How To Decide & Pick The Perfect Baby Name?

How To Decide & Pick The Perfect Baby Name?

Naming a baby is one of the most exciting milestones for parents, yet it can quickly turn into a source of stress and endless debates. After all, a name is the first gift you give your child—a lifelong identity. But for most parents in 2024, the process has become more complex than ever, with a blend of traditional expectations, modern trends, and personal preferences. Gone are the days when elders would suggest a name and parents would quietly go ahead with it or the days when grandparents names were passed on to grandchildren without much of a thought! With social media dominating much of our thoughts,coming up with the “perfect name” has become more challenging than ever!

Table of Contents

Why Is Choosing a Baby Name So Challenging?
The Unique Challenges Faced by Indian Parents
The Role of Astrology (Rashi Names)
Choosing A Baby Name According to Numerology
Morphed Names from Parents / Deities
Global Relevance
Gender-Neutral and Progressive Names
What If Naming Could Be Simpler?
What’s Your Story?

Why Is Choosing a Baby Name So Challenging?

In today’s world, finding the perfect name feels like searching for a needle in a haystack. Now, parents want something unique yet meaningful, trendy yet timeless. However, the sheer number of options and the fear of repetition often leave parents overwhelmed. Open any school attendance list, and you’ll find multiple Aaravs, Ananyas, or Vihaans—names that were once unique but are now so common that parents hesitate to choose them.

Complicating matters further is the difference in preferences between couples. One parent might lean toward a modern, globally relevant name like Ayaan, while the other prefers something rooted in tradition, like Aryan. These disagreements often lead to lengthy discussions (or arguments) that can last weeks! How many Kyras, Amayras, Ishaans, Ahaans do you know? We are sure these names which once were trending have now become common too! 

The Unique Challenges Faced by Indian Parents

This one deserves a special mention as Indian parents do choose to name their children with astrology playing a big role. Many parents want to choose names based on the baby’s rashi (zodiac sign) or numerology. While these names have significance, they may not always align with a parent’s vision. For example, a name starting with "A" might be astrologically ideal, but the parents might be drawn to a name beginning with "S."

Another modern trend is the desire to create a unique name by blending the parents’ names. While this is a sweet idea, it doesn’t always result in names that feel natural. For instance, Neha and Rahul might become Nehal, or Sanya and Karan could turn into Saran. It’s creative but can sometimes feel forced or impractical.

Adding to the mix is the pressure from extended family. Grandparents may insist on a name steeped in tradition, like Gopal, while a trendy aunt might suggest something unconventional, like Aayden. Balancing these expectations while staying true to your own desires can be a tricky tightrope to walk.

The Role of Astrology (Rashi Names)

Many parents consult an astrologer to determine their baby’s rashi (zodiac sign) based on the time and place of birth. Each rashi corresponds to specific syllables that are considered auspicious for naming. For example:

  • Aries (Mesh): Names starting with "A", "L", or "E."
  • Taurus (Vrishabh): Names starting with "Ba", "Va", or "U."

While these guidelines are meant to bring prosperity and good fortune, they can limit choices significantly, especially if parents have their hearts set on a name that doesn’t fit the prescribed syllables.

Choosing A Baby Name According to Numerology

Numerology has become a very popular consideration for modern Indian parents. Based on the belief that numbers influence destiny, some parents calculate their baby’s "lucky number" and choose a name that aligns with it. This often involves tweaking spellings to fit the numerological formula or finding the right numerologically aligned name. For instance:

  • Aarav might become Aaravh or Aravv to match a favorable number.
  • Names for numerology number 5, which is associated with traits like adaptability, curiosity, and adventure can be Arjun, Rudra, Anaya or Kavya.
  • While numerology offers a sense of security, it can also make the naming process more complicated and time-consuming.

Morphed Names from Parents / Deities

A modern trend among Indian parents is combining parts of their own names to create a unique name for their baby. For example:. Sagar and Maya can become Samay or Samaya or Shiva and Krishna can become Krishiv

While this approach adds a personal touch, it can sometimes be difficult to come up with the right sounding combination. 

 

Global Relevance

In today’s connected world, many Indian parents want names that are easy to pronounce across different cultures. They avoid names that might be mispronounced or misunderstood internationally. For example, a traditional name like Harshita might be lovely in India but could pose pronunciation challenges abroad, leading some parents to choose simpler options like Harsha or Aria.

Gender-Neutral and Progressive Names

Another modern trend is the preference for gender-neutral names that reflect equality and inclusivity. Names like Aadi, Sam, or Arya are increasingly popular but require thoughtful consideration to ensure they still hold cultural or personal significance. We have so many Indian celebrities who have chosen progressive names! Virat Kohli naming his son Akaay or Telugu actor Ram Charan naming his daughter Klin Kara or Actress Kalki and Director Anurag Kashyap naming their daughter after the Greek poet Sappho are examples of this!

Parents also seek names that set their child apart, avoiding overly common names that could make their little one blend into the crowd. However, as everyone searches for something unique, the pool of truly rare names seems to shrink, making the task feel even more daunting.


What If Naming Could Be Simpler?

Imagine a solution that takes away the stress of choosing a name. A resource that helps you find the perfect balance between tradition and modernity. A tool that suggests names based on your baby’s rashi and numerology while considering both parents’ preferences. What if you could browse through a curated list of unique, meaningful names without spending hours on Google or debating endlessly with your partner?

Sounds like a dream, doesn’t it? Well, something exciting is on the horizon to make this dream a reality! 

What’s Your Story?

Every parent has a story about the challenges they faced while naming their baby. Was it agreeing with your partner? Meeting family expectations? Finding a name that stood out? We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences! Share your journey in the comments below! 

Stay tuned as we prepare to unveil a game-changing way to simplify the beautiful journey of naming your baby.

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16 comments

  • Preeti

    I had already thought of a girl name and a boy name when I was pregnant.
    But eventually ended up keeping my baby’s name as per astrology and numerology.
    Saanjh (girl name) and Kanav (boy name)
    Saanjh because it is a name of a raaga and I have a keen interest in music and Kanav means compassionate which is a character I would like my baby to have..
    But numerology favoured Yuvaan and the name as per astrology should start from Y so I finally gave in hoping it will benefit my baby

  • Surbhi Jain

    When it came to naming my daughter, I wanted her name to carry both beauty and meaning—something timeless, unique, and reflective of her potential. I spent countless evenings flipping through books, exploring names from different cultures, and searching for inspiration. One evening, as I was sitting with my family, we came across the name “Saavya.” The name immediately resonated with me.

    In Sanskrit, “Saavya” is derived from the root meaning “pure,” “precious,” or “prosperous.” It felt perfect—like a blessing for her to grow into a strong, graceful individual, always embodying light and positivity.

    When I whispered the name out loud, it rolled off my tongue so melodiously that I knew it was meant to be hers. It wasn’t just about its meaning; it was how it felt—it was like her personality had already chosen the name before she even arrived. Since that day, every time I call her “Saavya,” I’m reminded of the love and thoughtfulness that went into picking her name—a reflection of the incredible person I hope she becomes.

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  • Bhairavi Shetty

    We name our children by looking at Nakshatra. It’s widely followed in south Indian communities and it usually takes place after baby is born! We rely on friends and family and it took months for us to find our perfect name! Our son is ashlesha Nakshatra and named Deeyansh (Dee sound is lucky for him)

  • Pramila Sudesh Shetty

    Our Miracle Baby’s name is Yashna. Yashna means to Pray to God. Yashna also mean Yash, Fame, Sucess. The name is also associated with Purity, Sprituality and Grace. It is said that the people with Yashna name are often seen as being kind, compassionate and understanding. They are also typically intelligent and creative. We wanted a unique and meaningful name and we found the same in Yashna. It took almost 1 month for Me to finalize her name.

  • Aashi Chaddha

    My baby name is aryansh. It took long time to choose the name and I found it from google. Yes i wish it was simpler but we finally found a name our full family liked

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