Most Popular Modern Indian Baby Boy Names

Giridhar

Name Giridhar or (Giridhar) means Lord Krishna; One who holds mountain - Krishna.

Meaning: Lord Krishna, One who holds mountain Origin: hindi

Giridharan

Giridharan is an Indian name for boys meaning Lord Krishna. Read below for Giridharan's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Giridharan is the one, congratulations! If you'd like more options, try our Popular Names at Birth. ... Select the country where baby was born.

Meaning: Lord Krishna Origin: Hindi

Giridhari

Baby Name Giridhari meaning and Astrology. Baby Name : Giridhari. Gender : Boy. Origin : Indian. Giridhari Meaning: Another Name of Lord Krishna; The Lifter of Govardhan Hill.

Meaning: The Lifter of Govardhan Hill Origin: Hindi

Giriisha

Giriisha is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2773 times.

Meaning: Lord Krishna Origin: Hindi

Girijanandan

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Girijanandan is . The poeple have viewed this name 2408 times.

Meaning: Lord Ganesh Origin: hindi

Girijapathi

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Girijapathi is . The poeple have viewed this name 3299 times.

Meaning: Lord Shiva, Consort of Girija Origin: hindi

Girijapati

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Girijapati is . The poeple have viewed this name 3706 times.

Meaning: Lord Shiva, Consort of Girija Origin: hindi

Girijaprasada

Girijaprasada is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1329 times.

Meaning: Girija's Blessings Origin: Hindi

Girijavallabha

Girijavallabha is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1285 times.

Meaning: Another Name for Siva Origin: Hindi

Girijesh

The word Girjesh is an uncommon name derived from Hindi, literally meaning "Lord of Parvati", formed by joining the root words 'Girja'=Parvati, and 'Ish'='Lord'.The name alludes to Lord Shiva, husband of Goddess Parvati, who are both commonly depicted as observing mankind from the viewpoint of the Himalayas.

Meaning: God of Mountain Origin: Hindi