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From India to Paris, 10 baby names inspired by countries

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 22, 2026, 06:00 IST
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When baby names cross border


Baby names today are no longer limited by geography. Many parents now look at countries, cultures, and places for fresh inspiration. A country-inspired name can reflect travel dreams, global thinking, or admiration for a culture. For Indian families, these names work best when they sound gentle, meaningful, and easy to pronounce. Here is a list of 10 baby names inspired by different countries, chosen to feel modern and sincere, not trendy or overused.

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India


India as a baby name reflects warmth, diversity, and deep cultural pride. It carries a strong identity and global recognition. Parents often choose it to honour roots while keeping a modern tone.

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Kashi

Kashi is the ancient name of Varanasi and means “shining.” The name carries spiritual calm and historical depth. It feels meaningful without sounding heavy or old-fashioned.

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Jordan

Jordan comes from the River Jordan and is also the name of the Middle Eastern country. It means “to flow down.” The name feels strong, balanced, and works well for both boys and girls.

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Kenya

Kenya as a name feels bold and energetic. It is often linked to nature, strength, and wide open landscapes. The sound is modern and easy for Indian families to embrace.

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Chile

Chile comes from a word believed to mean “where the land ends.” The name feels rare and artistic. Parents who want something truly unique may find it special.

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Paris

Paris is inspired by the French capital known for creativity and elegance. The name feels stylish and expressive. It suits parents who value art, individuality, and confidence.

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Elise

Elise is a French name meaning “promised to God.” It sounds soft and graceful. Many parents like it for its calm feel and international appeal.

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Siena

Siena is named after a historic city in Italy. The name is linked to warmth, earth tones, and beauty. It feels gentle, modern, and feminine without being flashy.

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Oslo

Oslo is the capital of Norway and means “meadow of the gods.” The name feels calm and strong at the same time. It suits parents who prefer short, powerful names.

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Rio

Rio means “river” in Portuguese and is linked to Rio de Janeiro. The name feels joyful and full of life. It works well for parents who love nature and movement.


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