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Twin Baby Girls? 7 Perfect Indian Name Duos With Meaning

Twin Baby Girls? 7 Perfect Indian Name Duos With Meaning

India.com2 days ago

Muskan Kalra
Jun 03, 2025
Saanvi means Goddess Lakshmi, signifying prosperity, grace, and spirituality. Tanvi is Delicate, slender, or beautiful, highlighting elegance and beauty.
Diya is Lamp or light, symbolizes brightness, warmth, and positivity. A name with deep cultural ties to Indian festivals like Diwali. Riya means Singer, graceful, or richness, a name that evokes creativity and charm.
Isha means Goddess, the ruling one, associated with power, purity, and the divine feminine. Nisha is Night, calmness, and serenity. A poetic and gentle name.
Aanya is Graceful, inexhaustible, derived from Sanskrit and popular across Hindu and Christian communities. Symbolizes elegance and charm. Anaya means Caring, protection, or without a superior. A spiritual name suggesting divine care and uniqueness.
Meera means Ocean, or devotee of Krishna, famous for the saint-poet Meera Bai known for her deep devotion and spiritual strength. Neera is Pure water, symbolizes clarity, peace, and essential life force.
Tara means Star, symbolic of light, direction, and hope. Also a Buddhist goddess. Sara is Princess, pure, or noble. Popular across multiple cultures, including Indian, Arabic, and Hebrew.
Kavya means Poetry or literary composition, associated with creativity, intelligence, and expression. Navya is New, fresh, or young, reflecting novelty and modernity. Read Next Story

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