List of Hindi Baby Names Meanings

Azyal

Azyal is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Azyal is . The poeple have viewed this name 2483 times.

Azzaf

Assaf Name Meaning. Muslim and Christian Arabic: from an Arabic personal name asaf, of unknown etymology. This was the name of Suleiman's grand wazir, whence it came to be used proverbially as a name for any wise counselor.

Meaning: Thunder-cloud Origin: Hindi

Azzat

Meaning. 'Might', 'Glory', 'Honor', 'Majesty', 'Power' Region of origin. Arabia.

Meaning: Precious Origin: Hindi

Baabar

The difficulty of pronouncing the name for his Central Asian Turco-Mongol army may have been responsible for the greater popularity of his nickname Babur, also variously spelled Baber, Babar, and Bābor. The name is generally taken in reference to the Persian babr, meaning "tiger".

Meaning: Variant Of Babar Lion, King Of Jungle Origin: Hindi

Baba

Baba Name Meaning. Japanese: from a word meaning 'horse-riding ground', 'race track'; a common place name.

Meaning: Father, Old, Cute Baby Origin: Hindi

Babal

Babal - Detailed Meaning. Your first name of Babal gives you a great desire to help people and draws you towards positions of philanthropic service. Because you are amiable and diplomatic, generous and sympathetic, you make friends easily.

Babgha

Babgha Name Meaning In Urdu & English. Babgha is a Muslim Boy name, it is an Arabic originated name.

Meaning: Parrot Origin: Hindi

Babi

Babi Name meaning in Urdu is صوفی سینٹ باب کے پیروکاروں, a Muslim Arabic Boy name with lucky number is 6 and Babi Name meaning in English is Followers Of The Sufi Saint Bab.

Meaning: Followers Of The Sufi Saint Bab Origin: Hindi

Babr

Babr is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Babr is Tiger. The poeple have viewed this name 2800 times.

Meaning: Tiger Origin: Hindi

Bachar

Bachar Name Meaning. Jewish (Sephardic) and Turkish: occupational name for a spicer, from Turkish bahar 'spices', 'aroma'. Polish: derivative of Bach 6, a pet form of the personal name Bartlomiej (see Bartholomew). Polish: nickname from the dialect terms bach 'child' or bachorz 'belly'.

Meaning: One Who Is Full Of Joy Origin: Hindi