Indian Cat Names

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Indian Cat Names

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All Indian Cat Names

  • Means "beginning" in Sanskrit, often used in Hindu baby names.
  • A popular male name in India, often used by Muslims.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, signifies "splendor, light" in Indian culture.
  • Adi
    Common first name in India, derived from Sanskrit meaning "first" or "most important".
  • Common in Urdu language, often used by Indian Muslims.
  • In Hinduism, she's the mother of gods and the universe.
  • A popular male name in Hindi, meaning unique.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, commonly used in India, meaning unique or unparalleled.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, commonly used in Hindu naming traditions.
  • A popular male name in India, derived from Sanskrit meaning "immortal".
  • Derived from Sanskrit, often used in Indian languages, meaning clean, pure.
  • Derived from Persian, used in India, meaning "prince" or "commander".
  • Common in Urdu language, often used by Indian Muslims.
  • Derived from Arabic, commonly used in Indian Muslim community.
  • Means "hope" in Sanskrit, often used in Hindu and Sikh cultures.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, signifies "earth" in Hindi and other Indian languages.
  • Derived from Persian, popular in Urdu-speaking Indian communities.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, signifies long life in Indian culture.
  • Means "free" in Hindi and Urdu, often used in Indian names.
  • Derived from Arabic, commonly used in Indian Muslim communities.
  • Founder of the Mughal Empire in India during the 16th century.
  • Common in Indian languages, signifies "young" or "little" in Sanskrit.
  • Banshi refers to a flute in Hindi, a popular Indian instrument.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, often used in Hindu naming traditions.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, signifies "moon" in Indian languages and culture.
  • A common male name in India, often linked to sandalwood.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, signifies "clever" or "intelligent" in Indian culture.
  • Derived from Hindi, often used as a personal name in India.
  • A Sanskrit term, often used in India, meaning consciousness or awareness.
  • A Sanskrit origin name, meaning full of knowledge in Indian culture.
  • Associated with ancient Indian mythology, symbolizing a demon or monster.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, meaning divine or heavenly in Indian culture.
  • A Sanskrit origin name, often used in Hinduism, meaning competent or capable.
  • Dev
    Associated with Sanskrit, meaning "god", commonly used in Indian names.
  • Refers to a goddess in Hinduism, symbolizing feminine divine power.
  • A popular male name in India, derived from Sanskrit, meaning "polar star".
  • A common feminine name in India, meaning divine or heavenly in Sanskrit.
  • A character from the Indian epic Mahabharata, known for his archery skills.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, signifies the Hindu god of intellect, Lord Ganesha.
  • Fravash represents guardian spirits in ancient Indian Zoroastrianism.
  • A popular Hindu goddess and common female name in India.
  • Sacred Hindu scripture, often referred to as "song of God" in Sanskrit.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, meaning a precious stone or gem in Hindi.
  • Refers to summer season in Sanskrit and Hindu calendar.
  • Associated with Sanskrit, meaning "neck" and a Hindu goddess.
  • Associated with Indian culture, Hansh means "swan" in Bengali language.
  • A common male name in India, often referring to Lord Vishnu.
  • Associated with Sanskrit, meaning happiness, also an ancient Indian emperor.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, commonly used in South Indian languages.
  • Popular female name in India, derived from Sanskrit meaning "golden".
  • Derived from Sanskrit, often used in Hindu scriptures and texts.
  • A common male name in India, meaning courage or bravery in Hindi.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, often used in Hindu religious texts and rituals.
  • Derived from Hindi, signifies skill or talent in Indian culture.
  • No connection between Ifran and Indian culture or language exists.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, often used in Hindi, meaning concern or solicitude.
  • Ancient Hindu god of rain and king of heaven in Vedic mythology.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, commonly used in Hindu naming traditions.
  • Jai
    Common in Hindi, signifies victory or success, often used in celebrations.
  • A popular female name in India, often linked to Hindu goddess Sita.
  • Common Muslim name in India, derived from Arabic meaning eternal.
  • Means "victory" in Sanskrit, often used in Hindu and Buddhist texts.
  • Common male name in India, derived from Sanskrit language.
  • Means "art" in Sanskrit and "black" in Hindi, significant in Indian culture.
  • Means "imagination" in Sanskrit, often used as a female name in India.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, meaning "imagined" or "created" in Hindi.
  • A popular male name in India, often linked to Hindu god Kartikeya.
  • Common surname for Sikh women, meaning "princess" in Punjabi language.
  • Means "poet" in Sanskrit, often used in Indian literature and culture.
  • Means "poem" in Hindi and commonly used as a female name.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, signifies a monsoon flower in Indian culture.
  • Common surname among Indian Muslims, derived from Turkish/Mongol title.
  • A revered deity in Hinduism, often associated with love and compassion.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, meaning "night" or "dark beauty" in Hindi.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, signifies aim or objective in Hindi culture.
  • Lal
    Common surname in India, often means "beloved" or "red" in Hindi.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, commonly used in Hindu culture, meaning "written".
  • Derived from Sanskrit, signifies a jasmine flower in Indian culture.
  • Common in South India, often means "gem" or "jewel" in Tamil.
  • Mishka means gift of love in Indian Sanskrit language.
  • Mishti refers to sweet dishes in Bengali and other Indian languages.
  • A popular female name in India, often meaning "eyes" in Hindi.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, commonly used in India, meaning "night" or "darkness".
  • Oja
    Associated with Indian culture, Oja means teacher in Manipuri language.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, signifies vitality or life energy in Indian culture.
  • Associated with Bengali origin, meaning supreme, ultimate.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, often linked to Arjuna, a hero in Mahabharata.
  • A Bollywood film highlighting menstrual hygiene in India.
  • Means "fairy" in Hindi and is a popular female name.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, meaning "she who flows" or "clear water".
  • A common male name in India, derived from Sanskrit meaning "light".
  • A popular male name in India, meaning love or affection in Sanskrit.
  • Raj
    Refers to rulership or sovereignty in Sanskrit and Hindi languages.
  • A common male name in India, often used in Hindu families.
  • A popular male name in India, often used in Hindi-speaking regions.
  • A Sanskrit origin, meaning ascending or healing in Indian culture.
  • A popular male name in India, derived from Sanskrit meaning "red".
  • Means "abode of Lord Rama" in Sanskrit, significant in Hinduism.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, meaning "to be distinguished or differentiated" in Hindi.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, often used in Hinduism, meaning one who seeks truth.
  • Sai
    Associated with Indian spirituality, often referring to divine or holy figures.
  • Derived from Hindi, often used in Indian Muslim communities.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, signifies "battle, war" in Indian culture.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, commonly used in Hindi-speaking regions.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, commonly used in India, meaning moonlight.
  • Derived from Hindi, meaning splendid or magnificent, often used for names.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, signifies peace or calmness in Indian culture.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, often used in Hindu naming traditions.
  • Not directly linked to Indian culture or language.
  • Associated with a popular Bollywood couple's son, sparking naming trend.
  • A popular feminine name in India, often used in Hindi cinema.
  • A popular nickname in Hindi, often used for girls.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, commonly used in Gujarati and Marathi languages.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, often used in Hindi, meaning parrot or bird.
  • A popular male name in India, derived from Sanskrit meaning cold, frost.
  • Means "rising" in Sanskrit, often used for boys in India.
  • A Sanskrit term, often used in India, meaning progress or advancement.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, often used in Hindu naming traditions.
  • Represents spring season in Sanskrit and Indian classical music.
  • Ved
    Derived from Sanskrit, signifies knowledge and wisdom in ancient Indian texts.
  • Sacred scriptures in Hinduism, written in ancient Sanskrit.
  • Common male name in India, meaning "victory" in Sanskrit.
  • Associated with a popular Indian cricketer and means 'huge' in Hindi.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, often used as a nickname in Indian communities.
  • A popular male name in India, meaning fame or glory in Sanskrit.
  • Derived from Sanskrit, often used in India, meaning fame or glory.
  • Commonly used in India, derived from Sanskrit meaning fame or glory.
  • Derived from Urdu, commonly spoken in India, meaning beautiful or graceful.

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Indian Cat Names: Stats

Indian Cat Names currently rank in 9th place out of all MeowNames.com categories.

As of May 2024, indian cat names are losing some popularity with new kitten owners. According to MeowNames stats, they are less fashionable than they were at this time last year.

We've seen quite a bit of variation for this category, which might suggest that its popularity is influenced by seasonal or cultural events.

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Jazmin (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Algo bueno no? Xd
November 26, 2023

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