This list includes 50 Indian girl names that start with B, from “Baani” to “Bulbul”. Many B names are lyrical and nature-inspired, drawn from Sanskrit and regional languages, and suit both modern and traditional tastes.

Indian girl names that start with B are often poetic, devotional, or nature-based names used across India and the diaspora. For example, “Baani” appears in Punjabi and Sikh usage and commonly means “speech.”

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning, and Origin/Notes.

Name: The given name as commonly written, so you can scan spellings and pick options that match your taste.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide (and often IPA) so you can say each name clearly and confidently.

Meaning: A concise 3–8 word definition that shows the name’s basic sense and cultural flavor.

Origin/Notes: Short tags for language, region, or usage that help you understand cultural background and context.

Indian girl names that start with B

NamePronunciationMeaningOrigin/Region
BhavanaBHAV-na (ˈbʱɑːʋənɑː)Feeling, sentiment, imaginationSanskrit, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu
BhumikaBHOO-mi-ka (ˈbʱuːmɪkɑː)The Earth, role in a playSanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati
BhavyaBHAV-ya (ˈbʱɑːʋjɑ)Grand, magnificent, splendid, futureSanskrit, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu
BharatiBHA-ra-ti (ˈbʱɑːrət̪i)Goddess Saraswati, speech, from IndiaSanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil
Bipashabi-PA-shah (bɪˈpɑːʃɑː)A river, unfetteredSanskrit, Bengali
BhagyashreeBHAG-ya-shree (ˈbʱɑːɡjəʃriː)Goddess of fortune, fortunateSanskrit, Hindi, Marathi
BindiyaBIN-di-ya (ˈbɪnd̪ɪjɑː)A decorative dot on the forehead, a dropHindi
BarkhaBAR-kha (ˈbɑːrkʰɑː)RainHindi, Prakrit
BrindaBRIN-da (ˈbrɪnd̪ɑː)The holy basil (Tulsi), a clusterSanskrit, Hindi
BaaniBAA-nee (ˈbɑːniː)The Earth, speech, divine wordSanskrit, Punjabi, Sikh
Banditabun-DEE-ta (bənˈd̪it̪ɑː)Praised, worshipped, blessedSanskrit, Bengali, Odia
BarshaBOR-sha (ˈbɔːrʃɑː)RainPrakrit, Bengali, Assamese, Odia
BhagyaBHAG-ya (ˈbʱɑːɡjə)Fortune, luck, destinySanskrit, Kannada, Telugu
BelaBEH-la (ˈbeːlɑː)Jasmine flower, creeper, timeSanskrit, Hindi
BhaktiBHAK-ti (ˈbʱəkt̪i)Devotion, piety, faithSanskrit, Hindi, Gujarati
BhairaviBHY-ra-vee (ˈbʱɛːrəʋiː)Goddess Durga, a classical raga, terrifyingSanskrit, Hindi, Tamil
Babitaba-BEE-ta (bəˈbiːt̪ɑː)Little girl, foreignHindi
BinduBIN-doo (ˈbɪnd̪u)A drop, a pointSanskrit, Hindi, South Indian
BinalBEE-nal (ˈbiːnəl)PrincessGujarati
BinaBEE-na (ˈbiːnɑː)Lute, musical instrument, intelligenceSanskrit, Hindi
Bandanaban-DA-na (bənˈd̪ɑːnɑː)Worship, prayer, tyingSanskrit, Hindi
BhanupriyaBHA-nu-pri-ya (ˈbʱɑːnʊprɪjɑː)Beloved of the sunSanskrit
Bhavinibha-VEE-nee (ˈbʱɑːʋɪniː)Beautiful woman, emotional, creatorSanskrit
BhanumatiBHA-nu-ma-ti (ˈbʱɑːnʊmət̪i)Luminous, full of lustre, shiningSanskrit
BhaswatiBHAS-wa-ti (ˈbʱɑːsʋət̪iː)Luminous, shining, radiantSanskrit, Bengali
BhavikaBHA-vi-ka (ˈbʱɑːʋɪkɑː)Well-meaning, righteous, full of emotionSanskrit, Hindi, Gujarati
Binitabi-NEE-ta (bɪˈniːt̪ɑː)Modest, humble, requestedSanskrit, Bengali
BulbulBOOL-bool (ˈbʊlbʊl)Nightingale birdPersian, Hindi, Urdu
BageshriBA-ge-shree (ˈbɑːɡeːʃriː)Name of a beautiful evening ragaHindustani Classical
BhuviBHOO-vee (ˈbʱuːʋiː)The Earth, heavenSanskrit
Benazirbe-na-ZEER (beːnəˈziːr)Incomparable, unique, without equalPersian, Urdu
Bishakhabi-SHAH-kha (bɪˈʃɑːkʰɑː)A star, constellation, branchedSanskrit, Bengali
Brahmanibrah-MA-nee (brɑːhˈmɑːniː)Goddess Saraswati, wife of BrahmaSanskrit
Bhavishabha-VEE-sha (bʱəˈʋiːʃɑː)Future, futuristicSanskrit, Hindi
BansariBUN-sa-ree (ˈbɑ̃ːsəri)FluteSanskrit, Gujarati, Hindi
BijliBIJ-lee (ˈbɪdʒliː)Lightning, electricityHindi, Urdu
BhargaviBHAR-ga-vee (ˈbʱɑːrɡəʋiː)Goddess Parvati, a descendant of BhriguSanskrit, Telugu, Tamil
Bhuvaneshwaribhu-van-ESH-wa-ree (ˌbʱʊʋəneːʃʋəˈriː)Goddess of the world, queen of the universeSanskrit
BodhiBO-dhee (ˈboʊdi)Enlightenment, awakeningSanskrit, Pali
BishnupriyaBISH-nu-pree-ya (ˈbɪʃnʊprɪjɑː)Beloved of VishnuSanskrit, Bengali, Assamese
Bhagyawatibhag-YA-wa-ti (ˈbʱɑːɡjəʋət̪iː)Fortunate, luckySanskrit
BaniSee BaaniPunjabi, Sikh
BibhaBEE-bha (ˈbiːbʱɑ)Light, ray, radianceSanskrit, Bengali
Basantiba-SUN-tee (bəˈsʌnt̪iː)Of the spring, yellow colorSanskrit, Hindi, Bengali
Bhavanagamyabha-van-a-GAM-ya (bʱəʋənəˈɡəmjə)Accessible through meditation; Goddess DurgaSanskrit
BhaminiBHA-mi-nee (ˈbʱɑːmɪniː)A beautiful, glorious, or passionate womanSanskrit
BhadraBHAD-ra (ˈbʱəd̪rɑː)Good, auspicious, graciousSanskrit
BhadrikaBHAD-ri-ka (ˈbʱəd̪rɪkɑː)Noble, auspicious, beautifulSanskrit
BritiBREE-ti (ˈbriːt̪i)StrengthBengali
Boudhiccabo-DIK-ka (boʊˈdɪkə)VictoryCeltic, Used in India

Descriptions

Bhavana
Common. A widely used name across India with deep spiritual and emotional connotations. Source: Common usage. Alternative spellings: Bhavna.
Bhumika
Common. This name connects to Mother Earth and also signifies having an important role to play. Source: Common usage. Alternative spellings: Bhoomika.
Bhavya
Common. A popular and elegant name that suggests grandeur and a bright future. Source: Common usage.
Bharati
Common. A classic name representing the goddess of knowledge and the spirit of India. Source: Hindu scripture. Alternative spellings: Bharathi.
Bipasha
Uncommon. The ancient name of the Beas river, popularized by actress Bipasha Basu. Source: Hindu scripture, celebrity usage. Alternative spellings: Bipasa.
Bhagyashree
Common. A classic name wishing the bearer good fortune and prosperity, combining ‘luck’ and ‘splendor’. Source: Common usage. Alternative spellings: Bhagyashri.
Bindiya
Common. A sweet and traditional name, directly referencing the cultural bindi. Source: Cultural term.
Barkha
Common. A popular name in North India, evoking the beauty and life-giving nature of the monsoon rains. Source: Common usage.
Brinda
Uncommon. A sacred name in Hinduism, as Tulsi is considered a goddess and is central to worship. Source: Hindu mythology. Alternative spellings: Vrinda.
Baani
Uncommon. In Sikhism, Gurbani refers to the teachings of the Gurus, making this a spiritual name. Source: Sikh scripture. Alternative spellings: Bani.
Bandita
Uncommon. An elegant name that means one who is adored or worshipped. Source: Linguistic text. Alternative spellings: Banditaa.
Barsha
Common. The Eastern Indian variant of Varsha, very popular in regions like Bengal and Odisha. Source: Regional usage.
Bhagya
Uncommon. A simple and powerful name signifying good fortune and fate. Often a component of longer names like Bhagyashree. Source: Common usage.
Bela
Uncommon. A sweet, classic floral name popular in the mid-20th century and still in use. Source: Common usage.
Bhakti
Uncommon. A deeply spiritual name that signifies devotional worship in Hinduism. Source: Hindu philosophy.
Bhairavi
Uncommon. A powerful name associated with a fierce form of Goddess Parvati and a prominent musical mode (raga). Source: Hindu scripture, Indian classical music.
Babita
Common. A widely recognized name, often considered a familiar or pet form, but used as a full given name. Source: Popular culture, census data.
Bindu
Common. Represents the point from which creation begins, a symbol of the universe in Hindu philosophy. Source: Hindu philosophy.
Binal
Uncommon. A short and sweet name primarily used in Gujarat. Source: Regional community usage.
Bina
Uncommon. A classic name for a stringed musical instrument, evoking art and melody. Source: Linguistic text. Alternative spellings: Beena.
Bandana
Common. A name signifying prayer and adoration. It is a popular alternative spelling of Vandana. Source: Common usage.
Bhanupriya
Uncommon. A poetic name meaning ‘darling of the sun’, suggesting radiance and warmth. Source: Hindu mythology.
Bhavini
Uncommon. An elegant name that can mean a beautiful lady or one who creates and imagines. Source: Linguistic text.
Bhanumati
Rare. A classic, regal name from the Mahabharata; Bhanumati was the wife of Duryodhana. Source: Hindu epic (Mahabharata).
Bhaswati
Rare. A literary name that describes something or someone who is brilliantly radiant. Source: Linguistic text.
Bhavika
Uncommon. A modern-sounding name with positive connotations of righteousness and good intentions. Source: Common usage.
Binita
Uncommon. A name that embodies the virtues of humility and grace. Alternative spelling of Vinita. Source: Regional usage.
Bulbul
Uncommon. A poetic and sweet name, referring to the songbird known for its beautiful voice. Source: Literary tradition.
Bageshri
Rare. A sophisticated and artistic name taken directly from a popular raga in Indian classical music. Source: Indian classical music. Alternative spellings: Bageshree.
Bhuvi
Uncommon. A modern and short name derived from Bhuvan or Bhuvana, meaning the earth or the world. Source: Modern baby name trends.
Benazir
Uncommon. A beautiful and powerful name popular in Muslim communities, famously borne by Benazir Bhutto. Source: Community usage.
Bishakha
Uncommon. The Bengali variant of Vishakha, the sixteenth lunar mansion in Hindu astrology. Source: Hindu astrology.
Brahmani
Rare. A sacred and powerful name, representing the feminine divine energy of the creator god Brahma. Source: Hindu scripture.
Bhavisha
Uncommon. A modern name derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Bhavishya’, meaning future. Source: Modern baby name trends.
Bansari
Uncommon. A musical name referring to the divine flute, an instrument associated with Lord Krishna. Source: Cultural term. Alternative spellings: Bansuri.
Bijli
Rare. A striking and energetic name that is not commonly used but is recognized. Source: Linguistic text.
Bhargavi
Uncommon. A strong, traditional name with divine connections to Goddesses Parvati and Lakshmi. Source: Hindu mythology.
Bhuvaneshwari
Rare. A powerful devotional name for one of the Mahavidyas, a group of ten Hindu Tantric goddesses. Source: Hindu scripture.
Bodhi
Rare. A unisex name of Buddhist origin gaining popularity for girls, representing spiritual wisdom. Source: Buddhist philosophy.
Bishnupriya
Rare. Refers to the second wife of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, considered an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. Source: Vaishnava tradition.
Bhagyawati
Rare. A longer, more traditional form of Bhagya, explicitly meaning ‘a fortunate woman’. Source: Linguistic text.
Bani
Uncommon. A very common alternative spelling for Baani, meaning divine word or speech. Source: Sikh scripture.
Bibha
Rare. A short and simple name that means a ray of light or brilliance. Source: Linguistic text.
Basanti
Uncommon. A classic name evoking the spring season and the color yellow, famously featured in the film ‘Sholay’. Source: Popular culture.
Bhavanagamya
Rare. A deeply spiritual name for Goddess Durga, meaning she who can be attained through meditation. Source: Hindu scripture.
Bhamini
Rare. An elegant, classical name that signifies a woman of beauty and strong emotions. Source: Sanskrit literature.
Bhadra
Uncommon. A name that bestows blessings of goodness and auspiciousness. It is also a name for Goddess Durga. Source: Hindu scripture.
Bhadrika
Rare. A lovely and less common extension of the name Bhadra, carrying the same positive meanings. Source: Linguistic text.
Briti
Rare. A short, strong, and modern-sounding name primarily used in Bengal. Source: Regional community usage.
Boudhicca
Rare. An ancient Celtic queen’s name adopted in some modern, urban Indian circles due to its powerful meaning. Source: Diaspora/modern usage.
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