Cool and Unique Boy Names |
Anirudh -Derived from the Sanskrit word Aniruddha, it means uncontrollable or without restraint.
Aakesh- It means Lord of the Sky. Alternatively, you can also use it as Akash.
Aarush -It is another name for winter sun
Aayush -It means lineage
Abhik -Derived from Sanskrit, the word means brave or fearless. Another variant of the same name is Abheek.
Akarsh- It is used to describe something that is divine
Anish -With Sanskrit origins, this name means supreme, having connections with Lord Krishna and Vishnu. It can also mean sun god.
Aniruddh- It means boundless or something without limits.
Apurva- Comes from the Sanskrit word Apurva meaning unique or one of a kind. It is also a performative element of Vedanta philosophy.
Aswad- This has Arabic origins and means black.
Arihant- This is Prakrit as well as Sanskrit word meaning conqueror. The conquering if oriented towards the inner vices such as anger, greed, jealousy and attachment.
Bhadrak -It is derived from Sanskrit and has multiple meanings attached to it such as handsome, good or virtuous.
Bhavin -It means someone who is always a winner.
Bodhi -It is derived from Sanskrit as well as the ancient Pali language. It means awakening, enlightenment or to become aware.
Chaitya- It means temple, sanctuary or prayer hall. It is often used to describe the above in Buddhism.
Chayan -Derived from the Sanskrit word Chayana, it means to choose in preference to another.
Chinmay- This is used to describe someone who is knowledgeable. It is also the name of Lord Ganesha.
Chirag -It means lamp.
Daiva -It means by the grace of God.
Darshit- It means to pay respect.
Devak -It means God or divine entity.
Devansh- It means someone who is a part of God
Dhanvin -Dhanvin has an association with Lord Shiva. It also means archer.
Dhir-It means patience
Dhruv- I-t is a name that is used to signify the Pole Star.
Dhrsita- It means bold or courageous.
Divit-It means someone who has conquered death.
Doshagya- Getting inspiration from its Sanskrit word, Dosajja, it means ‘Someone who can recognize evil and stays away from it’.
Ehan -It means ‘expectations.
Eshan -It is another name for Lord Shiva
Faiyaz -It means someone who has an artistic flair.
Falak- It is used to signify the heavens above. To some, it can also mean a star.
Fanish- It is the name given to the cosmic serpent.
Gajaanan- It means someone with the face of an Elephant. It is another name, Lord Ganesha.
Gajdant- It means Elephant teeth
Gajendra- It means someone who is the King of Elephants
Gajapati- It is a name used to describe Lord Ganesha
Galav-It means the bark of a lotus Tree.
Gana -This name is associated with Lord Shiva. It means “tribe”.
Ganak- Of Sanskrit origin, this name is conferred to babies who are likely to be future intellectuals or mathematicians.
Ganga Ram- It is the name of the holiest river, Ganga
Garg- It is the name of a saint. It also means bull.
Garuda -It is the name of a large mythical bird.
Gaushik- This is one of the many but seldom used names of Gautama Buddha.
Gaurav- It means pride or honour.
Gautam- It is the first name of the Buddha
Geet- It means song or poetry.
Ghalib- It means someone who is excellent
Girilal- It means son of the mountain
Gokul- This was Lord Krishna’s home village
Gopal Das- This is used to denote someone who is the servant of Lord Krishna
Gorakh- It means someone who takes care of cows.
Goswami -It means the master of cows
Govind-It means cowherder. It was also the name of the 10th Sikh guru
Gulshan- It means a garden that is full of flowers
Hansh- It means someone who is Godlike
Harshit- It means someone filled happiness or joy
Harikiran- It means rays of God
Harsha- It draws inspiration from the Sanskrit word Harsha meaning ‘happiness’. It was also the name of a king that reigned North Indian in the 7th Century.
Himmat- It means Courage or bold-behaviour.
Hiran- It means Gold.
Hiresh- It means king of gems.
Ibhan- This is an alternate name for Lord Ganesha
Ijay- It is another name for Lord Vishnu
Indrajit- This is used to denote the Conqueror of Indra
Indranil- This is another name for Lord Shiva
Iravaj- It is used to denote someone who is born of water. It is also another name for the Love God Kaama
Ishivara- It means Lord
Kaanishk- It is the name of the transport of Lord Vishnu
Kahan- It is one of the many names of Lord Krishna
Kamada- This name finds its origins in the Mahabharata. It means giving what is wished. It is also the name of the followers of Skanda.
Kanan- It means forest
Karali- It is the name of one of the seven tongues that are possessed by the God of fire.
Kiaan- It means ancient. Some sources indicate that it also means king.
Kishen- It means black.
Kunal- It is derived from Sanskrit and means Lotus. However, it has an alternate meaning for someone with beautiful eyes. It is said that the son of Emperor Ashoka was named Kunal.
Lusha- It is another name for Saffron.
Laksh- This name means aim or destination. Some of the other variants of this name include Laskhya, Laxman and Lakhbir.
Madhavan- It is one of the names for Lord Shiva. It is also a name for Krishna.
Madhukar- It means honey bee or sometimes plainly honey. It also means lover.
Mahadev- It is a name that is reserved for Lord Shiva. It also means the greatest God
Mahin- It means the Earth
Mahit -It can be used as an honorific as it means “esteemed” or “honoured.”
Mahant- It means great
Manmohan- It means someone who has pleased Lord Krishna. An alternate meaning is that someone who has won the heart
Mayur- It means peacock
Meghnad It means someone who has conquered the sky. Alternatively, it can also mean lord of the sky.
Mitra -It means friend or someone who is close to the heart.
Motilal- It means pearl
Murali -It means flute
Nagesh- It is used to describe the cosmic serpent.
Nakul -This is the name of the 4th pandava son.
Nanda- It is another name for Goddess Durga. It is also used to denote the son of lord shiva.
Naresh- It means the lord of man
Natwar- It is the name of Lord Krishna. It also means the dancing Lord
Nidhi -It means brilliant
Nihal- It means someone who is handsome or appealing to the eye.
Nikhil- Of Sanskrit origin, it means completeness or entirety. Variants include Nikshay, Niket and Nikash.-
Niranjan- It means a night of the full moon
Omkar -It is the sacred syllable of Hindus
Ojas- It means bountiful energy
Pankaj- It means lotus flower
Param- Of Sanskrit origin, this name means ultimate, the best or supreme.
Paresh- It is the name of Lord Rama
Pavan- It means breeze
Phalgun -It is the moment of the year when the winter is over, and spring is just around the corner.
Prahlad- It means happiness
Prateek- It means symbol
Priyadarsha- It means someone/something that is nice to look at.
Purushottam-It is the name of Lord Vishnu. It also means best among men
Pushkar- It means Lotus. However, it also means sky, sun or the heavenly abode.
Rakshan- It means the protector of preservation. It is the 928th name of Lord Vishnu
Rathik- It means the rider of the chariot. Another meaning that is attributed to this is name is the capturer of the hearts of everyone who hears it
Ridhaan -It means someone who is in search of something.
Rishab- This word is used to denote someone with a high moral compass. It is also used to denote the second note of the octave.
Rodas- It means a combination of heaven and Earth
Romik- It means someone who is Interesting and also pleasant
Sahil- It means the beach or shore. It also means someone who is charming.
Saket- It is used to signify a place that is close to heaven or Ayodhya.
Sarin -It means helpful
Sayujya- It means an intimate union or merging with the the divine entity.
Shaarad- It means white lotus
Shlok- It means a song or metered phrase
Shresht- It means ‘the superior king’.
Shrut- It is the name of Lord Shiva.
Shrutin- It means ‘One who has heard’.
Siddh- It means a Fact or something that is proven.
Sujal- It means affectionate.
Suresh- It means the ruler of the gods.
Tanmay- It means someone who is slender.
Tarun It means someone who is young or tender
Trilochan- It is used to denote the three-eyed Lord.
Udai- It means to rise up. It also means a blue lotus.
Ulhas- It means joy or delight
Umang- It means enthusiasm
Umesh- It is the name of Lord Shiva. It also means the Lord of Uma
Utpal- It is used to signify a water lilly that is blossoming
Uttam- It means the best
Varenya-It means some who is the best or one who strives for excellence.
Vaydish- It means ‘Lord of Vedas’.
Viaan- It means someone who is full of life and energy
Vijay- It means someone who is victorious.
Vijna- It means someone who is wise or intelligent
Viksya- It is used to show describe someone who is astonishing. It also means an actor or dancer.
Vir- It is used to denote someone who is brave.
Viswaroopin -It means to ‘appear in various forms’.
Vivek- It means Judgement
Yash- This name means success, fame or glory.
Yashpal- It means protector of fame. It is also another name for Lord Krishna.
Yogendra- It means someone who has mastered the art of performing Yoga
Anirudh -Derived from the Sanskrit word Aniruddha, it means uncontrollable or without restraint.
Aakesh- It means Lord of the Sky. Alternatively, you can also use it as Akash.
Aarush -It is another name for winter sun
Aayush -It means lineage
Abhik -Derived from Sanskrit, the word means brave or fearless. Another variant of the same name is Abheek.
Akarsh- It is used to describe something that is divine
Anish -With Sanskrit origins, this name means supreme, having connections with Lord Krishna and Vishnu. It can also mean sun god.
Aniruddh- It means boundless or something without limits.
Apurva- Comes from the Sanskrit word Apurva meaning unique or one of a kind. It is also a performative element of Vedanta philosophy.
Aswad- This has Arabic origins and means black.
Arihant- This is Prakrit as well as Sanskrit word meaning conqueror. The conquering if oriented towards the inner vices such as anger, greed, jealousy and attachment.
Bhadrak -It is derived from Sanskrit and has multiple meanings attached to it such as handsome, good or virtuous.
Bhavin -It means someone who is always a winner.
Bodhi -It is derived from Sanskrit as well as the ancient Pali language. It means awakening, enlightenment or to become aware.
Chaitya- It means temple, sanctuary or prayer hall. It is often used to describe the above in Buddhism.
Chayan -Derived from the Sanskrit word Chayana, it means to choose in preference to another.
Chinmay- This is used to describe someone who is knowledgeable. It is also the name of Lord Ganesha.
Chirag -It means lamp.
Daiva -It means by the grace of God.
Darshit- It means to pay respect.
Devak -It means God or divine entity.
Devansh- It means someone who is a part of God
Dhanvin -Dhanvin has an association with Lord Shiva. It also means archer.
Dhir-It means patience
Dhruv- I-t is a name that is used to signify the Pole Star.
Dhrsita- It means bold or courageous.
Divit-It means someone who has conquered death.
Doshagya- Getting inspiration from its Sanskrit word, Dosajja, it means ‘Someone who can recognize evil and stays away from it’.
Ehan -It means ‘expectations.
Eshan -It is another name for Lord Shiva
Faiyaz -It means someone who has an artistic flair.
Falak- It is used to signify the heavens above. To some, it can also mean a star.
Fanish- It is the name given to the cosmic serpent.
Gajaanan- It means someone with the face of an Elephant. It is another name, Lord Ganesha.
Gajdant- It means Elephant teeth
Gajendra- It means someone who is the King of Elephants
Gajapati- It is a name used to describe Lord Ganesha
Galav-It means the bark of a lotus Tree.
Gana -This name is associated with Lord Shiva. It means “tribe”.
Ganak- Of Sanskrit origin, this name is conferred to babies who are likely to be future intellectuals or mathematicians.
Ganga Ram- It is the name of the holiest river, Ganga
Garg- It is the name of a saint. It also means bull.
Garuda -It is the name of a large mythical bird.
Gaushik- This is one of the many but seldom used names of Gautama Buddha.
Gaurav- It means pride or honour.
Gautam- It is the first name of the Buddha
Geet- It means song or poetry.
Ghalib- It means someone who is excellent
Girilal- It means son of the mountain
Gokul- This was Lord Krishna’s home village
Gopal Das- This is used to denote someone who is the servant of Lord Krishna
Gorakh- It means someone who takes care of cows.
Goswami -It means the master of cows
Govind-It means cowherder. It was also the name of the 10th Sikh guru
Gulshan- It means a garden that is full of flowers
Hansh- It means someone who is Godlike
Harshit- It means someone filled happiness or joy
Harikiran- It means rays of God
Harsha- It draws inspiration from the Sanskrit word Harsha meaning ‘happiness’. It was also the name of a king that reigned North Indian in the 7th Century.
Himmat- It means Courage or bold-behaviour.
Hiran- It means Gold.
Hiresh- It means king of gems.
Ibhan- This is an alternate name for Lord Ganesha
Ijay- It is another name for Lord Vishnu
Indrajit- This is used to denote the Conqueror of Indra
Indranil- This is another name for Lord Shiva
Iravaj- It is used to denote someone who is born of water. It is also another name for the Love God Kaama
Ishivara- It means Lord
Kaanishk- It is the name of the transport of Lord Vishnu
Kahan- It is one of the many names of Lord Krishna
Kamada- This name finds its origins in the Mahabharata. It means giving what is wished. It is also the name of the followers of Skanda.
Kanan- It means forest
Karali- It is the name of one of the seven tongues that are possessed by the God of fire.
Kiaan- It means ancient. Some sources indicate that it also means king.
Kishen- It means black.
Kunal- It is derived from Sanskrit and means Lotus. However, it has an alternate meaning for someone with beautiful eyes. It is said that the son of Emperor Ashoka was named Kunal.
Lusha- It is another name for Saffron.
Laksh- This name means aim or destination. Some of the other variants of this name include Laskhya, Laxman and Lakhbir.
Madhavan- It is one of the names for Lord Shiva. It is also a name for Krishna.
Madhukar- It means honey bee or sometimes plainly honey. It also means lover.
Mahadev- It is a name that is reserved for Lord Shiva. It also means the greatest God
Mahin- It means the Earth
Mahit -It can be used as an honorific as it means “esteemed” or “honoured.”
Mahant- It means great
Manmohan- It means someone who has pleased Lord Krishna. An alternate meaning is that someone who has won the heart
Mayur- It means peacock
Meghnad It means someone who has conquered the sky. Alternatively, it can also mean lord of the sky.
Mitra -It means friend or someone who is close to the heart.
Motilal- It means pearl
Murali -It means flute
Nagesh- It is used to describe the cosmic serpent.
Nakul -This is the name of the 4th pandava son.
Nanda- It is another name for Goddess Durga. It is also used to denote the son of lord shiva.
Naresh- It means the lord of man
Natwar- It is the name of Lord Krishna. It also means the dancing Lord
Nidhi -It means brilliant
Nihal- It means someone who is handsome or appealing to the eye.
Nikhil- Of Sanskrit origin, it means completeness or entirety. Variants include Nikshay, Niket and Nikash.-
Niranjan- It means a night of the full moon
Omkar -It is the sacred syllable of Hindus
Ojas- It means bountiful energy
Pankaj- It means lotus flower
Param- Of Sanskrit origin, this name means ultimate, the best or supreme.
Paresh- It is the name of Lord Rama
Pavan- It means breeze
Phalgun -It is the moment of the year when the winter is over, and spring is just around the corner.
Prahlad- It means happiness
Prateek- It means symbol
Priyadarsha- It means someone/something that is nice to look at.
Purushottam-It is the name of Lord Vishnu. It also means best among men
Pushkar- It means Lotus. However, it also means sky, sun or the heavenly abode.
Rakshan- It means the protector of preservation. It is the 928th name of Lord Vishnu
Rathik- It means the rider of the chariot. Another meaning that is attributed to this is name is the capturer of the hearts of everyone who hears it
Ridhaan -It means someone who is in search of something.
Rishab- This word is used to denote someone with a high moral compass. It is also used to denote the second note of the octave.
Rodas- It means a combination of heaven and Earth
Romik- It means someone who is Interesting and also pleasant
Sahil- It means the beach or shore. It also means someone who is charming.
Saket- It is used to signify a place that is close to heaven or Ayodhya.
Sarin -It means helpful
Sayujya- It means an intimate union or merging with the the divine entity.
Shaarad- It means white lotus
Shlok- It means a song or metered phrase
Shresht- It means ‘the superior king’.
Shrut- It is the name of Lord Shiva.
Shrutin- It means ‘One who has heard’.
Siddh- It means a Fact or something that is proven.
Sujal- It means affectionate.
Suresh- It means the ruler of the gods.
Tanmay- It means someone who is slender.
Tarun It means someone who is young or tender
Trilochan- It is used to denote the three-eyed Lord.
Udai- It means to rise up. It also means a blue lotus.
Ulhas- It means joy or delight
Umang- It means enthusiasm
Umesh- It is the name of Lord Shiva. It also means the Lord of Uma
Utpal- It is used to signify a water lilly that is blossoming
Uttam- It means the best
Varenya-It means some who is the best or one who strives for excellence.
Vaydish- It means ‘Lord of Vedas’.
Viaan- It means someone who is full of life and energy
Vijay- It means someone who is victorious.
Vijna- It means someone who is wise or intelligent
Viksya- It is used to show describe someone who is astonishing. It also means an actor or dancer.
Vir- It is used to denote someone who is brave.
Viswaroopin -It means to ‘appear in various forms’.
Vivek- It means Judgement
Yash- This name means success, fame or glory.
Yashpal- It means protector of fame. It is also another name for Lord Krishna.
Yogendra- It means someone who has mastered the art of performing Yoga