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Beautiful Indo-Arabic and Persian baby names quietly used in Indian families

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 19, 2026, 18:35 IST
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Baby names that are not so Indian

Baby names often spread quietly, without much attention. Through grandparents, old poetry books, family stories, and sometimes just through sound. In many Indian homes, Indo-Arabic and Persian names have always been there, softly used, never loud about their origins. They feel familiar, easy to say, easy to live with. Here are some such names that continue to show up, generation after generation.

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Ayaan

Ayaan is one of those names that fit into many cultures without effort. It sounds modern, but it is not new. The meaning is often explained as “gift of God,” but most parents choose it simply because it feels gentle and balanced. Short, clear, and easy to pronounce in almost any Indian language. It works in school, in offices, and in daily life without standing out too much.


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Zoya

Zoya is light and easy to say, but it holds its own. It means life or living, but people rarely focus on that part. The sound itself carries weight. Not too traditional, not too modern. It blends easily into urban Indian spaces. It also ages well, which many parents quietly think about.


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Aamir

Aamir is a name with history, but it still feels current. Rooted in meanings linked to leadership and prosperity, it has a quiet sense of authority without feeling heavy. In everyday life, it comes across as steady and reliable, the kind of name that settles easily into routine. It is also one of those names that doesn’t need shortening.

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Farah

Farah is light. That is the simplest way to describe it. The meaning points to joy, but the name itself already feels bright. It suits different personalities, from quiet children to expressive ones. In Indian families, it often appears across generations, sometimes slightly modified, sometimes unchanged. Still familiar. Still fresh.

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Rumi

Rumi has grown quietly popular, especially among parents who like names that feel thoughtful without being complicated. In Persian, it is linked to ideas of beauty and inward reflection, though many know it mainly through the poet. The name itself is simple, soft, and almost minimalist. It fits easily into modern Indian naming patterns while still carrying a deeper cultural memory. Not everyone chooses it. But those who do usually know why.

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Yasmin

Yasmin has an old-world softness that never really disappears. Many remember it from childhood, through neighbours, classmates, or relatives. Rooted in the Persian word for the jasmine flower, it carries a quiet freshness without being decorative. The sound stays gentle, even firm. It is one of those names that feels complete without needing explanation. It simply works.

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Arman

Arman feels strong but not rigid. The meaning suggests hope or aspiration, but most parents choose it for its steady sound. It fits well in Indian households that prefer names that are modern yet rooted. It is easy to say. Easy to remember. Easy to carry into adulthood.

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Parvin

Parvin is older, quieter, and deeply rooted. It does not chase trends. The name is traditionally linked to a cluster of stars, though most families simply like its steady, calm sound. You hear it in homes where names are chosen carefully and remembered for long. It may not be very common today, but when it appears, it still feels familiar.


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