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8 short, cute and simple names for babies arriving in 2026

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 21, 2026, 05:00 IST
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Baby names that are short, sweet and simple


Baby names in 2026 are leaning towards calm sounds, clean meanings, and easy spelling. Parents are choosing names that feel modern but still carry Indian roots. Short names also travel well, age gracefully, and sound warm when spoken aloud. Here are 8 short, cute, and simple baby names that feel fresh, meaningful, and thoughtful for families welcoming a newborn in 2026.

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Aro


Aro is a rare and soft name that feels light and modern. It is linked to brightness and positivity in several cultures. The name sounds cheerful and calm, making it easy to say and remember. It suits parents who like minimal names with a sunny feel.

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Niva

Niva means sacred water or pure stream in Sanskrit. The name reflects calmness, flow, and quiet strength. It sounds gentle but holds a deep sense of purity and balance. Niva works beautifully for parents who value peace and grace.

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Kayo


Kayo is a modern name with a global sound and Indian warmth. It is often linked to joy and inner energy. The name feels playful, short, and stylish without being loud. It fits well in a world where children grow up across cultures.

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Vian

Vian means full of life and lively energy. The name feels fresh and youthful, with a strong yet soft tone. It is easy to pronounce and works well across languages. Vian suits parents looking for a spirited but gentle name.

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Sia

Sia is short, sweet, and deeply rooted in Indian tradition. It is another name for Goddess Sita, symbolising strength and kindness. The name carries warmth, resilience, and emotional depth. Its simplicity makes it timeless and elegant.

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Rea


Rea is a bright and uplifting name with a modern tone. It is linked to grace and inner strength. The name feels light, confident, and easy to carry through life. Rea suits parents who like clarity and warmth in a name.

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Ayan

Ayan means path or journey in Sanskrit. The name symbolises movement, purpose, and direction in life. It sounds modern and grounded at the same time. Ayan suits parents who see life as a meaningful journey.

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Zia

Zia means light and glow. The name carries positivity and a sense of quiet brightness. It is short, expressive, and emotionally warm. Zia fits well in homes that value kindness and optimism.


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