10 celeb-inspired Indian baby girl names

By Akanksha
August 15, 2025

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Names with stardust magic

Explore beautiful Indian baby girl names inspired by well-known stars and their families; names that blend cultural resonance, meaningful origins, and a touch of celebrity charm. Each carries a unique

Vamika

Inspired by Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma’s daughter, Vamika means “mother goddess Durga.” This name combines spiritual depth with modern elegance, making it both meaningful and melodious.

Nysa

Kajol and Ajay Devgn’s daughter Nysa means “new beginning” or “goal.” This name symbolises hope and fresh potential, a lovely choice for parents seeking optimism.

Raha

Chosen by Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor, Raha means “peace” in Arabic, “rest” in Bengali, and “clan” in Sanskrit. It’s a versatile, multilingual name infused with tranquil and familial heritage.

Adira

Rani Mukerji and Aditya Chopra’s daughter is named Adira, meaning “strong” or “noble.” It conveys resilience and regality, a powerful attribute packed into a short, graceful name.

Sitara

Farhan Akhtar and Adhuna Bhabani also gave Sitara as the name of their daughter, as it refers to stars. It is ethereal, divine and full of anticipation and light.

Malti

Malti is the name given the daughter of Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas; it is a mixture of Sanskrit and Latin translating as a “tiny fragrant flower” or as a moonlight. It is beautiful, as well

Aaradhya

The name of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan daughter Aaradhya is “one worthy of worship.” It is escapist and pious, and it pays homage to the spiritual reverence that has poetic style to

Suhana

Suhana is the daughter of Shah Rukh and Gauri Khan, her name means charming. It is simple, cute, and classy, befitting a young luminous soul.

Nitara

Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna's daughter is called Nitara, that means one having deep roots. The name is practical-sounding and connected to roots, attractiveness and down-to-earth.

Iqra

Sanjay Dutt and Manyata Dutt have a daughter named Iqra, whose name is of Hebrew origin, translating to either to learn or recite. It is academically and spiritually sublime, and compels wisdom.

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