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8 baby boy names inspired by Milky Way galaxy

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 15, 2026, 05:00 IST
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Celestial baby boy names


The night sky has always held a sort of magic. Many parents today are looking beyond common names and turning to the cosmos for inspiration. Not for something flashy, but for something meaningful, names that carry stories of stars, planets, and timeless beauty. Here are 8 baby boy names inspired by our galaxy, each with a gentle Indian touch and a story worth cherishing.

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Ayan


Ayan is a simple yet powerful name. In Sanskrit, it means “path” or “movement,” often linked to the sun’s journey across the sky. Within the Milky Way, where stars move in quiet harmony, Ayan reflects direction, purpose, and a steady life path. It feels rooted, yet expansive.

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Vihaan

Vihaan means “dawn” or “beginning of a new era.” In a galaxy filled with billions of stars, each new light represents a beginning. This name carries a sense of hope, like the first glow of stars appearing after sunset. It feels fresh, optimistic, and full of promise.

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Naksh

Derived from “Nakshatra,” which refers to lunar constellations in Indian astronomy. It connects a child to the ancient study of stars that guided generations. Short, stylish, and meaningful, it reflects brilliance without being overwhelming.

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Aarush

Aarush means “first ray of sunlight.” In the vast Milky Way, light is everything, it travels across space, carrying stories from distant stars. Aarush symbolises warmth, energy, and the gentle power to brighten lives. It’s a name that feels both soft and strong.

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Reyansh

Reyansh means “a ray of light” or “part of the sun.” When thinking about the Milky Way, every star contributes to its glow, just like every individual adds meaning to life. This name suggests that even a small light can shine brightly in the universe.

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Dhruv

Dhruv refers to the Pole Star, known for its fixed position in the sky. In Indian stories, Dhruv represents determination and faith. In the context of the galaxy, it stands for stability in a constantly moving universe. It’s a name with deep cultural roots and timeless strength.

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Arin

Arin has multiple meanings, including “mountain strength” and “full of life.” Though subtle, it fits beautifully with the cosmic theme. The Milky Way itself is a vast, powerful structure, and Arin reflects that quiet strength. It feels modern, easy, and meaningful.

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Samay

Samay means “time,” a concept deeply connected to the universe. The Milky Way is not just space, but also time unfolding, light from some stars takes thousands of years to reach us. Naming a child Samay brings a philosophical depth, reminding one of life’s flow and balance.

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