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10 old-fashioned baby names making the cutest comeback

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 9, 2026, 06:00 IST
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Cute old-fashioned baby names that are now trending


Baby names move in cycles. What once sounded dated now feels warm and fresh again. Many Indian parents are turning back to older names, but with a modern ear. These names carry family memory, cultural roots, and quiet strength. At the same time, they feel light enough for today’s world. Here are 20 old-fashioned names that are making a gentle and lovely comeback.

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Ira

Ira is short, soft, and full of meaning. In old texts, Ira is linked to learning and inner strength. Earlier, it sounded serious and traditional. Today, parents like it for its clean sound and easy spelling. It fits well in classrooms, passports, and everyday conversations.

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Devika

Devika has been around for generations. It comes from “devi,” meaning divine feminine energy. Earlier, it felt formal and long. Now, it feels graceful and calm. Many parents shorten it to Dev or Devi at home, which adds a modern, personal touch.

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Aarav


Aarav is not new, but it is rooted in older Sanskrit usage. It means peaceful and calm. Years ago, it stayed within scriptures and books. Its rise today shows how parents value quiet strength over loud meanings. It feels balanced and gentle.

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Meera

Meera carries history, poetry, and devotion. It was once seen as too traditional or tied to textbooks. Today, it feels artistic and soulful. The name connects easily with music, dance, and creativity, which gives it new life in modern homes.

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Kabir

Kabir comes from deep philosophical roots. It was common in earlier generations but faded for a while. Its return shows a shift. Parents now want names that stand for thought, questioning, and kindness. Kabir sounds strong but not harsh, which adds to its appeal.

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Rhea

Rhea was heard more in older urban families decades ago. It has roots in Indian and global cultures. Earlier, it felt rare and formal. Now, it feels stylish and global, without losing its Indian warmth. It blends easily across cultures.

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Neel

Neel is a simple name with deep meaning. It refers to the colour blue, often linked to calmness and depth. Older generations used it less as a first name. Today, its simplicity feels refreshing. Short names like Neel work well in a fast, digital world.


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Anaya

Anaya has existed for a long time but stayed quietly in the background. It means care and compassion. Earlier, it was seen as soft and old-school. Today, parents value emotional intelligence, which makes Anaya feel timely and thoughtful.

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Arjun

Arjun never fully disappeared, but its meaning has evolved. Earlier, it was linked mainly to epic stories. Now, it also represents focus, discipline, and moral strength. Parents see it as a name that grows well with age, from childhood to adulthood.


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Tara


Tara is an ancient name meaning star. It once felt too simple or old. Today, that simplicity is its strength. Tara feels bright, easy to say, and full of hope. It carries quiet confidence, which many parents now look for.


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