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Rare baby boy names from Indian mythology that still sound modern in 2026

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 15, 2026, 22:32 IST
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Baby boy names that are inspired by Indian mythology

Choosing a name today means balancing tradition with freshness. Indian mythology has thousands of meaningful names, but only a few sound light, modern, and rare. Here are some unique options inspired by mythic characters, divine qualities, and ancient Sanskrit, each with a story that parents can cherish.

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Avyukt


Avyukt comes from ancient Sanskrit and relates to clarity and purity in Vedic texts. It is also connected to divine forms that are beyond ordinary perception.
This name feels elegant and modern because of its smooth sound. It suggests someone with a clear vision and pure intentions. Parents who want a mythological name with spiritual depth but no heavy traditional baggage will find Avyukta appealing.

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Vrishank

Vrishank is a Sanskrit name primarily meaning Lord Shiva, symbolising purity, strength, and dharma (righteousness), as "Vrish" refers to a bull (a symbol of Shiva and virtue) and "ank" means mark or symbol, signifying Shiva's bull emblem
The name is rare and carries a narrative of hope and belonging. Its soft yet strong sound works beautifully in both Indian and global contexts.

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Nishad

In the Ramayana, this name reflects kindness, humility, and calm strength.
Nishad sounds stylish and soft. It’s uncommon but warm, carrying both legendary roots and broad appeal.

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Vedansh

From Sanskrit “Veda” (ancient wisdom) and “ansh” (part), meaning a piece of deep knowledge.
Vedansh feels poetic and thoughtful. It’s meaningful without being overly religious, making it ideal for modern families who value wisdom without commitments to a single tradition.


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Angad


From the Ramayana, Angad was a brave warrior known for his determination and loyalty.
The name is short, easy to say, and carries a quiet strength. It bridges classic epic heritage with a modern name structure that feels friendly and confident.

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Arohan


Arohan is a Sanskrit term used in ancient texts to describe ascent, growth, and progression. It also appears in classical music theory.
The name carries a sense of ambition and movement. It sounds modern and aspirational. Its meaning connects well with ideas of personal growth and purpose.

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Ritvik


Ritvik refers to learned sages mentioned in Vedic traditions who guided rituals and knowledge.
The name suggests wisdom and responsibility. It feels structured and intelligent, yet not old-fashioned. Its clarity and sharp sound make it appealing today.


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