This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Indian.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Vrinda वृन्दा, वृंदा f Hinduism, Hindi, MarathiThis name comes from the ancient Indian language Sanskrit. It is one of the names given to the Hindu goddess Radha, one of the god Vishnu's many lovers. The name is also used for the
Tulsi plant, a sacred plant in Hinduism, because it is said Radha's hair was wavy and luxurious, like the leaves on the plant.
Vyjayanthimala வைஜெயந்திமாலா f Indian (Rare), Tamil (Rare)Derived from Sanskrit वैजयन्ती
(vaijayantī) meaning "banner, flag" combined with माला
(mālā) meaning "garland, wreath". A known bearer is Vyjayanthimala Bali (1936-), a Tamil Indian actress and dancer.
Vyshali f IndianIndian mythological name.Its another name of godess parvathi
Wajia f Pashto, UrduPossibly means "melody" in Pashto or derived from Arabic وَجِيه
(wajīh) meaning "eminent, distinguished".
Xami f MizoMeans "everything known" in Mizo.
Yakshika f DogriMeans "gift of God" or "beauty of the angel" in Dogri.
Yamu f IndianHindu. The most common name of a river in India also known as Yamuna or possibly Yami; the name of the river is taken from a Hindu goddess of the same name. The goddess has a brother named "Yam" (YAHM).
Yansi f IndianYansi means having a part of anything or everything. ... [
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Yasamina ਯਾਸਮੀਨ, ਯਸਮਿਨਾ f PunjabiDerived from Punjabi ਯਾਸਮੀਨ (
yāsamīna) meaning "jasmine", making it the Punjabi form of
Yasmin.
Yashika f Sanskrit, IndianYashika is an Indian name for girls meaning 'Successful', Yash ko prapth karne wali.
Yashita f Indianlakshmi-goddess of fame,The one who attain highest degree of fame-one of the nine roop(like aishwarya,vaibhav,yashita...) of ... [
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Yazhini f TamilYazh is believed to be the first string instrument of ancient Tamil culture.... [
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Yesha येशा, યેશા f Indian, Marathi, GujaratiPossibly from Sanskrit यशस्
(yashas) meaning "fame, praise, glory" or यास
(yasha) meaning "camelthorn" (a type of plant).
Yogananda m & f IndianYogananda is a Sanskrit title meaning "divine union with God through yoga". Yogananda was the name given to the Indian yogi and guru, Paramahansa Yogananda (1893-1952) who introduced the Western world to yoga and meditation through his writings and public appearances.
Yuva युवा, ಯುವ, યુવા, യുവ, యువ m & f Indian, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Malayalam, Telugu, PunjabiDerived from Sanskrit
yuvā (युवा) meaning "youth, young."
Zaheen ذہین f & m UrduMeans "sagacious, acute, clever, ingenious" in Urdu, ultimately from Arabic ذهين
(dhahīn).
Zaib زیب f & m Pashto, UrduMeans "beauty" in Pashto and "ornament" in Urdu ultimately from Persian زیب
zib.
Zarin زرین, জারিন f Urdu, BengaliAlternate transcription of Urdu زرین (see
Zareen), as well as a Bengali variant.
Zebunnissa زیب النساء f Urdu, Indian (Muslim), HistoryMeans "beauty of women", from Persian zeb meaning "beauty" combined with Arabic nissa meaning "women". This name was borne by Zeb-un-Nissa (1638-1702), an Mughal princess who was also a poet.
Zunera f UrduMeans "guiding light"or "flower in paradise" in Urdu.
Zuni زونی f KashmiriVariation of the word 'Zoon' which means moon in Kashmiri