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8 baby girl names inspired by the poets of India

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 10, 2026, 07:00 IST
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Baby girl names inspired by poets


Indian poetry carries emotion, grace, and deep thought across centuries. Many parents look to poets for names that feel meaningful yet fresh. Here are 8 baby girl names inspired by India’s poets and poetic worlds, with a modern feel and gentle depth.

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Megha


Megha means cloud, a symbol of longing and love in classical poetry. The name draws inspiration from Kalidasa’s famous work Meghaduta. It feels soft, artistic, and calm, much like monsoon skies.

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Nazm

Nazm means a poem in Urdu. The word reflects the refined poetic style seen in Mirza Ghalib’s works. Short, elegant, and modern, the name carries quiet strength.

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Kavya

Kavya means poetry or a lyrical composition in Sanskrit. The name reflects the spiritual depth found in poets like Kabir. It suits parents who value thought, emotion, and expression.


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Gitika

Gitika means a small song or a lyrical verse. The name reflects the musical poetry seen in Rabindranath Tagore’s writing. It sounds gentle, artistic, and warm.

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Ruhani


Ruhani means spiritual or of the soul. The name reflects the Sufi poetic tradition seen in Amir Khusrau’s verses. It feels modern while holding deep emotional meaning.

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Ziya


Ziya means radiance or brightness. The name reflects the luminous hope found in Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s writing. It feels modern, poetic, and quietly confident.

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Ira

Ira means earth or one who is grounded. The name connects to the philosophical tone seen in Kabir’s verses. Minimal yet meaningful, it suits today’s naming style.

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Saira

Saira means traveller or one who moves freely. The name mirrors the free-flowing thoughts found in Amrita Pritam’s poetry. It feels expressive, modern, and emotionally rich.


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