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7 Baby Boy Names That Mean Wonder

7 Baby Boy Names That Mean Wonder

India.com5 days ago
Muskan Kalra
Jul 04, 2025
It means wonderful, miraculous, extraordinary, and it's a classic name from ancient scriptures, also means 'astonishing.'
Ashish means blessing, miracle, benediction; it is a popular name meaning divine blessing or wonder in the form of grace.
It means miracle, wonder, marvel and it's a unique, spiritual name reflecting amazement and miraculous power.
It means wise, learned, Lord Ganesh, also associated with mystic wisdom and wonders in the Vedas
Ajeet means invincible, unconquerable, miraculous power, and it is often associated with victorious miracles or divine intervention.
It means wonder, amazement, surprise. A rare name directly translating to 'wonder' or 'astonishment.'
It means divine soul, wondrous spirit, and implies someone with a miraculous or spiritually wondrous nature. Read Next Story
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