending upward | Popular among modern Hindu families |
Aaryan | Noble; Honorable | Sanskrit | Aa-ryan | Hinduism | Widely used with a modern touch | Denotes nobility and high moral values, reflecting a person of honor and integrity. | Steady popularity | Embraced by various Hindu communities |
Aashish | Blessing | Sanskrit | Aa-sheesh | Hinduism | A traditional name with enduring appeal | Signifies divine favor and blessings, embodying a person who brings joy and prosperity. | Steady popularity | Common in North Indian Hindu families |
Abhay | Fearless | Sanskrit | Ab-hay | Hinduism | Maintains steady popularity | Represents courage and valor, reflecting a person who is bold and unafraid. | Steady popularity | Found across various Hindu communities |
Aditya | Sun; Lord of the Sun | Sanskrit | A-di-tya | Hinduism | A perennial favorite | Signifies the sun, symbolizing brilliance, energy, and a radiant personality. | Steady popularity | Widely used across various Hindu communities |
Advait | Unique; Non-dual | Sanskrit | Ad-vait | Hinduism | Gaining popularity for its philosophical significance | Represents uniqueness and the concept of non-duality, reflecting a profound and thoughtful nature. | Trending upward | Embraced by families seeking meaningful names |
Agastya | Name of a sage | Sanskrit | A-gas-tya | Hinduism | Popular due to its historical significance | Refers to a revered sage in Hindu mythology, symbolizing wisdom and respect. | Steady popularity | Common in South Indian communities |
Akshay | Eternal; Indestructible | Sanskrit | Ak-shay | Hinduism | Consistently favored | Signifies immortality and resilience, embodying an enduring and strong character. | Steady popularity | Popular across various Hindu communities |
Amar | Immortal | Sanskrit | A-mar | Hinduism | Classic and timeless | Represents eternal life, reflecting an everlasting and enduring nature. | Steady popularity | Widely used across different regions |
Amrit | Nectar of immortality | Sanskrit | Am-rit | Hinduism | Holds traditional significance | Symbolizes the divine nectar that grants immortality, reflecting purity and divinity. | Steady popularity | Common in Punjabi communities |
Aniket | Lord of the world | Sanskrit | A-ni-ket | Hinduism | Moderately popular | Denotes sovereignty and leadership, embodying a commanding and influential presence. | Steady popularity | Found in various Hindu communities |
Anirudh | Boundless; Unstoppable | Sanskrit | A-ni-rudh | Hinduism | Popular among modern parents | Represents limitless potential and determination, reflecting an ambitious and driven personality. | Trending upward | Common in South Indian families |
Arjun | Bright; Shining; Name of a Pandava prince | Sanskrit | Ar-jun | Hinduism | Widely popular due to its mythological significance | Refers to a heroic prince in the Mahabharata, symbolizing bravery, skill, and righteousness. | Steady popularity | Embraced by various Hindu communities |
Arnav | Ocean; Sea | Sanskrit | Ar-nav | Hinduism | Gaining popularity for its modern appeal | Symbolizes vastness and depth, reflecting a profound and expansive nature. | Trending upward | Popular among urban families |
Aryan | Noble; Warrior | Sanskrit | Ar-yan | Hinduism | Consistently favored | Denotes nobility and valor, embodying a courageous and honorable character. | Steady popularity | Widely used across various communities |
Ashwin | Light; Horse tamer; A star | Sanskrit | Ash-win | Hinduism | Traditional yet modern | Represents brightness and skill, reflecting a talented and versatile personality. | Steady popularity | Common in South Indian communities |
Atharva | Vedic text; Name of a sage | Sanskrit | A-thar-va | Hinduism | Increasingly popular | Refers to the Atharva Veda, symbolizing knowledge and wisdom. | Trending upward | Embraced by families valuing scholarly names |
Avinash | Indestructible | Sanskrit | Avi-nash | Hinduism | Classic and enduring | Signifies immortality and resilience, embodying an enduring and strong character. | Steady popularity | Found across various Hindu communities |
Ayush | Long life | Sanskrit | A-yush | Hinduism | Popular for its positive meaning | Represents longevity and health, reflecting a wish for a prosperous life. | Steady popularity | Common in North Indian families |
Ayaan | Gift of God | Sanskrit | A-yaan | Hinduism | Gaining popularity | Denotes a divine gift, symbolizing gratitude and blessing. | Trending upward | Embraced by modern Hindu |