Girl Names
In Hindu Culture, the naming ceremony for children, known as Naamkaran Sanskar, is considered to be one of the most important and sacred milestones of life. The name of a baby is not just their identity but the reflection of their personality, destiny, and spiritual journey. Names in Hinduism are traditionally picked on the basis of astrology and Nakshatra (birth star) or inspired by deities, virtues, and nature. A baby’s name is a lifelong blessing from the parents.
In the Hindu naming tradition, baby names starting with the alphabet B are believed to symbolise brightness, balance, and blessings. These names are derived from Hindu deities, legends and sacred virtues. Some of these names also find their origin in the Sanskrit language, which is considered to be very pure and divine.
Baby girl names starting with the letter B are often inspired by Hindu Goddesses like Parvati. For instance, the name, Bhavya, which means magnificent or grand, signifies beauty and brilliance. The name Bharti is one of the names given to Goddess Saraswati and it signifies knowledge and learning. Bhuvana means world or earth which signifies nurturing qualities whereas Barkha means rain and the name symbolises freshness and fertility.