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Quick answer: The Mylo Baby Names finder is a free tool that helps Indian parents search thousands of baby boy names and baby girl names with meanings, filtered by gender, alphabet (A to Z), religion (Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Jain), Rashi (moon sign) and Nakshatra (birth star). It includes a Nakshatra Calculator that finds names based on your baby's birth star using date, time and place of birth, a poll feature that lets family and friends vote on shortlisted names, and curated lists of trending baby names for 2026. Every name includes its meaning, language of origin and religious or cultural context. The tool is completely free and available on both the Mylo website and the Mylo app.
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What is the Mylo Baby Names finder - How to search baby names - Baby names by alphabet - Baby names by Rashi - Baby names by Nakshatra - Baby names by religion - Baby names by gender - Trending baby names 2026 - Nakshatra Calculator - Baby name polls - The meaning and origin of Indian baby names - Namkaran (naming ceremony) traditions - How to choose a baby name - Did You Know - FAQs - Explore more
Choosing a name for your baby is one of the most personal and culturally significant decisions Indian parents make. It is not just a label - in Indian culture, a name carries meaning, family heritage, religious identity, astrological significance and the hopes parents hold for their child's future. The Mylo Baby Names finder is a free, comprehensive tool designed specifically for Indian parents to explore, compare and decide on the perfect name.
Unlike generic baby name websites that list names without cultural context, Mylo's tool is built for how Indian families actually choose names. You can search by Rashi (moon sign), Nakshatra (birth star), religion, starting letter, gender and meaning. Every name includes its language of origin, religious context and detailed meaning. The tool also includes a Nakshatra Calculator that determines your baby's birth star from date, time and place of birth, and a poll feature that lets extended family and friends vote on your shortlisted names.
The Mylo Baby Names finder is part of the larger Mylo Parenting ecosystem - which includes 7,500+ pregnancy and infant care articles, a pregnancy week-by-week tracker, interactive tools (Due Date Calculator, Vaccination Tracker, Baby Budget Calculator, Growth Tracker, Contraction Timer), a community of 10 million+ parents and a curated range of Mylo-made baby care and pregnancy products.
The Mylo Baby Names finder offers six ways to search and filter names. You can combine multiple filters to narrow down your options.
Browse baby names starting with any letter from A to Z. This is one of the most popular search methods because many Indian families choose the starting letter based on astrological guidance. After a baby's birth, the family pandit or astrologer often prescribes specific starting letters or syllables based on the Nakshatra (birth star). On Mylo, pick a letter and instantly see all baby boy and baby girl names beginning with that letter, complete with meanings.
In Hindu tradition, the Rashi (moon sign) is determined by the position of the moon at the time of birth. Each Rashi has specific starting syllables associated with it, and parents traditionally choose a name that begins with one of these syllables. Mylo lets you filter names by all 12 Rashis:
| Rashi | English Name | Starting Syllables |
|---|---|---|
| Mesha | Aries | A, L, E (Chu, Che, Cho, La, Li, Lu, Le, Lo, Aa) |
| Vrishabha | Taurus | B, V, U (Ba, Va, U, Ee, O, Wa) |
| Mithun | Gemini | K, Chh, Gh (Ka, Ki, Ku, Gha, Ng, Chha, Ke, Ko, Ha) |
| Karka | Cancer | D, H (Da, Hi, Hu, He, Ho, Di, Du, De, Do) |
| Simha | Leo | M, T (Ma, Mi, Mu, Me, Mo, Ta, Ti, Tu, Te) |
| Kanya | Virgo | P, Th (To, Pa, Pi, Pu, Sha, Na, Tha, Pe, Po) |
| Tula | Libra | R, T (Ra, Ri, Ru, Re, Ro, Ta, Ti, Tu, Te) |
| Vrishchika | Scorpio | N, Y (To, Na, Ni, Nu, Ne, No, Ya, Yi, Yu) |
| Dhanu | Sagittarius | Bh, Dh, Ph (Ye, Yo, Bha, Bhi, Bhu, Dha, Pha, Dha, Bhe) |
| Makara | Capricorn | Kh, J (Bho, Ja, Ji, Ju, Je, Jo, Khi, Khu, Khe, Kho, Ga, Gi) |
| Kumbha | Aquarius | G, S, Sh (Gu, Ge, Go, Sa, Si, Su, Se, So, Da) |
| Meena | Pisces | D, Ch, Z, Th (Di, Du, Tha, Jha, Tra, De, Do, Cha, Chi) |
[Note: Starting syllables may vary slightly across regional traditions and panchangs. Consult your family pandit for definitive guidance.]
The Nakshatra system is one of the oldest naming traditions in Indian culture, rooted in Vedic astrology (Jyotish Shastra). There are 27 Nakshatras, each associated with a specific set of starting syllables. The baby's Nakshatra is determined by the moon's position at the exact time and place of birth.
Mylo's Nakshatra Calculator determines your baby's birth star when you enter the date of birth, time of birth and place of birth. Once the Nakshatra is identified, the tool shows all baby names that match that Nakshatra's prescribed syllables. This is the most traditional and astrology-aligned way to choose a baby name in Hindu families.
Some of the most popular Nakshatras parents search for on Mylo include Krittika, Rohini, Mrigashira, Magha, Shatabhisha, Ashwini, Bharani, Punarvasu, Pushya, Uttara Phalguni, Chitra, Swati, Vishakha, Anuradha, Revati and Uttara Bhadrapada.
India is home to diverse religious traditions, each with its own naming conventions, sacred languages and cultural significance. Mylo offers curated name collections for five major religions:
Hindu Baby Names: Names drawn from Sanskrit, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali and other Indian languages. Many Hindu names come from Vedic scriptures, mythological figures (Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas), deities, natural elements and Sanskrit words with specific meanings. Examples: Aarav (peaceful), Saanvi (goddess Lakshmi), Vivaan (full of life), Ananya (unique).
Muslim Baby Names: Names drawn from Arabic, Persian and Urdu traditions. Many are inspired by the Quran, the 99 names of Allah, prophets, historical figures and words that carry beautiful meanings. Examples: Zayan (beautiful, gracious), Aisha (alive, living), Rehan (sweet basil, fragrance), Inaya (care, concern).
Sikh Baby Names: Names from the Guru Granth Sahib and Punjabi tradition. Sikh names are often gender-neutral, with 'Singh' (lion) added for boys and 'Kaur' (princess) for girls. Many names begin with 'Gur' or 'Har' referencing the Guru or God. Examples: Gurshan (God's grace), Harleen (absorbed in God), Jasleen (absorbed in praise).
Christian Baby Names: Names from the Bible, saints, apostles and Western Christian tradition, many of which have been adopted and adapted by Indian Christian communities across Kerala, Goa, Tamil Nadu, the Northeast and other states. Examples: Aaron (exalted), Hannah (grace), Gabriel (God is my strength), Miriam (beloved).
Jain Baby Names: Names inspired by the 24 Tirthankaras, Jain scriptures and Prakrit/Sanskrit words associated with non-violence, truth and spiritual liberation. Examples: Adinath (first lord), Trishala (trident), Mahavir (great hero), Anokhi (unique).
Filter names by baby boy names, baby girl names or unisex names. In recent years, gender-neutral names have become increasingly popular among Indian parents - names like Avery, Rehan, Ruhi, Noor, Kiran, Arya and Daksh are used for both boys and girls. Mylo's tool lets you browse all three categories.
Mylo tracks baby name trends based on search data, user interest and name saves across the platform. Here are the most popular baby boy names and baby girl names Indian parents are choosing in 2026:
| Rank | Name | Meaning | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Avyukt | Crystal clear, unblemished | Sanskrit |
| 2 | Sriansh | Part of Goddess Lakshmi | Sanskrit |
| 3 | Nirved | Blissful, free from worldly attachments | Sanskrit |
| 4 | Kiyansh | Part of the Sun God | Sanskrit |
| 5 | Aarav | Peaceful, calm | Sanskrit |
| 6 | Ayaan | Gift of God | Arabic/Sanskrit |
| 7 | Atharv | Name of a Veda, knowledgeable | Sanskrit |
| 8 | Avyan | One with no imperfections | Sanskrit |
| 9 | Rihaan | Destroyer of enemies | Sanskrit |
| 10 | Vivaan | Full of life, rays of morning sun | Sanskrit |
| Rank | Name | Meaning | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Saanvi | Goddess Lakshmi, one who will be followed | Sanskrit |
| 2 | Aashvi | Blessed, little mare | Sanskrit |
| 3 | Kayra | Unique, peaceful | Sanskrit/Turkish |
| 4 | Rutvi | Season, speech | Sanskrit |
| 5 | Prisha | God's gift, talented | Sanskrit |
| 6 | Aarvi | Peace, melody | Sanskrit |
| 7 | Anvika | Powerful, complete | Sanskrit |
| 8 | Dityaa | Answer of prayers | Sanskrit |
| 9 | Adya | First, unparalleled, Goddess Durga | Sanskrit |
| 10 | Trishika | Trident, Goddess Parvati | Sanskrit |
Trending names are updated regularly based on Mylo user search data and name saves.
Mylo's Nakshatra Calculator is a free tool that determines your baby's Nakshatra (birth star) based on three inputs: date of birth, time of birth and place of birth. The calculator uses the position of the moon at the exact time and location of birth to identify which of the 27 Nakshatras the baby was born under.
Once the Nakshatra is identified, the tool shows the starting syllables prescribed for that birth star and lists all matching baby names in the Mylo database. This makes it easy for parents to find names that honour the Vedic naming tradition without having to manually look up Panchang tables or consult an astrologer for the preliminary step.
How it works:
The Nakshatra Calculator is completely free and requires no sign-up. It is available on both the Mylo website and the Mylo app.
Choosing between a few shortlisted names can be the hardest part. Mylo's Baby Name Poll feature lets you create a poll with your top name choices and share it with family, friends and loved ones. They vote on their favourite, and you can see the results in real time.
This is especially useful for Indian families where naming is a collective decision involving grandparents, uncles, aunts and sometimes the family pandit. Instead of endless WhatsApp group debates, create a Mylo poll, share the link and let everyone have their say in a structured, fun way.
How to create a poll:
Indian baby names carry layers of meaning that go far beyond the literal definition. A name in India often signals:
Many Indian names are drawn directly from sacred texts - the Vedas, Upanishads, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas, Quran, Guru Granth Sahib and the Bible. Names like Arjun, Sita, Krishna, Fatima, Gurpreet and David carry deep spiritual and narrative significance. Choosing such a name connects the child to a larger religious and cultural heritage.
In many Indian communities, babies are named after grandparents, great-grandparents or revered family members as a way of honouring lineage and keeping family memory alive. In some South Indian traditions, the first son is named after the paternal grandfather and the first daughter after the paternal grandmother. Mylo's search-by-meaning feature helps parents find names that echo an ancestor's name while still feeling contemporary.
As discussed above, choosing a name based on Rashi or Nakshatra is one of the most common naming practices in Hindu families. The belief is that a name beginning with the correct syllable aligns the child's identity with the cosmic forces present at their birth, bringing good fortune. Mylo's Rashi and Nakshatra filters make this traditional practice accessible even to parents who are not familiar with Panchang tables.
India has 22 officially recognised languages and hundreds of dialects. A name that is popular in Tamil Nadu may be unknown in Punjab, and vice versa. Mylo's database includes names from Sanskrit, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Odia, Punjabi, Urdu, Arabic, Persian and English traditions, making it one of India's most linguistically diverse baby name collections.
A growing number of Indian parents are choosing names based primarily on meaning rather than astrological prescription. Names like Aarav (peaceful), Anaya (without a superior), Vihaan (dawn), Kiara (dark-haired) and Zara (princess) have become popular because of their sound and meaning rather than their astrological alignment. Mylo's search-by-meaning feature lets parents explore names by the quality or concept they want the name to represent - strength, wisdom, light, nature, grace, prosperity, courage and more.
In Hindu tradition, the Namkaran (or Naamkaran) is the formal naming ceremony for a newborn. It is one of the 16 Samskaras (sacred rites of passage) described in the Grihya Sutras and is typically performed on the 11th or 12th day after birth, though the exact timing varies by region and family tradition.
North India: The Namkaran is often held on the 11th day after birth. The paternal aunt (bua) traditionally has a special role in suggesting names. The ceremony is usually conducted at home with a havan (sacred fire ceremony).
South India: In Tamil Nadu, the naming ceremony is called Thottil Ceremony or Naming Function and is often held on the 11th or 16th day. In Kerala, it is called Noolukettu. In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, the Cradle Ceremony (Pettanam) is combined with naming.
Bengal: The Annaprashan (rice ceremony) at 6 months sometimes doubles as the public naming ceremony, though the baby is given a 'daak naam' (pet name) and a 'bhalo naam' (formal name) early on.
Sikh tradition: The baby is taken to the Gurdwara, the Guru Granth Sahib is opened at a random page, and the first letter of the first word on the left-hand page becomes the starting letter of the baby's name.
Muslim tradition: The Aqiqah ceremony (on the 7th day) often includes the naming. The baby's head is shaved, and a name - often chosen from the Quran or the names of the Prophet's family - is announced.
Christian tradition: The baby is christened (baptised) in church, and the Christian name is given during the baptism ceremony, usually within the first few weeks or months after birth.
If your family follows the Rashi or Nakshatra tradition, begin there. Use Mylo's Nakshatra Calculator to determine the birth star and get the prescribed starting syllables. This narrows your search to names that are astrologically aligned.
Think about the qualities, values or hopes you want the name to carry. Do you want a name that means strength, wisdom, light, beauty, courage or grace? Use Mylo's meaning filter to explore options that resonate with what you envision for your child.
India is multilingual. A name that sounds beautiful in Hindi may be difficult to pronounce in Tamil or English, and vice versa. Say the name out loud in the languages your family speaks. Consider how it sounds with your surname. Check that the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Indian families love nicknames. Think about what natural shortenings or pet names might emerge from the full name. Names like Aaradhya become Aaru, Krishaan becomes Krish, Tanishka becomes Tanu. Make sure you are comfortable with the likely nicknames.
Write the full name (first name + surname) on paper. Say it aloud several times. Imagine calling it across a playground. Imagine it on a school certificate, a job application, a passport. The name should feel right in all of these contexts.
Once you have shortlisted 3 to 5 names, create a Mylo Baby Name Poll and share it with your family and close friends. Sometimes an outside perspective helps you see a name differently. The poll feature gives everyone a voice without the chaos of a group discussion.
If you want a name that stands out, check how common it is. Very popular names mean your child may share their name with multiple classmates. Very unusual names can be beautiful but may require constant spelling and pronunciation corrections. Mylo is developing a Uniqueness Indicator (coming soon) that will show how common each name is based on platform data.
India has one of the most diverse baby naming traditions in the world. A single child may have three or more names: a formal name (used on documents), a pet name or daak naam (used at home), a name given by the astrologer based on Nakshatra, and sometimes a name chosen by the maternal grandparents. In some communities, the formal name is not used until the child starts school.
The 27 Nakshatras in Vedic astrology each span 13 degrees and 20 minutes of the zodiac, and each Nakshatra is further divided into four Padas (quarters). The starting syllable for a baby name is determined not just by the Nakshatra but by the specific Pada within it. This means each Nakshatra yields four different starting syllables, resulting in 108 possible syllable prescriptions - one for each bead on a traditional mala (prayer bead necklace).
According to government birth registration data, the most registered baby name in India over the past decade is a variation of 'Aadhya' for girls and 'Aarav' for boys. However, regional preferences vary dramatically - Aarav dominates in Maharashtra and Delhi NCR, while Arjun remains popular in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, and Ayaan is the top choice in Uttar Pradesh.
Ans. The Mylo Baby Names finder is a free tool for Indian parents to search thousands of baby boy and baby girl names filtered by alphabet (A to Z), Rashi (moon sign), Nakshatra (birth star), religion (Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Jain), gender and meaning. It includes a Nakshatra Calculator, a poll feature for family voting and trending name lists for 2026. Every name includes its meaning, language of origin and cultural context.
Ans. Use Mylo's Nakshatra Calculator. Enter your baby's date of birth, time of birth and place of birth. The tool determines the Nakshatra (birth star) and shows the prescribed starting syllables. You can then browse all baby names that match those syllables, with meanings and origins. The Nakshatra is determined by the moon's position at the exact time and place of birth.
Ans. Rashi-based naming is a Hindu tradition where the baby's name begins with a syllable prescribed by their Rashi (moon sign). Each of the 12 Rashis (Mesha, Vrishabha, Mithun, Karka, Simha, Kanya, Tula, Vrishchika, Dhanu, Makara, Kumbha, Meena) has specific starting syllables associated with it. The Rashi is determined by the moon's position in the zodiac at the time of birth. Mylo lets you filter names by all 12 Rashis.
Ans. Yes. Mylo's Baby Names tool lets you browse names starting with any letter from A to Z. This is particularly useful when your family pandit or astrologer has prescribed a specific starting letter based on the baby's Nakshatra or Rashi.
Ans. Based on Mylo user data, the most popular baby boy names in 2026 include Avyukt, Sriansh, Nirved, Kiyansh, Aarav, Ayaan, Atharv, Avyan, Rihaan and Vivaan. The most popular baby girl names include Saanvi, Aashvi, Kayra, Rutvi, Prisha, Aarvi, Anvika, Dityaa, Adya and Trishika. These lists are updated regularly.
Ans. Mylo's Baby Name Poll lets you create a poll with your shortlisted baby names and share it with family and friends. They vote on their favourite, and you see the results in real time. It is a simple, fun way to involve loved ones in the naming decision without chaotic group discussions. You can share the poll link via WhatsApp, SMS or social media.
Ans. Namkaran is the Hindu baby naming ceremony, one of the 16 Samskaras (sacred rites of passage). It is typically performed on the 11th or 12th day after birth. The family pandit determines the baby's Nakshatra and prescribes starting syllables. The chosen name is whispered into the baby's right ear by the pandit or a senior family member and then announced to the gathering. The timing and rituals vary by region and family tradition.
Ans. The Nakshatra (birth star) is determined by the position of the moon at the exact time and place of birth. There are 27 Nakshatras in Vedic astrology, each spanning 13 degrees and 20 minutes of the zodiac. Each Nakshatra is further divided into 4 Padas (quarters), and the specific Pada determines the starting syllable for the baby's name. Mylo's Nakshatra Calculator automates this calculation - you just enter date, time and place of birth.
Ans. Rashi (moon sign) and Nakshatra (birth star) are both derived from the moon's position at birth, but they represent different levels of detail. There are 12 Rashis and 27 Nakshatras. Each Rashi contains 2.25 Nakshatras. For example, the Rashi Mesha (Aries) contains Ashwini, Bharani and the first Pada of Krittika. The Nakshatra gives a more specific starting syllable than the Rashi. Many families use the Nakshatra for naming and the Rashi for horoscope compatibility.
Ans. Yes. Mylo's Baby Names tool includes a 'Both' option under the gender filter, which shows unisex names that work for both boys and girls. Gender-neutral names like Arya, Kiran, Noor, Daksh, Rehan, Avery and Ruhi are increasingly popular among Indian parents.
Ans. Yes. Mylo has a curated collection of Muslim baby names drawn from Arabic, Persian and Urdu traditions. Many are inspired by the Quran, the 99 names of Allah, prophets and historical figures. You can filter by religion and select 'Muslim' to browse the full collection with meanings and origins.
Ans. Yes. Mylo offers Sikh baby names from the Guru Granth Sahib and Punjabi tradition. In Sikh tradition, the baby is taken to the Gurdwara, the Guru Granth Sahib is opened at a random page, and the first letter of the first word on the left-hand page becomes the starting letter. You can filter by religion and select 'Sikh' to browse names with meanings.
Ans. Yes, completely free. There is no subscription, paywall or sign-up required to search baby names, use the Nakshatra Calculator, create polls or browse trending names. The tool is available on both the Mylo website (mylofamily.com/parenting/babynames) and the Mylo app (rated 4.6 on Google Play Store).
Ans. Mylo's trending baby names lists are updated regularly based on real user search data, name saves and poll results on the platform. The lists reflect what Indian parents are actually searching for and choosing, not historical government data or Western trends.
Ans. Yes. You can save your favourite baby names on the Mylo platform and revisit them later. Your saved names can also be used to create a Baby Name Poll for family and friends to vote on. The save feature is available on both the website and the app.
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