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English/Indian girls names - help!

22 replies

petal33 · 26/06/2009 18:46

Hi, Have 3 weeks left til I pop & need a name for 2nd DD. Can't be too English or too Indian & has to go with Patel ie flower names are out eg Rose Patel/Petal!
Any inspiration?

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moffat · 26/06/2009 18:52

Anika
Maneka/Monica
Ria/Rhea
Serena

Heated · 26/06/2009 19:01

Anika
Maya
Ellora
Lila

petal33 · 26/06/2009 19:43

I like Serena. DD1's middle name is Maya. Great suggestions.

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dinkystinky · 26/06/2009 19:50

Tanya
Uma
Rehannah
Mina
Jenita

Doctorskidaddle · 26/06/2009 21:30

Sunita (my middle name so don't diss it!)?
Aria?
Arusha?

But love love love Maya - gorgeous

ThePhantomPlopper · 26/06/2009 22:21

Asha?

Babbity · 26/06/2009 22:27

Samira

GrimmaTheNome · 26/06/2009 22:32

I know a Prianca, think its really pretty and sufficiently like 'Bianca' that english folk can catch onto it.

Oh, and a Reena.

hester · 26/06/2009 22:35

I like Jamila/Djamila.

Also Priya, Tanita, Sita?

ludog · 26/06/2009 23:01

Shahida

SoMuchToBits · 26/06/2009 23:05

Vacha - my ds has a friend with this name.

Or Aashka or Anisha

petal33 · 26/04/2012 20:02

Had same dilemma. Went for Amelie Maya for DD1 & Avani Lucia for DD2.
Also love Sofia.
It's hard getting the balance right, & can't have flowers or anything ending in -ella.
Have in laws got any suggestions?

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winkle2 · 26/04/2012 20:23

Petal how do you pronounce Avani?

Love both your name by the way!

rockinhippy · 26/04/2012 20:40

Ronika - we know an English one & an Indian one, both feisty, clever & very pretty young ladies - I'd never heard of it before meeting these 2, so seems it maybe unusual too :)

MerryMarigold · 26/04/2012 20:46

Lila/ Leela is nice

AlexanderSkarsgardIWould · 26/04/2012 23:07

I know a lady of mixed Indian/English heritage called Indira, which is nice. And what about Amber? It means sky in Sanskrit.

5madthings · 26/04/2012 23:10

we knew a lovely little indian girl called Suikhi, a few years ago, also spelt sukey, but i prefer what i presume is the indian spelling?

we thought about using it for our dd, its a lvoely name :)

BigBadBear · 26/04/2012 23:11

I had the same issue and now have an Elina and a Shona. E means intelligent and S means fiery in Hindi. Also on my list were Tara, Amber, Bela and Iyla.

chocolatecoffinplease · 27/04/2012 07:53

I adore Suraya, Zalia and Priya. Other names that might work for both of you -Mariam(Marianne), Rita (Marguerita), Roxsana(Rukhsana), Serena, Jasmine(Yasmin)?

zxcv123 · 27/04/2012 11:17

At least Indian/English girls' names are much easier to find than boys' names....

If I'd have had girls I'd have chosen from Tara, Nina, Anita, Serena and Monica.

TessTosterone · 27/04/2012 12:41

Anoushka

Softlysoftly · 28/04/2012 23:34

Indira ilove and she's a goddess, also love Jemima but can't use either myself (hunti g for girls names)

I like Sukey too.

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