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Baby names inspired by freedom fighters of India

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| iStock | Last updated on - Jan 26, 2026, 08:51 IST
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Baby names inspired by freedom fighters of India

History of Indian Freedom Movement Indian history has thrown up extraordinary freedom fighters whose courage and determination continue to influence every generation of the Indian people. Parents wanting to bestow a heroic identity on their babies may learn from the history of the Indian freedom movement. Courageous advocates of non-violence and passionate revolutionary leaders, along with heroic women leaders of the Indian freedom movement, are the inspiring names from the history of the Indian freedom movement to influence the names of babies.

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Mohan / Mohandas – Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi




The famous Mahatma Gandhi, aka the father of the nation, was famous for his Satyagraha, non-violence, and his famous Salt March. Mohan, aka Mohandas, is all about simplicity, strength, and honesty. The names are suitable for those parents who believe in non-violent leadership. The names are subtle representations of the insinuation made by Gandhi that strength means patience, honesty, and sticking to what’s right.

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Subhas / Netaji – Inspired by Subhas Chandra Bose




Subhas Chandra Bose, affectionately called Netaji, is known for his strong patriotism. The name Subhas is derived from the Sanskrit words, meaning ‘one who speaks with clarity.’ The meaning of Subhas is ‘confident’ and ‘commanding.’ Netaji as a title is inspired by Subhas Chandra Bose, meaning ‘inspiration of respect.’ Boseya is more of a modern term derived from Subhas Chandra Bose. The title would appeal to parents who appreciate strong decision-making, discipline, and courage to challenge.

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Bhagat / Bhavith / – Inspired by Bhagat Singh

Bhagat Singh is still synonymous with youth revolution and fearlessness in nationalism, carrying the slogan "Inquilab Zindabad." The name Bhagat signifies commitment and self-sacrifice, while Bhavith signifies a future oriented towards ideologies. Inquil is a creative name inspired by the revolutionary spirit of Bhagat Singh. These names are for the sort of parents who appreciate fearlessness and intellectual value in their child, while also inculcating the courage to challenge circumstances and remain unflinching towards their ideals and faith.

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Vallabh / Patel – Inspired by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, better known as “Iron Man of India” and instrumental in integrating India upon attainting freedom, has a name consisting of Vallabh, which means strength and dependability, followed by Patel, which presents a possible source of inspiration in leadership and integration. There is a female version to these names as well in Sardarika, which stands for strength in leadership. These names are ideal for parents wanting to inculcate a sense of responsibility in their child.

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Lakshmi / Jhansi / Manika – Inspired by Rani Lakshmibai

The brave Rani Lakshmibai, the iconic woman from Jhansi, continues to embody the fearlessness of the women involved in the Indian Revolution of 1857. The name Lakshmi represents power, pride, and dignity, whereas Jhansi, as an inspirational name, represents courage. The name Manika, which has stemmed from Manikarnika itself, is an uncommon but relevant name.

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Jawahar / Nehru – Inspired by Jawaharlal Nehru

Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of India. He was the symbol of democracy, education, and modern thought. Jawahar means precious and radiant, signifying vision and positivity. His names convey sophistication and intellectual depth, whereas Chacha emanates warmth and friendliness, as he was close to children, and these names would suit parents who propagate liberal thought, understand the feelings of children, and live in the world in the context of Indian values.

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Azad / Chandra / Shekhar – Inspired by Chandra Shekhar Azad

Chandra Shekhar Azad symbolised defiance and unbreakable freedom, famously vowing never to be captured alive. Azad directly means "freedom," making it a powerful and modern name. Chandra and Shekhar reflect calm strength and dignity, and these names are ideal for parents who want their child’s identity to be associated with independence, courage, and standing tall against oppression.

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Tilak / Balaji / Swaraj – Inspired by Bal Gangadhar Tilak




Bal Gangadhar Tilak popularised the powerful idea that “Swaraj is my birthright.” Tilak represents pride and tradition, while Balaji reflects strength and leadership. Swaraj, as a modern name choice, symbolises self-rule and self-belief. These names resonate with parents who value assertiveness, cultural pride, and the courage to demand one’s rightful place in society.

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